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YOUR DONATIONS HELP AND GO A LONG WAY

Some people can work and volunteer time, others can help through monetary donations.  You can be an integral part of this special team of dedicated volunteers through your tax-deductible donation for the many purchases necessary.

We appreciate and encourage donations to Tri-Isle RC&D, a 501C (3) corporation for tax deductible contributions of materials and funds.

Please send your check to:

Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc.

77 Hookele Street
Suite 202
Kahului, HI 96732

 

   

 

Please also include a brief note that says your check is to benefit Hoaloha 'Aina (or Rotary Club of Kihei Wailea) .  If you also indicate a particular location (for instance, Kihei boat Ramp, Kamaole III, or trails) your contribution will stay right in that area. 

All donations are important--smaller amounts add up too--it doesn't take too many people contributing $20 before we have $100, and that will buy several more native plants for an area.  Your contribution, whatever the amount, will affect real change!


Mahalo for your support! 


 
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS ARE INSPIRING - MAHALO!

Rotary Club of Kihei Wailea has been a pillar of support to this community effort. They have coordinated ongoing work days with loads of volunteers, arranged for big equipment including a chipper and back hoe, they continuously provide moral support and manpower for some of the larger projects, and they have generously donated a banner to Hoaloha ‘Āina for display at work locations.  The club has adopted the Kihei Boat Ramp and have maintained the area for many years.

Trees of Maui has donated many loads of mulch which has been used on the trail beds.

Maui Kamaole Owners and Board of Directors have made generous donations for materials and supplies.

Hale Kamaole owners and Board of Directors have made generous donations for materials and supplies.

Maui County Parks and Community Work Day Program provides additional supplies when needed.

Anna Palomino donated many trays of native plants

Dale & Mei Jen Castleton donated and delivered three kou trees for the Boat Ramp project

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