The 2003 Kauai United Way annual campaign is kicking off its Share Your Aloha campaign. The project has an ambitious goal of $550,000. As a prelude to the general drive this fall, an intrepid group of nine Kaua‘i businesses have
The 2003 Kauai United Way annual campaign is kicking off its Share Your Aloha campaign. The project has an ambitious goal of $550,000.
As a prelude to the general drive this fall, an intrepid group of nine Kaua‘i businesses have volunteered to be Pacesetter companies.
The companies include: Bank of Hawaii, Central Pacific Bank, The Gas Company, Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative, Lawai Beach Resort, Meadow Gold, Oceanic Time Warner Cablevision, the Sheraton Kauai Resort and WalMart
Management and staff of these businesses will conduct early campaigns this summer in a concerted effort to build momentum going into the fall.
The Kauai United Way has been serving the social service needs of Kaua‘i’s people since 1943.
Each year dedicated Kauai United Way volunteers review Kaua‘i’s social service needs and direct funds where they will do the most good for our entire community.
Tens of thousands of Kaua‘i people receive crucial services from these donations every year, often without knowing that it was their own contributions to Kauai United Way that made the services they received possible.
This year, 23 vital social service agencies on Kauai are relying on funding from Kauai United Way to help them concentrate on providing the programs for which they are chartered.