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Fundraiser for Homeless Keiki Summer Program

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ORGANIZATION: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 13 people are interested

Project Hawai'i, Inc., is a nonprofit organization run 100% by volunteers. We are solely supported by public donations. Our agency provides services throughout the year to homeless (unsheltered) children living in extreme poverty.

Our Adventures Abound Day Camp is a vital part of our overall success helping these children to escape their cycle of poverty. Our camp provides children with healthy meals, adventures around the island and educational programs designed to help them stay focused on learning.

In addition, at the end of the camp, the children all receive their new backpacks filled with supplies, new outfits and shoes to assure their first day back to school ready to learn.

This fundraiser will allow us to continue our efforts and support their ever growing needs. We are seeking volunteers for 3 hours on Saturday

May 23rd-Saturday 10:20 to 1:30

Pearl City First Hawaiian Bank on the corner of Kam Hwy and Waimano Home Road...below the Mc Donald's.

All volunteers will be doing the same task.

We are holding awareness signs and nets to collect donations from donors. This volunteer opportunity is important to the success of our mission. If you feel that you are NOT ABLE to complete this task, please do not sign up. Volunteers will be holding signs, walking up and down collecting donations for the entire shift. Volunteers will need to exercise their own common sense with interacting with the donors. Be able to pay attention to those who wish to donate. Volunteers will also need to be able to focus their attention towards the project. We encourage you to bring friends, but NOT just come to socialize.

HOW TO SIGN UP:

  • Email your name, email address, dates you are attending.
  • No need to pre register.
  • GROUPS with 10 or more need to be pre approved, please do not just show up. We need to know how many of people are attending.
  • Families with children: We accept children between the ages of 8-12 with an adult supervisor, not really suited for younger children. Teens are welcome without a supervisor.
  • Show up 5-10 minutes prior to shift for orientation.
WHAT TO BRING/WEAR:
  • Suggested to wear sunglasses, hats, sun protective measures
  • Bring Sunscreen
  • Dress for the weather, typically hot, but possible rain...we come rain or shine, as the children rely on us and we RELY ON YOU!!
  • Groups can wear their group or club t-shirts, etc.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Water bottles ( groups with 10 or more are required to bring waterbottles)
  • Community service papers for us to sign. If you don't bring them, we can't sign them. We will not be able to email, or mail the forms to you. If you decide LATER after the event, your group did need a letter signed, or wish to have recognition for the event....PLEASE bring a form or letter for us to sign, we will NOT be able to do so after the event in over. Mahalo
  • A friend is also welcome

WE PROVIDE:

  • Snacks and Refreshments
  • Awareness Signs and Nets
  • Community Service Hours accepted by schools, social service and court ordered forms.

WANT TO HOST YOUR OWN COLLECTION: Those who wish to host their own collection of most needed items. Please do NOT just drop off random items or donations. We are not equipped to handle various donations.

We will set you up with an item and a needed amount. This needs to be very organized for the optimal success for our children

EXAMPLES OF CATEGORIES AND ITEMS NEEDED:

  • School Supplies, NEW backpacks
  • White T-shirts (those in Fruit of Loom, Hanes, etc). We need sizes Small to Large Children sizes, and adult sizes.
  • Gift Cards for their outfits and shoes from Ross Dress for Less, Target, or TJ Maxx.
  • Gift Card for meals at various field trip meals from Pandas, Taco Bell, or Teddy's Burgers. We might add more.
  • Snacks/Lunch items for the camp
  • We will add more as time comes closer.

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About Project Hawai'i, Inc.

Location:

P.O. Box 1844, Kea'au, 96749, HI 96749, US

Mission Statement

Project Hawai'i, Inc. was by designed devoted volunteers to enhance the lives of homeless and poverty stricken children through interactive solutions to help end they cycle of poverty and homelessness. Our vision is to help end the cycle of poverty by building the self esteem and life skills needed to succeed in the future. Our mission is to care for the children daily and emergency needs by conducting outreach and working hands on during their state of disarray. "Making Foot Prints in the Hawaiian Sands Worth Following" is what we strive to live by....

Description

Project Hawai'i, Inc., is a nonprofit organization run 100% by volunteers to enhance the lives of children living in poverty situations on the islands of Hawai'i. Our public supported charity works year round to provide necessities to children living in substandard housing situations, such as tents on the waters edge, abandon vehicles, and make-shift structures hidden in the bushes and hills.

Our agency provides children with holiday parties, meals and services for all the major holidays including Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Other monthly services include providing emergency support, hygiene, food, clothing and outreach to the children living in homeless situations on 3 of the islands of Hawai'i, the Big Island (Hawai'i), Mau'i and O'ahu.

Project Hawai'i also provides educational and nutritional programs that include after school reading and tutoring programs and our summer camp activities. Children will also receive full back to school support from new backpacks filled with supplies, new outfits, and shoes. We also provide other educational needs throughout the year.

Project Hawai'i Summer Camp has ran for 15 years and won several dozen awards in nutrition and educational support. This program is our largest endevor and evolves year after to year to include even more learning opportunities to our keiki.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Crisis Support
Homeless & Housing
Children & Youth, Crisis Support, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Sat May 23, 2015
10:20 AM - 01:30 PM

WHERE

Pearl City -First Hawaiian BankWaimano Home RoadKam hwyPearl City, HI 96782

(21.4088,-157.965)
 

SKILLS

  • Youth Services
  • Crisis Intervention

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 3 hours
  • Must be able to commit to the task and walk, pay attention and be part of the solution

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