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Easter Cheer for Homeless Children

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ORGANIZATION: Project Hawai'i, Inc.

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

Easter Volunteer Opportunities:
Project Hawai'i, Inc. is a nonprofit organization run 100% by volunteers and solely supported by public donations. our mission is to enhance the lives of homeless children and help them escape their cycle of poverty.

These children deserve all the wonders that the holidays bring!! The basic holiday events being brought to them is a vital step to their self-esteem and social life skills learning process.
Project Hawai'i, Inc. will be sure to provide them with the basic life needs, as well as bring them a little fun over their holiday. We will provide them with Bunny Bags filled with hygiene products, an Easter bucket filled with school supplies, games, and other educational and life needs, like shoes, outfits, and a healthy meal.

Volunteers are needed to help us with our FUND-RAISING Events to assure we can meet the needs of our homeless keiki. We currently are providing services to approximately 120 children along the Wai'anae coast, high in the mountains and spread across the cities.

March 24th- March 31st Saturdays & Sundays across the island


SATURDAYS in Pearl City: March 24th & 31st Sat in Pearl City 11a-2p

(Pearl City First Hawaiian Bank / Kam HWY corner of Waimano Homestead road) Park in the Bank parking lot (under the Mc Donald's in the same center as Chucky E Cheese)

Sunday in Kane'ohe: March 25th 11a-2p

Meet at the First Hawaiian Bank in the Windward City Shopping Center (across from the BURGER KING and TOYOTA car lot intersection)

Volunteers please arrive 5-10 minutes early for orientation and sign in. We want to start on time!! Mahalo

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY DUTIES: All volunteers will be working as a team to accomplish our goal of raising funds. Volunteers will be holding awareness signs and fish nets to collect donations from the public. This event is not suitable to young children (under 8), or elderly (over 65ish).

HOW TO SIGN UP:

Individuals/small groups under 9

  1. Email us with the dates you would like to attend.
  2. Show up 5-10 minutes prior to event
  3. Bring your papers for us to sign if you need

GROUPS over 10 (Both Adults and High School Students)

  1. Email us to REQUEST the dates you would like to attend. We limit groups to 20 or less, we can accommodate you on your own date or shift if needed)
  2. Have your ENTIRE group show up 10 minutes prior to time to sign in. IT IS BEST TO TELL YOUR GROUP THAT IT STARTS 10 minutes early as everyone seems to run late
  3. Groups must bring their own water bottles, while we will have some, it is very difficult to keep all the water cold.

Families with minor children between 8-12 years:

  1. Families with minor children will need to be approved.
  2. Families with minor children will need to provide one adult supervisor willing to help.
  3. Please bring plenty of provisions for your child's needs, such as snacks, water, etc. Please be sure your children eat right before they come.

WHAT TO WEAR:

  • Comfortable clothing for the weather (typically hot). Shorts and t's are fine. Groups/companies, etc can wear their logo t's as well.
  • Wear COMFORTABLE WALKING SHOES, you will be on your feet for 3 hours walking/moving around.
  • Sun protection...sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses will help you fight against the elements of being outdoors.

WHAT TO BRING:

  • A water bottle is good. we will have a cooler on hand and snacks
  • Your community service papers. If you don't bring them, I can't sign them
  • A friend is always nice, and YOU earn an extra hour of service for bringing one.

Please email us with your questions or concerns, and to sign up for the shift(s) of your choice. Mahalo again for your concern towards our homeless keiki!!

Want to host your own collection of needed supplies to help our homeless keiki?
We DO NOT ACCEPT random items, please email us for a list of most needed items. All donations are tax deductible.

An idea of items needed: (we need these in groups of 24 each... not just random items.

MUST BE DROPPED OFF ON MARCH 24th or 25th ONLY...

  • Easter BUCKETS not baskets
  • Bubbles, jump ropes, etc.
  • Water Guns
  • Color Book/Crayons
  • Lunch/Snack Items
  • Please EMAIL for a complete list and what is still available.

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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 Mar 24, 2018 - Sat Mar 31, 2018
11:00 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

First Hawaiian Bank890 Kamehameha Hwycorner of Waimano Home RDPearl City, HI 96782

(21.394138,-157.9699)
 

SKILLS

  • Child Welfare
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Fundraising
  • Youth Services
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 3 hours
  • families with children 8+ welcome with adult supervisor, teens are welcome without adults.

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