Big Island: Project Hawai’i benefits from Ohana Fuels’ “Fuel up. Do good.” Program

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Project Hawai’i, Inc. was the most recent beneficiary of Ohana Fuels’ “Fuel up. Do Good” Community Giving Program.  We are pleased to announce we received $6,271.63 from the portion of gasoline sales on Big Island. Ohana Fuels partners with nonprofit organizations serving the needs of our local communities every quarter.

Project Hawai’i, supported solely by public donations, strives to provide a sense of stability to our homeless youth by providing holiday events, school support, educational, recreational and wellness training, as well as monthly outreach. Partnerships like these allow us to continue our efforts to help homeless children succeed all year long. We had an amazing time over the 3 month long program bringing volunteers together at our carwashes, making fun social media videos all while raising the funds needed to change lives. To learn more about Project Hawai’i, please visit us on social media or our website www.HelptheHomelessKeiki.org

Mahalo to Ohana Fuels for providing competitively priced, quality fuel at a safe, clean and convenient locations, including 8 stations on Maui and 11 on Big Island. Certified as a top tier fuel provider, Ohana Fuels meets the premier standard of gasoline for optimum performance and fuel efficiency. Parent company Hawaii Petroleum is committed to making positive contributions to the communities where Ohana Fuels operates, creating opportunity for the local residents to support community impact with every tank of gas purchased.

Learn more at www.ohanafuels.com.

CONTACT:

Magin Patrick, Director/Co-Founder

email: projecthawaii@helpthehomelesskeiki.org

(808) 987-8018



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