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Participating Organizations 77455 St. John Apostle 77889 Waialae Elementary 77184 Haleakala Waldorf School 78926 Wailuku Union Church 78830 First United Protestant Church 78549 Sunday’s Child Foundation & Evangelist Church Outreach Public Charter School 78790 Hali‘imaile Community Garden 77143 Women Helping Women 78348 Food Basket, 78490 TAOACT Foundation 78445 St. John Lutheran Church 77136 Waialua United Church 77187 Hawaii Wildlife Fund Hawaii Island’s Food Bank - The Advancement of 78871 St. John the Baptist of Christ 78787 Holy Innocents Preschool KAUAI 77780 Friends of the Children’s Alternative Cancer Treatment Catholic School 77749 Waianae Seventh Day 77209 Hospice Maui Justice Center of East Hawaii 78825 THH Kona (Therapeutic 78066 St. John Vianney Adventist Church 78076 Imua Family Services 78915 Alaka‘i O Kauai School 78452 Friends of the Libraries, Kona Horsemanship of Hawaii) Education Foundation 77702 Waikiki Aquarium 77216 Jewish Congregation of Maui 77152 Aloha School 78553 Habitat for Humanity 78357 Three Ring Ranch 78811 St. John’s By-the-Sea 77892 Waikiki Community Center 77238 Ka Hale A Ke Ola Early Learning Center Hawai’i Island 77132 Tutu’s House, Episcopal Church 77703 Waikiki Elementary School 78769 Kahana Canoe Club 78258 Alzheimer’s Association, 77182 Hale Aloha Nazarene School Friends of the Future 77276 St. Joseph School (Waipahu) 77137 Waikiki Health 78616 Kamali‘i Elementary School PTA Aloha Chapter-Kauai 78574 Hawaii Concert Society 78034 United Community Church, Hilo PARTICIPATING 77277 St. Jude Church Outreach 78600 Waiokeola Church, Preschool 78299 Keawala‘i Congregational Church 78898 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kauai 77053 Hawaii Island Adult Care 77000 Volcano Art Center 77875 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church & MTO Programs 77637 Kihei Youth Center 78410 Crossroads Christian Fellowship - Hilo & Honomu Adult Day Center 78726 Waiakea Intermediate School 78883 St. Mary of Mo‘ili‘ili 78161 Waipahu Seventh-day 78060 King Kekaulike PTSA 78023 Easter Seals Hawaii, Kauai 78801 Hawaii Island Ukulele Band ORGANIZATIONS 77566 St. Michael School Adventist Church 78869 Kula Elementary School 78672 El Cantare Foundation HIV/AIDS Foundation 78843 Waikoloa Dry Forest Initiative 78269 St. Nicholas Episcopal Church 77893 Waipahu United Church of Christ 78797 Leeward Haleakala Watershed 78806 Friends of Kaua‘i 77073 Hawaii Island Humane Society 77706 Waimea Arts Council 77456 St. Patrick School 77984 Waolani Judd Nazarene School Restoration Partnership Fire Department 77343 Hawaii Island United Way 78925 Waimea Community 77278 St. Philomena 77751 Washington Middle School 78362 Legal Aid Society 78482 Growing our Own Teachers 78744 Hawaii Wildlife Center Theatre & Chorus Early Learning Center 78919 Wesley Foundation Hawaii of Hawaii (Maui) on Kauai 78764 Hawaii Wildlife Fund 78816 Waimea Consort 2017 77394 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 78596 Wilson Elementary School 78697 Leilani Farm Sanctuary 78495 Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i, Inc. 78003 Hilo Gymnastics Club 78220 Waimea Country School & Food Pantry, Wahiawa Ohana PTA 78617 Makawao Union Church 78663 Happy Science Kauai 77878 Hilo United Methodist Church 78907 Waimea Elementary School PTSO 78541 St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church 78607 Windward Choral Society 78803 Malama Pregnancy Center 78826 Ho’omana Thrift Store 78633 Home At Last No Kill 78728 West Hawaii Community 78240 Straub Medical Center 77990 Windward Nazarene Academy of Maui and Training Center Animal Refuge Health Center 78894 Sunrise Foundation 78901 Windward O‘ahu AAUW 77945 Maluhia Church 78679 Island Worship Center 78586 Honokaa United 77141 West Hawaii Dance Theatre 77308 Sunset Beach Christian Church Scholarship Fund 78105 Maui 4-H Organization 78502 Jewish Community of Kauai Methodist Church 78849 West Hawaii Explorations 78704 Susan G. Komen Hawaii 77578 Windward Rotary 77733 Maui Adventist School 78927 Kapaa Elementary School PTSA 77447 Hospice of North Hawaii, Waimea Academy (WHEA) 77280 Susannah Wesley Education Foundation 78092 Maui AIDS Foundation 78529 Kapaa First Hawaiian Church, UCC 78245 HPA - Hawaii Preparatory Academy 78359 West Hawaii Mediation Center Community Center 77981 Windward Spouse Abuse Shelter 77443 Maui Arts & Cultural Center 78366 Kapaa Missionary Church 78463 Hui Pono Holoholona 77292 YWCA of Hawaii Island 78356 Suzuki Talent Education 77459 Windward United Church 78870 Maui Chamber Orchestra 77524 Kapaa United Church of Christ 78503 Innovations Public of Hawaii of Christ 78861 Maui Christian Church 78156 Kauai Christian Academy Charter School MOLOKAI 78462 Taiko Arts Center 77710 Windward Unity Church 78485 Maui Classical Music Festival 77084 Kauai Habitat for Humanity 78722 Junior Achievement 78753 Tanioka’s Charity Foundation 78471 Woman’s Board of Missions 78461 Maui Cultural Lands 77438 Kauai Independent Food Bank of Hawaii Island 78274 Molokai’s Recovery 77689 Tax Foundation of Hawaii for the Pacific Islands 77445 Maui Food Bank 77086 Kauai United Way 78760 Ka ‘Ohana O Honu‘apo Community Organization 78809 Teach For America Hawaii 78382 Women’s Fund of Hawaii 78762 Maui Forest Bird 78836 KKOA 78040 Kahakai Elementary School – Ka Hale Pomaika‘i 78920 Tekniqlingz 78682 World Medicine Institute Recovery Project (Kukulu Kumuhana O Anahola) 78483 Kamehameha Schools 78252 Temple Emanu-El 78773 WorldPeacePlan.org 78134 Maui High Band Booster Club 78815 Lawai International Center Alumni Assn East Hawaii LANAI Throughout the entire month of September, 78473 Leadership Kaua‘i Jewish Experience Center 78538 YMCA of Honolulu 77375 Maui Humane Society Scholarship Fund Maika‘i members are invited to make a donation 77642 The Leeward Theatre 78914 Young Life Honolulu 77304 Maui Memorial 78361 Legal Aid Society 78508 Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra 77838 Lanai High and 77116 The Outdoor Circle 77145 Young Life Oahu Medical Center Foundation of Hawaii - Kauai 77911 Kapaa Middle School PTSA Elementary School of up to $249 per organization to any of these 78026 Toho No Hikari Hawaii 77059 Youth for Christ Hawaii 78865 Maui Nui Seabird 77367 Lihue Missionary Church 78850 Ke Kula ‘o ‘Ehunuikaimalino non-profit organizations at checkout. 77693 Trinity Christian School Recovery Project 77236 Malama Pono Health Services 78309 Kohala Adventist School 78391 Moms In Prayer International 77282 Trinity Lutheran School MAUI 77922 Maui Okinawa Kenjin Kai 78750 Kokolulu Farm Foodland and the Western Union Foundation will 78666 UCC Transition House 78711 Maui Ryukyu Culture Group 78383 Olelo Christian Academy & Cancer Retreats 78358 UH College of Education 77993 9th Life Hawaii 77100 Maui United Way 78566 Special Olympics Kauai 78575 Kona Beth Shalom contribute a total of $300,000 for all organizations 77696 UH Swimming 78139 Ala Lani United Methodist Church 77381 Montessori Hale O Keiki School 77686 St. Catherine School 78756 Kona Faith Center, Inc. combined to match customers donations. & Diving Foundation 78867 Aloha Volleyball Association 78899 Na Hale O Maui 77144 YMCA of Kauai 78902 Kona Historical Society 77133 United Cerebral Palsy 77406 Alzheimer’s Association, 77241 Na Hoaloha 78465 Kona Hongwanji Mission Association of Hawaii (UCPA) Aloha Chapter-Maui 77924 Na Kai Ewalu BIG ISLAND 78247 Kona Hospital Foundation At Foodland, we are proud to 78169 United Church of Christ 77013 Arc of Maui County 78903 Na Keiki o Emalia 77227 Kona United Methodist Church - Judd Street 77017 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui 78932 Navy League Maui Council 77404 AdvoCATS 78794 Kuleana Education “Give Aloha” to Hawaii. 77697 United Japanese Society 78916 Book Trust 78266 Nisei Veterans Memorial Center 77580 Aikido of Hilo 78360 Legal Aid Society of Hawaii of Hawaii 77374 Boy Scouts of America, 77255 Pacific Whale Foundation 77467 Aloha International (Big Island) If total customer donations exceed $300,000, 78281 United Self Help Maui County Council 78835 Pomaikai Elementary PTSA 78909 Aloha Kuamoo Aina 78157 Malamalama Waldorf School the matching gift will be divided propotionately 78187 Alzheimer’s Association, 77571 Unity Church of Hawaii 78324 Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui 77931 Po‘okela Church 78421 Na Kalai Wa‘a among all participating organizations. 77698 University Laboratory School 77985 Children of the Rainbow Preschool 78381 Seabury Hall Aloha Chapter-Hawaii Island 78821 Pahoa Pantry & Food Kitchen 77583 University of Hawaii 77169 East Maui Animal Refuge 78626 South Maui Learning Ohana 78895 American Association 78853 Palace Theater Cancer Center (The Boo Boo Zoo) 78571 Special Olympics Maui of University Women 78172 Parker School 78418 University of Hawaii Foundation 78585 Easter Seals Hawaii, Maui 77870 St. Anthony School (Maui) - Hilo Branch 78577 Puna Community Program runs September 1–30, 2017. 77937 Visitor Aloha Society 78741 Ebb & Flow Arts 78522 St. John’s Episcopal Church Kula 78897 Big Brothers Big Sisters Medical Center www.foodland.com of Hawaii, Oahu 77589 Emmanuel Lutheran School 77274 St. Joseph Church, Maui of Hawaii Island 78812 Punana Leo Preschools 78862 Voices of Aloha 78543 Feed My Sheep 77275 St. Joseph Early Learning 78656 Bookmobile - Waikoloa 78636 Rainbow Friends 77195 Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii 78876 Feral Cats of Maui Center, Makawao 78451 Cat-Care Animal Sanctuary 78110 Voyager Public Charter School 77783 Habitat for Humanity Maui 78573 St. Theresa Church Life 77840 Church of the Holy Cross 78841 Small World Preschool 77285 Wahiawa General Hospital 77785 Haiku Elementary School Teen Youth Ministry 78864 Donkey Mill Art Center 78564 Special Olympics East Hawaii 77982 Wahiawa United 78544 Haku Baldwin
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