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Givebeyond Your Years LEAVE A LEGACY Honor the history of aloha. Look into your heart for the local cause most meaningful to you and leave a gift in your will or trust. You will be adding a stitch to Hawai‘i’s legacy of giving. givebeyond your years A message from Hawai‘i Community Foundation on behalf of nonprofit organizations serving the islands. Learn more at HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org/Legacy or ask your professional advisor. LEAVE A LEGACY GIFT Here is a listing of nearly Aloha Council Boy Scouts Hawai‘i Wildlife Center National Kidney of America Hawaiian Humane Society Foundation of Hawaii 100 nonprofit organizations Alzheimer’s Association Hawaiian Islands Land Trust National Tropical Botanical Garden American Cancer Society Hawaiian Mission Houses participating in Hawai‘i American Red Cross Hawaii Nature Conservancy Hilo Medical Center of Hawai‘i Assets School Foundation North Kohala Community Community Foundation’s Ballet Hawaii Historic Hawai‘i Foundation Resource Center Bishop Museum Honolulu Habitat Pacific Buddhist Academy Hawai‘i Legacy Giving for Humanity Boys and Girls Club of Palolo Chinese Home Hawaii Honolulu Museum of Art Parker School Campaign. Each one is Catholic Charities Hawai‘i Honolulu Waldorf School PBS Hawaii Central Union Church Hospice Hawai‘i Planned Parenthood Hawaii eager to help you leave Chaminade University Hospice Maui Punahou School Child & Family Service your own legacy in Hawai‘i. Hui No‘eau Research Institute Easter Seals Hawaii Institute for Human for Hawaii.USA East-West Center Services St. Francis Healthcare Please directly contact Foundation Iolani Palace Foundation of Hawaii Family Programs Hawai‘i ‘Iolani School Saint Francis School any of them that fit your Friends of the Children’s Island School Samaritan Counseling Justice Center of Maui J. Walter Cameron Center Center Hawaii Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i passion or warrant your Ka Lima O Maui Seabury Hall Habitat for Humanity Maui Kaua‘i Hospice Shriners Hospital Hale Makua Health Services for Children gratitude. Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation Hale Na‘au Pono Special Olympics Hawai‘i La‘a Kea Foundation Hanahau‘oli School St. Anthony Junior-Senior Manoa Valley Theatre High School Hawaii Autism Foundation Maryknoll School St. Peter’s Episcopal Hawaii Foodbank Maui Academy of Church Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Performing Arts The Maui Farm Foundation Maui Arts & Cultural Center The Merwin Conservancy Hawaii Literacy Maui Economic The Outdoor Circle Hawaii Meth Project Development Board The St. Andrew’s Schools Hawaii Opera Theatre Maui Historical Society The Salvation Army - Hawai‘i Pacific Health Maui Humane Society Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Hawai‘i Pacific University Maui Memorial Medical University of Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Preparatory Center Foundation Foundation Academy Maui Nui Botanical Gardens Waikiki Health Hawaii Public Radio Mid-Pacific Institute YMCA of Honolulu Hawai‘i Symphony Montessori Community YWCA of Kaua‘i Orchestra School YWCA of O‘ahu Hawaii Theatre Center.
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