Makana no nā Keiki - 2024 Fundraising Drive

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Aina Momona and Ledcor Maui have teamed up for a 2024 Fundraising Drive for the children of Maui. The fundraiser will run from mid-September through November 2024.


For our second annual Makana o nā Keiki Drive, Aina Momona and Ledcor Maui are proud to support three local charitable organizations: Boys & Girls Clubs of MauiFriends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui (FCJC), and Maui Youth & Family Services. These organizations play a vital role in providing resources, mentorship and support to the children in our community.


Ledcor will match all donations (up to $40,000)! All funds raised will go to supporting these Maui organizations and programming for their keiki beneficiaries.


Learn more about these three important non-profits:


Boys & Girls Club of Maui – Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui serve over 2,200 members and an additional 7,000 youth each year through outreach. More than just an after-school hangout, the clubs provide a safe place for kids to come and do their homework, learn and have fun! With a mission ‘to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential to become productive, responsible, and caring citizens,” the Boys & Girls Clubs across Maui support thousands of youth and their families. 


Friends of the Children’s Justice Center – The Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui (FCJC) is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1989 by a nonpartisan group of community and business leaders concerned with the social welfare of children and families who have been traumatized by abuse and severe neglect. The FCJC’s mission is to provide support for the healing of abused and neglected children, to promote prevention of child abuse and neglect, and to advocate for the Children’s Justice Center of Maui.


Maui Youth & Family Services –Maui Youth & Family Services (MYFS) has been empowering youth and families challenged with behavioral health issues to become responsible, self-fulfilled and contributing members of the community since 1978. MYFS provides a continuum of care for youth in need, including school-based counseling services, substance use treatment, mentoring and prevention programs, therapeutic foster care, and independent living support. 

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