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Aloha United Way | Supporting Hawaiʻi's Community Start a Workplace Campaign Campaign Coordinator Resources Campaign Coordinator Resources Leadership Giving Society Kona Low Storm Recovery Support Aloha United Way is connecting families impacted by the Kona Low storm to critical resources, financial assistance, and ongoing recovery support.
Support flood victims: Donate to AUW’s Community Relief Fund Find Support: Hawaiʻi Relief Program Information Latest News: Government Shutdown Resources & Information Kona Low Disaster Response: Kona Low Support Help Shape Our Future by organizing a Workplace Giving Campaign!
Support Flood Victims: Donate to AUW’s Community Relief Fund Find Support: Hawaiʻi Relief Program Information Latest News: Government Shutdown Resources & Information Help Shape Our Future by organizing a Workplace Giving Campaign! AUW advances the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our community by bringing together resources, organizations, and people. Join us in addressing Hawaiʻi’s biggest challenges.
Host a Workplace Campaign Become A Nonprofit Partner Creating a Legacy of Impact Discover how Aloha United Way, rooted in a century of service, is shaping a resilient Hawaiʻi through strategic investments, community partnerships, and impactful initiatives.
Residents served through AUW-funded programs statewide Calls, texts, and chats received by the AUW 211Statewide Helpline Meals served from keiki to kūpuna Referrals made to community resources and services individuals connected to homeless services, including 412 keiki experiencing homelessness Participants improved job readiness skills Participants increased their savings Participants increased their income MAHALO NUI TO OUR PARTNERS & VOLUNTEERS, We couldn’t do it without you.
With your help, Aloha United Way raised over 12 million in funds for our community, and over 10,000 families have been assisted through our partner agencies. Amplify Community Impact and Become a Partner Agency Discover how AUW, rooted in a century of service, is shaping a resilient Hawaiʻi through strategic investments, community partnerships, and impactful initiatives.
Hawai‘i’s only Comprehensive Statewide Information and Referral Helpline Our 211 Specialists are specifically trained to help you find food, shelter, financial assistance, childcare, parenting support, kūpuna care, disability services, and health services.
Learn about Aloha United Way 211 Hawai‘i’s Only Comprehensive Statewide Information and Referral Helpline Our 211 Specialists are specifically trained to help you find the local resources you need. From food, shelter, and financial assistance to childcare, parenting support, kūpuna care, disability services, and health services. “AUW 211 was a lifesaver for my family during a tough time.
When I needed assistance finding shelter after losing my home during the pandemic, they guided me to resources I didn’t even know existed. Their compassion and expertise made all the difference.
” Joe Fujii-Doe | 53, Honolulu Resources for Hawaiʻi Residents during SNAP and Government Shutdown AUW directly supports lifesaving programs like Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies t… Government Shutdown: What It Means for Hawai‘i’s Nonprofits & Families
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Aloha United Way Community Impact Fund is funded by Aloha United Way. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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