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Combined Federal Campaign (www.cfc-hawaii.org) All Federal employees are encouraged to support the CFC whose mission is to promote philanthropy through this employee focused, cost efficient and effective program. Make-A-Wish, Hawaii is listed in the brochure under Local Unaffiliated Organizations. Aloha United Way If you wish to designate your gift to Make-A-Wish, Hawaii, please ask your AUW liaison for a Donor Choice Form. Complete section 1. In section 2, choose Option E- Alternative Care. Agency Name is Make-A-Wish, Hawaii. Address is P.O. Box 1877, Honolulu, HI 96805. Attach this form to your pledge card. Employer Match When making your donation to Make-A-Wish, Hawaii don't forget to ask your employer if a matching gift program is offered. Wishmakers at Work Employee groups can join together and design a fund raising event or campaign such as dress down days, bake sales, auctions, challenges. Call us for more details at (808) 537-3118. Cars For Kids You can donate your unwanted car or boat to Cars For Kids and make a child's wish come true AND save money on your income taxes! Call (808) 537-3118. Kids Helping Wish Kids Anyone can coordinate a Kids Helping Wish Kids program, which enables children to raise money in their schools to help wish kids served by Make-A-Wish. . This program is truly unique because kids themselves manage it. There are a lot of opportunities in every Hawaii community for young people to help make wishes come true. To find out how you can help wish kids in your community, please contact us. Life Insurance Make-A-Wish takes a life insurance policy on you, the donor. Make-A-Wish is named as the beneficiary. You, the donor, donate the amount of the premiums to Make-A-Wish, AND you get the tax deduction. Make-A-Wish gets the death benefit of the policy. Events -You can support Make-A-Wish, Hawaii at a special event. If you have an idea, call us! Return to Top
Kai wanted to see snow and boy did he ever see it! And then some. Kai’s wish to see snow and go snowboarding was granted in December. Thanks to a generous grant from the James Haruji Tamura and Fumiko Tamura Foundation, Kai and his family traveled to Heavenly Valley, California, where they learned to snowboard, tried skiing and also went snowmobiling, sledding and tubing. Talk about a White Christmas!