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Everyone needs help sometimes. And everyone can give sometimes.
A Hawai‘i group will make sure your old computers and cell phones go to local families who need them.
The annual Canstruction fundraiser is virtual this year, so you can see what architects have made out of cans of Vienna sausage and vote for your favorite from home.
Tuesday, June 9, will be the final distribution for a special program created to give thousands of struggling local families food. But the need will continue and the Hawai‘i Foodbank needs your help.
Buy artwork by local artists for a limited time, and 100% of proceeds will go to a nonprofit or charity that stands up for human equality and justice for all.
Show your gratitude and support Hawai‘i’s frontline workers with free meals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many people are quietly reaching out; donating food, flowers, masks and even Easter lilies to those on the front lines of the pandemic in Honolulu.
A new group formed by Da Spot and other partners currently serves more than 8,000 free meals a day to food-insecure groups, and hopes to ramp up to 100,000.
(Sponsored) Looking for something to do on a Saturday that is fun, indulgent and great for the community? Join Aloha United Way’s Women United® for the 7th Annual Chocolate, Champagne & Couture for-a-Cause fundraiser.
To kick off the first-ever Give Big Hawai‘i, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation hosted the Giving Tuesday Generosity Event on Dec. 3, 2019.
Giving Tuesday falls on Dec. 3 this year, and we’re celebrating the national day of charity in a big way.
Just an average afternoon in Waikīkī, rappelling 400 feet down the side of a hotel while taking in some solid beach views.
American Savings Bank’s annual curling events return this October, with a match the public can participate in for the first time. Here’s what to expect.
Donate canned goods and vote on this year’s canned food structures for a good cause.
Volunteers from Hawai‘i Potters’ Guild are making thousands of bowls for charity.
All you need to know about selling or donating your child’s old things. Plus, money-saving shopping ideas.
Join Aloha United Way Women United for its 6th Annual Chocolate, Champagne & Couture For-A-Cause, featuring delectable dishes, champagne toasts, fine chocolate and pampering.
Keith Ward and his crew have been cooking and serving hot meals at Waikīkī Health’s Next Step Shelter every Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s for 13 years.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Mālama Maunalua community huki.
In the spirit of giving, lend a (much-needed) helping hand.
When the 67-year-old father retires at the end of the year, he plans to teach, travel, babysit his two grandkids and stay involved with the national organization in some way.
Five years after declaring bankruptcy, the newly renamed Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra is not only on budget, it’s traveling to perform on the Neighbor Islands again, hosting internationally renowned guest musicians and attracting new audiences. What happened?