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 Bank of Hawaii – Bank of Hawaii announced that donations to The Salvation Army’s EDS <br />efforts can now be made at any of Bank of Hawaii’s 69 branches across Hawaii, the West <br />Pacific Region and American Samoa. <br /> Central Pacific Bank – Central Pacific Bank announced its 35 branch locations will be <br />accepting monetary donations to benefit Hawaii disaster relief efforts. Monetary donations will <br />be accepted through May 31, 2018 and will go toward The Salvation Army's EDS efforts in <br />Hawaii, with the opportunity for customers to designate support of either Hawaii Island or <br />Kauai relief and recovery efforts. <br /> First Hawaiian Bank - Aloha for Hawaii Fund to support The Salvation Army’s relief efforts for <br />the Kilauea Volcano Eruption on the Big Island and recovery efforts for flooding on Kauai and <br />in East Oahu. Donations can now be made at any of First Hawaiian Bank’s 61 branches <br />located in Hawaii, Guam and Saipan. <br /> Foodland - "Aloha for Puna & Pahoa" Disaster Relief (The Salvation Army). Customers will be <br />able to make monetary donations at all Foodland and Sack N Save stores and Malama <br />Markets in Hawaii in $5, $10 or $20 amounts beginning May 9. Donations will go towards The <br />Salvation Army’s EDS efforts. <br /> HiLife – Kokua Collection – A percentage of the proceeds from various HiLife clothing items in <br />their Kokua Collection will be donated to Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Islands division <br />to assist with their relief efforts to victims of recent devastating floods on Oahu and Kauai as <br />well as erupting volcano on Hawaii island. For details, visit <br />https://hilifehawaii.com/collections/kokua <br /> <br />During emergencies, the best way the public can help is to provide monetary donations which allows <br />the delivery of the exact relief supplies a community needs. Plus, The Salvation Army uses one- <br />hundred percent of all donations designated ‘disaster relief’ in support of disaster operations.” <br /> <br />Those wishing to donate food, juice boxes, and bottled water should contact Food Basket, Hawaii <br />Island’s Food Bank. They are located at 40 Holomua St. in Hilo and 73-4161 Uluwini Pl. in Kailua- <br />Kona or call (808) 933-6030. <br /> <br />The public is encouraged to support the emergency disaster services efforts via monetary donations <br />at hawaii.salvationarmy.org. One-hundred percent of the donated funds will support The Salvation <br />Army’s emergency disaster services in Hawaii. <br /> <br />### <br /> <br />About The Salvation Army Disaster Services <br />The Salvation Army is uniquely positioned to serve those impacted by disasters, however long it <br />takes, because they are there before, during, and after impact. Beyond serving immediate physical <br />needs, they also meet the emotional and spiritual needs that are unique to catastrophic events. The <br />Salvation Army: <br /> <br />• Delivers disaster relief to an average of 382,000 people annually. <br />• Serves every ZIP code in the United States and touches almost 25 million lives a year. <br />• Has served survivors of every major national disaster since 1900. <br />• Remains in communities until needs are met and beyond. <br /> <br />About The Salvation Army – Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division <br />The Salvation Army – Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division covers the state of Hawaii and the Pacific <br />Islands including Guam, Republic of the Marshall Islands and The Federated States of Micronesia. <br />The Division offers a wide variety of programs throughout the islands including: adult day health <br />services; affordable senior housing; at-risk youth services and housing; camp & conference center; <br />family stores; food distribution and feeding programs; homeless services; The Kroc Center – Hawaii’s <br /> <br />