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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
May 9, 2018
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact: Catherine Howland
827 Fort Street Mall Hawai‘i Community Foundation
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813
(808) 566-5569 (Office)
Phone: 808-537-6333
(808) 260-5001 (Mobile)
Fax: 808-521-6286 chowland@hcf-hawaii.org
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HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ESTABLISHES HAWAI‘I ISLAND
VOLCANO RECOVERY FUND
Funding will support those affected by the Kilauea volcano eruption
HONOLULU, HI – The Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF), together with Anderson-Beck Fund,
Jack’s Fund and the Darrin & Darien Gee Family Fund, have established the Hawai‘i Island Volcano
Recovery Fund to assist with recovery efforts in support of Hawai‘i Island communities affected by the
Kilauea volcano eruption.
“The greatest strength of our island communities is our innate desire to care for one another, and it’s even
more evident during a time of crisis,” said Micah Kane, CEO and president at HCF. “We are humbled and
grateful to partner with such generous donors who have stepped up to first support the people of Kaua‘i,
and now our neighbors on Hawai‘i Island. We will continue to work with our team, nonprofits, and
community leaders on Hawai‘i Island to assess needs and determine where these funds can best be
utilized.”
To ensure that every donation achieves its maximum impact, HCF will waive administrative fees for the
Hawai‘i Island Volcano Recovery Fund for the first ninety days, as it did for the Kauai Relief and
Recovery Fund. HCF’s team on Hawai‘i Island is working to evaluate where philanthropic dollars can
make the greatest impact by meeting with community leaders and nonprofit organizations, including
Brandee Menino of Hope Services, Kimo Alameda from the Hawai‘i County Office of Aging, and Sharon
Hirota of the Hawai‘i County Office of Housing and Community Development. “We want to support the
organizations and agencies on our island that are working together to help families and individuals
recover from this devastating experience,” said Diane Chadwick, HCF’s Director of Community
Philanthropy on Hawai‘i Island.
The fund will provide grants to local organizations who are bringing relief to communities that have been
impacted by the volcano eruption including assistance to residents who have been displaced from their
homes.
Donations to the Hawai‘i Island Volcano Recovery Fund can be made online at
HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org/volcanorecovery or by mail at Hawai‘i Community Foundation, 827
Fort Street Mall, Honolulu, HI, 96813.
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With over 100 years of community service, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) is the leading
philanthropic institution in the state. HCF is a steward of more than 850 funds, including more than 250
scholarship funds, created by donors who desire to transform lives and improve communities. In 2017,
HCF distributed more than $59 million in grants and contracts statewide, including more than $6 million
in scholarships. HCF also serves as a resource on community issues and trends in the nonprofit sector.