Give Aloha - Hale Makua
- Ohana Pacific Health

- Sep 3, 2024
- 1 min read
It's Give Aloha time! Celebrating 25 years of supporting Hawai'i nonprofit organizations.

This year, Hale Makua is excited to participate in Give Aloha, Foodland’s Annual Community Matching Gifts program! You can support by making a donation at any Foodland, Sack N Save, or Foodland Farms store during the month of September. 100 percent of your gift will go directly to our organization and Foodland will match a portion of your contribution.
How To Support Hale Makua At Checkout
Enter your Maikaʻi phone number or present your Maikaʻi card.
Tell the cashier: “I’d like to make a $______* donation to Hale Makua, # 77596
Review your receipt to confirm the organization name and donation amount is correct.
*Customers may donate any dollar amount up to $249.
Other Ways To Support The Give Aloha Matching Gift*
Donate 250 Maikaʻi points, equivalent to a $5 donation
Round up your purchase
Donate your spare change
Purchase Give Aloha merchandise designed by artist Suzanne Jennerich
*These donations increase the matching gift for all participating organizations and are not directed toward one specific nonprofit.







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