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Kokua Hawaii Foundation

Member for

2 years 10 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawaiʻi by providing opportunities that enhance appreciation for and understanding of the environment to inspire lifelong stewards of the earth. With funding from Lowe's Hometowns, KHF will build the Kōkua Community Center by upgrading the storage area for the Kōkua General Store to be a multifunctional community center space, installing new bathrooms, flooring, upgrading electrical and lighting units, building storage areas, and installing a solar system.

Rebuild Maui Org

Member for

7 years 7 months
Submitted by Drupal Developer on Jun 10 2024

Following the devastating wildfires that struck Maui in August of 2023, 2,000 homes were lost. With 4,000 people currently living in shelters, housing solutions are in demand. The Lowe's Hometowns grant will provide funding to establish the infrastructure (grading, paving, solar power) for a community of tiny homes to be used as temporary housing, as well as the installation of the first two tiny homes on the property and be a reprieve for the horrible and inadequate conditions this community is facing.

Alternative Structures International dba Kahumana

Member for

7 years 7 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 07 2024

Alternative Structures International has a mission to eliminate homelessness in Waianae, Hawaii. The organization recently made a strategic move to offer housing as an employment benefit to help attract more employees in order to serve more individuals. Renovation and critical repairs to their housing facilities through the Lowe's Hometowns grant will ensure a safe and conducive environment for both employees and the individuals they serve.

Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services

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7 years 7 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services would like to complete its Mala O Kaluaopalena Community Garden project to create an outdoor classroom space, outhouse, and 10 raised garden beds to support hands-on garden activities, cultural programming and health education for Pacific Islander youth, families and patients.