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 MAHALO TO THE MANY VOLUNTEERS!
Special Mahalo to the Rotary Club of Kihei Wailea for all of the work days and help with grants for the benches and replacement picnic tables.  Mahalo to Pacific Whale Foundation for their Volunteers on Vacation Program.  And of course, Mahalo to our dependable volunteers who help out week after week.

Volunteers and those generously donating supplies, labor, materials and money make a dramatic difference here on Maui.  With strong partnerships and coordination with the community, we make a tremendous impact on the beauty, safety and access of South Maui.

Please join us in helping the 'āina through your generous hands-on work or your donations. CONTACT US for future work day events and an understanding of what we need the most.

   

Donation Information:                                     SEE OUR HEROS!!

We deeply appreciate all of the support and encourage donations to Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc., a 501C (3) corporation for tax deductible contributions of materials and funds. Please be sure to indicate your donation is to help Hoaloha ‘Āina (or, you can just indicate trail project)!

Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and

Development Council, Inc.

77 Hookele Street
Suite 202
Kahului, HI 96732


   
MAHALO FOR DONATIONS: In addition to Sherwin Williams who donated the paint for the barriers, Home Depot provided $100 for tools and gloves. Trees of Maui and Mary's Tree Trimming Service have donated several loads of mulch which has been used on the trail beds and in the picnic table area. The owners and Board of Directors at Maui Kamaole and Hale Kamaole, the condominium complexes across the street from the Boat Ramp, have made generous donations for materials and supplies. Private donations have also helped greatly for necessary purchases. In addition, we have been able to get supplies from Maui County Parks and Community Work Day Program. A big Mahalo for all the donations! We have needed to purchase trash pick up tools, rakes, shovels, trash containers, gloves, irrigation materials, loppers, saws, quality mulch for the trails and much more. We will also be purchasing native plants for the area. Of course, as we work through the area, tools fail and need replacing.
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