Servco Foundation donates $160,000 to support Hawaii communities

Servco Foundation has donated $160,000 to help Hawaii communities, including local food banks.
Servco Foundation has donated $160,000 to help Hawaii communities, including local food banks. | Pixabay

Servco Foundation has donated a total of $160,000 to 12 nonprofit organizations that are supporting Hawaii communities, in line with its Community Grant Program.

Aloha United Way has received $25,000. Salvation Army and Hawaii Food Bank have received $20,000 each.

Hawaii Meals on Wheels, Kama’aina Kids, Women in Need and Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children have received $15,000 each.

Hawaii Community Foundation and Resilience Fund have been given $10,000 each. Maui Food Bank and Kauai Food Bank were both granted $7,500. Aloha Harvest and Hawaii Food Basket are the recipients of $5,000 donation per organization.

Four of these recipients were nominated by select Servco team members, according to Servco.com.

“While we adjust to the new normal, our communities are still struggling with access to basic resources like food, health care and childcare,” Peter Hirano, executive director of the Servco Foundation, said. “During times like these, we all need to step up to support those impacted. With these grants, we wanted to recognize and show our support for some of the many organizations statewide who continue to do important work throughout the state during this time.”

Servco Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Servco Pacific Inc.