Servco's vehicle-loan program aids Hawaiian nonprofits during pandemic

Ten Hawaiian non-profit organizations have been able to help their communities during the pandemic with the assistance of Servco's nonprofit vehicle-loan program.
Ten Hawaiian non-profit organizations have been able to help their communities during the pandemic with the assistance of Servco's nonprofit vehicle-loan program. | Pixabay

The year 2020 was a challenge for most businesses because of the pandemic, but 10 Hawaiian organizations were able to help their communities with the assistance of Servco's nonprofit vehicle-loan program. 

As part of its Centennial Service Campaign, Servco presented two-year loans of Toyota & Subaru vehicles to nonprofits in Hawaii In 2019. More than a year later and in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, each of the organizations continue to be doing important work. 

The Toyota Sienna has made 528 trips to help those serving meals from Lunalilo Home, Aloha Harvest and Kauai Economic Opportunity, according to a Servco press release. The Sienna, Subaru Forester and Toyota Tacoma 4x4 have also been a big help in transporting volunteers, patients, medical and other supplies, equipment and other essentials from the Hawaii Island HIV/AIDS Foundation, Honolulu Theatre for Youth, Susannah Wesley Community Center, Project Vision Hawaii, Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Project Vision Hawaii, Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute and Touch a Heart.