Mahi Pono Donates $10,000 to Imua Family Services

$10,000 donation for Imua Family Services

Mahi Pono donated $10,000 to Imua Family Services on Nov. 23, according to a news release. The funds were raised from Mahi Pono’s first annual Fall Harvest which included pumpkin sales on Oct. 24 at Yokouchi Family Estate. The drive-thru festival provided the Maui community with a safe, ohana-friendly way to celebrate Mahi Pono’s first fall harvest while supporting Imua Family Services and its community-based programs. Pictured from left to right are Shan Tsutsui, Mahi Pono senior vice president of operations; Tiare Lawrence, Mahi Pono director of community relations; and Dean Wong, Imua Family Services executive director.

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