During this festive time of year when many families look forward to school breaks, it is important to remember that for some students, time off from school means lack of access to free and reduced-price school lunches. The Maui Food Bank’s Aloha BackPack Buddies program is working to address this issue by providing students in need with healthy to-go meals for times when school is not in session, including weekends. The program operates in 34 schools on Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi and provides over 90,000 meals throughout the school year.
To support this program, the Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel in Wailea is celebrating the holidays while fundraising through its Tree of Hope campaign. Guests, staff, and locals are invited to adorn the hotel’s Tree of Hope with donations to benefit the Aloha Backpack Buddies Program. The funds raised will help provide meals to keiki in need, and donors will have their names featured on ornaments on the Tree of Hope. Every $25 donated to Tree of Hope allows the Maui Food Bank to provide 100 meals to the community.
Children of all ages can also enjoy Santa and Mrs. Claus’ arrival by canoe at Polo Beach near the Fairmont on Christmas Eve at noon. Chelsea Livit, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the Fairmont Kea Lani, shared, “The festive season at the hotel is a magical time filled with vibrant cultural experiences and heartwarming events. We are thankful to celebrate with our community, ‘ohana, guests, and friends of Maui from around the world. Besides the treasured tradition of Santa and Mrs. Claus arriving aboard an outrigger canoe, our beautiful Christmas tree lighting marked the commencement of our 11th Annual Tree of Hope campaign…Launching in early December, the Tree of Hope project runs through early January.”
Michael Pye, Regional Vice President of Fairmont Hawaiʻi and General Manager of Fairmont Kea Lani, added, “Locals and guests are also invited to Hale Kukuna, the hotel’s newly opened Hawaiian cultural center. It proudly represents a sharing of the origins, practices, and beliefs of the Hawaiian culture. Most importantly, it provides a place for our community and guests to join together for generations to come.”
In addition to the Aloha BackPack Buddies program, the Maui Food Bank offers services for all age groups, including their Senior Mobile Pantry and their Go Fresh “‘ohana drops,” with multiple drop-off sites across the county to provide easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Community members can support the Maui Food Bank by donating food at any of their locations across the island (listed online at https://mauifoodbank.org/food-drop-off-locations/) or by making a monetary donation at mauifoodbank.org/donate/.
Together, let’s spread hope and joy to those in need in our community! Chelsea Livit, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Fairmont Kea Lani