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Family Support Hawai‘i receives $6,000 donation from ‘Ohana Fuels

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‘Ohana Fuels’ total donation to Family Support Hawai‘i was $6,190. (Photo Courtesy: Family Support Hawai‘i)

Family Support Hawai‘i is the most recent beneficiary of ‘Ohana Fuels’ community giving program, “Fuel up. Do good.”

‘Ohana Fuels partners with nonprofit organizations that serve the needs of the local community and donates a portion of every gallon of gasoline purchased at all ‘Ohana Fuels stations in that
community.

The total donation to Family Support Hawaii was $6,190, combined from proceeds raised at carwashes and gasoline sales during the first quarter at all ‘Ohana Fuels locations.

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Family Support Hawai‘i, a nonprofit organization located in West Hawai‘i, offers a range of programs aimed at assisting families. These programs include Early Head Start, Early
Intervention, CWS Home Visiting Services and the Fatherhood Initiative. Through this
collaborative partnership, the organization can acquire a state-of-the-art OAE Hearing Screener.

This valuable resource will enable them to conduct newborn hearing screens at no cost to the
more than 400 families they serve on an annual basis.

“At Ohana Fuels, we are proud to support local nonprofit organizations through ‘Fuel up. Do
good,’” said Kimo Haynes, president of Hawai‘i Petroleum. “We value the exceptional work these nonprofits do to help local residents and neighborhoods. We look forward to supporting our communities through our program.”

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