Sponsored Programs ASSISTING NEW LEADERS
We are pleased to sponsor the Key Club at Maui High School. We also encourage our members to support Clubs, Events and Projects sponsored by our fellow Maui Kiwanis Clubs.
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Key Club Region 18 Division 22 Regional Training Conference
Congratulations and mahalo to Maui High School Key Club Officers Ross Ito (President) and Michael Flynn (Vice President) for volunteering, being selected and sponsored to attend the Key Club Leadership Training Conference on the Big Island on August 22nd and 23rd. Good luck Ross and Michael, we wish you much success and have fun! Our club looks forward to hearing from you upon your return. Many mahalos to Mr. Brian Klaschka, the Kiwanis Club of Maui members, MHS Key Club Advisor Iris Anger, Key Club Assistant Regional Advisor and incoming Lt. Gov. Tiffany Iida for coordinating and making this happen.
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Kiwanis Club of Maui Scholarship Program
The Kiwanis Club of Maui sponsors annual Scholarship Awards to those Maui High School Key Club members who excel academically and display and represent the values, beliefs and committment to serving their community in the tradition of Kiwanis. We are pleased to have given tens of thousands of dollars through the years to a wide range of students as they have preceeded to go on to pursue their higher education and career goals. Here are a list of our most recent Scholorship Award Winners:
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2009 Scholarship Recipients: $5,000 Total Awards Aileen Ferrer Jacob Philips Tyson Suehiro Shelby Sim Eduardo Serrano
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2008 Scholarship Recipients: $8,000 Total Awards Ashley Honda Stella Ong Elyse Okada Mar Dominick Pagao
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2007 Scholarship Recipients: $10,000 Total Awards Matthew Parilla Stacie Takahashi Vanessa Viloria Michelle Makii
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| President Greg Peros with Scholarship Recipients |
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2006 Scholarship Recipients: $10,000 Total Awards
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Kiwanis Club of Maui / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Annual Friends Program
The Kiwanis Club of Maui partners each year with the Weinberg Foundation to perform a community service project for a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, and a $10,000 grant is issued by the Foundation to a recipient upon completion of the approved project by the club. Here are a list of our most recent Weinberg Award Recipients and Projects over the past 10 years:
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2009 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Big Brothers - Big Sisters
Community Service Project at Cameron Center
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2008 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Imua Family Services Support early childhood development program.
Community Service Project for the Boy Scouts of America Maui County Council at Camp Maluhia
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2007 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Maui Family YMCA Support "School Day Off" programs for children from homeless shelters.
Community Service Project at Maui Memorial Medical Center
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| President Greg Peros presenting check to Maui YMCA CEO Mike Morris |
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2006 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Maui Food Bank
Community Service Project at Maui Memorial Medical Center
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| President Ed Gazman presenting check to Maui Food Bank |
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2005 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Feed My Sheep Support the expansion of food purchases.
Community Service Project at Maui Memorial Medical Center
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2004 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: A Keiki's Dream Support for children in critical situations.
Community Service Project at Salavation Army Building in Kahului
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2003 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Boy Scouts of America - Maui Council Support youth groups in conjunction with scouting programs.
Community Service Project at Hale Makua in Kahului & Wailuku
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2002 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Maui Drug Court Support program for non-violent substance abuse felony offenders.
Community Service Project at Hale Makua in Kahului & Wailuku
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2001 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Camp Imua of Imua Rehab Support the annual camp at Camp Maluhia for disadvantaged children.
Community Service Project at Hospice Maui
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2000 Weinberg Foundation Recipient: Big Brothers - Big Sisters Support Mentoring Reading Program for less fortunate children.
Community Service Project for the Boy Scouts of America Maui County Council at Camp Maluhia
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