‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program to support Grow Some Good
HONOLULU – Grow Some Good will be the beneficiary of Ohana Fuels’ ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program for the fourth quarter.
From Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, Ohana Fuels will donate a portion of all gasoline sales from its Maui gas stations to the organization.
Grow Some Good supports school gardens at 11 school campuses across Maui, with 4,500 students participating in the program each year. The mission of the organization is “to cultivate a healthy community by supporting local agriculture and improving access to nutritious, affordable food.”
“Through this donation, we can teach science, math, history, art and culture in our gardens, inspiring the next generation of farmers, chefs, teachers and scientists on Maui,” said Kathy Becklin, executive director of Grow Some Good.
“With strong roots in our community, Ohana Fuels understands the importance of preparing our keiki to be future leaders. We’re excited to have the support of Ohana Fuels.”
“We are proud to have the opportunity to support the extraordinary service organizations in our community through our ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ program,” said Kimo Haynes, president of Hawaii Petroleum/Ohana Fuels.
“We look forward to giving back to organizations like Grow Some Good now and in the future.”
Ohana Fuels has eight locations on Maui, in Makawao, Pukalani, Lahaina, Kihei, Wailuku and Kahului. Certified as a TOP TIER fuel provider, Ohana Fuels meets the premier standard of gasoline for optimum performance and fuel efficiency.
For more information on Grow Some Good, visit www.GrowSomeGood.org.