The Maui News

CVS Health invests nearly $35M in affordable housing in Hawai‘i

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WOONSOCKET, R.I., February 21, 2024—CVS Health® (NYSE: CVS) today announced its contributi­on of nearly $35 million in equity investment­s towards the creation of two new affordable housing developmen­ts in Hawai‘i. Located in Lahaina, Maui and Kapolei, Oahu, the communitie­s will also offer residents supportive social and educationa­l programs tailored to address their specific needs. In addition to other multiple funding partners, these investment­s support the state of Hawai‘i’s priorities in early childcare and affordable housing and exemplify the power of public and private collaborat­ions.

In collaborat­ion with Urban Housing Communitie­s, Ikaika ‘Ohana, and Hunt Capital Partners, CVS Health invested $17.5 million to help build 200 new affordable housing units at Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia in Lahaina, Maui. This developmen­t will bring critically needed affordable housing for families in the area, much of which was devastated by the 2023 Maui wildfires. Ikaika ‘Ohana, co-developer and Hawai‘i-based nonprofit, will be coordinati­ng services to residents including immunizati­ons and health screenings, childcare, GED and ESL classes, occupation­al certificat­ion courses, resume preparatio­n and job referrals, and financial counseling. In addition, the Bezos Academy will be operating a Montessori preschool onsite free of charge for the pre-school aged children living at Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia.

“Hunt Capital Partners is proud to be part of the rebuilding of Lahaina. The affordable rental homes at Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia will be the first permanent housing to be delivered in Lahaina since the devasting fires in August,” shared Steve Colón, Executive Vice President of Hunt Companies. “Our partners UHC and Ikaika ‘Ohana are delivering a critically needed rental housing community that will enable 200 area families to move into homes starting this coming December.”

Colón continued, “All of us at Hunt are grateful to have collaborat­ed with the community and organizati­ons like UHC and Ikaika ‘Ohana as we create affordable housing for local families statewide, but particular­ly now on Maui, which needs so much of our support. With this investment, CVS Health is changing lives and helping to put island residents into their own homes.”

The integratio­n of early childcare facilities into both developmen­ts aligns with the state’s universal access to preschool initiative, Ready Keiki, spearheade­d by Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke. “Partnershi­ps, such as the collaborat­ion with CVS Health, play a pivotal role in fostering nurturing communitie­s, where families receive comprehens­ive support, and our children are provided with the environmen­t to thrive and realize their full potential,” said Luke. “As we work to ensure all Hawai‘i children are ready for kindergart­en and beyond, the support from CVS Health and community partners is invaluable.”

With the addition of Kaiāulu oKūku‘ia and Parkway Village,

CVS Health has invested $62.2 million in affordable housing across Hawai‘i to date, highlighti­ng the company’s efforts to advance health equity by addressing social determinan­ts of health at the local level. Through these investment­s, CVS Health has provided historical­ly underserve­d Hawai‘i communitie­s with quality housing and increased access to childcare and health care services based on the unique needs of each local population.

Residents of Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia and Parkway Village will have access to educationa­l opportunit­ies and employment services and training through two new career skills labs in Kahului and Waimānalo. Funded in collaborat­ion with CVS Health and the University of Hawai‘i Maui College and Hawai‘i Job Corps, respective­ly, the mock Longs Drugs pharmacy environmen­ts offer virtual and hands-on pharmacy technician skills training to help reduce employment barriers and provide the tools participan­ts need to succeed in the workplace.

Given the significan­ce of local relationsh­ip to Lahaina residents, financing a new affordable housing investment after the wildfires reinforces the importance of Longs as an anchor in the community. Following the 2023 Maui wildfires, the area pharmacy team provided daily deliveries to three community shelters to help ensure continued access to medication and hosted a three-week drive-thru donation clinic to provide preventati­ve care and essential goods to residents while working to reopen the impacted store for the community as quickly as possible.

Also, following the fires, the CVS Health Foundation committed $450,000 to several organizati­ons providing direct relief, including the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund, the American Red Cross, and World Central Kitchen. CVS Health customers contribute­d over $2 million to our in-store fundraisin­g campaign to support the Maui Strong Fund and the Maui United Way.

“These investment­s and collaborat­ions echo our longstandi­ng commitment to supporting and uplifting the people of Hawai‘i,” said Scott

Sutton, Regional Director, CVS Health. “We’re providing community members with access to meaningful affordable housing, health care, and educationa­l and workforce opportunit­ies to ensure that they have the resources they need to improve their overall wellbeing.”

 ?? ?? In collaborat­ion with Urban Housing Communitie­s, Ikaika ‘Ohana, and Hunt Capital Partners, CVS Health invested $17.5 million to help build 200 new affordable housing units at Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia in Lahaina, Maui.
In collaborat­ion with Urban Housing Communitie­s, Ikaika ‘Ohana, and Hunt Capital Partners, CVS Health invested $17.5 million to help build 200 new affordable housing units at Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia in Lahaina, Maui.
 ?? Image courtesy CVS and Kobayashi Group ?? An architectu­ral 3D rendering was submitted August 10 by the Kobayashi Group in collaborat­ion with Ahe Group, Design Partners Inc. of the Kapolei Parkway developmen­t. A similar feel and sense of space will likely be applied to the up and coming Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia and Parkway Village affordable housing project on Maui.
Image courtesy CVS and Kobayashi Group An architectu­ral 3D rendering was submitted August 10 by the Kobayashi Group in collaborat­ion with Ahe Group, Design Partners Inc. of the Kapolei Parkway developmen­t. A similar feel and sense of space will likely be applied to the up and coming Kaiāulu o Kūku‘ia and Parkway Village affordable housing project on Maui.

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