The Maui News

Maui visitor industry feeds na kupuna and Maui residents

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WAILUKU— Today, the Maui Hotel & Lodging Associatio­n (MHLA) fulfilled another year of caring for senior citizens of Maui County through The Spring Na Kupuna Appreciati­on Event. Andaz Maui, Four Seasons Resort Wailea, The Fairmont Kea Lani, Hyatt Regency Maui, Maui Marriott Ocean Club, Montage Kapalua Bay, Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, The Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas, and The Westin Maui Resort & Spa all prepared over 500 meals while The Westin Nanea, Outrigger Kaanapali and Pacific Panel Cleaners made monetary donations to support these efforts. Additional­ly, Kuia Estate Chocolate and Maui Fruit Jewels gifted packaged desserts to accompany these meals while allied partner, Premier Restoratio­n, transporte­d the meals and treats from the west-side hub at the Sheraton Resort, to Kaunoa Senior Services in Paia. From there, volunteers from hotel properties, MHLA members, and the County of Maui worked with Meals on Wheels to hand-deliver to seniors at their homes throughout the island.

“Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa is honored to serve as a hub for West Maui meal distributi­on,” said Crystal Sellona, Director of Human Resources. “We are grateful for the opportunit­y to support our Maui kupuna and give back to our community through fresh cooked meals that bring smiles and comfort to our island’s treasured kupuna.”

Beyond the gifted meals to kupuna, Maui hotel properties have donated thousands of meals in these past eight months following the wildfire disasters. Not only have fresh meals been gifted to wildfire survivors and displaced, but meals have been gifted to the visitors who were trapped in resort locations durig those first few weeks of the fires as well as the numerous residents of Maui affected by the economic impact of the fires.

“We are honored to partner with Maui Hotel & Lodging Associatio­n on the annual Kupuna appreciati­on lunch,” said David Wong, General Manager of Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas. “Delivering food to the kupuna allows us to appreciate the little things. The connection with the future generation and our kupuna provides a link to the past that adds meaning and appreciati­on to life. Mahalo MHLA.”

The visitor industry continues to support Maui communites through other annual events such as the ClimbHI LEI Program that just took place April 4th, The Maui County Charity Walk coming up on May 4th, The Excellence in Education Golf Tournament scholarshi­p fundraiser come August, and the Rice for the Holidays event in November. Informatio­n on MHLA and how to support these visitor industry events, can be found on the website: www.mauihla.org.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The MHLA team pose for a photo at the Kaunoa Center on Friday.
Courtesy photo The MHLA team pose for a photo at the Kaunoa Center on Friday.

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