Kamehameha School Surfers Give Back
On Jan 31, 2009, the Eddie Aikau Foundation participated in a
charitable fundraising event in conjunction with the Kamehameha Schools
Surfers Give-Back Club held on the school's Honolulu campus.
This newly formed Surf Club uses surfing as a platform to serve its community and to promote surfing in a positive way by enabling their student members to build strong relationships with community members while encouraging environmental awareness & conservation.
The Foundation was invited by the KS Surfers Give-Back Club to participate, along with several other non-profit organizations such as the Surfriders Foundation, AccessSurf Hawaii & the Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. This was a Surfer-Sample sale which was to benefit the following two organizations:
- Keiki o ka'aina Family Learning Centers - a native Hawaiian agency
that provides FREE family-based education programs. The mission of
the agency is to educate children, strenghthen families, enrich
communities & perpetuate culture.
- Shriners Children's Hospital - This hospital provides medical care to
children in Hawaii and the Pacific Rim area FREE of charge. They
specialize in treating burn victims, spinal cord injuries and
orthopaedic injuries, such as clubfoot, scoliosis & other diseases
of the musculoskeletal system. The are in the process of building a
new hospital facility in Honolulu.
The Surf Club encouraged the non-profit groups to sell any of their products at the event to raise money for their organizations. They also provided us with the tent and all equipment we needed for our booth, helped us with the set-up, and provided lunch and water for our volunteers.
This was a good public relations opportunity for the Foundation to promote more awareness of our mission and goals. We set up a display of photos from one of the Eddie Aikau Essay Awards Ceremonies and the framed posters from the 4 essay contests. We talked to many people that day about the Eddie Aikau Foundation.
We gave a $300 donation to the KS Surfer Give-Back club to support their fundraising efforts for both charitable entities and we sold $70 worth of Foundation T-shirts at the event.
The KS Surf club raised a total of $1400 that day and 100% was donated to the two organizations listed above.
This newly formed Surf Club uses surfing as a platform to serve its community and to promote surfing in a positive way by enabling their student members to build strong relationships with community members while encouraging environmental awareness & conservation.
The Foundation was invited by the KS Surfers Give-Back Club to participate, along with several other non-profit organizations such as the Surfriders Foundation, AccessSurf Hawaii & the Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. This was a Surfer-Sample sale which was to benefit the following two organizations:
- Keiki o ka'aina Family Learning Centers - a native Hawaiian agency
that provides FREE family-based education programs. The mission of
the agency is to educate children, strenghthen families, enrich
communities & perpetuate culture.
- Shriners Children's Hospital - This hospital provides medical care to
children in Hawaii and the Pacific Rim area FREE of charge. They
specialize in treating burn victims, spinal cord injuries and
orthopaedic injuries, such as clubfoot, scoliosis & other diseases
of the musculoskeletal system. The are in the process of building a
new hospital facility in Honolulu.
The Surf Club encouraged the non-profit groups to sell any of their products at the event to raise money for their organizations. They also provided us with the tent and all equipment we needed for our booth, helped us with the set-up, and provided lunch and water for our volunteers.
This was a good public relations opportunity for the Foundation to promote more awareness of our mission and goals. We set up a display of photos from one of the Eddie Aikau Essay Awards Ceremonies and the framed posters from the 4 essay contests. We talked to many people that day about the Eddie Aikau Foundation.
We gave a $300 donation to the KS Surfer Give-Back club to support their fundraising efforts for both charitable entities and we sold $70 worth of Foundation T-shirts at the event.
The KS Surf club raised a total of $1400 that day and 100% was donated to the two organizations listed above.



Good post, but have you thought about Kamehameha School Surfers before?
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Wow, I never knew that Kamehameha Schools Surfers. That's pretty interesting...
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Wow, I never knew that Kamehameha School Surfers Give Back. That’s pretty interesting...
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