It’s been another great year! Thanks to all of you, we have been
able to accomplish so much around the world.
We have contributed thousands of hours of volunteer work, passed along many hundreds of donated goods, and have raised over $300,000 in donations over the years.In 2016, we have:
Raised nearly $28,000 to complete a project on every single continent! And, passed along thousands of dollars worth of food, clothing, blankets, and gifts for needy kids and families.
Thanks to all of YOU, once again this year, dreams have come true helping kids, families, animals and our planet!
Thanks to all of YOU, once again this year, dreams have come true helping kids, families, animals and our planet!
For the fourth year in a row, we have been a lead sponsor, fundraised and volunteered for the Heroes and Remembrance Memorial Run for fallen soldiers on Ford Island Bridge.
Through schools and our local community, we have teamed with Target Stores for a scavenger hunt to collect supplies and needs for the homeless population on Oahu.
And, our 5th Annual "Operation Holiday Heroes" supplied the families of sick and injured residents with Christmas gifts and needed supplies.
Also, helping to supply equipment to teach Maori children diving, ocean and environmental skills through our long time friends and Dream of a Better World supporters, Joe & Kura Burke at MUSA Diving.
Purchased tools to help clear invasive plant species from the Waianae Mountains Watershed Partnership. Helped send Kahuku High School students to the National Science Competition in Nashville.
Raised funds and collected pet supplies
and food for our local animal shelter.
Restocked the Mualo'a Foundation's food pantry for hungry and food insecure families ...twice!
Thank you for your on-going support! None of this could have
happened without ALL of YOU!
Please check out our final project of 2016, The 7 Continents Project! listed on this Blog.
With Love,
Hannah, Jack and Carly, AND all the kids who have
joined us at Dream of a Better World... where "You're never too young, or too old to make a difference!"