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Boeing donates $500,000 to assist with wildfire recovery + relief efforts in Hawaii

August 14, 2023

Boeing [NYSE: BA] is committing $500,000 to assist with disaster recovery and relief efforts in Hawaii following the deadly wildfires that have devastated Maui communities.

Funding from the Boeing Charitable Trust will support the following organizations:

  • $250,000 for American Red Cross to maintain shelters for those seeking refuge and provide comfort kits, clean-up kits, nourishing meals, information and other resources.
  • $250,000 for Hawai’i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund to provide rapid response and recovery including shelter, food, grief support and more to impacted communities.

In addition to corporate charitable investments, Boeing employees give to their local communities by participating in volunteer and charitable gift match programs. Consistent with Boeing employee gift match programs, the company will match qualifying employee contributions made in support of wildfire relief efforts.

Disaster recovery and relief efforts align with Boeing’s ongoing commitment to the communities where our colleagues live and work. Boeing employs 151 people in Hawaii.

Boeing is active and engaged in Hawaii communities, contributing more than $760,000 to charitable causes over the last five years. Boeing donated more than $6 million to disaster relief and humanitarian efforts globally in 2022.

“The Boeing family sends our deepest condolences to the people of Hawaii in the wake of the tragic wildfires there. Through support to our nonprofit partners on the ground, we will help affected Maui residents meet their most immediate needs and assist with this beautiful community’s rebuilding.” — Ziad Ojakli, Executive Vice President, Government Operations, Boeing

“Our thoughts are with those in need after the devastating wildfires swept through Hawaii,” said . “We are so grateful for partners like Boeing as we work together to provide help and hope for communities in the wake of these catastrophic wildfires.” — Anne McKeough, Chief Development Officer, American Red Cross

“Our focus with the Maui Strong Fund at this stage is to bring relief to Maui residents as quickly and effectively as possible. Funding is going directly to partners on the ground who are providing shelter, food, showers, animal care, grief support and other services as they arise,” said . “A heartfelt mahalo (thank you) to Boeing and other donors who have stepped up to support our community in the times we need it most—the level of generosity we’ve seen in the past few days has been truly unprecedented.” — Micah Kāne, CEO and President, Hawai’i Community Foundation

Filed Under: American Red Cross, Boeing, Business Moves, Donations, Hawaii, Maui Strong Fund

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