From the Maui News
KAHULUI – The Hawaii chapter of the American Resort Development Association (ARDA), Hawaii’s timeshare industry trade association, recently donated $5,000 to the Maui Food Bank, which will help the organization provide hunger relief programs to those in need.
“ARDA Hawaii is honored to support the Maui Food Bank's mission to fight hunger and provide essential resources,” said Mitchell Imanaka, Chairman of ARDA Hawaii and President of Imanaka Asato LLC. “Our community is stronger when we come together, and we are committed to helping ensure that no one goes hungry on Maui.”
The Maui Food Bank is Maui County's primary safety net for hunger relief. Working with more than 170 distribution partners and programs, the Food Bank distributes safe, nutritious food to individuals, families, children and youth, low-income workers, seniors on fixed incomes, homeless people and those at risk of hunger. For more information, visit www.mauifoodbank.org.
ARDA-Hawaii is the local chapter of the American Resort Development Association, the timeshare industry trade group. Timeshare units in Hawaii account for 13 percent of the state's lodging guests and provide thousands of jobs. The organization is committed to supporting the communities in which its resorts are located through organized events, monetary and in-kind donations and volunteer efforts. For more information, visit www.ARDA.org.
ARDA Hawaii member David Jorgensen (left) and Maui Food Bank Development Coordinator Marlene Rice. Photo courtesy of Maui Food Bank
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