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Donate products directly from nonprofits' registries through Walmart's SparkGood

For those who prefer to shop online, you may also support local nonprofits through their wishlists by visiting walmart.com/registryforgood. You can shop for gifts and have them delivered directly to their local Salvation Army or other local nonprofit to support keiki and kupuna throughout the State.

Support local organizations on Spark Good

Search here for local charities to donate products from their registry. Search by zip code, type of charity, or by cause.

Two ways to support favorite causes:

1) donate change by rounding up your purchase at checkout on Walmart.com

2) donate products from a nonprofit’s registry & have the items shipped straight to them.

Click here to view the Wishlist for the The Salvation Army Lahaina Registry

“Mahalo for your donation. With your gift, you're helping us meet the greatest needs throughout our island community.

Created for SALVATION ARMY, LAHAINA, HI - LIGHTHOUSE CORPSLahaina, HI

Click here to view the Wishlist for the Angel Tree for The Salvation Army Maui County:

Created for SALVATION ARMY, KAHULUI, HI - CORPS COMMUNITY CENTER, Kahului, HI

“This year due to COVID-19 and the wildfires, more people than ever in our community are struggling to make ends meet. The Angel Tree program in Maui County helps families in need by providing new toys and gifts to over 2,000 keiki and kapuna each year. Your generous gift from this registry will bring joy to a local child or senior and help us Rescue Christmas."

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For Lahaina & Kula residents impacted by the fires

Talk Story with Mayor Bissen

Lahaina and Kula residents who have been impacted by the August fires are invited to talk story with Mayor Richard Bissen. There are several dates to choose from. Each talk story session will welcome up to 30 residents to give folks a chance to share mana‘o and ask questions.

Series of events from December 9 through January 27.