NEWS RELEASE
Hilo, Hawai‘i – March 23, 2015 – This April, May, and June, the general public can support the non-profit Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center by purchasing gasoline at any Ohana Fuels (Minit Stop) in East Hawai‘i.
“We are so honored to be selected as the beneficiary for Ohana Fuel’s ‘Fuel Up, Do Good’ program,” said Ku‘ikahi Executive Director Julie Mitchell. “This spring, we ask that folks please consider fueling up at one of the four Minit Stops in East Hawai‘i.”
Participating Ohana Fuels (Minit Stop) gas stations include two in Hilo, both located on Highway 11. The first is at the corner of Puainako Street, and the second is at the corner of Leilani Street. The third is located in Laupahoehoe on Highway 19. The fourth is located in Kea‘au on Orchidland Drive (off Highway 130).
“At Ohana Fuels, ‘family’ is our first priority – which means we’re proud to support the organizations and needs important to the neighborhoods we serve. Each quarter, we donate a portion of every customer purchase to a local charity in the community,” said a company spokesperson.
Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center empowers people to come together–to talk and to listen, to explore options, and to find their own best solutions. To achieve this mission, Ku’ikahi offers mediation, facilitation, and training to strengthen the ability of diverse individuals and groups to resolve interpersonal conflicts and community issues.
Please help support Ku’ikahi Mediation Center by making your fuel purchases at any of Ohana Fuels four convenient locations.
For more information, visit www.hawaiimediation.org or www.ohanafuels.com
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