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The Sentry has generated more than $9 million for island charities since it moved to Maui in 1999
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The Sentry announces record $735,694 raised for the Maui community in 2024
With this year’s donation, which surpasses the 2023 charitable impact number by more than $50,000 and now marks the largest charitable impact figure raised for the local community to date, the tournament has generated more than $9 million for island charities since it moved to Maui in 1999.
Xander Schauffele Hosts Golf Clinic on Maui
2025 Charities
Boy Scouts of America, Maui Council
Providing scouting programs to youth and adults on Maui, Molokai, and Lanai since 1914. In Maui County, over 1,000 youths and over 500 leaders take part in the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Venturing and the Learning for Life Programs. The Boy Scout programs instill values in young people and develop their character, physical fitness and citizenship.
HALE MAKUA HEALTH SERVICES
Hale Makua Health Services, a private, non-profit 501(c)3 corporation established in 1946, is committed to the mission of providing "Excellence in Healthcare in our Home and Yours". Hale Makua Health Services has two Hale Makua long-term care locations. Other programs include Home Health by Hale Makua, which provides post-acute care and social work services to home-bound clients of all ages and adult foster family care management, Rehab by Hale Makua, and Hawaii's only Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly, Maui PACE.
J. WALTER CAMERON CENTER
The J. Walter Cameron Center provides affordable administrative space to 20 non profit organizations that supply health, education and human services to over 30,000 Maui residents annually ages 0 to 105! Extensive meeting facilities serve over 1,400 community organizations and 30,000 attendees annually. Current resident agencies' Ohana include: A Keiki's Dream, American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, Easter Seals Hawaii, Hui No Ke Ola Pono, Imua Family Services and more.
KA LIMA O MAUI
Ka Lima O Maui is Maui's only non-profit community rehabilitation program. Founded in 1995, their mission is to "Enhance Lives through Self-Reliance" for adults with disabilities and/or economically disadvantaged. They do so by providing a variety of employment-related services to over 200 persons annually and are Maui's largest employer of persons with disabilities and those considered economically disadvantaged. Ka Lima also offers an adult day health program through the Medicaid Waiver program.
LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION
Lahainaluna High School, founded in 1831, is rooted in tradition, Hawaiian culture and history. The Lahainaluna High School Foundation provides opportunities and resources to promote educational excellance for all students in the Lahainaluna school community. It also strives to preserve, perpetuate and share Lahainaluna's culture and heritage with all the community; assisting Lahainaluna in building on these values to connect the past to the future in all areas of education.
LAHAINA JUNIOR GOLF
The Lahaina Junior Golf Association is a nonprofit organization that promotes life skills such as Respect, Integrity, Character and Honor (RICH) through the game of golf. Founded in 2010, the association advocates and provides education, training, and playing opportunities to the youth that may not have otherwise been afforded, so that they can enjoy the benefits of golf’s life lessons.