Save
the Food Basket, Inc. was created in 1996 and for over eleven years, a
small group of, thoughtful, committed people have given their time,
energy and hearts in the hope that fewer of our community will go hungry
or suffer malnutrition. Today, it remains a small grassroots
organization that is client centered, serving over 400 people living
with HIV/AIDS right here on Oahu, on a monthly basis. They provide
fresh fish, meat, poultry, milk, eggs, vegetables and fruits as well as
breads, rice, pastas, cereals and canned goods, along with a nutritious
lunch and much needed support and aloha.
Click the link below to see how you can contribute to these worth while organizations.
Mention this ad and Balance Point Health Center will contribute $10.00 of any regular priced massage to Save the Food Basket. We will make the contribution through matching funds programs such as Foodlands that runs each September. You may also make donations to the contribution can in our office.
Makiki Community Library
Makiki Community Library is the only private library in Hawaii open to the public. Makiki Community Library depends 100% on public support through volunteers and donation from the
community. Please see the article "The Little Library that Could" as written up in American Libraries.
Habilitat the place of change
For over 40
years, Habilitat has been motivating the unmotivated. It has long been recognized
as one of the nation’s foremost residential substance abuse treatment programs.
With meager resources, Vinny Marino founded Habillitat on January 27, 1971 ,
starting with only eight people housed in a small home in Kailua, Hawaii. Vinny
was determined to pursue his uncompromising commitment to addressing the
growing epidemic of individuals with substance abuse problems and other anti-social
behaviors.
Since its modest
beginnings, Habilitat has grown to accommodate 200 residents at its current
facility in Kaneohe. more...
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Book your massage from your phone or pda and have your name entered in a drawing to receive a free 60 minute massage.