Mercedes-Benz Championship
Monday Jan 4 – Sunday Jan 10, 2010
The Plantation Course · Kapalua Resort, Maui, Hawaii
| "Donating Nearly $3 Million to the Maui Community Since 1999" |
| Kapalua Maui Charities, Inc., a non-profit organization and host of the SBS Championship, is a 501(c)3 entity which has
bestowed nearly $3 million since it's inception in 1999. Throughout the years, these charities ranging from youth after-school
programs and elderly care facilities, to environmental and wildlife protection groups, share their Aloha by providing valuable
support and assistance to our communities. Their volunteer efforts also play a key role in the tournament's success. The 2010 SBS
Championship designated beneficiaries include:
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| Boy Scouts of America, Maui County Council: Wailuku, Hawaii (808) 244-5110, (808) 242-5586 fax |
The Boy Scouts of America, Maui County Council has provided the Scouting program to youth and adults Maui, Molokai, and
Lanai since 1914. In Maui County, over 1,400 boys and over 500 leaders participate in Scouting each year in Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Ventures, and the Learning for Life Program. The Boy Scout programs instill values in young people
and develop their character, physical fitness and citizenship.
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| Friends of the Children's Justice Center: Wailuku, Hawaii (808) 243-8686, (808) 243-8688 fax |
| The Friends of the Children's Justice Center is the last stop for the children of Maui County traumatized by sexual assault,
neglect, physical abuse or emotional abuse. There are many needs abused children have which are not met by Government or private
programs. As children are passed from one agency to another, Friends step in to assist by contributing school clothing, food, medicine,
therapy and activities that allow them to become a child again. This organization collaborates with over 25 agencies in Maui
County to help over 2,000 children each year.
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| Hale Makua: Kahului, Hawaii (808) 877-2761, (808) 871-9262 fax |
 Hale Makua is Maui's premier provider of diverse healthcare services, dedicated to "Celebrating Life, Honoring the Journey."
Formed by the community in 1946 as a non-profit nursing home, Hale Makua (Home of Respected Elders) now operates two long-term
care facilities and a home healthcare agency, and also provides rehabilitation, day health and foster family programs.
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| J. Walter Cameron Center: Wailuku, Hawaii (808) 244-5546, (808) 242-1857 fax |
 The J. Walter Cameron Center houses and supports over a dozen non-profit agencies that provide assistance in health and
social services to Maui's people. More than 200 adults with disabilities recieve help daily from these agencies. The Center
also provides meeting rooms for community groups and businesses. For the past 33 years, the J. Walter Camerson Center's agencies
have been able to target their limited resources to improving client services thanks to low occupancy rates made possible
by generous donations.
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| Ka Lima O Maui: Wailuku, Hawaii (808) 244-5502, (808) 244-2077 fax |
 Ka Lima O Maui is Maui's only non-profit community rehabilitation program. Their mission is to provide employment and the
supports necessary to maximize the productivity and independence of the disabled and disadvantaged persons they serve. Ka
Lima provides employment-related services to over 250 persons annually and are Maui's largest employer of persons with
disabilities and those considered economically disadvantaged.
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| Lahainaluna High School Foundation: Lahaina, Hawaii (808) 661-5332, (808) 661-5332 fax |
Lahainaluna High School, celebrating its 175th year, is matchless in its Hawaiian heritage, tradition and generations of alumnus.
The Foundation, composed of alumnus, students, faculty and community members, recognizes the unique heritage of Lahainaluna
High School and its great value to the life of a fast changing community. It is committed to improving the total educational
experience at Lahainaluna High School.
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| Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation: Wailuku, Hawaii (808) 242-9015, (808) 249-2435 fax |
 The Maui Memorial Medical Center is the only full-service, acute care hospital on Maui with over 200 physicians 1000 full-time
employees and 196 beds. The Foundation under the leadership of a volunteer board of directors, raises funds to ensure the
facility has the resources to provide the highest level of medical care, health education & wellness prevention programs
for Maui's residents and visitors.
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