Walk raises $1.74 million for Hawaii charities
The 36th annual Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association Visitor Industry Charity Walk raised more than $1.74 million, with Maui raising the most money of any island.
The statewide event ended with walks on Oahu and Kauai Saturday and set a new record for donations.
A total of 14,281 walkers on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii Island participated in the fundraiser
Maui led other islands for the fourth consecutive year with a record $767,495 donated by 3,196 participants..
About 7,000 walkers on Oahu raised $390,000, followed by Hawaii Island with $276,218 raised by 1,700 walkers, and Kauai with 2,000 walkers raising $215,241. About 200 participants on Molokai raised $66,830 and 185 walkers on Lanai generated $29,217.
On Oahu, walkers started with breakfast and Hawaiian entertainment at Ala Moana Beach Park’s McCoy Pavilion and took a six mile route to Waikiki and back with food stations along the way and lunch and more entertainment at the end.
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Since its inception in 1978, the charity walk has raised over $28 million for Hawaii charities.