Blue Hawaiian donates $25,500 for eruption relief efforts

Courtesy photo Earlier this year, Blue Hawaiian Helicopters donated $25,500 to Pu‘uhonua o Puna.
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As a result of its Big Island Relief Project, Blue Hawaiian Helicopters has donated $25,500 to Pu‘uhonua o Puna, a community-driven and funded organization providing relief for those affected by this year’s devastating volcanic eruption.

This past May and June, Blue Hawaiian Helicopters offered 15-minute introductory flights over Hilo as part of their philanthropic commitment and relief efforts to support the afflicted residents of Leilani Estates and Lower Puna of the Big Island. All proceeds from those flights, plus a pledge of $5,000, was donated by Blue Hawaiian Helicopters to the charitable organization. The funds raised were in addition to the $5,000 worth of Target gift cards also donated by the helicopter company to the foundation.

“When we learned of the devastating aftermath of the lava flows, we responded with the Big Island Relief Project. It was our call to the Big Island ohana and visitors to join us in helping our community in need,” said Gregg Lundberg, president and CEO of Blue Hawaiian Helicopters.

Pu’uhonua o Puna, which was founded as a place of refuge and comfort for those displaced by the May 2018 lava eruptions, set up an info and supply hub in Pahoa to assist the distressed communities, offering not only helpful information but also hot meals, nonperishable food items, clothing and bedding.

All funds collected by Pu’uhonua o Puna go directly to those gravely impacted by the eruptions.

“We are so grateful to our friends at Blue Hawaiian Helicopters for their continued support,” said Ikaika Marzo of Pu’uhonua o Puna. “Their donation will definitely go a long way in helping improve the lives of Hawaii Island residents adversely affected by the volcanic activity.”