Sentry Insurance in Wisconsin announced additional donations of $350,000 to bolster the ongoing Maui wildfire recovery efforts.
The contribution brings the company’s total giving to Maui non-profits for direct wildfire relief to $1 million. As the venue for the PGA TOUR’s The Sentry (formerly the Sentry Tournament of Champions), the island holds significance for Sentry, which has served as the event’s title sponsor since 2018.
Sentry leaders donate to four Maui non-profits鈥擬aui United Way, Maui Food Bank, University of Hawaii-Maui, and Boys & Girls Club of Maui鈥攄uring a visit to the island earlier this month to better understand the needs of the community.
The breakdown of the donations is as follows:
- $100,000 to Maui United Way
- $100,000 to Maui Food Bank
- $100,000 to University of Hawaii-Maui College
- $50,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui
The donations to the University of Hawaii-Maui College and Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui each include a $10,000 match on donations by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Boys and Girls Club of Portage County, respectively. The four organizations are part of Sentry’s Connected Communities initiative, which launched in 2022 and serves to connect Maui with the city of Stevens Point, Wis., where Sentry is headquartered.
Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Wildfire
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