Fellows mentioned in this story: Kawika Riley
From The Maui News:
Kupu, Hawai’i’s largest youth-focused conservation and sustainability nonprofit, announced on Wednesday its Maui relief efforts, EO Maui (Emergency Outreach), has nearly 40 paid opportunities available through partnerships with Maui-based organizations. The priority deadline is: July 12, 2024.
“Kupu has 36 paid positions open now and we are looking for applicants who want to advance their careers while supporting Maui’s ongoing recovery,” said Kawika Riley, Kupu Vice President for External Affairs. “All of these paid positions will give back to Maui, either through direct work supporting impacted people and families, or by conserving Maui’s land and natural resources.”
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