Public Relations Coordinator for our Dormitory
Project Hawaiʻi, Inc

Description
Aloha,
Project Hawai’i, Inc. is a volunteer staffed nonprofit created to help homeless children succeed and escape their cycle of poverty. We are solely supported by public donations and community partnerships.
Currently we are in the process of opening a dormitory for our homeless teens to attend college.
SEEKING PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR
Must enjoy working with the public and making phone calls. Must be a self starter and organized. Enjoy researching for solutions. Must be able to keep adequate notes and follow up on time. Have communication skills. Become familiar with our goals for the dormitory.
Must be able to commit to the program min. of 8 weeks.
DUTIES:
- Make phone calls or emails to a variety of local companies, groups, agencies.
- Research contact information for specific needs
- Organize/Coordinate for in kind pick up if needed
- Make a spreadsheet of donors and their committed donations
- Check in with Project Hawai’i, Inc. director weekly via phone or email
While this is a virtual position, it is easier for a volunteer in the time zone of Hawai’i and an understanding the the Big Island area.
Project Hawaiʻi, Inc
About the organizer
What We Do at Project Hawai’i, Inc.
At Project Hawai’i, Inc., we are dedicated to empowering Hawai’i’s homeless children to break the cycle of poverty. Through education, mentorship, and life-changing experiences, we aim to create a future where every homeless child in Hawai’i has the opportunity to succeed, thrive, and reach their fullest potential.
Our nonprofit is 100% volunteer-run and supported entirely by public donations. This means every dollar and every hour you give goes directly to creating a life-changing impact for the children we serve. We rely on the compassion and dedication of community members, local businesses, and corporate partners to make our vision a reality.
What We Offer:
Our programs span across the islands of Oʻahu, Maui, and Hawaiʻi Island, providing comprehensive support to homeless children and their families. From basic needs like food, clothing, and hygiene supplies to transformative programs such as educational summer camps, leadership training, transitional housing, and mentoring initiatives, we address the unique challenges these children face while creating opportunities for growth.
Our Core Values:
Aloha (Love and Compassion): Treating each child with kindness and empathy.
Kuleana (Responsibility): Fostering accountability for our keiki’s future and empowering them to take ownership of their lives.
ʻOhana (Family): Building a strong sense of belonging and support within our programs.
Imua (Progress and Moving Forward): Encouraging growth, development, and resilience.
Malama (Care and Stewardship): Providing for the children’s needs with thoughtful dedication.
Lokahi (Unity and Harmony): Bringing together individuals, families, and communities to create meaningful change.
Join Us in the Solution:
Whether through donating, volunteering, or partnering with us, you can be part of the solution to help Hawai’i’s homeless children escape the cycle of poverty. Together, we can build brighter futures for those who need it most.
At Project Hawai’i, Inc., we hold their hearts in our hands. They rely on us, and we rely on YOU. Let’s create a better tomorrow, together.
Want to get involved? Contact us
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Admin & Clerical, Supervise & Coordinate, Advocacy & Outreach, Media & Communications, Health & Wellness, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Keiki
Public Relations Coordinator for our Dormitory
Project Hawaiʻi, Inc

Description
Aloha,
Project Hawai’i, Inc. is a volunteer staffed nonprofit created to help homeless children succeed and escape their cycle of poverty. We are solely supported by public donations and community partnerships.
Currently we are in the process of opening a dormitory for our homeless teens to attend college.
SEEKING PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR
Must enjoy working with the public and making phone calls. Must be a self starter and organized. Enjoy researching for solutions. Must be able to keep adequate notes and follow up on time. Have communication skills. Become familiar with our goals for the dormitory.
Must be able to commit to the program min. of 8 weeks.
DUTIES:
- Make phone calls or emails to a variety of local companies, groups, agencies.
- Research contact information for specific needs
- Organize/Coordinate for in kind pick up if needed
- Make a spreadsheet of donors and their committed donations
- Check in with Project Hawai’i, Inc. director weekly via phone or email
While this is a virtual position, it is easier for a volunteer in the time zone of Hawai’i and an understanding the the Big Island area.
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Admin & Clerical, Supervise & Coordinate, Advocacy & Outreach, Media & Communications, Health & Wellness, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Keiki
Project Hawaiʻi, Inc
About the organizer
What We Do at Project Hawai’i, Inc.
At Project Hawai’i, Inc., we are dedicated to empowering Hawai’i’s homeless children to break the cycle of poverty. Through education, mentorship, and life-changing experiences, we aim to create a future where every homeless child in Hawai’i has the opportunity to succeed, thrive, and reach their fullest potential.
Our nonprofit is 100% volunteer-run and supported entirely by public donations. This means every dollar and every hour you give goes directly to creating a life-changing impact for the children we serve. We rely on the compassion and dedication of community members, local businesses, and corporate partners to make our vision a reality.
What We Offer:
Our programs span across the islands of Oʻahu, Maui, and Hawaiʻi Island, providing comprehensive support to homeless children and their families. From basic needs like food, clothing, and hygiene supplies to transformative programs such as educational summer camps, leadership training, transitional housing, and mentoring initiatives, we address the unique challenges these children face while creating opportunities for growth.
Our Core Values:
Aloha (Love and Compassion): Treating each child with kindness and empathy.
Kuleana (Responsibility): Fostering accountability for our keiki’s future and empowering them to take ownership of their lives.
ʻOhana (Family): Building a strong sense of belonging and support within our programs.
Imua (Progress and Moving Forward): Encouraging growth, development, and resilience.
Malama (Care and Stewardship): Providing for the children’s needs with thoughtful dedication.
Lokahi (Unity and Harmony): Bringing together individuals, families, and communities to create meaningful change.
Join Us in the Solution:
Whether through donating, volunteering, or partnering with us, you can be part of the solution to help Hawai’i’s homeless children escape the cycle of poverty. Together, we can build brighter futures for those who need it most.
At Project Hawai’i, Inc., we hold their hearts in our hands. They rely on us, and we rely on YOU. Let’s create a better tomorrow, together.
Want to get involved? Contact us