Disaster Response Donation Delivery Drivers Volunteers
Pacific Birth Collective

Volunteer Overview:
Come volunteer at the Pacific Birth Collective as a Donation Delivery Driver. Our donation center and orders are filled at the Aloha ‘Aina center in Haiku. From here, we text our Whatsapp Volunteer group (see QR code below) to schedule a driver to deliver the orders directly to fire impacted families around the island.
We only ask you deliver orders to locations that are convenient for you and when it works for your schedule. But we would love to add you to the list of our current volunteer drivers, so you can be notified when orders need to be delivered.
How our process works:
1. Families fill out a form requesting needed items
2. Our volunteers fill the orders at our donation center
3. Delivery drivers (you), deliver the order to the family.
How to become a driver:
Join our Volunteer Driver Whatapp group (link to come) to be notified when deliveries need to be delivered
Hours of Operation:
Monday: 11am – 3pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11am – 3pm
Thursday: 11am – 3pm
Friday – Sunday: Closed
Address:
Aloha ‘Aina Center: 810 Kokomo Rd, Suite 170, Haiku
Pacific Birth Collective
About the organizer
Our organization is focused on 3 pillars: (1) to provide birth, wellness and sexuality education to the community, including programs and workshops for high risk populations, under-served populations and teens; (2) to provided a structure for island-wide professionals (including, but not limited to, midwives, OBs, nurses, doulas, massage therapists, family therapists, acupuncturists, lactation consultants, and photographers) to network and share and connect with regular meetings, trainings, online directory and working committees; and (3) to provide structure to advocate for birth and wellness choices in our local hospital system, as well as legislation concerning options in birth in Maui County and Statewide.
Given the recent devastating Lahaina wildfires, we are also focusing on providing resources, to the best of our ability and knowledge to help our Maui ‘Ohana to find and connect with community resources.
Good For
Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Skilled Labor, Media & Communications, Fellowship, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Keiki, Gender & Equality, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Preparedness & Response, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required, Need Driver’s License
Disaster Response Donation Delivery Drivers Volunteers
Pacific Birth Collective

Volunteer Overview:
Come volunteer at the Pacific Birth Collective as a Donation Delivery Driver. Our donation center and orders are filled at the Aloha ‘Aina center in Haiku. From here, we text our Whatsapp Volunteer group (see QR code below) to schedule a driver to deliver the orders directly to fire impacted families around the island.
We only ask you deliver orders to locations that are convenient for you and when it works for your schedule. But we would love to add you to the list of our current volunteer drivers, so you can be notified when orders need to be delivered.
How our process works:
1. Families fill out a form requesting needed items
2. Our volunteers fill the orders at our donation center
3. Delivery drivers (you), deliver the order to the family.
How to become a driver:
Join our Volunteer Driver Whatapp group (link to come) to be notified when deliveries need to be delivered
Hours of Operation:
Monday: 11am – 3pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11am – 3pm
Thursday: 11am – 3pm
Friday – Sunday: Closed
Address:
Aloha ‘Aina Center: 810 Kokomo Rd, Suite 170, Haiku
Good For
Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Skilled Labor, Media & Communications, Fellowship, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Keiki, Gender & Equality, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Preparedness & Response, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required, Need Driver’s License
Pacific Birth Collective
About the organizer
Our organization is focused on 3 pillars: (1) to provide birth, wellness and sexuality education to the community, including programs and workshops for high risk populations, under-served populations and teens; (2) to provided a structure for island-wide professionals (including, but not limited to, midwives, OBs, nurses, doulas, massage therapists, family therapists, acupuncturists, lactation consultants, and photographers) to network and share and connect with regular meetings, trainings, online directory and working committees; and (3) to provide structure to advocate for birth and wellness choices in our local hospital system, as well as legislation concerning options in birth in Maui County and Statewide.
Given the recent devastating Lahaina wildfires, we are also focusing on providing resources, to the best of our ability and knowledge to help our Maui ‘Ohana to find and connect with community resources.