Prudential Locations has always believed in supporting the community it serves. The Prudential Locations Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization committed to serving the needs of children and families in Hawaii through the support of non-profit organizations and programs. Foundation members generate much needed funding and volunteer their personal time and commitment.
By coordinating the efforts of our real estate professionals and staff toward
the betterment of our community, the Foundation aims to enhance the lives of
Hawaii's disadvantaged children and families. In addition to monetary
donations, we commit a great deal of time and energy to these charities.
Partner Programs
Throughout the years, we've helped the following charities and programs:
- Habitat For Humanity
- Adopt A Teacher
- Aloha United Way
- American Cancer Society
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Child & Family Services
- Hawaii Children's Cancer Foundation
- HUGS
- Make A Difference Day
- Ronald McDonald House (Hawaii)
- Women In Need
Contact Us
If you represent a local charity and would like additional information about our services, send emails and inquiries to foundation@pruhawaii.com.
Recent Contributions
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters - ran event for premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Paid for 120 Big Brothers and Big Sisters to go watch movie in private screening at Ward.
- Hurricane Relief - donated $21,300 to Red Cross for hurricane relief. Based on agent and employee donations and a match by the Foundation.
- Women in Need - hosted a luncheon for Women in Need (domestic abuse shelter for women and children) that helped WIN get $200,000 grant from state
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Project Visitation - hosted an event to unite the children in foster care homes with their siblings.
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Sunshine Kids - Teens from the Sunshine Kids, a Houston based non-profit organization, were invited to vacation in Hawaii. The organization is dedicated to providing support to children with cancer.The Locations Foundation donated $2,000 to the Sunshine Kids to help offset the expenses and more than 35 volunteer agents and employees participated in the activities throughout the week.

