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Maui Divers Jewelry Donates 100% of Online Sales to Make-A-Wish Hawaii

Cassandra with Belle at Disneyland

On April 1, 2025, Maui Divers Jewelry held an online fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Hawaii for the second consecutive year! Beating last year's fundraiser of thirty-five thousand dollars, they are happy to help grant even more wishes for critically ill keiki (children) in the state of Hawaiʻi. 

With 100% of online sales benefiting Make-A-Wish Hawaii on this one day online event, Maui Divers Jewelry has been able to help grant wishes for children like 5-year-old Cassandra from Wahiawa, who was diagnosed with leukemia in November 2022. On the most challenging days, Cassandra found comfort in Bluey, Minnie Mouse, and her favorite Disney princesses. She wished to go to Walt Disney World®, and thanks to the support of Maui Divers Jewelry, her wish came true!

Cassandra’s wish gave her the chance to simply be a kid again—surrounded by magic, laughter, and endless possibilities. On April 1, everyone will have another opportunity to purchase a piece of jewelry exclusively made in Hawaiʻi while helping grant more life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses in the Hawaiian Islands.

"At Maui Divers Jewelry, we wholeheartedly believe that every keiki should experience joy, no matter the challenges they encounter," said Creative Director and CEO Cole Slater. "We are proud to partner with Make-A-Wish Hawaii for the second consecutive year to fulfill life-changing wishes for keiki with critical illnesses in our community."

“We are incredibly grateful to Maui Divers Jewelry for their generosity in donating 100% of online sales on April 1, 2025, to help grant life-changing wishes for keiki across the state,” said Make-A-Wish Hawaii President and CEO Trini Kaopuiki Clark. “Their support will bring hope and joy to children facing critical illnesses, empowering them to dream beyond their diagnosis and look toward a brighter future.” 

During the month of April, Make-A-Wish Hawaii joins other Make-A-Wish chapters, affiliates, and supporters worldwide to celebrate the power of wishes for World Wish Month. Many corporate partners across the country, including Maui Divers Jewelry, will be activating in various ways to raise money and rally their customers to help grant wishes.

To learn more about Make-A-Wish Hawaii, visit hawaii.wish.org.

About Maui Divers Jewelry:
Founded in 1959, Maui Divers Jewelry has been a staple of quality craftsmanship, expert design, and Aloha. Each piece is exclusively made in Hawaiʻi by skilled artists and masterful jewelers; their signature creations are timeless treasures. Maui Divers Jewelry has a long-standing commitment to the local community in Hawaiʻi. Raising over $1.35 million during a seven-day online fundraiser for the Hawaii Red Cross to benefit those affected by the Maui Wildfires and over thirty-five thousand dollars for Make-A-Wish Hawaii last year, they encourage everyone to join hands to make a difference for local keiki with Make-A-Wish Hawaii. To learn more about Maui Divers Jewelry, visit MauiDivers.com.

About Make-A-Wish Hawaii: 
Make-A-Wish Hawaii (MAWH) grants life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses. They seek to bring every eligible child's wish to life because a wish is an integral part of a child's medical journey. Research shows that children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight their illness. 
Headquartered in Honolulu, MAWH is considered one of the top charities in the state, with every dollar raised in Hawaiʻi staying in Hawaiʻi to support local wishes. Their organization has transformed lives and united the Hawaiʻi community for over 40 years. One of the first local chapters established, MAWH continues to be among the busiest in the nation. Together, generous donors, supporters, staff, and more than 400 volunteers have granted more than 1,700 wishes for local keiki across the state of Hawaiʻi since 1982 and have hosted more than 18,000 others for children worldwide for wishes to visit our islands.
For more information about Make-A-Wish Hawaii, visit Hawaii.wish.org.