SUPPORTING MY COMMUNITY IS IMPORTANT
The Hawaii Jaycees Adopt-A-School Day is a statewide grassroots effort to establish an annual day of awareness and service to Hawaii schools.
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Since its inception in 2008, Adopt-A-School Day has inspired hundreds of individuals, groups, businesses, civic groups, and non-profit organizations - including Dawn Patrol Assessments - to conduct unique service projects for Hawaii schools. These projects address the schools’ needs and create a positive impact in the lives of the students, faculty, and volunteers.
Lanakila Pacific Meals on Wheels program is Hawaii’s largest and only island-wide meal service for seniors. Bringing more than a nutritious meal, their team of volunteers also serves as a connection to other local services, helping seniors maintain their independence, in their own homes, with dignity.
Dawn Patrol Assessments has been volunteering for the Meals on Wheels program since 2011, delivering meals to seniors for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This has been a great way to give the local seniors a healthy meal, enabling them to stay at their homes with their Ohana.
The Soldier Family Assistance Center (SFAC) in Hawaii provides tailored and responsive services to the needs of soldiers and their Families. Dawn Patrol Assessments, in partnership with Chaminade University of Honolulu, honored a much deserving Wounded Warrior at the 2014 EA Sports Maui Invitational basketball tournament.
Dawn Patrol Assessments fully supports the Warrior Transition Battalion mission to promote the timely return to the force or transition to civilian life and is dedicated to continually volunteer in working closely with these soldiers.
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Over 1,000 athletes and coaches throughout the State participate in these amazing games. The Holiday Classic includes a multi-division 2-day Basketball tournament, Singles and Unified® Team Bowling competitions, and traditional and Unified® Doubles Bocce tournaments. The Holiday Classic marks the end of the Fall season. Dawn Patrol Assessments volunteers annually as a Bocce Ball tournament referee, cheering on the determination of every athlete.
The United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA) of Hawaii is a nonprofit, volunteer health organization. Its focus is to positively affect the quality of life for children and adults with cerebral palsy or other severe disabilities with similar service needs. Support for the families is seen as an important part of the organizations mission. UCPA's goal is to empower people with choices and to provide opportunities of independence.
Dawn Patrol Assessments has been volunteering for United Cerebral Palsy Association since 2011, participating in the Annual Rubber Duckie Race and Dessert Fantasy.