

Honolulu Community College’s construction and trades programs received a $30,000 donation from Ward Village that will provide essential tool kits for students and updated educational resources. This contribution is part of a $120,000 charitable initiative the company announced on June 2, along with the grand opening of The Park Ward Village.

“We are deeply grateful for Ward Village’s investment in the future of our construction and trades students,” said Honolulu CC Chancellor Karen C. Lee. “Providing our learners with high-quality tools, equipment and educational resources is crucial to their education, and this support helps ensure they are well-prepared for successful careers in Hawaiʻi’s workforce.”
Other gift recipients included Residential Youth Services & Empowerment in support of its Beretania Street capital project, Aloha for Hawaiʻi for Kona low flood recovery assistance, and Re-Use Hawaiʻi for sustainability-focused reuse efforts serving Kakaʻako and Ward Village.
Adjacent to Victoria Ward Park, The Park Ward Village includes 546 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes, as well as more than 30,000 square feet of new retail and dining. It is Ward Village’s ninth residential tower.

