Spectrum Awards $6K to Homestead Alliance

Spectrum presents the $6,000 donation to Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance. Left to right, MHFA President Faith Tuipulotu, Spectrum Representative Melissa Ocampo, Sen. Lynn DeCoite; Spectrum Director Rebecca Lieberman, MHFA Manager Rosie Davis, and MHFA Secretary Sherry Sasada. Contributed photo
Spectrum News Release
Spectrum announced a donation of $6,000 to Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance through the company’s national community philanthropic program, Spectrum Employee Community Grants.
The Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance advocates for water rights, agricultural law awareness and technology adoption among homestead and commercial farmers. MHFA runs the Molokai Digital Hub, which provides local residents access to high-speed Internet, computer literacy and telehealth resources at the Lanikeha Community Center in Ho‘olehua.
Spectrum’s grant will help support these services, including hands-on technology education, workforce training, and support for remote healthcare appointments.
Spectrum presented the grant on May 9 at the 5th annual Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance Educational Resource Fair. Sen. Lynn DeCoite joined Spectrum executives and Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance representatives for the celebration.
“The Molokai Digital Hub has become a vital resource for our community since opening last October,” said Sen. Lynn DeCoite. “We appreciate Spectrum’s ongoing partnership and support to help ensure Molokai residents have the tools they need for education, health and opportunity.”
Spectrum employee, Melissa Ocampo, nominated Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance for the employee community grant.
“I nominated Molokai Homestead Farmers Alliance because I see how the Digital Hub gives our neighbors a space to learn new skills and connect with each other,” said Ocampo, Spectrum Customer Service Support Representative. “It’s making a real difference for residents of all ages.”
Spectrum Employee Community Grants have provided funding to more than 600 local nonprofits in 35 states throughout the company’s service area since its inception in July 2019.
“The Spectrum grant is helping us reach more people who want to build capacity, connect and improve their lives,” said Rosie Davis, Executive Director, Maui County Area Health Education Center on Molokai. “Every workshop, every class and every telehealth session brings our community closer together.”
“Through Spectrum Employee Community Grants, we’re proud to provide support to vital community organizations with which our employees are already volunteering their time and talent,” said Keri Askew Bailey, Group Vice President of Government Affairs for Spectrum. “Together, we’re building stronger communities where our customers and employees live and work across Hawaii.”
Recipients deliver critical social services, helping underserved residents meet basic needs, including food, shelter, clothing, job training and neighborhood safety. Each awardee is nominated by one of the company’s 92,000 U.S.-based employees who has volunteered with the organization for at least one year.
Visit corporate.charter.com/community-impact for more information on Spectrum’s philanthropic initiatives, including Spectrum Employee Community Grants.











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