Ohana Fuels donates to J. Walter Cameron Center through company program
Amy Johnson, Craig Kinoshita, Jon Jennings, Steve Wetter and Cesar Gaxiola hold up a big check after the Ohana Fuels Fuel Up. Do Good. program raised more than $6,4000 for the J. Walter Cameron Center in Maui. Photo courtesy J. Walter Cameron Center
The J. Walter Cameron Center has received funding from the fourth quarter 2025 Ohana Fuels Fuel Up. Do Good. program, which donated a portion of the fuel sales from Ohana Fuels stations across Maui from October through December.
The initiative that supports local nonprofits is led by Ohana Fuels and its parent company Hawaii Petroleum, and the J. Walter Cameron Center in Maui received a large check for more than $6,400.
“We are deeply grateful to Ohana Fuels and Hawai’i Petroleum for selecting the Cameron Center as their beneficiary,” said Cesar Gaxiola, executive director of the Cameron Center. “This generous contribution strengthens our ability to provide affordable, mission driven space and shared infrastructure for the 26 nonprofit agencies that call our campus home.”
The center houses 26 agencies that serve more than 65,000 individuals annually. Funds received through the Fuel Up. Do Good. program will support general operations and facility infrastructure, helping to ensure that nonprofit tenants can continue delivering essential services including health and wellness programs, youth and family support, kupuna services, housing assistance and more.
For more information about the J. Walter Cameron Center, go to www.jwcameroncenter.org.



