We have been generously supported by community members and individuals, County and State government, Hawai’I and national foundations, organizations and corporations.
Michael Bonahan
Sam Feldman
David Hall
Gary Harrold Estate
Alex Keeley
Brian Kerley
Tom and Marsha Kerley
Walt Singer
Tom Watson
Atherton Family Foundation
Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation
Harold K.L. Castle Foundation
Cooke Foundatio
East Hawaiʻi Community Fund
First Insurance Charitable Foundation
Hawaiʻi Community Foundation
The Healy Foundation
IMA Foundation
Kosasa Foundation
McInerney Foundation
Nicholson Foundation
Roy H & Lorraine M Okumura Foundation
Public Health Fund
The Sinclaire Foundation
G.N. Wilcox Foundation
County of Hawaiʻi
County Council Member James Hustace
First Hawaiian Bank
First Insurance Co. Charitable Foundation
Hawaiʻi Tourism and Lodging Association
Body Glove
Fair Wind Reservations
Fly Kona UFO Parasails
Forc Restaurant
Hawaiian Adventures
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill Hilo
Kamuela Liquoir
Kohana‘iki Golf Course
Kulaniapia Falls Inn
Makani Golf Club
Mauna Kea Golf Course
Nanea Golf Club
Pueo’s Osteria
Sea Paradise
Waikoloa Beach Golf Course
Waimea Body Essentials
Wasabi Tours
We collaborate with schools, youth-serving organizations, and cultural groups to host weekly J-Group Circles, Adventure Weekends, and Rites of Passage Weekends. These partnerships allow us to provide safe, meaningful, and memorable experiences for boys while integrating Hawaiian values such as kuleana, mālama, and aloha.
Our programs are made possible through generous support from local foundations, government agencies, and philanthropic partners who share our commitment to youth development. These grants help ensure that all programs are provided at no cost to families.
Boys are typically referred through participating schools, community organizations, or families. Families and community members are encouraged to reach out directly to discuss program availability, eligibility, and next steps.
Strong partnerships expand our reach, deepen program impact, and ensure boys have the consistent support they need. By connecting schools, families, mentors, grant partners, and the broader community, we help boys develop the skills, confidence, and sense of responsibility necessary to thrive in school, home, and life.
Interested in partnering or referring a student? Contact Boys to Men Mentoring Hawaiʻi to learn how you can help guide the next generation of young men.