one of our core values is giving back by donating to nonprofit organizations in support of women, disaster relief efforts, protecting our oceans, medical research, local communities, and the next generation.

By bringing awareness to these organizations and the causes they are supporting, we can share education regarding issues our communities are facing and ways to spread Aloha, or love, to those in need around the world.

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A percentage of Mālie’s proceeds will be donated to the National Kidney Foundation.

  • 1 in 3 Americans is at risk for kidney disease
  • 37 million people have chronic kidney disease
  • 660,000 people live with kidney failure
  • 100,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant

Anyone can be diagnosed with kidney disease, but not everyone has access to the care they deserve. Your donations power life-changing research, education and advocacy to ensure every person facing kidney disease gets the chance to thrive, and access for all to programs that help patients find their perfect match.

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Kidney disease has impacted the founder and her loved ones directly and is a cause that is very close to her heart. Kidney disease is known as a “silent killer” because signs of disease often go unnoticed for many years until those affected by it have less than 15% kidney function remaining. The 660,000 people who live with kidney failure require either dialysis (a procedure that filters the body’s blood) or a kidney transplant. The wait on the national donor list is currently between 3 and 5 years. The National Kidney Foundation helps to connect those afflicted by kidney disease to the life-saving education and care they need. 

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