porate groups. As Camp Pupukea evolves into a multiuse community resource, it will remain a hub for outdoor learning and leadership development. Existing amenities, including a dining hall, commercial kitchen, swimming pool, chapel, amphitheater, and hiking trails, remain fully active. The new cabins will complement these features by enabling yearround use for a wider range of programs and community groups. Funding for construction will come through a capital campaign launching in Q4 2025, which will include naming opportunities for cabins and other site enhancements. To learn more about the project or to support the effort, visit www.ScoutingHawaii.org. Visual concept of the new Camp Pupukea cabins illuminated after dark. About Scouting America, Aloha Council Scouting America, Aloha Council has been building young leaders of character for over a century. Serving nearly 4,000 youth across Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands, its programs— Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Sea Scouts, Venturing, and Exploring—provide adventure, leadership development, and service opportunities that prepare youth for success in life. Guided by a 50-member Board of business, civic, and community leaders and supported by over 2,000 volunteers, Aloha Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to strengthening youth, families, and communities through Scouting’s proven values. Join us in shaping the future. 100 HAWAII PARENT September/October 2025 “The cabins are intended to support a wide range of programs including Scout and school camps, retreats, leadership training, and offsite gatherings for community and corporate groups”
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