Skyline Eco-Adventures Participates in Trilogy’s Blue’Aina Campaign and Gives Back $1000 to the Pacific Cancer Foundation on Maui

14 March 2016
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Screen Shot 2016-03-14 at 3.15.35 PMSkyline Eco-Adventures, Hawaii’s award-winning zipline company and operator of the first zipline course in the United States, partnered with Trilogy Sailing, Diamond Resorts and the Pacific Cancer Foundation to support Trilogy’s Blue’Aina campaign.  50 volunteers joined in to participate in a reef clean up off Mala ramp outside of Lahaina, Maui.  As the corporate sponsor for the day’s event, Skyline Eco-Adventure’s General Manager, Erik McLellan presented a $1000 check to the Pacific Cancer Foundation on Maui in support of the non-profit’s work with cancer patients, families and survivors. The day’s event was catered by Diamond Resorts on Maui and crewed by Trilogy Sailing.

The mission of the Pacific Cancer Foundation is to provide access, knowledge and support to all those whose lives have been touched by cancer in Maui county. The Pacific Cancer Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2005 by a group of concerned health care professionals and cancer survivors. The Foundation focuses on providing free support services for Maui's cancer community. Visit http://www.pacificcancerfoundation.org/

Trilogy’s Blue`Aina objective is to clean up and maintain Maui's reefs, educate the community, and raise money for non-profits. Trilogy & The Surfrider Foundation are committed to cleaning 12 reefs in 12 months. Together, their efforts target reefs in distress between Maui's South side and West side, along with an annual event on Lana'i. Visit www.sailtrilogy.com/helpmaui

Skyline Eco-Adventures was recently named the No. 1 Zipline Company; No. 1 Zipline Course; and No. 1 Land Activity/Adventure Tour Company in Hawaii Magazine’s annual 2016 Reader’s Choice Awards and a 2015 Best Places to Work in Hawaii by Hawaii Business magazine. As a member of 1% For The Planet, Skyline gives back 1% of annual revenue to local environmental causes and charitable organizations in Hawaii. For more information, visit www.zipline.com/about/conservation

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