Areté Collective and our Areté Hawaii team are honored to have sponsored the 11th Annual Turtle Bay Foundation Golf Tournament at the Arnold Palmer Golf Course, a meaningful event dedicated to supporting the sustainable future of North Shore and Koʻolauloa communities. Areté Hawaii had three teams, made up of our employees and partners, and we enjoyed spending time with the other players to support the incredible mission of the Turtle Bay Foundation. With 50 teams from 34 companies, the enthusiasm on the greens was inspiring, and we’re grateful to all who joined.
The Turtle Bay Foundation surpassed its fundraising goals, enabling invaluable scholarships and grants, with the next round of scholarships to be awarded in Spring 2025. Since 2012, community contributions have enabled them to award over $1 million to over 500 students and 70 nonprofits, fueling a brighter future for our communities. A big mahalo to everyone involved. Together, we’re building a legacy of resilience and opportunity. See you on the greens next year!
Recent News
Development Update July 2025
Vertical construction of the four buildings on Phase 1 is ongoing. Irrigation work on the mainline of the Fazio Golf Course near hole #10 is underway. Beginning in mid-July, the Kaihalulu East Drive dust fence will be installed in preparation for constructing the public access road from Kuilima Drive to the new comfort station near ‘Ō‘io Stream.
Areté supports ER renovations at Kahuku Medical Center
Areté Collective is contributing $70,000 to support much-needed renovations at the Kahuku Medical Center (KMC) Emergency Room, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening local healthcare services for local residents on Oʻahu’s North Shore. The donation was presented at a reception at the hospital on May 16, 2025.
Turtle Bay Foundation awards $200,000 in Scholarships to 86 North Shore & Koʻolauloa Students
In its most impactful year yet, the Turtle Bay Foundation awarded $200,000 in college scholarships to 86 students from Koʻolauloa and the North Shore communities, including 22 students who are either employees or immediate ʻohana of Turtle Bay Resort team members.