
Lawai International Center Benefit Auction 2025
The Lawai International Center Benefit Auction 2025 is now open. The auction will run from October 8, 2025 to October 26, 2025, with proceeds going to Lawai International Center in order to support . Auction items range from exotic vacation getaways to donated items guaranteed to delight and surprise. So, tell your friends, family, community. Let the bidding begin!
The Lawai International Center is a cultural and archaeological treasure in Lawai on Kauai that is bringing the valley back to prominence as a center for compassion and cultural understanding. The first immigrants from Japan built 88 miniature shrines here in 1904 to honor the 1,000-mile pilgrimage on the island of Shikoku, Japan. It is a place outside of time and refreshes the spirit.
Volunteers are preserving the significance of Lawai International Center by their commitment, nurturing the land and heartfelt dedication. By presenting cultural programs, they also perpetuate the history of the founders and keep their contributions alive.
The collective energy of the volunteers, supporters, and ancestors is at the heart of the Lawai International Center today. We invite you to be a part of the Lawai family, a growing number of individuals worldwide who nurture the compassion of this sanctuary for all people and future generations.
Contact Information
info@lawaicenter.org
Text or call (808) 639-5952
Pickup and Shipping Information
Local pickup is available at our Lihue office at 3343 Kanakolu St, Lihue HI
Dates and times:
- Wednesday, October 29, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Friday, October 31, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Saturday, November 1, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Shipping is available anywhere in the world. Winners are responsible for their shipping costs. Shipping information will be collected after the auction closes.
We guarantee that you will be totally satisfied by the love from the volunteers and generosity of the donors in creating this auction.
Our Mission
The mission of Lawai International Center is to preserve and nurture the land and its cultural heritage, as a place of compassion and Aloha, by dedicated volunteers welcoming all who come to experience its essence.