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Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is about to unveil limited-edition pink Cabanas for a Cure created by local textile designer Jana Lam. The cabanas will be in place to celebrate the resort’s sixth annual Hyatt Maui’s Paddle for a Cure, a fundraising initiative that supports Susan G. Komen Hawaii August 30-October 31. Travelers are able to give back through various experiences and touchpoints ranging from attending Drive for a Cure at Ka’anapali Golf Courses on August 30, a memorial Paddle Out on September 1,  and dining experiences throughout the resort that include special menus.

Guests who book the “Pink Ocean Hales (Hawaiian for house)” will be able to enjoy direct ocean views of Ka’anapali Beach and their choice of two strawberry daiquiris or mai tais.

“We always want to participate in events that support worthy causes, and Susan G. Komen is a great organization that we actually haven’t worked with before,” said Jana Lam in a statement. “When the resort approached us to be a part of the Cabanas for a Cure, a component of Hyatt Maui’s Paddle for a Cure, I felt like it was a no-brainer, and that if we could swing it, we should definitely do something.”

Jana Lam is a Hawaii native who lived in North Carolina and New York City before moving back to Honolulu to pursue her passion for screen-printing. The Jana Lam brand started a few years ago, and recently opened a store in Kaka’ako where shoppers can buy her pieces directly from the source and get a first-hand look at her one-of-a-kind fabric being screen-printed as well. Jana Lam has collaborated with numerous brands, artists, and airlines.

These designer cabanas are priced at $305 (plus tax) for eight hours and can be booked by calling (808) 661-1234 ext. 3225. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen Hawaii. For more information about the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, click here. More insight about Maui, can be found here and here.