Expanding Access to Spay and Neuter Services on Maui
On March 17, 2026, the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset will host a pivotal meeting featuring leaders from the Aloha FurEver Pets Foundation (AFPF). This nonprofit organization, founded by animal advocate Wendy Hornack, aims to improve the health and welfare of pets across Maui. The meeting will not only shed light on AFPF’s initiatives but also focus on the importance of expanding access to spay and neuter services, a crucial component in managing the island’s pet population.
Meet the Speakers
Wendy Hornack and Alec Estrada are central figures in this discussion. Hornack, a passionate advocate for animal welfare, has devoted her efforts to creating a better environment for pets in Hawaii. As the founder of AFPF, she possesses extensive knowledge of the local challenges confronting animal care and how effective spay and neuter programs can address these issues. Estrada, also deeply invested in the cause, brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing initiatives and future goals of the organization.
The Mission of Aloha FurEver Pets Foundation
AFPF operates under a multifaceted mission that prioritizes humane animal care through spay and neuter initiatives. By reducing the number of unwanted litters, they aim to alleviate the burden on local shelters while promoting responsible pet ownership. Moreover, their community education efforts aim to inform pet owners about the benefits of spaying and neutering, emphasizing that these procedures contribute to healthier pets and reduce health risks.
Recent Accomplishments
The foundation has achieved significant milestones in recent months. Community clinics hosted by AFPF have successfully provided essential veterinary services, including spay and neuter surgeries, to both urban and rural neighborhoods. By prioritizing grassroots outreach, they have reached out to underserved populations, ensuring that all pet owners have access to vital resources. Such initiatives have not only increased the number of pets sterilized but have also raised awareness about responsible pet ownership throughout the island.
Building Collaborations
The upcoming meeting is part of AFPF’s broader strategy to deepen community ties and foster collaborations with local organizations. By joining forces with other service-oriented groups, AFPF aims to create a more unified approach to animal welfare on Maui. Hornack and Estrada will discuss how collaborative partnerships can amplify their message and extend their reach, ultimately enhancing the lives of more animals across the island.
Event Details
The Rotary Club meeting will take place at the YMCA West Side Resource Center, located at 226 Kupuohi Street in Lahaina, within the old Tamura’s building in Emerald Plaza. The meeting will kick off with a social period at 5 PM, allowing attendees to mingle and discuss their shared passion for animal welfare before the formal program begins at 5:30 PM.
Attendees can look forward to light snacks and bottled water available for purchase during the evening. This informal setting provides a welcoming atmosphere for discussions that are both educational and inspiring.
How to Get Involved
For those interested in attending the meeting, expressing this interest is simple. Potential attendees are encouraged to reach out to Club Service Chair Laura Stanton via email at lstanton127@outlook.com. Engaging in this discussion is an excellent opportunity for community members to learn more about the importance of spay and neuter initiatives and the critical work being done by the Aloha FurEver Pets Foundation.
This meeting promises insightful dialogue about the future of animal care on Maui, making it an essential event for anyone passionate about improving the lives of pets in their community.


