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ANNUAL REPORT 2009 - 2010
“Kahiau,” or to give generously from the heart, continues to be a focus for the Foundation with the Pennies for Pauahi program on Kamehameha Schools’ campuses. Originally started at our Kea’au campus’ elementary school, the program has grown to include multiple grade levels and campuses. It is clear that the seeds of giving continue to grow within our young leaders.
The Foundation’s impact is solely the result of your dedication and support for what we do and stand for. We are graciously thankful for your kōkua, and ask for your continued support as we continue to grow Pauahi’s legacy of giving just like the tamarind tree.
Mahalo nui loa,
Dee Jay Mailer KSK’70, President
Kalei Stern KSK’89, Vice President and Executive Director
Aloha mai kākou,
At birth, Pauahi’s father, Abner Pākī, planted a tamarind sapling to signify the beginning of her life. The sapling flourished and grew into a tall and magnificent tree. Pauahi often sat with her people under this very tree listening to them and offering advice – a strong indication of the life she lived and the love she held for her people.
Letter from the President and Executive Director
Today, with the unwavering support from our Kamehameha Schools’ alumni, friends and ‘ohana, Pauahi’s legacy of giving has grown big and strong like the tamarind tree that signified her life, her legacy.
Despite a slowly recovering economy, our generous donors contributed over $400,000 towards life-changing educational opportunities for people of Hawaiian ancestry.
At the core of our supporters is a proud and devoted group of Kamehameha Schools’ alumni who understand the benefits of Pauahi’s legacy and chose to perpetuate that legacy for the benefit of Hawaiian people. In the 2009 – 2010 fiscal year, the Foundation saw a 57% increase in alumni participation from the previous fiscal year. The Alumni Week Golf Tournament, in particular, raised over $20,000 for the Nā Koa Ho‘oulu scholarship.
Kamehameha Schools’ staff and faculty continue to be constant contributors to our mission. Our Work Place Giving campaign generated over $30,000 of support for the Foundation.
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Scholarship Recipients
Randy Wayne Ahuna ScholarshipTiana Over
Christine Alicata Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Noelani Mikami
John A. Awana ScholarshipEmily Loscalzo
Margaret & Allen Bailey Scholarship (KSK)Janna Pili Burkett, Sarah Kilinoe Requilman, Rychele Tacadena
Edwin Mahiai Copp Beamer ScholarshipHeidi Thomas
Beamer Family Scholarships (KSK)Helen Desha Beamer GrantZachary LumKeola & Kapono Beamer GrantJonah Solatorio, Kalima WatsonPono & Louise Beamer GrantKody Kekoa, Nina KiWinona Beamer GrantKathalynn Benner
Elizabeth Ku‘ulei Bell Moloka‘i Education ScholarshipJon Brito, Brent Nakihei
Daisy Bell Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Noelani Mikami
Jalene Kanani Bell ‘Ohana ScholarshipHaunani Nagel
Gladys Kamakakūokalani ‘Ainoa Brandt ScholarshipNanette Arsiga-Faurot, KaLena Cuevas, Ashlee Kalauli, Kawaipunikauikawekiu Lipe
Charles P.K.M. Burrows/Hui Lama Scholarship (KSK)Not awarded for the 2009-2010, no eligible candidates
Theone Chock Scholarship (KSK)Warren Walker
Choy-Kee ‘Ohana ScholarshipJoshua Pu‘u
Douglas K.K. Chung Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Ryan Ho
Charles Cockett ‘Ohana ScholarshipNot offered for 2009-2010
Desha-Mulholland Scholarship (Tri-campus)Whitney Minamishin (KSK), Breana Asuncion (KSM), Ashley DeGuzman-Hoomanawanui (KSH)
Pop Diamond Scholarship (KSK)Jasmine Kaohelaulii
Early Childhood Education/Literacy FundE Maka‘ala Preschool, Haili Christian School, Ke Kula Kaikoholā, Kula Kamali‘i o Hi‘ikeakaikamālama, Pūnana Leo o Hilo Preschool
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BRIAN TE‘OCollege: Chaminade University of HonoluluField of Study: EducationScholarships: Myron & Laura Thompson and Inspirational Educator
This Myron & Laura Thompson Scholarship honors the late Myron “Pinky” Thompson, former Kamehameha Schools Trustee and co-founder of Alu Like and Papa Ola Lōkahi, and wife Laura by supporting students pursuing a degree in early childhood education. The Inspirational Educator Scholarship honors the many inspirational educators who have made a difference in the lives of students by supporting students pursuing a career in the field of education.
Scholarship Recipient Spotlight
“I want to express my deepest gratitude to all of you for the opportunity I now have to further my education and to count myself with the many who have made similar commitments to building a better tomorrow for our keiki.”- Brian Te‘o
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
HAUNANI NAGEL College: University of Hawai‘i – West O‘ahuField of Study: Public AdministrationScholarships: Jalene Kanani Bell ‘Ohana, Kamehameha Schools Class of 1956 and Class of 1974
The Kamehameha Schools Class of 1956 Scholarship supports students who demonstrate academic excellence and aptitude toward obtaining a higher education. The Kamehameha Schools Class of 1974 Scholarship honors supports students who graduated from a Hawaiian focused Charter school in Hawai‘i. The Jalene Kanani Bell ‘Ohana Scholarship honors Wilene Wailani Bell and her commitment to her family, education and civic involvement by supporting students who are well-rounded, community-minded, and possess a “can-do” attitude.
“You have allowed this mother of five a chance to empower her children with strength, by allowing me to lead by example, by making me an inspiration in their lives and ultimately, for showing them what a degree can do for the betterment of our livelihood.”- Haunani Nagel
Scholarship Recipient Spotlight
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Bruce T. and Jackie Mahi Erickson GrantMary Ann Baricuatro
Stanley and Besse Fortuna Memorial Scholarship (KSM)Kalena Zimmerman
Dr. Pauline Frederick Scholarship (KSK)Courtney Rae Botelho
Gail and Allan Fujimoto Scholarship (Kamehameha Scholars)Tiara Lima
Goldman Sachs / Matsuo Takabuki Commemorative ScholarshipDavid Ahuna, Aaron Cates, Calvin Higa, Melinda Lloyd, Cerell Rivera, Becky Niniau Simmons, Nashua Solidum
Isaac and Mary Harbottle ScholarshipKaylen Halemano
Ho‘opa‘a Mau Grant (KSK)Christian-Gardner K. Brown, Ian M. Douglas, Kamakani K. MacDonald-Chun, David Paik, Anthony R. Santarini
Pouhana Hokele ScholarshipWainani Paikai
Lance (KS ’83) and Andrea Hussey (KS ’83) Leong ScholarshipMalie Carvalho
I Mua Mālama JROTC Ka‘awaloa Takemoto Scholarship Sauilima Talimalie, Brenda Velasco
Inspirational Educator ScholarshipKemomilaniokawahineu‘i Ka‘apana, Brian Te‘o
Charles S. Iwata, Jr., Memorial Annual ScholarshipTierra-Leigh Chang
Ka ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i o Kamehameha Award (KSK)Alan Alihi Alohikea
Wallace and Barbara Ka‘awaloa Grant (KSK)Flora Keonaona Cross, Zachary Sainz
Daniel Kahikini and Millie Akaka ScholarshipElissa-Marie Kahahane, Nohea Pangkee
Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association Maui Region ScholarshipChelsea Grimm, Christopher Nakahashi
Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association O‘ahu Region ScholarshipMary Ann Baricuatro, Kina Palaualelo
Kamehameha Association of Teacher and Parents Moloka‘i “‘Elua” ScholarshipKoal Apuna, Kaohulani Rawlins-Crivello
Kamehameha Schools Athletic Scholar (KSK)Tyler Amina
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1952 “Nā Hoaloha o Kamehameha” ScholarshipMaluhia Mendes-Medeiros, Sr.
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1956 GrantBrolin-Duke Kawewehi, Haunani Nagel
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1957 Award (KSK)Kaleiilima Holt, Grant Kaiama
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1960 GrantBrolin-Duke Kawewehi
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1968 “Ka Poli o Kaiona” ScholarshipShariyah Campbell, Brolin-Duke Kawewehi
Scholarship Recipients
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1970 ScholarshipBarbara Pacifica Hanohano, Noell Kamauoha
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1971 “Get Chance” ScholarshipChance Barretto
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1972Kiana Ishibashi, Cera Oliveira
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1973 “Proud to be ‘73” ScholarshipBianca Franco, Kawanalaaloha Kawelo
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1974 ScholarshipMikel Thomas Morita, Haunani Nagel
Kamehameha Schools Female Athlete Scholarship (KSK)Macy Yonamine
Kamehameha Schools Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Scholarship (KSK)Shawna Kinilau
Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Class of 2007 “Nā Olonā” Grant (KSH)Kady Dumagin
Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i – Parents & Teacher Organization Scholarship (KSH)Jenna Aina, Shanely Apele, Keoni Bailado, Nainoa Calip, John Fratinardo, Kawehiokaiulani Hanohano, Layla Hanohano-Tripp, Mitchell Herras, Kawehipuaaonalani Kaikaina, Kekoa Kalahiki, Kawehi Kanoho-Kalahiki, Kekoa Kekaualua, David Kekuewa, Kuilei Kramer, Alana Matsuoka, Zechary Okamoto, Natalie Poy, Izaac Queja, Cedrick Roberts-Perry, Kalena Shiroma, Kaopua Sutton, Mikella Wong
Kamehameha Schools Maui Parent Teacher Organization ‘A‘apueo ScholarshipKameron Boro, Jessica Santos, Keani Kahuhu (’08-’09 recipient), Jordan Saribay (’08-’09 recipient)
Kamehameha Schools Social Studies Faculty Grant (KSK)Jaryn Inafuku
Sarah Keli‘ilolena Lum Konia Nakoa Hawaiian Language ScholarshipKiana Atkinson
Herbert Kealoha Keppeler Scholarship (KSK)Shannon Keola
KGMB/KHON Video Production Grant (Tri-campus)Iwalani Kaili (KSH), Erin Lau (KSK), Micah Mizumoto (KSK), Tani Nakamitsu (KSM)
Henry Lee Scholarship (KSK)Isaiah Sato
Lokomaika‘i ScholarshipJantina Segundo
David Lorch Music Scholarship (KSK)Christopher Bright
Doris M. Lyman Memorial Scholarship (KS)Louis Turbeville
Trustee Richard Lyman, Jr. GrantJaryn Inafuku (KSK), Jenni Tadeo (Pāhoa High School)
Lena Machado Haku Mele Scholarship (KSK)Kaipo Tilton
Dan & Rachel Mahi Educational ScholarshipBrolin-Duke Kawewehi, Maluhia Mendes-Medeiros, Sr.
Makaloa ScholarshipLynn Abiva, Aleena Arakaki, Kiana Atkinson, Jean Bezilla, Alyssa Fujimoto, Rosesita Guzman, Sanoe Kauhane, Clarinda Santiago
Dorothy Martin Scholarship (KSK)Jayme Ogino
Scholarship Recipients
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KAIWIPUNIKAUIKAWEKIU LIPECollege: University of Hawai‘i at MānoaField of Study: EducationScholarships: Gladys Kamakakūokalani ‘Ainoa Brandt Scholarship
This scholarship honors outstanding state, national and international educational achievements of Gladys Kamakakūokalani ‘Ainoa Brandt by supporting students who aspire to enter the educational profession.
“I am a wife and a mother of a two year-old daughter. I saw the opportunity to get my PhD as a way to extend my reach to the native Hawaiian community and therefore further my commitment.” - Kaiwipunikauikawekiu Lipe
Scholarship Recipient Spotlight
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
Frank & Ruth R. Midkiff Scholarship (Tri-campus)Kristin Castenera (KSK), Manta Dircks (KSH), Connor Kihune (KSM), Katelyn Perryman (KSM), Kalena Shiroma (KSH), Michael Wasko (KSK)
George Hi‘ilani Mills Perpetual ScholarshipMatthew Koanui, Christina Low, Sonia Wah Yick, Natalie Young
Yasuko MItsuyasu Nutritional / Food Service Educational Grant (KS)Kamehameha Schools Hāmākua Preschool, Kamehameha Schools Hoaliku Drake Preschool
Michael “Mikey” Miyake ScholarshipAnela Akiona, Austin Estores-Pacheco
Edwin P. Murray Scholarship (KSK)Caelan Ka‘ai McAfee-Torco
Paul Pua‘a ‘Ohana, Paul Moses Murray & Malia Murray GrantCassie Keanini, Maluhia Mendes-Medeiros, Sr., Kaohulani Rawlins-Crivello
Anne H. Myers ScholarshipFlorence Elil-Adams
Nā Pua o Moloka‘i Scholarship (Tri-campus)Precious Asuncion, Steven Chaikin, Crysten Kalua, Pualei Lima, Uilani Schnackenberg
Blossom Mossman Nary Scholarship (KSK)Daylan Kaui Yogi
Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce ScholarshipCiera Cummings, Alyssa Johnasen, Brittney Kaaa-Sutton, Jordan Kahawai, Brolin-Duke Kawewehi, Kerianne Mokuau, Ammon Sanchez, Jantina Segundo, Ashley Williams
Native Hawaiian Ho‘okipa ScholarshipHilton Hing, Bronson Maulupe-Kanae
Native Hawaiian Visual Arts ScholarshipChase Conching
Joseph Nāwahī ScholarshipTroy Andrade, Amanda Donlin
Waipa Nishimura Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Landon Aano, Noelani Mikami
Pauahi Scholar Award (Tri-campus)Tyler Amina (KSK), Isaac DeRego (KSH), Leesa Foree (KSM), John Fratinardo (KSH), Alyssa Fujimoto (KSK), Amelia Harvey (KSK), Kahealani Kanuha (KSH), Sarah Kekauoha (KSH), Taylor Loui (KSK), Jennifer Lum (KSM), Cayla Morimoto (KSM), Aaron Nagao (KSK), Cedrick Roberts-Perry (KSH), Kaopua Sutton (KSH), Preston Tavares (KSM), Louis Kekoa Turbeville (KSM), Kylie Watson (KSM)
Johnny Pineapple Scholarship Kananinohea Makaimoku
Johnny Pineapple Scholarship (KSK)Keli‘i Ruth
Mary Atherton Richards Scholarship (Tri-campus)Natasha Ah Chong (KSH), Anela Akiona (KSK), Breyandi Andrade (KSK), Shanely Apele (KSH), Aleena Arakaki (KSK), Maggie Ayau (KSH), Shariyah Campbell (KSH), Ashley DeGuzman-Hoomanawanuui (KSH), Kady Dumagin (KSH), Kawelina Gomes (KSH), Keli Hayase (KSM), Erika Jardin (KSM), Shawna Kinilau (KSK), Kui Kramer (KSH), Kelleen Loo (KSK), Toni Matsuda (KSM), Noelani Mikami (KSK), Tani Nakamitsu (KSM), Natasha Poepoe (KSM), Shelly Salbedo (KSM), Kelly Ann Souza (KSM), Brianna Vargas-Hafoka (KSM)
Theodore Richards Scholarship (Tri-campus)Jenna Aina (KSH), Alan Kahili Alohikea (KSK), Justin Kawai Chock (KSK), William Farr (KSH), Milton Ekolu Kim (KSM), Dane Lum Ho (KSM)
Scholarship Recipients
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William S. Richardson Commemorative ScholarshipEdward Pineda-Akona, Troy Andrade, Amanda Donlin, Lyle Keanini, Leah Nahale
Virginia Aulani Rowan Scholarship (KSK)Kristin-Ashley Mitchell
Barry J. Rubin Memorial ScholarshipNot yet distributed
Ula Baker Sheecha Scholarship (Tri-campus & Public)Vicen Akina, Keriyah Campbell (KSH), Kyle Deeley (KSM), Brittney Embernate, Tyler Gerken (KSH), Julina Grace, Isaiah Ikeda (KSH), Angela Matsuo, Bailey Onaga, Chelsea Rabago (KSM), Cheynice Ruidas (KSM), Caroline Hualionalani Walsh (KSK), Hope Zane
Iwalani Carpenter Sowa ScholarshipNot awarded, no eligible candidates
Joseph A. Sowa ScholarshipKawanalaaloha Kawelo
Dwayne “Nakila” Steele ScholarshipKemomilaniokawahineu‘i Ka‘apana
U‘ilani Stender GrantLeonard Drago, Lynn Newcomb
Francellia Stillwell Sportsmanship Scholarship (KSK)Landon Aano
Tauati ‘Ohana Scholarship (KSH)David Kekuewa
Tesoro Corporation Hawai‘i ScholarshipPalmer Jean Ahakuelo
Myron & Laura Thompson ScholarshipTrazaara Pea, Brian Te‘o
Tennyson Keolalani Tom Grant (KSK)Zachary Lum
Harold Turney & Dorothy Gillett Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Zachary Lum, Caelan Ka‘ai McAfee-Torco
Theodore Vierra Scholarship (KSK)Amanda Kimi, Scott Matsuo
DeWitt Wallace (KSK)Landon Aano, Tyler Amina, Caelan Ka‘ai McAfee-Torco, Zachary Lum, Niutao Seau
Denis Wong & Associates ScholarshipJacob Cruz, Haunani Kane, Christina Low
Zillah Young Memorial Scholarship (KSK)Manoike DeLude
Stanley and Janet Zisk ScholarshipEric Kelekolio
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
Advancing Educational Opportunities for More Hawaiians
In addition to the scholarships that Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation administers, there are four areas of interest where donors may designate their support to assist more children of Hawaiian ancestry.
Additionally, the Foundation and the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation have partnered to support literacy education programs in Windward O‘ahu public schools. Studies have shown that increasing competence in writing and reading predicts future success in school. Simple skills that many of us take for granted are not guaranteed, so the support that comes from our Foundation and others makes a lifetime difference.
ADVANCING THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGEContributions made to Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation for the purpose of Advancing the Hawaiian Language will assist efforts to preserve Hawaiian language and heritage, like the work of ‘Aha Pūnana Leo, Hawaiian immersion schools or other efforts to build and share ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i. The Foundation is also working with Kamehameha Publishing to distribute books written in ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i to K-12 schools throughout Hawai‘i.
LAND STEWARDSHIPFunds raised through the Foundation’s Land Stewardship Fund will support efforts to mālama i ka ‘āina. Historically, land has always been an integral part of Hawaiian culture. Through support from our generous donors, the Foundation will support those who are preserving these precious lands for all generations, assuring that precious natural and cultural resources are cared for.
CHARTER SCHOOL SUPPORTOne of the ways in which Pauahi’s legacy is being extended to reach haumāna who are not able to attend Kamehameha Schools’ campuses is through Charter School support. The Foundation is helping to build awareness and get support for these courageous schools that give haumāna a choice at a culturally rich education. Hawaiian-focused start-up public Charter schools offer unique services to children and families based on culturally grounded pedagogy and instruction.
Haumāna attending these Charter Schools achieve marked academic improvement, become leaders in all that they do and represent their kūpuna well.
The demand for culturally relevant education is growing. Most Charter Schools have wait lists of students who would like to attend but aren’t able to because of limited funding for facilities and operations. Some schools are operating out of temporary facilities and funding their activities from their own pockets.
Through Kamehameha Schools’ Ho‘olako Like program, each of the 14 Hawaiian-Focused Charter Schools are given assistance with their daily operational needs and facility improvements. While these schools are doing an excellent job with the limited resources they have, they could do even more with our kōkua.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND LITERACY The Early Childhood Education and Literacy Fund is very important to the Foundation’s mission to serve more children of Hawaiian ancestry. By providing literacy support to students, their parents and caregivers, and by promoting culturally relevant learning, these keiki will get the kōkua they need to achieve future success in school.
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1936 Mikahala Turner
1937Emanuel Sproat
1940George Newton
1944Thomas ChungFrederick KamakaEdith Wassman
1946Edwin BeamerBernhardt Jones
1947Kenneth KimseuEdward LeeDorothea Nary
1948Blanche Futrell
1949David KaahaainaLydia Kaaialii-RamosSamuel KaomeaGlenn Pang-ChingBernard Tom
1950Henry AhloAugusta-Helen BentoIkua PurdyMuriel Yin
1951Nevada Ah LoFrancis LowJohn MeyerRobert Tirrell
1952Moses KahalekuluJuanita KapuPaulette MooreMoses PestanoMelvin Soong
1953Frederico CacholaHarry Wong
1954Roselyne GandallGeraldine MeadeJoseph PuouRemigius Taum
1955Robert KihuneCelestia LawtonPhyllis Lonokapu1956Oliver Crowell
1957Valerie ImanakaChester KahapeaJeremiah Pahukula
1958Lana AlamilloWilliam MillerAnthony RamosElizabeth Sala
1959Penelope BurnsHiram De FriesMatthan Mersberg
1960Dennis Ah-MauMary Ann AloyRaymond AntoneAlbert ApoWailani BroadElizabeth Burke
Alberta ChongPhyllis ClementeEdward CluneyRobert DavisLeoni FukuiFrancis GoodnessDarlene HutchinsonRoberta IkemotoGeraldine JohansenWilliam LymanNorma MokuauMildred NasiatkaLloyd O’SullivanHazel PetersonJeffrey PetersonPatrick PlunkettMeta ShannonEleanor StevensMelmanette WorthingtonEarl Yamada
1961Arlette AkiJulian AkoPatricia AkoEdward AlexanderMichael ChunStanley DahlinJudy Estampa
Kamehameha Schools’ Alumni Donors
Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation is grateful to all of the Kamehameha Schools’ alumni for their overwhelming support, generous gifts and spirit of kahiau to support the Foundation’s mission.
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
LEGACY OF A FAMILY: LEONG ‘OHANA CREATES PERPETUAL SCHOLARSHIPClassmates and high school sweethearts Lance Leong KSK’83 and Andrea Hussey Leong KSK’83 know that a good education can open doors to a brighter future. It did for them – both earned degrees in business management from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and are thriving in the newspaper and lending fields.
For years, the business-minded couple saved and budgeted their money wisely to buy a home and provide a quality education for their keiki. In September, they took some of that hard-earned money and established a scholarship for needy students through Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation. Their decision had the full support of their daughters.
“We could’ve splurged the money on an Alaskan cruise or Las Vegas trip but the excitement would’ve only lasted a few weeks,” said Lance. “Establishing an endowed scholarship will help needy students pursue their dreams of higher education and bring a sense of accomplishment and peace to our hearts – not just for a few weeks – but each and every day of our lives.”
Lance and Andrea stretched the value of their dollars by taking advantage of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation’s matching incentive program. The program helped boost the value of their endowment by contributing a dollar for every two dollars donated.
Scholarship Donor SPOTLIGHT
The Leong ‘Ohana - left to right: Lauren KSK’12, Leiana, Andrea KSK’83, Lindsey KSK’13, and Lance KSK’83
The Leong ‘ohana gave a generous $13,500 and the Foundation contributed $6,750 for a total of $20,250. The minimum amount needed to create an endowed scholarship is $20,000. The principal amount of the endowment will remain intact and the interest earned will fund annual scholarships in perpetuity.
As for the Leongs’ Vegas trip, it may have to wait until next year. For now, they are betting on a brighter future for a needy college student. Lance and Andrea believe that it was a wise bet indeed.
“It is such an easy choice to make a short-term sacrifice in order to make a long-lasting difference in the life of others,” said Lance. “We hope that in the future, each of our children will find it in their hearts to establish a scholarship fund in their names as well, to carry on our tradition of giving.”
“It is such an easy choice to make a short-term sacrifice in order to make a long-lasting difference in the life of others.”- Lance Leong KSK’83
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1961 (CONT.)Rose FishelDannette GardnerCaroleen IseriClifford KahoohanohanoHerbert KaiCharles KamaiLawrence KamakawiwooleOliver KinneyPuanani LindseyRuby LoweViolet Lui-FrankStephanie OkamotoHarriet PeoplesYvonne RyanRodney SanbornLinda SomaKeani TaylorHerbert Wilson
1962Moana AkanaRowena BlaisdellJ. Douglas IngDanna LymanLouis Medeiros
1963Sharrie Ah ChickGregory AhunaCharleen AinaSandra AkinaGeorgiana Alvaro
Paulyne AnakaleaPhillip ArnoldSandra AsatoLeslie AuWilliam BurchettH. David BurgeElla CamachoAndrew CarlmarkGeraldine ChangPhyllis CottleLana Gaye ErnestoEtta EubanksWayne GoodwinSamuel GuerreroWilliam HanohanoEdmund HeeMyrna HerronAlvir HimesDiane HoAlexander InPaulette KahalepunaSabra KaukaThomas KaulukukuiEdmund KeauLa Verne KiahaMarsha KometaniDarlene Lee Elliot LeeRichard MedinaWilliam MeinelWilliam MowatMarsha Onaga
Marie PecoraroHollis Jay PetersGabriel PuaaJonathan RickardHarriet RoxburghMargaret SadowskiLydia SatoJasmine ShackleyHelen ShamFenner-Marie ShupeDavid SproatCarol TakatsukaSharon TraulsenSheila VortmanCornelius WillsMarilyn Wong-GuimondRonald Yasukawa
1964Lynnette ApoSandra BassettSusan BitlerRuth SimonsonJulia Young
1965Adrienne FelmetAnthony KamRobert OdaAnthony OhrtLanice PullanoFrances SanfordJane Terry
1966Glennie BurgessRussell Makanani
1967Karlette IkemotoCharmain Wong
1968Louise DuPontEdward HaleRandall HeeWilliet MedeirosMarcia MitchellStar Pai
1969Nathaniel ChangNeil HannahsSydney Keliipuleole
1970Sarah Akaka-TruongLaurie AlvaroIrene AndrewsClaire AsamNoelani BalaiMarsha BolsonIone BrownLeilani ChinMarian CohenPamela DaughertyKirk DuranteMaude Gibbs
Kamehameha Schools’ Alumni Donors
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
1970 (CONT.)Paula GoldsteinKathleen HaakeMilton HoltLorena HorcajoGaylyn KauleinamokuGeorgina Kaui KawamuraP Kapena KimNoella KongCurtis Lam HoDee Jay MailerLinda NishimuraJoanne Paahao MayesMichael PaganToni PalermoMahina PerreiraOveta PuaaMaureen Clare RawlinsJo San MiguelFaith SandiHarold SlateLorna SoberanoCalvert TrentGeorge Wilcox
1971Gail AokiDawn Farm-RamseyJoseph KahiapoAnthony Le BronTeresa Makuakane-DrechselDana Mehau-VericellaJames NoaLeona Seto-Mook
1972D. Kuulei HoKatherine PatrickMarcia SaquingRobin Waiau
1973Noel BakerDonna ChingRamona ChunEde FukumotoLydia KatsudaMervlyn KitashimaStanley LumMarya Zoller
1974Daniel Akiu Ross ChangJohn DonlinGrant LooBrendan LouiJade MauJon MiyajimaNikki PetnerStephanie SakugawaLytle TakemotoHenry Wong
1975Keith AkanaNaomi ChunPiilani HanohanoDenise KauhiRonelle Kopp
Thyzra-Ann LindseyBrian McFeeleyKapu SmithColleen Wong
1976Susan BottiCynthia ClossonEdward KalamaJanis KaneClaire NakatsukaDennis Shak
1977Laurie ApikiLee Ann DelimaLiana HondaPaul LucasKekoa PaulsenStacy Rezentes
1978Glennie AdamsKelcey-Christine CambraDesiree Del RosarioNanette DudoitJamie FongColeen KaaneheM’liss MooreLeimamo Nitta
1979Francis ChunLyla Eldredge
Teru Enomoto-HeylMatthew HoltWalter KahumokuReuben Makekau
1980Helen Blaisdell-BrennanMoya DonahueMari-Jo HuCarlton HusseyKordell KekoaGaylord LymanMelanie Vasquez
1981Melissa AgenaMelanie BatheRaedeen M. Karasuda
Laurielei WarackaBernadine Wong
1982Carolyn Kehaunani AbadLadd AkeoMichael AlmeidaDickson AuLeesa Keawe-KahuliLisanne KekuewaAnn LoveKendell MannCarol TsushimaMarjorie Tupper
1983Rhonda Alexander-MonkresJennifer Awai
Kamehameha Schools’ Alumni Donors
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CLASS OF 2001 SCHOLARSHIPThe class of 2001 is well on its way to establishing an endowed scholarship fund. With the help of generous donations from nearly 60 classmates, white elephant sales, and other fundraising activities, the class has collected over $10,000.
Dawson Kaaua and Christine Hew, who are both co-chairing the class of 2001 scholarship board, hope to start a shift in the mindset of their classmates from beneficiary to benefactor.
Left to right: Kalei Stern KSK’89, Christine Hew KSK’01, and Dawson Kaaua KSK’01
“Kamehameha has given tremendously to me and each of my classmates, and it is now our time to ‘pay it forward’ and give back to the school through Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation to help other Native Hawaiians.” - Dawson Kaaua KSK’01
Scholarship Donor SPOTLIGHT
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
1983 (CONT.)Derick KakaioShawn KanaiaupuniKapi Kenoi-ChinTerrilyn LeeLance LeongThompson ManoLeighanne MedeirosErin NahuinaHunter Kekahio
1984Susan Aki-SanfordAmanda FernandezKilnani IshiiIvalee KamaluAlbert SeamsterWalter ThoemmesKimberly Thomas
1985Deanna Calderone-KaufmanRobin KerrChristine LaumaunaAdrienne Renaud-CashmanJodie Toyota
1986Audrey BurkeAnne MatsuzakiJoylynn Yarbrough
1987Peter AlauKanani BriggsMicah KaneJoelle LeeTerri Lyn Saragosa
1988Troy RosenbushKim Terai
1989Hailama FardenKris GalagoHeidi HayashiRacine HeeLawnie-Lyn LauJen-L LymanMaile MundonCara RallitaYoung David SchoenSean SpencerKalei SternVerna Vaughan
1990Shelli AionaJared ChingSherylann EnomotoKelli-Jeanne HeuKehaulani Puu
1991Mahealani AlvarezBrandon ChoyRyan CummingsJeremy HopkinsJodi Kaneaiakala-ShimKristina LoweAndrea Oakland
1992William AkamaAndrea DiasElizabeth FerrerKoy-Allan OmoCarina TagupaClarissa Yamamoto
1993Elizabeth AhanaKamakani DancilLeah MarianiTrisha Ann PlemerChad TeixeiraBran-Dee TorresMelissa Wilson
1994Valerie Amby-KamakeeainaDarice ApoJeb Bassett
Daniel ChongShannon KahoanoBrandy McDougallJacqueline Ng-OsorioKanealii Ng-OsorioEmily Puu
1995Keala ChangKevin KidderHarry SuzukiChad TakatsugiKeikilani UeharaMalia Yee
1996Janelle HamadaJana SternJonathan Wong
1997Alohi AeaAbraham AlamaJmi Bassett-AsamSarah CruzTrevor DainesDaryl EdwardsJewel HendersonRaenelle Kwock
In the 2009 – 2010 fiscal year, the Foundation saw a 57% increase in alumni participation from the previous fiscal year.
Kamehameha Schools’ Alumni Donors
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1998Nalani Arnold DesjardinsEmiko BaconBeau BassettBrandon BunagReid Reid
1999Genelle Jucutan-PugaKamaka Parker
2001William AhueThomas AkeoSarah ApanaLeslee-Ann BarclayKahakuonapuaali BarrettJennifer BaumLeinaala ChongKevin CleggWayne CoitoCheri ComparanJenavi CorreaIkaikaokekahi DangKirra Downing
Chelsea FernandezLeah FreitasCrystal GooMoanileiawapuhi HannahsChristine HewPete HostetlerAmy InciongJoan JensenDawson KaauaIan KamemotoDawn KeliiaaChristopher LeeKevin LeeJasmine LloydShelby LooKelvin LunnKeahi MakaimokuKaiewa MasudaRachel NietoIan O’SullivanTrevor OzawaKristi PerreiraLouise ReyesMercedes RitteNoelle Russell
Anthony SardineAriana SmithAlana TaniguchiMakana Aheoan TocmanWilikinia VasquezCarden VincentSeena WiseKara WongSarah WongDarin WrightJames Yates
2002Vieni Vitale
2004Joshua AkionaAnthony ChoySarah Kama
2007Kukapuouhaa Gunderson
2010Ian Douglas
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
*Kamehameha Schools’ alumni
* Carolyn Kehaunani Abad
Vince L. Acohido
* Alohi M. Aea
* Melissa M. Agena
Vincente D. Agpoon
Clay W. Ah Soon
* Elizabeth K. Ahana
* Shelli P. Aiona
* Moana Akana
* Ladd P. Akeo
* Julian K. Ako
* Abraham K. Alama
Jana P. Alamillo
* Rhonda A. Alexander-Monkres
* Valerie M. Amby-Kamakeeaina
* Gail K. Aoki
Pomaialoha Apana
* Laurie Apiki
* Darice E. Apo
* Albert K. Apo
Waynette K. Apolo
Julie E. Arias
Shane M. Arquette
April K. Atisanoe
* Jennifer K. Awai
* Noel Baker
Emiko M. Baker
Theresa M. Balaz
Cynthia Bartels
* Sandra L. Bassett
James E. Bassett
Jan E. Becket
Healani Beirne
Kirk Belsby
S. Haunani Bennett
Lyanne K. Binkauski
Bryant K. Binkie
Roberta L. Bishaw
* Rowena L. Blaisdell
Lori A. Bodine
* Marsha K. Bolson
Lyan L. Bonn
* Susan K. Botti
Ann Botticelli
Mary Brewer
T. Kanani Brown
* Brandon K. Bunag
* H. David Burge
faculty and staff Donors
Paula Ann Burgess-Tauala
* E. Lahapa Burke
Sanoe K. Cabanting
Lance Cagasan
Rama D. Camarillo
* Kelcey-Christine M. Cambra
Catherine M. Camp
Lori Carlson
Catherine Carpenter
D. Rod Chamberlain
Brian Y. Chang
Winifred K. Ching
Tiffany L. Ching
John J. Chock
* Leinaala M. Chong
Ronald Chong Kee
Malia S. Chong-Gossert
Michelle L. Chun
Lorna Chun
Jocelyn P. Chun
Diane P. Chun
* Dr. Michael J. Chun
* Naomi N. Chun
Stacy A. Clayton
Katherine Cline
Whitney A. Cobb
Tiana M. Companion
Kelly I. Cua
David M. Cunningham
* Kamakani J. Dancil
Tricia W. Dang
Heidi L. Dangaran
Deane DeCastro
* Desiree D. Del Rosario
* Lee Ann L. Delima
Jody A. Deponte
Scott A. Desa
* Andrea P. Dias
Heather K. Dikilato
* Moya K. Donahue
* John I. Donlin
Wendy Doyle
Thomas K. Duarte
* Nanette T. Dudoit
Kahelelani M. Duval
June S. Eaton
Britany M. Edwards
* Lyla K. Eldredge
Dorothy Ellis
Mark Ellis
Deborah Erskine
Alejandra Facchini
Our Work Place Giving campaign generated over $30,000 of support for the Foundation in 2009.
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Kim Fale
* Hailama V. Farden
* Dawn Farm-Ramsey
Jean J. Fergerstrom
* Amanda L. Fernandez
Nichole Field
Adele S. Flores
* Randie Fong
Stanley Fortuna
Nancy A. Fortuna
Kealoha Fox
Francine C. Frank
Jason A. Franks
Peter Fuchs
Gail G. Fujimoto
* Ede A. Fukumoto
* Kris M. Galago
* Dannette B. Gardner
Frank M. Garma
Karen P. Gill
Jill Gushiken
Sharon Hager
* E. Kaiponohea Hale
* Janelle N. Hamada
Karen M. Hamada
Karen Hamocon
Jo Anne R. Hanada
Charlene J. Handa
* Neil J. Hannahs
* Piilani Hanohano
J. Puanani Harman
Deidre Harris
Shane Y. Hedani
Richard Heyd
Dorothy Hirata
Wayne M. Hisashima
Clare Ho
Mabel P. Ho
Carol Ho
* D. Kuulei Ho
Elizabeth Hokada
Darrel R. Hoke
Patricia Holmes
Renae M. Holt
* Matthew W. Holt
Lisa M. Holt
* Liana K. Honda
Violet Hoohuli
Kimberly Huntzinger
Sylvia Hussey
Sheri Iha
Patricia P. Ikeda
* Karlette Ikemoto
Jolene K. Imada
Stacey A. Imamura
Melissa Imperial
* J. Douglas K. Ing
Noella Inn
Bernell K. Isabel
Koren D. Ishibashi
Gail A. Ishimoto
Nikki H. Iwata
Jon T. Iwatani
Linda J. Jacobs
* Geraldine K. Johansen
Margaret A. Johnson
Pualani D. Jones
Diane K. Joshua
Elsa M. Kaai
Rachelle L. Kaaihili
* Coleen I. Kaanehe
* Dawson K. Kaaua
* Shannon P. Kahoano
Sharleen Kahoopii
* Walter Kahumoku
* Edward K. Kalama
Corbett A. Kalama
Rosemary Kaleikini
Cynthia Kaleikini-Todd
Michael E. Kam
Kathy Kama
* Ivalee L. Kamalu
* Shawn M. Kanaiaupuni
* Janis C. Kane
* Micah A. Kane
* Jodi K. Kaneaiakala-Shim
Tracy L. Kaneakua
Marian Kapuaala
* Raedeen M. Karasuda
Debbie Kato
* Lydia N. Katsuda
Chendra Kauahikaua
* Denise V. Kauhi
Nathaniel Kauina
* Gaylyn E. Kauleinamoku
Dwayne P. Kaulia
Luana Kawaa
Diane M. Kawahakui
Cheryl Kawasaki
Wendy M. Kekahio
* Kordell C. Kekoa
* Lisanne K. Kekuewa
Rebecca J. Kekuna
Summer K. Keliipio
* Sydney W. Keliipuleole
* Kapi Kenoi-Chin
* Robin L. Kerr
Bernice M. Kihara
* Robert K. Kihune
Jodie T. Kimura
* Mervlyn Kitashima
Clifford Kobashigawa
* Ronelle K. Kopp
Elizabeth M. Kraft
Gail H. Kuba
Donna Kuewa
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
Nadine T. Lagaso
Keanukapulani Lau Hee
* Christine K. Laumauna
Kevin Lauterbach
* Anthony V. Le Bron
* Joelle L. Lee
Candace Lee
Aarion Lee
Herling R. Lee
Pauline K. Lee Loy
Tiara K. Lee-Gustilo
Emma Lenton
* Thyzra-Ann P. Lindsey
Edward J. Lingo
Vivian L. Little
Theresa Lock
Daniel V. Loo
Gladys Loo
Karen C. Loo
Michael P. Loo
Cheryl Looper
* Ann M. Love
* Paul F. Lucas
Anna Lee P. Lum
Lori A. Lum Ho
Susan Lussier
Kelli Lyau
Mitzi Maeshiro
*Kamehameha Schools’ alumni
* Dee Jay A. Mailer
Crystal Makaena
* R. Kawika Makanani
* Teresa H. Makuakane-Drechsel
Nolan J. Malone
Laura L. Manoi-Cuban
Paulene A. Marcello
* Leah K. Mariani
Cory Matsumiya
Ruth S. Matsumoto
Carmen Matsuura
* Anne M. Matsuzaki
Harlan W. Mattos
Jeffrey N. Mau
* Jade Mau
* Williet H. Medeiros
Robert K. Medeiros
* William G. Meinel
Charmaine N. Merrill
Tammy Milanio
Richard A. Mills
Myron J. Mitsuyasu
Tanya Molina
* M’liss Moore
Wanda Moratin
Dianne A. Muraoka
Lester Muraoka
Vivian S. Murray
Janet Na
Lauren Nahme
* Erin N. Nahuina
Donna Nakahara
Wilma - Joyce Nauka
Jose L. Nekaifes
Tripler K. Ng
* Jacqueline Ng-Osorio
* Kanealii K. Ng-Osorio
Khai Q. Ngo
Raymond K. Ngum
Shair K. Nielsen
Jeanette Nielson
Bobbi Nihipali
Leanne A. Nikaido
Guy H. Nishimura
* Leimamo Nitta
Dale Nitta
Nancy Numazu
* Robert C. Oda
Lance S. Ogata
Aileen K. Ogomori
Darlene Ohashi
Robert M. Okuhara
Michael Oliver
* Koy-Allan K. Omo
Grace I. Omura
Mary C. Osswald
Lynn L. Otake-Vierra
Linda Oyama
Jarena H. Pacarro
* Star N. Pai
Wm. D. Mahealani Pai
Sharolyn G. Pali
* Kamaka A. Parker
Roger Patao
Christopher J. Pating
* Katherine Lokelani Patrick
* Kekoa Paulsen
Hokuao Pellegrino
James F. Penczar
Darrell G. Pennington
Tyler Perreira
* Kristi M. Perreira
* Nikki L. Petner
Linda A. Picanco
Lesley Ann N. Pico-Lilio
* Trisha Ann K. Plemer
Laurie M. Plemer
Diane J. Plotts
Carol M. Pohina
Kaleonani K. Prais
Paul Prevenas
* Lanice Pullano
Paula J. Purdy
faculty and staff Donors
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Kilia W. Purdy-Avelino
* Emily L. Puu
Michael Racoma
Robin Y. Racoma
Brandon Ramaila
Roxanne Ramones
Rubiflor V. Redona
Gail Reinhardt
* Adrienne Pikake Renaud-Cashman
* Stacy P. Rezentes
Jennifer K. Rosa
Kamaka R. Rosario
Tana L. Rosehill
* Yvonne Pee Wee Ryan
B. Haunani Saifoloi
Ivan Sakamoto
* Stephanie Sakugawa
* Elizabeth L. Sala
Benjamin Salazar
Diana L. Sanchez
* Marcia A. Saquing
Glenn H. Sasaki
Jason Sato
Dana K. Sato
Christy Sato
Brandy A. Sato
Helen H. Scott
Judy L. Scoville-Layfield
Laurie U. Seto
Linda Shibano
Robbie Ann K. Shimose
Mavis Shiraishi-Nagao
Colleen Shishido
* Kapu C. Smith
Ronald D. Snow
Phyllis Sone
Eric Sonnenberg
Jessica Soon
Tanya M. Souza
George Sowell
Shannon M. Spencer
Robert K. Stender
Amelia Sterling
* Kalei Stern
* Eleanor U. Stevens
Francine Sua-Filo
Grant Y. Sumida
Mari Sunabe
Mark S. Taba
Todd Z. Takahashi
* Chad M. Takatsugi
Michele L. Taketa
Linda M. Tanaka
Debra D. Tang
Beth Taone
Reyn K. Tateyama
Wendy K. Tatsuno
* Kim E. Terai
* Walter F. Thoemmes
Tammy D. Thoemmes
* Kimberly L. Thomas
Nhu P. Thomason
Wilma C. Thompson
Nainoa Thompson
Linda Thompson
Katherine A. Tibbetts
Susan W. Todani
Vanessa Tolentino
Sabrina R. Toma
* Bran-Dee M. Torres
* Jodie Y. Toyota
Stanley Tsuji
Lemoe F. Tua
* Keikilani R. Uehara
Tamara Ulima
Phil K. Uyehara
Gail Y. Vannatta
* Verna K. Vaughan
Cory Vilamil - Gomes
Liana C. Vossen
Robert C. Wagner
* R. Healani Waiau
Solomon Wainee
Janice Wakamatsu
M. Kanani Wall
* Laurielei A. Waracka
Ruta White
* Melissa L. Wilson
Maxine M. Wilson
* Herbert R. Wilson
* Charmain E. Wong
* Colleen I. Wong
* Henry K. Wong
Livingston S. Wong
Julie A. Wong
Ulalia Woodside
Gayle E. Yamami
Renette Yamanoha
Noelani Yatsushiro
Llewelyn Yee
Garret Yip
Cheryl Yokoyama
Kathleen Yonaoshi
Thomas Yoshida
Cheryl Ann Young
* Julia L. Young
Michael S. Young
Allison A. Yue
Janet M. Zisk
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
INDIVIDUALSLorelei K. AlbertRalph K. AonaHelen ArakakiRochelle K. AsaoLeona G. AuerbachViolet W. AwanaMargaret M. BaileyDebbie BauerleBenjamin M. BautistaBruce M. BlankenfeldElla L. BrooksN. BurchfieldCharlene Y. ChangAidan & Elijah ComparanMary CoxLisa DeLongDianne T. DouglasMoana K. EiseleJulie O. EnriquesSally A. FordNalani FujimotoArline L. HailiLitheia W. HallMoody E. HayesKim S. HoohuliTheresa S. HookanoOrdetta R. Hovland
Friends of the Foundation
Barbara L. HudmanJane C. IonaEthelyn K. KaaihueSarah K. KawailimaJaime N. KawanabeRobert KingGregg KodamaFred KramerRobert A. KriegerPamela K. LauSusan L. LeeRuth LeftwichKim D. LorchRick MageeGwendolyn N. MartinPamela K. MedeirosRobert R. MidkiffDavid J. MoriguchiCarolyn D. MossmanKaimookalani MuhlesteinRichard K. NagashimaClyde S. NakanoLucinda A. NamahoeMichael F. NauyokasJennifer A. NeumannRose L. NonakaKatharine L. O’DellJohn Otterson
Ruth A. PalmerMartin K. PeaElaine M. PetersJoan E. PraterKarl M. RolihJohan RonningenSharon L. RoseWendy K. RyderSteven Patrick K. SagonKevin F. SaitoTatum M. ShimabukuroMaile ShimabukuroKeali’i W. StewartLouis T. StibbardLena StoopsConstance SutherlandRonald P. TarioAlison M. UyeharaKaren G. YoungLora Lee Zaky
The Foundation’s impact is solely the result of your dedication and support for what we do and stand for.
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ORGANIZATIONSA‘Ali‘i Tech SolutionsAbbott Laboratories Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Bank of America United Way Campaign Becker Capital ManagementCascade Mariners Chapter Chevron Humankind Matching Gift ProgramCity & County of Honolulu - Division of Motor VehiclesCockett Ohana OrganizationCounty of Hawai‘i - Department of Finance County of Kaua‘i - Department of FinanceCounty of Maui - Department of FinanceGallagher SecurityGeneral Growth PropertiesHawaii CCIM ChapterHui Imi Na‘auao o Hawai‘iInter-Island Appraisal Co.JustGive (Cisco Matching Gift Program) Kamehameha Alumni Glee ClubKamehameha Schools ASKMS (Hawai‘i Campus Middle School)Kamehameha Schools Association of Teachers & Parents Kamehameha Schools Class of 1952 “Nā Hoaloha O Kamehameha”Kamehameha Schools Class of 1961Kamehameha Schools Class of 1970 Golfers
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Mahalo nui loa to those organizations in the community for the continued support and generosity throughout the years.
Kamehameha Schools Class of 1980Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus (9-12)Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Elementary Student CouncilKamehameha Schools Logo Royalty PaymentsKamehameha Schools Program ServicesKamehameha Schools Secondary School (ASKS)Kamehameha Schools Support ServicesKamehameha Schools Varsity Football Booster ClubKaulupono MusicKawaiaha‘o Plaza 2009 May Day CommitteeMacy’s West G.I.F.T.Manuhealii Inc.Merck Partnership for GivingMicrosoft Giving Campaign Microsoft Matching Gifts ProgramNative Books, Inc.Native Hawaiian Chamber of CommercePalm Records, Inc.Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic ClubRiggle’s WarriorsRoyal Hawaiian CenterShell Oil Company FoundationThe Mountain Apple CompanyValley of the Sun United WayWells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program
PAUAHI’S LEGACY CONTINUES TO GROW
Gifts contributed in memory of loved ones, friends and colleagues are special ways to pay tribute to those who were an important part of our lives. Friends and family listed below were lovingly remembered with gifts to the foundation. Kamehameha Schools’ alumni are recognized with their graduating year.
In Loving Memory
Harry Akahane, 1941Abraham AkakaShay W. AuerbachWinona K. Beamer, 1941Helen Beamer, 1900Elizabeth Kuulei BellMarilyn BlumArthur K. Burchett, 1959Kuuipo B. Chai, 1961Phillip W. ChangCarol ChingLeilani L. Chun, 1937Rose L. Crabbe, 1952
John P. Dupont, 1970Patrick K. Gandall, 1949Isaac H. Harbottle, 1893Daniel M. Hiraga, 2001Bertrand HoEmma Holt, 1925Rebecca JensenBernard JohansenEdmund “Buster” W. Kaaa, 1952Ruby Kauieolani H. KahoiwaiGeorge H. Kaua, 1958Kupuna Sarah K. KawailimaJoseph Kekoa
Simon KimseuCarl KimseuArthur K. KinneyStella A. KutakaDavid LorchLeroy R. Lum Ho, 1959Doris M. LymanMarjorie C. MidkiffKoa Paka K. MilesGary MinatoyaMary K. Murray, 1953Paul M. Murray, 1979Simeon Naeole
Paul A. Puaa, 1927Raye L. Rapoza, 1986Michael San MiguelWilliam C. Silva, 1944John K. Simonson, 1940Mervyn C. Thompson, 1945Jacquelynne N. ThompsonTennyson K. Tom, 1995John N. Travis, 1898Hermine D. Vasconcellos 1937Elizabeth Wailaahia YabuiKeith Yamada
Giving To The FoundationHOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCEContributions made to Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation reflect gifts for the heart and will help to carry forward the vision of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi to empower Hawaiians through education. The Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization; therefore, contributions made to the Foundation are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Additionally, 100 percent of your gift goes to help others as Kamehameha Schools covers the Foundation’s administrative and overhead expenses.
Unrestricted Donations: Unrestricted gifts allow the Foundation the flexibility to respond to the areas of most critical need. These outright gifts include cash appreciated property (real estate, stock) or tangible personal property.
Restricted Donations: Restricted gifts define a program, project or scholarship of special interest to the donor.
Tribute Gifts: Tribute gifts are made in honor or memory of individuals, family members, friends or colleagues who have inspired you or touched your heart. This is a meaningful way to honor loved ones in perpetuity.
Future Gifts: A future gift is arranged now, but the Foundation’s use of the funds is delayed to a later time. The funds from bequest are available to utilize at the end of the donor’s life. Other ways of making a future gift are naming the Foundation as beneficiary of a portion of an IRA or other retirement plan, or life insurance policy, or establishing a charitable remainder trust with the principal payable to the Foundation when the trust terminates.
Corporate Matching Gifts: Corporations will often match an employee’s charitable gift dollar for dollar. Please check with your employer to see if your contribution qualifies for this category.