June 2016 - Palama Settlement
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June 2016 - Palama Settlement
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. Postage Paid Honolulu, HI Permit No. 404 Palama Settlement 810 N. Vineyard Blvd. Honolulu, Hawaii 96817-3590 Return Service Requested Palama Settlement Na Leo O Palama “Voices of Palama” ICTP Alumni: Christine Gamboa fulfills her career dreams Today, Christine Gamboa’s future is bright. She is a social worker at the State of Hawaii Department of Human Services with a dream to one day receive her master’s degree in social work. June 2016 Inside this issue: Join us on social media: Board of Trustees President: Wayne Iseri First Vice President: Brian Uemori Second Vice President: Aaron Ellis Third Vice President: Jason Ito Treasurer: John Taira Secretary: Patricia Nishimoto, DNS Logo Launch 2 City Council Honor 2 Jackie Robinson 3 Van Blessing 3 Jr. Chef Challenge 3 Malama Palama Gala 4 Trustees Catherine Camp Al Carganilla Valentino Ceria Raymond Iwamoto Peter Kim Valerie Moore Stan Mukai Paul Saito Su Shin Sherry Walters Gary Wassel Emeritus: Paula Rath Interim Executive Director: Donna Taniguchi CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Lifeguards (part-time) Recreation program specialist (part-time) Recreation attendant (part-time) Please send resume to [email protected] Flashback to 1997, Gamboa is a student of Palama Settlement’s In - Community Treatment Program (ICTP). She was failing her freshman/sophomore year at Moanalua High School, barely attending school. It Interim Executive Director Donna Taniguchi (left) catching up with was a challenging time in her Christine Gamboa (right) on a recent Palama Settlement campus visit. life as she was also settling in with her foster parents. providing them with aca- She enjoyed working with Gamboa had an option to demics, we also provide the Palama Settlement staff. attend Palama’s ICTP and them with life skills and “The staff was easy to talk guide them to make right with and they were open, she took it. choices.” supportive and non judgemental,” she said. “I Since 1970, Palama’s ICTP works with adjudicated The ICTP program accepts felt as if I could talk to them youth who struggle in the minors ages 12 to 17 years about anything and they traditional school setting. old and provides them with would be straight forward, “We provide a place where a nurturing environment. honest and genuine with students are supported,” said With a team consisting of a me.” Edna Godinet, ICTP pro- program manager, a counsegram manager. “Besides lor and an educator, the stu- The small class size allowed dents are supported in her to build a support netachieving their goal of work with the teachers as earning credits towards well as the other students. “I graduation and eliminating still have friends from the behaviors that are barriers to program that I keep in touch school success. with today,” Gamboa said. Donor Choice #96400 #38900 ICTP Educator Matt Gumapac lectures on financial literacy. It was at Palama’s ICTP class where Gamboa learned to enjoy academics and about real-life skills. “The program really set me on track to get my academics in order,” Christine said proudly. “The program taught us about practical skills like filling out job applications and tax forms.” She is grateful that Palama continues to offer ICTP to support youth in our community. “ICTP is a great program and I’m glad to see it’s still here to help kids,” Gamboa said. She believes this program gives youth hope and a path to a positive future. “Everyone deserves a second chance,” she said. Page 2 Message from Interim fromExecutive the Interim Director Executive Director As I reflect over the years that I’ve worked here at Palama Settlement, I think of our mission and how for 120 years we’ve been helping those with the greatest needs in our surrounding community. Established in 1896, this year marks 120 years since Palama Settlement was founded. With a vision for social change, in 1905 social worker James Rath and his wife Ragna were recruited to Palama Settlement and pioneered the development of many innovative programs to address the needs of the community and its residents. To help celebrate our 120 anniversary, we launched an annual giving campaign this year. We would like to thank all of our generous donors, who are making a difference in the lives of our keiki, kupuna and families. Another significant accomplishment in the first quarter of the year was the completion of Palama Settlement’s Community Assessment, which gave our board and staff a framework for strategic planning endeavors. The Community Assessment engaged diverse stakeholder groups, including Palama staff, board members and outside community members. I’m looking forward to the progress and forward momentum that will propel Palama Settlement into the second half of the century. Our board of directors Youth Experience HPU Basketball Game Seven members from Palama’s Pakolea Basketball Program attended a Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) Sharks Men’s basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 20. Complimentary access to the game was provided by the HPU men’s basketball team and Head Coach Darren Vorderbruegge. The special feature of the game was the annual Page 3 Na Leo O Palama and staff continue to support Palama Settlement’s mission and move us into the future. As many of you know, Wendy Abe, our former executive director, has left to pursue a new career opportunity. A search committee for our new executive director has been formed, headed by President of the Board of Trustees Wayne Iseri. We look forward to a busy summer with our popular Summer Enrichment Program, PreK ACE and recreational activities such as swim, hula and ukulele for the keiki. Mahalo, Donna Taniguchi PBS Hawaii Partners with Palama to Show Jackie Robinson Preview A big mahalo to Design Asylum for donating their time and expertise in updating Palama Settlement’s logo. “This re-imagined logo helps to refresh the identity as the wings were developed to be crisp and agile and the shield emulates its continued presence for accommodating those in need,” said Lowell Gillia, Design Asylum president. Celebrating 120 years, the logo will reflect its years of tradition and history in the Kalihi-Palama community. City Council Honors Wendy Abe Kam’s Helmets Game, in honor of former HPU player and Punahou alum Kameron Steinhoff, who passed away in 2011 in a skateboarding accident, while not wearing a helmet. Mahalo to HPU! The boys enjoyed one of the more exciting college basketball games this year. About 50 attendees filled the Palama Settlement dining hall on Wednesday, April 6, to view PBS Hawaii’s 40minute sneak preview of Jackie Robinson, the latest documentary from acclaimed flimmaker Ken Burns. The two-part documentary follows the story of the first African American to play in baseball’s major leagues. Prior to the screening Paula Rath, Palama Settlement board of trustees— emeritus discussed Robinson’s ties to Palama Settlement. In 1941, Robinson stayed at Palama Settlement when Waikiki hotels barred him entry because of the color of his skin. “I’m very proud of Palama’s legacy of acceptance of all people,” Rath said. Following the documentary preview, the audience participated in a lively discussion on the historical times and the impact Robinson had on the lives of many. Courtesy of PBS Hawaii During the discussion session, Jim Becker, sports writer when Jackie Robinson played, shared some his personal stories with the audience. 808 Jr. Chef Challenge Congratulations to Team Palama for their delicious chicken thigh dish at this year’s 3rd Annual 808 Jr. Chef Showdown! On April 16, at Palama Settlement’s dining hall, the Palama chefs won in the category of “most variety of fruits and vegetables” with their stuffed chicken thighs with quinoa pilaf and strawberry salad. Six teams from Kalihi-Palama area non-profits competed with their unique dishes, created with a healthy twist. Team Kokua Kalihi Valley took first place with their Hawaiian Chinese sir-fry. Congratulations to all the youth participants! From left: David Kawada, recreation director; Wendy Abe, former executive director; Sharon Brown, First Hawaiian Bank Foundation president; and Wayne Iseri, Palama board president. Councilmembers present Wendy Abe (middle), Palama staff and board member Jason Ito (front row) with honorary certificate. Palama youth athletes pose with their new helmets after the HPU vs. University of Hawaii at Hilo basketball game. Former Executive Director Wendy Abe was recently recognized for her dedication to Palama Settlement and service to our community. On April 20, the City Council honored Wendy in a recognition ceremony at Honolulu Hale. Presented by Councilmember Joey Manahan, the honorary certificate recognized Wendy’s “unwavering dedication to those that she serves.” Best wishes to Wendy as she pursues her new career at the U.S. Japan Council. During the transition, Donna Taniguchi, a 15 -year veteran staff will serve as Palama’s Interim Executive Director. Mahalo First Hawaiian Bank! From left: Clyde Peters, RJ Cabico and Manny Suka from Team Palama preparing their chicken dish at the 808 Jr. Chef Challenge. Thank you to everyone who attended our van blessing ceremony on February 25, 2016. Kahu Kordell Kekoa conducted the ceremony with Palama staff, participants, youth, and special guests. A special mahalo nui loa to First Hawaiian Bank for their generous donation to help fund our newest van! The van will be utilized by various participants including our Pakolea youth athletes, In-Community Treatment Program students, and seniors.