2014 Annual Report - Family Programs Hawaii

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2014 Annual Report - Family Programs Hawaii
2014 Annual Report
Leadership Report
2014 was a transformational year for Family Programs Hawaii. We sadly bid farewell to
long-time agency leader, Founder and President & CEO, Linda Santos, who retired in
April. Linda’s leadership within the social services sector has left an indelible mark in the
foster care community.
Since coming on board in May, I have been honored to continue building upon our legacy
of supporting foster and adoptive families in Hawaii, while at the same time charting
a new course, amid a fast-changing child welfare system environment. I look forward
to continuing our work of providing transformative prevention, support and transition
services that provide hope and inspiration to children, youth and families.
Paulette Bethel PhD, MPA
President & CEO
We thank Mike Curtis for his dedication, strong leadership and commitment as we
navigated the changing landscape facing our nonprofit, while preparing the agency for
greater impact in the foster care community. Mike turned over the helm to Jeff Case at
the end of his term in 2014.
We also celebrated the promotion of Keith Kuboyama from Clinical Director to Vice
President of Program and Clinical Services, recognizing his strengths and contributions in
helping streamline the operations of the organization. Eva Chau was promoted from Program
Manager of the Resource Families Support Services to Director of Programs, enabling her to
use her programmatic experience to provide oversight of our three main contracts.
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2014 Financials
Financial Statements for the year ending December 31, 2014
SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Total
EXPENSES
Total
Government contracts
2,298,600
Program Expenses
Program income fees
396,144
Services to Youth and Families
Contributions
972,867
Support Services
Special events,
net of direct cost of $26,586
40,966
Management and General
402,736
Fundraising
199,644
Interest and dividend income
10,927
Total Support Services
602,380
Unrealized loss on investments
32,668
Total Expenses
3,712,693
Other income
13,765
Changes in Net Asset
53,244
Net assets released from restrictions
-
Net Assets at Beginning of Year
1,433,714
Total Support and Revenue
3,765,937
Net Assets at End of Year
1,486,958
3,110,313
I am especially excited about our new branding project that we launched in 2014. We
have a new logo that I believe captures the essence of the agency and our impact in the
community. Our website has a new look. It’s still a work in progress, but please visit us at
FamilyProgramsHawaii.org because we love showing off our new look.
Several fundraisers brought renewed support to the agency from the private sector.
Diamonds Over Diamond Head featured a fabulous evening under the stars at the home
of Stephen and Susan Metter in February. We unveiled our “You Can Make a Difference!”
event in October. It provided a magical evening in the beautiful setting at the historic
Liljestrand House with its own magnificent views of Honolulu and raised needed funds to
continue benefiting our youth and families.
And, where would we be without the talent, dedication and commitment from over 1,200
volunteers who donated more than 6,712 hours to support our programs, administrative
efforts and special events in 2014? The value of their donation is estimated at more than
$146,748.
Thanks to your support in 2014, we have been able to continue our work to provide hope
and transformation in the lives of the children, youth and families we serve. Amid the
great successes we have experienced this year, we are boldly moving forward to tackle
the challenges that still face us.
OVER
1,200
VOLUNTEERS
6,712
HOURS DONATED
to support our programs,
administrative efforts
and special events in 2014
Mahalo to you all!
Family Programs Hawaii
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Our Mission
We strengthen youth and
families through high quality
preventive, support and
transition services.
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Our Message
Securing the future of our children and youth in foster care
Family Programs Hawai‘i is dedicated to increasing successful
outcomes for children exposed to the child welfare system by
providing impactful prevention, support and transition services.
We know you share our goal of proving all children in foster
care a home filled with love, stability and security, along with a
foundation of lifetime learning to ensure them a promising future.
Whether it is working with families to provide a safer and
more nurturing home, or supporting resource care givers in
strengthening the placement of their foster child, or helping
transitioning foster youth gain financial and career security –
We Help Kids! We thank you for supporting our mission and the
impactful work we do in the community.
Our Work in the Community
Family Programs Hawai‘i supports children and
families by:
Providing services to families to prevent children
from entering foster care
Supporting children and families already involved in
the foster care system
Assisting youth transitioning out of foster care to
successfully prepare for adulthood
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Program Impact
FPH scored
97% OVERALL
COMPLIANCE
during the Casey
Family Programs 2014
Contract Agency Site
Review. Compliance
was 90% or higher
in the following
area: Facesheets,
Mandated Forms,
Budgets, Transcripts,
Probations, Required
Contracts, Quarterly
Reviews, Medical
Documentation and
Case Closures.
PREVENTION
Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Program plays a vital role in identifying and supporting families
to adopt some of the longest waiting children in Hawaii’s foster care system. Ten children
were placed in Forever Families and five families have finalized their adoptions in the
past year with the support of WWK.
Voluntary Case Management served 518 cases in the 2014 calendar year. 82% of the
closed cases were closed successfully and avoided child welfare services involvement.
Hawaii Adoption Resources has established itself as an affordable and reliable source
of adoption home studies and post-placement services in its first full year of operation.
No-fee home studies are provided for families adopting children from Hawaii’s foster
care system.
The youth cared for at Ho‘omalu O Na Kamali‘i displayed improved attitudes, behaviors,
and school work completion during their stay, as evidenced by staff, DHS staff and
volunteers. Youth participated weekly in a variety of cultural and community service
activities throughout Oahu.
SUPPORT
Youth Engagement & Support (YES) successfully kicked off a new mentoring program
in collaboration with Dr. Choy at Argosy University and won the “Best Program” award
at the Institute of Violence, Abuse and Trauma Conference in 2014. YES engages foster
youth on all islands to participate in empowering and supportive activities.
It Takes An ‘Ohana’s advocacy work helped create positive legislative change for all
foster families in Hawaii by increasing monthly foster care payments for the first time
in 24 years.
The youth involved in the Peer Engagement and Knowledge sessions increased their
protective factors through connectedness with community and improved pro-social
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behavior, social competency and self image. Youth participated in focused work on
mindfulness techniques in part to enhance their coping skills. Because of PEAK’s
success, Kea’au High School, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii and Hale Kipa have reached
out to PEAK for support and guidance with the WhyTry curriculum implementation.
Resource Families Support Services provided a conference for resource families on
“Successful Futures: Helping Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Thrive” with Dr.
Steven Choy in different locations throughout the state including Oahu, Maui, Kauai,
East Hawaii, West Hawaii and Molokai, with a total of 371 adults in attendance.
Project Visitation Oahu provided monthly sibling visits for an unduplicated 113 children
in 28 sibling groups in 2014 and Project Visitation East Hawaii served 92 youth on Hawaii
Island this year. Siblings participated in community sponsored events, activities and a
three-day Camp Connection.
TRANSITION
Long Term Foster Care students continued to make strides toward college graduation
and independent living: two transitioned to live independently after earning their degrees
in 2013, three earned college degrees in 2014, two graduated from high school and
Enhancements
continue to fund the
extras in the lives of
OVER 1,000
FOSTER CHILDREN
AND YOUTH,
such as graduation
robes and caps,
clothing, extracurricular activities,
tutoring and trips, or
help with basics such
as clothing, afterschool or vacation
programs, school
supplies, outings and
child care.
14 continued in college into 2015.
Of the 20 youth between 16 and 18 in the Hilo Ho‘ololi Mua No Ke Ola Senior Program,
16 graduated from high school or received a GED and 16 were accepted to college.
Of the seven alumni youth between 18 and 23, all completed a career and employment
training program and interviewed for employment.
In 2014, eXcel program guided high school students to enter and complete their college
education, celebrated four college graduations and four high school graduations with
19 students on track and continuing in college and three completing requirements to
enter college in 2015.
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Mahalo Donors & Supporters
Family Programs Hawaii would like to say thank you to
our 2014 donors for their support of our mission and
services benefiting foster children and families in Hawaii.
From babies through young adults in the foster care
system, our programs provide them the opportunity to
succeed in life. Thanks to generous donors like you who
give both your time and money, we are able to continue
our mission of strengthening youth and families through
high quality prevention, support and transition services.
INDIVIDUALS
Piia Aarma
Matthew Ables
Lorraine D. Adamski
Collette Akana
Maura Alvaro
David Amina
Charlene Anaya
Benjamin Ancheta
Gina Anonuevo
Warren Aoiki
Brian Au
Irene Choy Au
Gail Awaya-Fujii
Susan Bahrenburg Matthews
Ria Baldevia
Tina Baltazar
Miracelle Barcelo
Tory & Alexis Barron
Wayne & Stephanie Batzer
Murray & Beverley Bawden
John Beck
Abraham Beddow
Katherine Bennett, Esq.
Mary Benson
Brian Keala Benz, Board
Max Besenbruch
Dr. Paulette Bethel, CEO
Ralph Bethel
Marcus & Emma Boland
Paige Botelho
Paul & Dorothy Brennan
Phil & Mary Broms
Sharon Brown
Cynthia Bryant
Jacquelyn Buchanan
Dale & Barbara Burke
Volkan Buyukacar
James & Julie Byrer
Barbara Ann Campbell
Helen Carey
Virginia Carey
Pamela Carey-Goo
Jennifer Carter
Jeff & Kimberly Case, Board
Joyce Cassen
James & Olivia Castro
Corlis Chang
Robert J. Chang
Stephanie Charlton
Julia Ann Cherry
Merton & Susan Chinen
Kelly & David Chou
Leonard & Charlotte Chow
Terrence & Chiyomi Chow
Mona Choy-Beddow, Board
Carol Chun
Louise Chung
Richard & Mary Chung
Carole A. Chung-Yokoyama
Clinton & Suzanne Churchill
Monica Cobb-Adams
Linda Coble
Heather Conahan
Herb & Nancy Conley
Jordan & Alison Conley, Board
Sarah Cooper
Robert Corboy
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Jean Creadick
Bob Creps
Katherine Croze
Miriam Cullen
Mike Curtis, Board
Richard Dahl
Jeffrey & Sylvia Dahlby
Mark Davis
Colette & Madan Dhakhwa
Concetta Di Leo
Jeannette Dilly-Leas
Florence Dohuu
Jim & Linda Dooman
Michael & Lisa Doss
John Doty
Rachel Dowell
Leslie Drechsler
Dean J. Dudoit
Nadine Dudoit
Gregory Dunn, Board
Richard Emery, Board
Elsie English
Marian & Elton Escobido
Joseph Espinda, Jr.
Lavaina Ferreira
Mary Flanders McGrath
Laurie Ann Flores
James Flynn
Mailie Fong
Jeffrey Fox
Dori Frame
Paulette Franklin
Dan & Ann Franzman
Me Fuimaono-Poe
Samuel & Diane Fujikawa
Dr. Lynn Fujimoto
Robert Fujioka
Bill & Tracey Gaeth
Debra Gallaway
Arthur Ganal
Joshua Gaoteote
Jessica Garlock-Tuialii
Howard & Maryellen Garval
Matthew Geurts
Lisette Gonzalez, Board
Joshua & Jaime Green
Paddy & Heather Griggs
Elizabeth Grote
Bob Hale
Judy Halvorson
Debra Harbottle
Puanani Hardwick
Hermine Harman
Melissa Harmeling
Courtney Harrison
James Harrow, Board
John Hassler
Nancy Hatcher
William & Daran Haug
Greg Hazelton
George & Barbara Hegarty
Jesse Hernandez
Carolyn Hiatt
Marjorie Higa-Funai
Irene Hino
Daniel & Lauren Ho
Alan & Cynthia Hoffman
Malcolm & Judy Hong
Mark & Amanda Hotchin
This Annual Report
covers all gifts donated
in the 2014 calendar year
from Jan. 1 through
Dec. 31. We strive to
provide accurate and
complete information;
however, should you
notice an error or
omission, please accept
our apology and contact
us at (808) 521-9531.
Susan Ichimasa
Louise Ing
Margaret Isaacs
Carla & Thomas Jacobs
Selby & Frankie Jacobs, Board
Stanley Jacobs
David & Elaine Johnston
A.L. Jones
Ronald Jones
John & Hope Kaewe
Marion Kamei
Allen Kamemoto
Glen Kaneshige
Marilyn Katzman
Joyce T. Kawamura
Lynne Kazama
Kimberly A. Kehrwieder
John Kilpatrick
Daniel & Jane Kim, Board
Elizabeth Kimura
Marcia J. Kirk
Vienna R. Kualii
Keith & Myra Kuboyama
Kenneth & Patricia Kupchak
Darrell & Rheta Large
Harry & Barbara Last
Francine Lee-Kadota
Ann Leonard
William Liggett
Dennis & Judy Lind
Corinne Ling
Marsha Lo
Richard & Tricia Louie
Howard K.K. Luke
Sharon Lum
Marian Lum-King
Doug & Mary Luther
Dr. R.J. Maffei
Albert Mak
Nellieshy K. Mamuad
Lynette Mareko
Maryellen Markley
Rona L. Martin
Arnold Martines
Kirk Matthews
Red McDonald
Winifred McGill
Cheryl & Tom McIlroy
Pat McManaman
Billie McNabb
Matt & Malia Megorden
Steve & Susan Metter
Richard Milligan
Glenn & Lynn Mirikidani
Cyril Mitchell
Gail Miyata
Anthony Mizuno
John & Lisa Morehart
George & Gail Morris
Jerry & Jane Mount
David & Lori Mozdren
Matthew Muccio
Ritchie Mudd
Melinda Mullis
Mark & Corinne Murashige
Margaret Murchie
Larry & Marilyn Myers
Candice Naito
Mei Nakamoto, Board
June J. Nakamura
Craig Nakanishi
Charles & Suzanne Nakoa
Sharon Narimatsu
Robert & Giovanna Neuman
Maurice & Kathryn Nicholson
Suzanne Oasa
Tom & Sally Ocasek
Kevin & Jennifer O’Donnell
Frances Ogata
Patricia O’Hagan
Linda Oka
Harry Okamoto
Chet Okayama
Gordon & Elizabeth Okumura
Marc Okumura
Marty Oliphant
Valarie Omoto
David & Margie O’Neill
Richard & Joni Onishi
Carol Ono, Board
Steven Oppenheimer
Lisa Oshiro-Suganuma
Uluwehi Pena
Glenn Perry
Debra Pfaltzgraff
Roy & Sandra Pfund
Robyn K. Ponsiano
Harvey & Lynne Rackmil
Sharon Rahe
Minuet Ratledge
James & Tanya Reed
JoYi Rhyss
Kona & Sonya Richter-Smith
Celene Roberts
Sara Robertson
Barbara & Sunny Romero
Ruey Jane Ryburn
Wayne Safka
Donna Saiki
Merritt & Carol Sakata
Nicole Sandry
Linda Santos, Board
June Saruwatari
Jeffrey & Romana Sayre
Alan Schlissel
Jane Schoonmaker
Guy & Barbara Shibayama
K.Y. Shigetani
Nan Shin
Sharon Simms
Charles & Connie Sizemore
Rick & Lisa Skelton
Brian Smith
Dawn Soderquist
James & Thelma Sonobe
Joseph & Kippi Speroni
Michelle Stofle
Lynsey Stone
Patricia Storino
Constance Suzuki
Daren & Paulette Suzuki
Miles & Reverie Suzuki
Steve & Susan Szabo
Lois Takamori
Dorene Takeuchi
Aubrey Tamanaha
Lance Tanaka
Robert & Sandra Tangonan
Merizza Tapia
Janelle Ann Taua
Varley & Sherry Taylor
Roslyn Thomas
Norman & Laurie Tochiki
Brigitte Tokuda
Cindy Tom
Sandra Toorinjian
Noel Trainor
Gloria Tumbaga
Robert Uehara
Allene Uesugi
Robert Valle
Helen Verdeyen
Jenilee Waipa
Victoria Wallace
Sam Walsh
Carl & Lois Watanabe
Jeffrey & June Watanabe
Patricia Watanabe
Karin Watanabe Choi
Julie T. Watumull
Du Wayne
Frank & Karen White
Norman & Judith Wilhoite
James Williston
Lia Wilson
Sue Wilson
Karen Wong
Greg & Jenny Wood
John & Stellla Wood
Matthew & Cynthia Wood
Michael & Joanne Wood, Board
Andrew & Gloria Yamamoto
Corey Yamamura
Barbara Yamashita
Chong Ae Yasuda
Susan & Roy Yokoyama
Kintaro Yonekura
Scott Yoshihara
Marvin & Deborah Yoshizumi
Colin & Moana Yost
Gwenson & Helen Yuen
Merlin & Gloria Zane
Eric & Nancy Zotter
GRANTS
Aloha United Way
Armstrong Foundation
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
Betty L. Barnes Trust
Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption
First Hawaiian Foundation
Foundation of the Rotary
Club of Honolulu, Hawaii
Friends of Hawaii Charities
Golden State Foods Foundation
Harold K.L Castle Foundation
Hawaii Hotel Industry Foundation
HEI Foundation
HawaiiUSA FCU Foundation
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
Locations Foundation
Matson Foundation
May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
McInerny Foundation
Na Lei Aloha Foundation
Nadao & Mieko Yoshinaga Foundation
NFL Charities
Pacific Links Hawaii Foundation
Servco Foundation
Teresa Hughes Trust
The Gift Foundation of Hawaii
The Hickey Family Foundation
The Mark & Debi Rolfing
Charitable Foundation Trust
The Yamada Scott Family Foundation
Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist Foundation
BUSINESSES &
ORGANIZATIONS
Aloha United Way
Aircare Environmental Services, Inc.
American Savings Bank
Archipelago Hawaii,
Luxury Home Design
Aston Hotels & Resorts
Baldridge & Associates
Structural Engineering, Inc.
Bank Of Hawaii
Bank Of Hawaii, Live
Kokua Giving Campaign
Benefit & Risk Management Services
Big Island Candies, Inc.
Big Island Federal Credit Union
Carole Kai Charities, Inc.
Casablanca Bridal & Formals
CCR Properties
Central Pacific Bank
Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina &
Fairbanks
Douglas W. Johnson, M.D., Inc.
Dr. Tung’s, Inc.
Element Media
Elite Parking Services, LLC
Envirowash Hawaii
Excelsior Lodge 1 IOOF
First Hawaiian Bank
First Hawaiian Bank Kokua Mai
Foodland Super Market
Fujikawa Associates, Inc., dba
Continental Mechanical of the Pacific
G.A. Morris, Inc.
Gourmet Foods
Grove Farm Company Foundation
Hawaii Beta Chapter-Alpha
Delta Kappa
Hawaii First, Inc.
Hawaii Mortgage Experts
HFN Hawaii Petroleum
HomeStreet Bank
Honolulu Hawaii Chapter 0833
Harley Owners Group
Howard Design Group
In Christ Alone House Church Ministries
Infinity Professional Painting
IREM Institute Of Real Estate
Management
Ironwood Associates, LLC
KapohoKine Adventures, LLC
Kathy Clarke Hawaii
Kilpatrick Enterprises, Inc.
King Windward Nissan
KMH, LLP
KTA Super Stores
L H Gamble Company, LTD
Ledcor Construction Hawaii, LLC
Mann Mortgage, LLC
Matson Foundation
Maui by Design
Maui Divers of Hawaii
Meadow Gold Dairies
Mililani Middle School
MW Group, Inc.
MW Services BRIDGE Team
Na Hoku, Inc.
Nancy Evans Tudor & Assoc., CPAs, Inc.
OrangeRoc
Outrigger Enterprises, Inc.
Plumbers Trust Fund, Local 675
Pop-A-Lock
Rotary Club Of Kapolei
Rotary Club Of Waikiki
Royal Contracting Company, LTD
Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.
SLSS Partners, dba Hawaii Self Storage
Soderquist, Dawn
Sotheby’s
Sound Health Hawaii, LLC
Spherion
Starwood Hotels
Sunrise Construction, Inc.
Tanaka Of Tokyo Restaurants
Team Clean, Inc.
The Hershey Company
The Jelly Box
The MacNaughton Group
The Prudential Insurance
Company of America
Tori Richard, Ltd.
UBS Financial Services
Van’s Flooring & Tile, Inc.
Wealth Strategy Partners, LLC
Wikoff Combs & Co.
Windward Oahu Harley Owners Group
Yarn & Friends
Zippy’s Restaurants
Eric & Nancy Zotter
IN KIND
DONATIONS
12th Avenue Grill
3660 On The Rise
A Bishop Street Dental
Precious Veronica Abarquez
Accuity LLP
Alan Wong’s Restaurant
Cara Alimenti
Aloha Air Cargo
ALSCO
Tunu Amani
Anahola Granola
Angel Magik Group, LLC
Anne Tanabe, MD
Argosy University
Armstrong Produce
Atlantis Submarines Hawai‘i
AUW’s Society of Young Leaders
Karen Awong
Nicole Baker
Tina Baltazar
Barney’s Rolloff Services, Inc.
Beautiville Salon, Spa & Beautique
Big City Diner
Big Island Candies, Inc.
Bishop Museum
Eida Carillo
Carneros Della Notte Winery
Jeff & Kimberly Case, Board
Castle Resorts & Hotels
Tommy Chau
Kelly & David Chou
Christie’s Collection
Clear Channel
Shanice Cockett
Consolidated Theatres
Al Correa
Cousins Seafood and Bento
Cathy Cruz-George
Cycle City, LTD
Data House
Decasas Cleaning Services
Diamond Head Theatre
Discover Hawaii Tours
Jim & Linda Dooman
Gregory Dower
Duke’s Waikiki
Embassy Suites Waikiki
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Toni Farley
Karena Fleming
Foodland Super Market
Friendship Baptist Church
Mikayla Garces
GEICO Philanthropic Foundation
Germaine’s Luau, Inc.
Kamalei Grace
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa
Haleakala Bike Co.
Halekulani on the Beach at Waikiki
Hansen Distribution Group
Harvest Family Life Ministries
William & Daran Haug
Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa Xi Chapter
Hawaii First, Inc.
Hawaii Five-O, Eye Productions, Inc.
Hawaii Mortgage Experience
Hawaii Nature Center
Hawaii Pacific University
Hawaii Pirate Ship Adventures
Hawaii Speed & Quickness
Hawaii Theatre Center
Hawaii Youth Business Center (HYBC)
Hawaiian Airlines
HI HO
Hiking with Keiki
Hilton Waikiki Beach
Holy Trinity Church
Angela Honeycutt
Honolulu Theatre for Youth
Hope Chapel Mililani
Hula Grill Waikiki
Hy’s Steak House
Ice Palace
In Christ Alone House Church Ministries
IREM Institute of Real Estate
Management
Island Soap & Candle Works
Angelique Jenkins
JN Exotics & Van Guard
Julie’s Hot Glass
Kahala Jiu Jitsu
Kahala Warriors Baseball Club
Kalapawai Cafe, Inc.
Kamaka Green
Kat’s Sushi
Kauai Beach Resort
Keiki Aloha Quilts
Keith Uehara Photography
Jozelle Keliiholokai
Kennedy-Jenks Consultants
(formerly Engineering Solutions)
King Windward Nissan
Roger & Ann Kobayashi
Sugita & Goda Kobayashi
Koh Kohzy
KTA Super Stores
Ku Spa
Kualoa Ranch Hawaii, Inc.
Kuhio Grille
Carlton Kusunoki
La Tour Cafe
Lanakila Pacific
Gwendolyn Leblanc
Lynn Liu
Dee Ann Louis
Lyman Museum
Make Up By Kecia
Mama Nita Scones
@HASR Bistro
Manoa Chocolate
Mattress Discount
Maui Nui Golf Club
Maui Ocean Center
McClain’s Ultimate Attic
McDonald’s Restaurant of Hawaii, Inc.
Melinda-y-Butler
Menehune Water Company
Mens Wearhouse
Mid Pacific Country Club
Mililani Middle School
Miss Teen Hawaii
Mokulele Airlines
Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman
Jerry & Jane Mount
MRI Makua Rothman, Inc.
Na Hoku, Inc.
Natural Healing Hawaii
New Covenant Baptist Church
NFL Properties, Inc.
NUC Imports
Suzanne Oasa
Ocean Girl Project
Oeno Winemaking
Oishi’s Property Management
Val Omoto
David & Margie O’Neill
OrangeRoc
Talia Osurman
Gertrude Ozaki
Pacific Historic Parks
Pajama Program
Plus Interiors & Pictures Plus
Podium Raceway
Dennis & Grace Poei
Prima
Pure Joy Day Spa
QLCC-Honolulu Unit
RebelVirtouso Film Productions
Regional Coding OPS
Regis Corporation
Kona & Sonya Richter-Smith
Tom Ritchie
Robert & Giovanna Neuman
Celene Roberts
Rockin Indoor Cycle Hawaii, LLC
Rotary Club of Kapolei
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Salon Cookie Couture
Susan Sanders
Santa’s Elves
Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa
at Keauhou Bay
Shore Bird Restaurant and Beach Bar
Social Currency
Soroptimists International of Honolulu
Supercuts
TANCO, LLC
Target
Teena Barry
The Bella Project
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
The Magic Touch
The Plantation House
The Royal Hawaiian Hotel
The Wedding Ring Shop
The Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean
Resort Villas
Tiare Thomas
Matalea Topas
Karen Trotwell
Uber
University of Hawaii Football
Upper Cervical Hawaii, LLC
USAF, 647 Civil Engineer Squadron
USS Missouri Memorial Association, Inc.
Ashlee Valeros
Waikiki Parc Hotel
Waikiki Resort Hotel
Waiokeola Congregational Church
Kahealani Walker
Michael & Joanne Wood, Board
Rodney Worlay
Y. Hata & Company, Inc.
You Move Me
Young Marines
Raymond & Chiharu Zeason
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Jeff Case
Chairman
Senior VP,
Aon Risk Services, Inc.
PRESIDENT
Gregg Dunn
Vice Chair,
Development
& Communications
Mike Curtis
Treasurer &
Vice Chair Admin
& Finance
President & CEO,
BBB of Hawaii
CFO, St. Andrew’s
Schools
Richard Emery
Regional Vice
President
Melinda Mullis
Principal
Mona Choy-Beddow
Secretary
Paulette Bethel, PhD,
VP & Regional Manager,
HomeStreet Bank
President & CEO
Carol Ono
Senior Vice President
& Division Manager
for IT Infrastructure
Greg Kimo Schlais
Counsel, Legal
Services
MPA
Family Programs Hawaii
DIRECTORS
Stephanie Batzer
Owner / Operator
Stephanie W. Batzer,
MSW, LLC
Brian Keala Benz,
Associa Corporate
Hawaii
President & CEO
James Harrow
CEO & President
Team Clean Inc.
Security Alarm Shop
ICE, CHE
OrangeRoc
Mei Nakamoto
Attorney
Law Offices of
Mei Nakamoto
First Hawaiian Bank
Peter Phillips
Land Acquisition
Project Manager
D.R. Horton-Schuler
Homes, LLC
HMSA
Mike Wood
Principal
MW Group, Ltd.
Captain Selby “Jake”
Jacobs
USN Retired