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. 2 2014 Annual Report 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 3 Our Mission We strengthen youth and families through high quality preventive, support and transition services. 4 2014 Annual Report 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 Family Programs Hawaii 5 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 6 2014 Annual Report 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. Family Programs Hawaii 7 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 8 2014 Annual Report 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 Family Programs Hawaii 9 FamilyProgramsHawaii.org 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