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Annual Report 2013

LIVE UNITED. WITH ALOHA. LIVE UNITED. WITH ALOHA. THANK YOU!

A message from Aloha United Way’s President & CEO and COO

It has been another inspiring and encouraging We are also proud to share in 2013, Aloha This annual report and our special “Day In year for us at Aloha United Way. We continue United Way received several prestigious honors The Life” book highlight the many ways your to see a renewed energy and excitement from nationally and locally. donation makes a difference every day. It is donors, companies and community leaders who our tribute to the non-profits we serve and to are committed to LIVE UNITED and take an Aloha United Way has been awarded the the donors who make this possible. active role in helping others in our community. coveted “4-star rating” from Charity Navigator and a “Gold” rating from Guidestar. These We are all excited about our work to make a To LIVE UNITED is to care about the condition are the highest accolades for sound fiscal positive impact with Aloha United Way. And we of others and contribute so that everyone in management and commitment to accountability recognize we can’t do it without you. Thank you our community can have the opportunity for and transparency from the 2 most respected for being a part of the change. Thank you for a good life. It reminds us that when we think reviewers of non-profits in the . helping us. As you’ll see in the photos in this outside ourselves, we have the power to bring report, when we LIVE UNITED we bring hope about positive, lasting change. When we give Charity Navigator states, “Approximately a for a better future for all. a donation, large or small, we improve people’s quarter of the charities we evaluate have Mahalo! lives, we build strength in our neighborhoods, received our highest rating, indicating that Aloha we help children and seniors and we make United Way outperforms most other charities in a better place. And we change the lives of those who walk by us every day. America. This “exceptional” designation from Charity Navigator differentiates Aloha United To all of our supporters, thank you for your Way from its peers and demonstrates to the donations in 2013 and your compassionate public it is worthy of their trust.” support in partnering with Aloha United Way to touch hundreds of thousands of local lives and support nearly 300 local non-profits.

Thanks to your generosity, Aloha United Way was able to invest over $10.8M into our local community in 2013 while advancing efforts in Education and Poverty Prevention and creating Kim Gennaula Norm Baker a Safety Net of support for those in crisis in President & CEO COO our community.

We are also equally proud our employees once again voted us one of the “Best Places to Work”.

GRANTS & FOUNDATIONS Aloha United Way is grateful for the support of the many foundations and grant-making agencies that provided funds during 2013.

Alice E. Davis Estate Leonora F. & Joseph K. Wee Family Fund Anna B. Lindemann Fund Marie Kohli Fund Atherton Family Foundation Minnie P. Cuthbertson Fund BizGym Foundation NFL Foundation Bridgestone Firestone Trust Fund Public Health Fund (Chamber of Commerce Hawaii) Earl M. and Margery C. Chapman Foundation Samuel F. and Mary Castle Foundation Ellen M. Koenig Memorial Fund The McVay Family Foundation Energy Industries Thomas J. Vincent Foundation Inc. FINRA Investor Education Foundation United Way Worldwide/Walmart Foundation Hawaii Bowl Foundation United Way of North Central Massachusetts/SimplexGrinnell Hawaii Lodging and Association Valvon Foundation Hazel H. Takumi Foundation William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Ivena Ziegenhein Fund Yelp Foundation

2 Aloha United Way WAYS YOUR DONATION HELPED OTHERS IN 2013

EDUCATION POVERTY PREVENTION YOUTH VENTURE • Provided early childhood developmental • Assisted 6,642 adults and children in • 50 students forming 8 project teams, screenings for 2,711 toddlers and young maintaining or accessing stable housing representing 11 Hawaii high schools led children (54% increase from 2012) through a comprehensive network of community service projects that were housing assistance/stabilization, case focused on issues including anti-bullying, • Supported early learning and early literacy management, rent/utility assistance, peer mentoring, increasing the high school programs for 2,304 children and parents, outreach, and transitional shelter services graduation rate, and reducing feelings of and distributed 7,500+ books isolation among Hawaii’s kupuna • Supported work skills training and job • Assisted with the recruitment, selection, and training of 102 teachers in underprivileged, supportive services for 581 individuals FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION hard-to-staff public high schools • Provided pregnancy prevention information • Aloha United Way successfully brought the and dating abuse prevention training to resources of the FINRA Foundation to Oahu High School Graduation 8,495 young adults • FINRA provides underserved Americans • Together, thirty-five partner agencies • Provided financial assistance to 977 low with the knowledge, skills and tools provided over 84,000 client service income seniors, adults with persistent necessary for financial success encounters in programs that helped to mental illness, and elementary school • In partnership with Hawaii Council increase high-school graduation rates students through a variety of case on Economic Education and Hawaiian • management, representative payee, and Through a variety of activities such as Community Assets, Aloha United Way kids savings programs tutoring, mentoring, or athletic competition, provided training to over 60 participants in community youth were supported to stay thoughtful, effective, and culturally relevant “on-track” and graduate financial literacy education Aloha United Way is proud of the work we are • These participants, representing over 22 doing along with our partner agencies to help community agencies, are now well equipped raise high school graduation rates. to teach financial skills and literacy to at-risk youth, providing them the knowledge and foundation to think about personal finance and their futures

SAFETY NET SERVICES • Assisted 1,012 seniors and their family caregivers with emergency respite services • Assisted 2,406 domestic violence survivors with legal protections • Offered support to 579 children, women, and men who were victims of domestic violence including case management, therapy, advocacy, shelter, safety planning, referrals, transportation, and other services • Provided 134,000+ meals to 20,000+ hungry adults and children • Provided medical/dental care for 6,843 individuals who were experiencing homelessness • Provided legal services to 1,386 individuals in 578 households facing eviction or foreclosure

Annual Report 3 TOP COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS

Catholic Charities Hawai‘i Title Guaranty of Hawai‘i, Inc. Chevron Products Company United Way Worldwide/Walmart City Mill Company, Ltd. Foundation Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties United Way of North Central Colliers International Massachusetts/Simplex Grinnell Deloitte LLP Waianae District Comprehensive DFS Hawaii Health & Hospital Board, Incorporated Ernst & Young LLP Walmart/Sam’s Club Farmer’s Insurance Hawaii YMCA of FedEx First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd. SMALL BUSINESS BIG HEART Foodland Super Market, Ltd. $2,500 - $14,999 Gentry Companies, The 88 Tees Hawaii, Inc. Grace Pacific Corporation Advantage WEBCO Hawaii Halekulani Corp., Halekulani Hotel and AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Waikiki Parc Hotel Ala Moana Hotel Hawaii Dental Service Alaka‘i Mechanical Corp. Hawaii Pacific Health Employees Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau Alice E. Davis Estate Hawaiian Cement Alii Flooring, Inc. Hawaiian Dredging Construction Alstom Power, Inc. Company, Inc. Anna B. Lindemann Fund Hawaiian Host Chocolates Arcadia Retirement Residence Hawaiian Tug & Barge/Young Brothers Armstrong Builders Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort Austin, Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc. TOP BUSINESSES Nordstrom & Spa AXA Advisors, LLC $750,000 - $999,999 Oceanic Time Warner Cable Honolulu Star-Advertiser Ayabe, Chong, Nishimoto, Sia & Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc., Servco Pacific Inc. HSI Electric Nakamura Hawaiian Electric Co., Inc, IBM Corporation BAE Systems Hawaii Shipyard and American Savings Bank $50,000 - $99,999 Iolani School Bank of America Costco Wholesale Island Insurance Companies/Atlas Basecamp Events dba Run or Dye $250,000 - $749,999 HAWAI‘I GAS Insurance Agency Belt Collins Hawaii Ltd. First Hawaiian Bank and its Hawaii Independent Energy Island Movers, Inc. Best Buy subsidiaries Hawaii Logistics LLC James Campbell Company LLC Buck Consultants Hawai‘i Medical Service Association Kahala Nui Kaiser Permanente Business Insurance Services,Inc Hawaii State Department of Education Kamehameha Schools Kaneohe Ranch Management Limited Hotel & Casino State of Hawaii - Executive Branch, The Queen’s Health Systems KMH LLP CareResource Hawaii Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch UPS Koga Engineering & Construction, Inc. Carrier Hawaii University Of Hawai‘i System William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Oahu Transit Services, Inc. Castle & Cooke Hawai‘i D. Otani Produce Castle Medical Center $100,000 - $249,999 $15,000 -$49,999 Pacific Guardian Life Insurance Central Medical Clinic, Inc. Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and its ABC Stores Company Ceridian Hawaii family of companies Accuity LLP Public Health Fund (Chamber of CH2M HILL Atherton Family Foundation Aloha United Way Commerce Hawaii) Chaminade University of Honolulu Bank of Hawai‘i American Carpet One Pacific Transfer LLC Child & Family Service Central Pacific Bank Ameron Hawaii ProService Hawaii Chun Kerr LLP Enterprise, Alamo, National Car Rental Aon Risk Services, Inc. of Hawaii Clear Channel Media + Entertainment Employees of the City and County Architects Hawaii Ltd. R. M. Towill Corporation of Hawaii of Honolulu Assets School Samuel F. and Mary Castle Foundation Community Planning & Engineering Inc. FINRA Investor Education Foundation Aston Hotels & Resorts The Seymour Terry Trust Consolidated Entertainment, Inc. Hawaiian Telcom AT&T Mobility Target Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts, LP BEI Hawaii TD Foodgroup, Inc./Pizza Hut Delta Airlines Macy’s Bowers + Kubota Consulting Taco Bell/Long John Silver’s/A&W Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc. Matson, Inc. C. S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. and its employees Dole Food Company Hawaii Nordic PCL Construction Services, Inc. Carlsmith Ball LLP Territorial Savings Bank Domestic Violence Action Center

4 Aloha United Way Don Quijote Jones Hawaii Automotive RICOH USA IAMAW Lodge 1979 Doraku Sushi JTB Hawaii, Inc. RIM Architects Hawaii IAMAW Lodge 1998 East-West Center The Kahala Hotel & Resort Royal Contracting Company, Ltd. IATSE Ellen M. Koenig Memorial Fund Kalihi-Palama Health Center Sacred Hearts Academy IBEW, Local 1186 Family Programs Hawai’i Kamaaina Care, Inc. Saint Louis School IBEW, Local 1260 Fidelity Information Services Kazi Foods (Burger King Hawaii) The Salvation Army Hawaiian & IBEW, Local 1357 The Finance Factors Family of Companies KCAA PreSchools of Hawaii Pacific Islands Division IBU Foodland Give Aloha Kessner Umebayashi Bain & SchoolRise, LLC IFPTE Fujikawa Associates, Inc. dba Matsunaga SH Consulting ILWU Local 142 Continental Mechanical of the Pacific KHON2 Special Education Center of Hawaii International Brotherhood of Fukunaga & Associates, Inc. Kintetsu International Hawaii Company (SECOH) Boilermakers GEICO Geolabs, Inc. Kobayashi Sugita & Goda St. Francis Healthcare System Iron Workers Union Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP Kuakini Health System State Farm Insurance Companies ITPE/OPEIU Local 4873 Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc. La Pietra - Hawaii School for Girls Tori Richard, Ltd. Kamehameha School Faculty Association Group 70 International, Inc. Ledcor Construction Hawaii, LLC Thomas J. Vincent Foundation Inc. Laborers’ Union Hale Kipa, Inc. Legacy of Life Hawaii Times Super Market Marine Engineers Hanahauoli School Lemke Chinen & Tanaka, CPA, Inc. Torkildson Katz Moore Hetherington Marine Firefighters Hawaii Agriculture Research Center Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. & Harris Attorneys at Law Masons’ & Plasterers’ Fraternal Hawaii Bowl Foundation Life Foundation UBS Financial Services, Inc. Association Hawaii Central Credit Union Lum Yip Kee, Limited The University of Hawaii Federal Masons Union Hawaii Credit Union League M. Dyer & Sons, Inc. Credit Union Masters, Mates & Pilots Hawaii Employers Council The MacNaughton Group Valvon Foundation Mid-Pac Teachers’ Association Hawaii Foodbank, Inc. Marie Kohli Fund Waialae Country Club Musicians Association Local 677 Hawaii National Bank Marsh USA Inc. Waikiki Business Plaza NALC Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki Maryknoll School Waikiki Trader Corporation National Association of Agricultural Hawaii Stevedores, Inc. Mason Architects, Inc. Kupono Investment, Inc. Employees Hawaii Western Management Group Maui Divers of Hawaii, Ltd. Waimanalo Health Center National Association of Mail Handlers, Hawaiian Isles Petroleum MC & A Watanabe Ing LLP Local 299 Hawaiian Tel Federal Credit Union McCabe Hamilton & Renny Co Ltd Watumull’s Stores OPEIU Local 277 HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLP Wells Fargo Bank Operating Engineers Hazel H. Takumi Foundation The McVay Family Foundation Xerox Corporation PASS HDR Engineering, Inc. MDX Hawaii Yelp Foundation PEMAH Helber Hastert & Fee,Planners, Inc. Meadow Gold Dairies - Hawaii Plumbers, Pipefitters Local 675 Helping Hands Hawaii Mental Health Kokua UNION ORGANIZATIONS Postal Workers Union Henkels & McCoy Merrill Lynch AFGE Roofers Union Local 221 HFM Food Services Minnie P. Cuthbertson Fund AFSCME SAG Hickam Federal Credit Union Monsanto Fund Air Line Pilots Association Sailors Union HiCentral MLS HI Employment Mutual Benefit Association Insurance American Postal Worker’s Union Seafarers Union HIHR Agency Asbestos Workers Local 132 SEIU/Nage Local R56 Hina Mauka Napa Distribution Ctr.-Hawaii District Council 50 Sheet Metal Workers Local 293 Hobart Corp. Nippon Club Elevators Constructors Local 126 SHOPO HomeStreet Bank Noguchi & Associates Flight Attendants Council Teamsters Local 986 Honolulu Actuarial Consultants, Inc. Pacific Marine & Navatek Ltd. Hawaii Carpenters Transport Workers Union Honolulu Board of Realtors® Pacific Rim Bank Hawaii Federation of Teachers UFCW Local 480 Honolulu Federal Credit Union Palama Settlement Hawaii Fire Fighters Association UHPA Hospice Hawai‘i, Inc. Palolo Chinese Home Hawaii Laborers’ Training Program UNITE - HERE, Local 5 HPC Foods, Ltd. ParEn, Inc.dba Park Engineering Hawaii Newspaper Guild United Farm Workers Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa Parents and Children Together (PACT) Hawaii Nurses Association United Plant Guard Workers Local 650 IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. Parsons Corporation - Hawaii Hawaii Pilots Association United Steel Workers Ikeda & Wong Partners in Development Foundation Hawaii State AFL-CIO UPW Local 646 InSynergy Engineering, Inc. Pepsi Bottling Group of Hawaii Hawaii Teamsters Island Ready - Mix Concrete, Inc. PBR Hawaii & Associates, Inc. HGEA Ivena Ziegenhein Fund PKF Pacific Hawaii LLP Prince Resorts Honolulu Typographical Union Local 14921 JMD Beverages Hawaii, Inc. HSTA John Mullen & Co., Inc. Queen Liliuokalani Children’s Center IAMAW Lodge 1245

Annual Report 5 Financial summary As of December 31, 2013

Addressing Community Needs FUNDS RAISED 2013 2012 Programmatic distribution Aloha United Way campaigns $ 9,163,742 $ 9,117,631 Hawaii-Pacific Area Combined Federal Campaign 5,068,363 5,764,903 19% Grants & bequests 445,230 1,420,169 Poverty Prevention Other income 898,158 749,606 21% Total Funds Raised $ 15,575,493 $ 17,052,309 Safety Net Services

20% PROGRAMS & SUPPORT Education Donor designations $ 8,133,981 $ 8,086,927 21% Impact Area allocations 3,346,973 4,121,128 Additional 14% Partner Programs services 1,122,629 973,880 Labor Agency Support Services Fundraising 1,438,051 1,542,377 & Other 5% Administration 1,377,606 1,284,867 Community Programs 211 Pledge loss & miscellaneous 697,943 478,830 Referral line Total Programs & Support $ 16,117,183 $ 16,488,009

Note 1: Aloha United Way, Inc. (AUW) was contracted to manage the Hawaii-Pacific Area Combined Federal Where our donors directed their dollars Campaign (CFC). In 2013 $5,068,363 was raised in the CFC campaign. Of this amount, $1,036,246 was 7,000,000 $6,560,000 designated to the AUW Federation, which is reflected in the figures reported above. Campaign expenses 6,000,000 for the CFC campaign were $302,451. The AUW Federation’s share of those expenses was $62,350 and were shared on a pro-rata basis by AUW and all 5,000,000 members of the AUW Federation. Other than their share of expenses, AUW Federation members are not 4,000,000 charged dues or any other service charges for their participation in the AUW Federation. 3,000,000 $2,720,000 Note 2: AUW’s Form 990 and audited Financial Statements are available upon request. 2,000,000 $1,824,000 Note 3: AUW’s chief administrative personnel are 1,000,000 Kim Gennaula, President & CEO; Norm Baker, COO; $403,000 and, Linda Nelson, CFO.

Dollars millions in 0 Aloha United Way Direct Direct Direct Community Care designations designations designations Fund (dollars to local to AUW to Hawaii available for non-profits impact areas non-profits mission and through community need Combined including: impact Federal funding, 211, Campaigns labor services) (CFC)

6 Aloha United Way 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Vic Angoco Chris J. Benjamin Jodi Endo Chai John C. Dean Senior Vice President President & COO Senior Advisor Chairman & CEO Matson, Inc. Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. HGEA Local 152 Central Pacific Bank

Donna Domingo Dennis Francis Terri T. Fujii Michael A. Gold M.R.C. Greenwood President President & Publisher Audit Partner President & CEO Past President ILWU Local 142 Honolulu Star Advertiser CW Associates, CPAs HMSA University of Hawaii

Peter S. Ho Joan Lee Husted Damien Kim Janet A. Liang Bill Loose Chairman, President & CEO Labor Representative Business Manager / Financial Secretary President President Bank of Hawaii Retired HSTA Executive Director IBEW Local 1186 Kaiser Permanente Hawaii 180 Capital

Dayton Nakanelua Ernest K. Nishizaki Bernard Nunies Raymond Ono Randy Perreira State Director Vice Chairman Principal Consultant Vice Chairman & COO Executive Director UPW AFSCME Local 646 Aloha United Way Board Kaneahanui Management Consulting First Hawaiian Bank HGEA Local 152

Alan Pollock Richard M. Rosenblum Michele Saito Chris Sbarbaro Donn Takaki Principal Consultant President & CEO President Vice President President Marketing Strategies Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. DTRIC Insurance Group Enterprise, Alamo & Island Movers National Car Rental

Brian Tatsumura David Tumilowicz Aaron F. Wiehe Scott Wo Eric K. Yeaman Store Manager Director, Business Engagement VP & District Manager Owner / Executive Team President & CEO Nordstrom Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Nordic PCL Construction, Inc C.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. Hawaiian Telcom

Annual Report 7 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

Aloha United Way’s Tocqueville Society was Mahalo to these generous donors. founded in 1984. Tocqueville Society members FELLOW OF TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY $25,000 - $74,999 represent a respected group of philanthropists Emmett R. Quady Foundation who invest $10,000 or more in Aloha United Way The Shidler Family Foundation Member of Tocqueville Society Colbert and Gail Matsumoto to address the community’s greatest needs thus $10,000 - $24,999 Steve McMenamin helping to build a stronger, vibrant community. Jeff and Loan Arce Steve and Susan Metter Chris and Melissa Benjamin Lance A. Mizumoto Mark Bratton Ross Murakami As a group, they collectively invest approximately Christine H.H. Camp Catherine Ngo Patrick D. and Marybeth W. Ching David and Kellyn Okabe $1 million in our local community and are part Clint and Suzy Churchill Mike and Trish O’Neill of a global United Way Tocqueville Society that Edward K. Conklin Ray and Tiare Ono Matt and Dianne Cox Dwight and Trese Otani contributes over $500 million worldwide annually. Walter and Diane Dods Jerry and Cheri Rauckhorst Bambi and Mitch D’Olier Lawrence and Patricia Rodriguez Nathan Fong Crystal Rose and Rick Towill Garrett and Terri Fujii Dick and Michele Rosenblum Blenn and Ruth Fujimoto Kevin and Michele Saito George and Lei Fukuhara Daniel Schaberg Mark Fukunaga and Margery Bronster Dustin and Lisa Sellers Kim Gennaula and Guy Hagi Jerry Russo and Mary Sellers Benjamin and Yvonne Godsey Josh and Becki Stinson Michael Gold and Esme Corbett-Suzuki Donald M. Takaki Michael and Shirley Grossi Kent and Jean Tsukamoto James and Priscilla Growney Sharon and Thurston Twigg-Smith Marvin B. and Rae Alice Hall Art and Ruth Ushijima Robert and Shera Hiam Eileen and Richard Wacker Betty F. Hirozawa Indru and Gulab Watumull Peter and Michelle Ho Aaron and Dana Wiehe David Hudson and Dana Kokubun Bill and Cindy Wilson Denis and Ella Isono Paulette and Bob Wo, Jr. Leonard Kamp, Jr. Robert and Betty Wo Ronald H. Kikawa C. Scott and Nancy Wo Mahalo to our 2013 Tocqueville Society Co-Chairs John Dean, Stanley M. Kuriyama Mr. and Mrs. Eric K. Yeaman Chairman & CEO of Central Pacific Bank and Larry Rodriguez, Connie and Russell Lau Robin and Lillian Yoshimura Retired Executive Vice President, Central Pacific Bank. Kent and Sharon Lucien *5 members wish to remain anonymous Lorenz and Ursula Magaard

Gifts-In-Kind Special mahalo to the following organizations for their generosity in supporting Aloha United Way through in-kind donations. Fashionista’s Market Boutique Jamba Juice Q Laser Center Alaska Airlines FedEx Kobe Steakhouse Roys Restaurants Aloha Island Lei First Hawaiian Bank Kokolani Chocolates Southern Wine & Spirits of Hawaii Aloun Farms Fleenor Paper Company KWME, Inc. Tanioka’s Bank of Hawaii fresh BOX Kyo-ya/Sheraton Waikiki Therapeutic Massage by Dustin Ebesu Barnes and Noble Grand Hyatt San Francisco Lanakila Kitchen Tranquility Lomilomi BikeFactory Hawaii Kai Golf Course Macy’s Watanabe Floral Blue Tree Cafe Hawaii Medical Service Association Macy’s West Yelp California Pizza Kitchen Hawaiian Airlines Moana Surfrider Celebrity Tuxedos Hawaiian Electric Co., Inc. Nordstrom Consolidated Theaters Heaven on Earth Day Spa Panci Style Crossfit East Oahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Plantinum Linousine Elite Massage Academy Hyatt San Francisco Pure Joy Day Spa

8 Aloha United Way LEADERSHIP GIVING

$5,000 - $9,999 Paul Ito Jayne Adric Robert Chang Norm Baker Amy L. Jampel Brandon Ahakuelo Martha E. Chantiny Peter M. Biggs and Nina B. Mullally Cora and Barry Jim On Joy Aipoalani Kendall Char Samuel R. Caldwell Kevin O. Johnson Tracy Aiwohi Susan Char Michael Ching James D. Jones James Ajello Donna Rae Ching Tim and Karen Chrisman Glen A. Kaneshige Tim Akamine Anthony Ching Richard J. Dahl Damien Kim Rowena Akiu Michael Choo Don Daschuk Dexter Kubota Claudia M. Akroyd Chenoa Christenson Bob and Carolyn Fujioka Clayton Kunitake Chanelle Alcain Natalie Chryssolor Eric and Loretta Fukunaga Captain and Mrs. Robert Lamb Corinne Alonzo Wayne Chu Kelly Gillitzer Wendell K. Lee Kristen L. Anderson Richard and Terry Clifton Rob Hale Bernice Littman Vicente Angoco Michael Coates Constance A. Hastert Warren K. K. Luke Thomas M. Apple Lee A. Cody Lorraine Leilani Honda Gina L. Marting Carl G. Arakaki Elaine Copeland Dr. Robert Hong T. Michael and Carol Ai May Lloyd and Joy Arakaki Dr. Timothy K. Cottrell Rodney Y. and Linda S. Iwamoto Marvin Miller Alan Arakawa Christina Cox Paul Kaiser A. Miyashiro Dean Y. Arakawa Virginia Lea Crandall Chad and Leilani Karasaki George Morvis Daniel Arita Janet Crotteau Kenneth Kupchak Anson M. Murayama John Arizumi Peter Crouch Camille and Ron Lee Linda C. Nelson Jamie Asato Kaipo and Peggy Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leong Bob and Roberta Nickel Shannon Asato Kathy Dang Allan and Betsy Lum Glen and Cassandra Nomura Bill and Gail Atwater Laura Dang Lee and Lori Moriwaki Elaine A. Nuuhiwa Robert A. Avila James Allen Dator Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Raylene Nagai Carrie Jeanne L. Oda Linda Axtell-Thompson Kevin A. De Vera Barbara Okamoto and Jim Dannemiller Wendell and Bonnie Oda Bruce K. Bachle Denise L. Degener Jeff Onouye Linda Okita Lynn M. Bates Sheryl Delsol Benjamin E. Parish Chester K. Oshima Dr. David Bangert Jennifer Diesman Barbara Petrus Curt T. Otaguro Matthew Bankowski Allen Doane Hilton and Kathryn Raethel Son-Jai Paik Scott Barber Christina M. Donkervoet Todd Taba Darryl Parran Robert Barlow Benjamin Dorado Kirk Caldwell and Donna Tanoue Reinhold Penner David Barnett Frank J. Doyle Brian Tatsumura Michael B. Pietsch John Gordon Beaton Julie Duabenspeck Dennis M. Tsuhako David Porteus Shannon Bell Douglas Dykstra Pat and Jim Wong Francis M. Pottenger Phillip Benedito Lynne S. Ebisui Luke Yeh Chet Richardson Ravida M. Benjamin Molly M. Egged Kaulana Young Stephen Rodgers Shawna Benson Robert A. Eggleston Lisa and Steve Young Keith and Lisa Sakamoto Katherine Bento Angelia Eide Mahalo to our other donors who wish to Douglas Sanfield Dr. Marianne Berry Darcy L. Endo-Omoto remain anonymous Richard Sasaki John T. Berthiaume Jonathan Esperanza Beverly Sato Valerie L. Besenbruch, M.D. Jennifer J. Estencion $2,500 - $4,999 Chris and Karen Sbarbaro Harry Bittenbender Scott Ezer Amy E. Abe Tayne S. Y. Sekimura Martin P. Black Christine Farinas-Krushensky Marlene Adams-Chaves Guy Y. Shibayama Mitsunori K. Blaisdell Kathy Fay Tod C. Aeby, M.D. and Greta S. Aeby, Ph.D. Kenneth Y. Sugita Kelvin Bloom Richard Fernandez Brian and Marilyn Ahakuelo Russell Takemoto Valerie Bonilla William S. Fernandez, Jr. Aaron Akau Natalie Taniguchi Joyce W. Borthwick Ursula Fetsko Jim Alberts Dennis K. and Dale M. Tanimoto Dan and Gloria Boylan Russell Figueiroa Cheryl Au Brian Taylor Socrates D. Bratakos Eric Firing Sidney K. Ayabe Curtis Tiritas Keri M. Brittain Wade W.P. Flores Mitchel and Patricia Basso Jon Tokashiki Michael Brittain Stephen Foster Jeff and Renae Bell Alice M. Tse Michael Broderick Richard E. Freitas Brian and Bernice Bowers Edward S. Van Lier Ribbink Gerald & Anita Bruce Rockne Freitas Robert W. Brant Scott Viola James K. Bulla Andrew D. Friedlander Ronald E. Buelow Steve Vrabel Cynthia R. Burdge George and Wendy Fujimoto Janet E. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr. George Burkards John S. Fujimoto Gary L. Caulfield Michael and Laurie Walsh Ron Burks Rodney Fujimoto Gregory Chamberlain Thomas Weber Ramona Bush Michael T. Fujioka Ronald C. M. Chang Timothy C. Wilhelm Anne A.H. Butac Jason Fujita Neill A. Char Gale K. and William J. Wilson Harry Byerly Jon T. Fukagawa Mike and Cheryl Cheng Joel Wilburn Robin Cababa Bessie Fukeda Meredith J. Ching Gordon Wong Annaliza Cadiente Donn Fukuda Dennis K.Clemente Wendell Wong Caroline Cadirao Glenn T. Fukuda David and Valerie Coleman Kenneth Yamamoto Alexander J. Campbell Gary Fukumoto Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doi Russell Yamanoha David W. Campbell Denise Y. Fukutomi Amy Emiko Ejercito Thomas K. L. Young Teddy D. Canterbury John Fukuzono Samuel Fujikawa Mahalo to our other donors who wish to James Capers James T. Funaki Joan M. Funamura remain anonymous William W. Carreira Joy S. Funakoshi Mr. and Mrs. James Geiger Andy K. Carvalho Dawn T. Furumoto Paul and Carla Hallin $1,000 - $2,999 Carol and Dan Case George K. Galas Bob and Lori Harrison Irene Abe Jeff Case Kurt Ganiko Emily and John Hawkins Wendy A. Abe Helena and Robert Cence Marc Gannon Christian Heimbach Bonnie Abe Jocelyn Chagami Jay Garces Jill F. Shimokawa Higa Jeffrey Abear Susan M. Chandler John and Colette Garibaldi Timothy and Sarah Howell Carl and Lyn Ackerman Gayle A.K. Chang Daniel Gatewood Raquel Chan-Ikeda and Alvin Ikeda Marife C. Aczon-Armstrong S. Ghon Rhee and Rosita P. Chang Chuck Gee Davin Ishii S. Adachi Tiffany C. Chang Norman and Cheri Gentry

Annual Report 9 LEADERSHIP GIVING (cont.)

Terrence R. George Dr. Carey S. Inouye Roger S.Kort Joseph Mauro Tamara Gerrard Glenn K. Inouye Paul Krueger Kevin McCary Jeffrey M. Gionet Keiko “Kei” M. Inouye Cory Kubota Martin B. McDonough Carolyn J. Gire Robert Inouye Dawn Kubota Sandi McFarlane Judith Goldman Lori Isara Frederick Kubota Bobby L. McKaig Darrell Goo Allen Ishida Roy K. Kuboyama James McKown Michael I. Goodish Wayne T. and Joy N. Ishihara Alton and Susan Kuioka Robert A. McLean Beatrice Gould Brian S. Ishikawa Norman T. Kukino Katrina Medina Linoma S. Gragson Michael and Julie Ishioka Deborah Kula Matthew Megorden Rhonda Griswold Robert Isler Marie Kumabe Bettina Mehnert Kevin Hadley Alfred Itamura Brian Kunioka Tom and Melvine Mendes Sidney G. Hamada Allen Ito June Kuramoto Patricia Mendonca Roy Hamada Jan Iwase Robert Kurisu Nancy Metcalf Bryan Hamilton Kevin Jacinto David Kuriyama Norma Meyer Michael P. Hamnett Gary A. James Faye W. Kurren Joan Millar Nancy Hanks Harold Jensen Roger Kuwahara Donald L. Miller Douglas K. Hansen Swee Lee Jim Henry C. and Sandra L. W. Lacar Sue Miller Jan Harada Randolph G. Moore and Lynne Johnson Kenneth Laguana Clayton Mimura Willard T. Haraguchi Linda K. Johnsrud Morris K. Lai Rudolph Mina Jr. Gayle Y. Harimoto Kim Jones Carol K. Lam Connie Y. Mitchell Alexander Harris Michael D. Jones Collins Lam Scott Mitchell Robert F. Harrison W. Lloyd and Fay Jones Ryan Lansing Dr. Wilfred Miyasaki Donald and Sandra Harvey Brent and Hidemi Kagawa Katherine U. Latham Anthony J. Mizuno Jodi Nakamura Hashimoto Jan Kagehiro and Scott Higashino Daniel B. T. Lau R Roy Mizushima David I. Haverly David J. Kahaulelio Ernest Lau Mary Moccia Glen Hayashida Alvin A. Kajiwara Kent R. Lau William Mok James W. Haywood Steven Kakuni Malcolm D. Lau John Monahan Gregory P. Hee Melvina Kaliko Nelson K. M. Lau Donald E. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. David Heenan Moses K. Kalili Jr. Vicki J. Lau Herbert B. Moore Ronald Heller Thelma Kehaulani Kam Jim and Hai Luen Leavitt Maria Moreno-Chow Manfred Henningsen Karin Kami Catherine Lederer Peter Moriary Jeanne W. Herring Clayton and Betty Kamida Alan Lee Sarah Morihara Margarete Hester David Kamimura Bobby Lee Ken and Michele Morikami Julie A. Higashihara Norman Kanada Craig and Penni Lee Darlene Morikawa Hugh Hilden George M. and Laura L. Kaneshiro Eric C. D. Lee Karen H. Morimoto Dean M. and Mae Hirahara Brenda Kanno Christopher Paul Lee Jerome and Kathy Morris Kelly Hirahara Carol K.M. Kato Rochelle Lee Gregson Jeanine Morse Denise A. Hirano Henry M. Katsuda William Liggett Joseph Moscatello Debbie Hiraoka Alan Kawahara Steven S.C. Lim Philip Mow Vernon Hirata Darrick H. Kaya Delores Lim Sally and Melvin Mow Robert and Hazel Hirayama Alan Kaya Lawrence Lockett Francis Mukai Lance Hirokawa Nobleene Kealoha Kristina Lockwood Gary L. Muniz Dan A. Hirota Don Keliinoi Nancy and Jack Lockwood Mark Murakami Greg and Lynn Hiyakumoto Douglas Kennedy David Wright Lonborg Diane M. Muranaka Bernard P. Ho Wendi T. Kidani Cynthia H.S. Loo J. N. Musto Kelly Hoen Grace N. Kido Corrynne E. Lopez Bradford Myers James K. Hoffman Natalie Kiehm Kealii Lopez Ginger Nagamine Rebekah Holland Ralph and Margie Kiessling William Loui Alvin N. Nagasako Suzy Hollinger Marcus Kim Brenda Lowrey Kevin and Lorie Nagata Kim Holmbeck Kaniela Kimura Paul and Amy Luersen Lauren S. Nahme Glenn K. Y. Hong Marianne M. O. Kimura Allison Lum Paul S. Nakanichi Jr. Lorna and Norman Hong Wes and Kelly Kimura Stephanie C. Lum Ann T. Nakagawa Steve and Anne Hong Shelee Kimura Wesley L.W. Lum Janna Nakagawa Timothy Hong Emmanuel Kintu Jennifer S.J. Lum-Ota Nelson and Patti Nakagawa Dr. Arthur Hori Walter and May Kirimitsu Ronald Lundy Gary Nakamatsu Donald G. Horner Dave Kirk Stephen A. J. W. Lung Denice Nakamura Tosh Hosoda Ronald Kirley Frederick Lwee Harris and Winona Nakamura John H. Houk Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kistner Leonardo Macalino L.K. Nakamura Sean Howard Michael H. Kita Wesley K. Machida Linda C. Nakamura M Bernadette Howard Myles H. Kiyabu Don and Lorraine Mackay Vern and Edy Nakamura Jim and Linda Howe Thomas and Karen Kiyabu Calvin and Pamela Maeda Edmund and Diane Nakano Joseph K. M. Hu Donna Fay K. Kiyosaki Chris and Marsha Magnussen Wade K. Nakashima Deborah T. Huebler Janice Knapp Peter Mahoe Wayne S. Nakashima Charles and Jackie Hughes Brian Knight Michael S. Makino Dale and Darlene H. Nakayama Joan Lee Husted Earl Kobatake Richard Manshardt Patsy and Rodney Nanbu Lance K. Ichimura Karl K. Kobayashi Helen Mao Billie C. Nelson Stanley N. Ichioka Carol S. Koga Carol A. N. Marx Gordon Nelson JoAnne Ide Chester Koga Mason Architects Ai Wah Ng Alvin Ige Patrick S. Kohara Michael R. Masuda Khai Q. Ngo Jolyn Ikeda-Ejercito Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kohara Coralie Chun Matayoshi Nikki Nguyen Kevin and Cherise Imai John T. Komeiji Leslie Matsubara Wayne and Kimberly Nicely Jean Imamoto William Kominek Henry T. Matsumoto David R. Nichols Austin Y. Imamura Deborah and David Komuro Nancy Matsuno Roy H. and Sharon A. N. Nihei Michelle Imata Cary Kondo Brian Matsuura Ann M. Nishihira Darryl Ing Joy S. Kono Marc M. Matsuura Stephanie Nishimura J. Douglas Ing Thomas Kono Frances Maunupau Ernest and Naomi Nishizaki

10 Aloha United Way Todd T. Nitta Allen M. Rabut Charles F. H. Souza Yoshihiko Watanabe Grayson Nose Gregory Ravizza Robert Spangler Ashley Watkins Grace and Rylan Nushida Mark E. Recktenwald and Gailynn Williamson Kenneth Spence Wayne A. Wehr Whitney and Cherie O’Connor James and Kathleen Reinhardt Linda Spencer and Joella Weyand Wesley T. Oda Richard Robel Doug Sprute Andrew N. White Lynn Ogi M. Roberts-Deutsch Richard Stack, Jr. Perry and Joan White Michael Oh Charles Robinson Patricia Steinhoff Carol B. Whitesell Tomoko Ohata Toni Robinson Oswald K. Stender Cheryl Williams Kelvin and Laurie Oishi Walter Julio Rodby Carla Steverson David Wilson Jason Oka Dennis Rodrigues Rebecca C. Stolar Mr. and Mrs. G. Todd Withy Glenn K. Okada Mark R. Rognstad Michael B. Stollar Michael Wo Neal and Val Okahara Ana Rosal Robert Strand and Linda K. C. Luke Derek B. Wolfe Janis Y. Okamoto Melvin Rostron Karen K. Street Bradley Y. Wong Lynn E. Okamura Scott K. Rowland Jon M. Streltzer Danny Wong Susan Y. Okano Michael B. Ryder John and Lorraine Stringfellow Elaine M. Wong Richard I. Okazaki Antonio J. Saguibo Jr. Erna Stuckey Kiman K. L. Wong Patrick Oki Norman M. Sahara Joyce Sueda Michael W. C. Wong Lisa Okimoto Doyle Saito Glenn and Marian Sueyoshi Nathan Wong Harold and Betty Okimura Ted I. Sakai Jenelle Summerow Sunny and Linda Wong Carolyn and Lawrence Okinaga Lolisa Sakaio Garrett H. Sur Scott Wood Carrie K.S. Okinaga Guy M. Sakamoto Douglas and Naomi Sutton Michael Wood Shannon Okinishi Kevin T. and Sherri M. Sakamoto Sharon A. Suzuki Elisa Yadao Cory Okuda Nelson Sakamoto Michele K. Tabios Keith Yamada Dorinda R. Okuda Raphael P. Sakaria Stephen J. Tabussi Michael M. Yamada Daphne Oliveros Craig Sako John K. Taira Patrick and Janice Yamada Peter Olsen Ross H. Sakuda Akihiko Tajima Darrell R. Yamagata Melfried Olson Philip Sammer Matsuo Takabuki Mark H. Yamamoto Kathleen A. O’Malley Gaelynn B. Samonte Brenda Takahashi James Yamamoto Gloria Omandam Martha G. Samson Jaren Takamatsu Karen T. Yamashita Elgine Onaka Ray Sanborn Erin Takamine Don A. Yanaga Mary Frances Oneha Cornelia Sandborn Lee M. Takebayashi Randal and Joyce Yanagisawa Taumate Oniate Daniel Sandomire Pat Takenishi Akiko Yazawa Carol M. Ono Rocco Sansone Yasuhiro Takeno Dr. Melvin K.M. Yee Jeffrey T. Ono Carol A. Santiago Michael Takeno Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Yee Edward Ontai Dean Sarajina Jan and Owen Tamamoto Patrick and Santa Yim William Oshima Roselle Sarajina Alan and Cather Tamanaha Sherri Y. Yim Anna H. Oshiro Don K. Saruwatari Darryl Tamanaha Neal Yokota Beau Oshiro Carl T. Sato Clayton Tamashiro David and Rhonda Yonamine Wayde Oshiro Sanford and Catherine Sato Holly Tamura Amy Yonashiro Crescent Oshita Edward Joseph Scanlan III Setsuko Tamura Annie B.U. Yonemoto Corliss Ota Michael J. Scherr Jennifer Reiko Awa Tanaka Scott M. Yonesaki Jeffrey and Gina Overton George Schmelzer Randal S. Tanaka Ann K. Yoneshige James Owens Barbara Schneider Yeackel Dan Tanaka Sung-II C. Yoo Lori Pacarro Jane Elaine Schoonmaker Lori F. Taniguchi Cathy Yoshida Carolyn Pai David Schulmeister Mike and Terri Taylor Janelle Yoshida Aspy Palia Susan M. Schultz Dennis K. Tengan Wayne Yoshigai James Palmer Jim and Maureen Scott Diane M. Terada Alan and Alice Young Debbie Y. Pang Kellie M.N. Sekiya Dennis and Brenda Teranishi Conni R. Young Raymond R. Panko T. Raymond Sekiya Scott K. Teruya Peter C. Young Lance K. Parker Alethea A. Seto Loretta A. Thomas Tara M. Young Gregory Parmele Scott W.H. Seu Thomas Thronson Evelyn Young Robert L. Pascua Dr. Santosh D. Sharma Kathleen Thurston Joel P. Yuen Yvonne Patcho Brian Sharp Marc Tilker Kenneth Zeri Nathan Patla Florence Shelton Howard and Vivian Todo Glenn Zuehls Mr. and Mrs. David Patrick Barbara Shideler Daryl and Jill Tokashiki Mahalo to our other donors who wish to Kevin Paul Joanne H. Shigekane Brad and Kris Tokioka remain anonymous Michael H. Pecsok Vincent Shigekuni Brennan Tom Kealii Pedro Suzie Shimizu Albert M. Tomei Herman and Stacie Perreira Bradley T. Shin Douglas Tonokawa Michael W. Perry Gaylen Shintaku Troy and Juli Torigoe Dennis and Chandra Peters Kyle Shirakata Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Troedson Andre Peters Myron and Karen Shirasu Alberta L. Tupinio Luu Phong Pham Jody Shiroma Scott Q. Turn Clarence Pi, Jr. Lyle Shizumura Nelly Uehara James W. Pietsch Jeffrey Shonka Michael T. Unebasami Punky and Cris Pletan-Cross Alexander Shor Lynne T. Unemori Jay M. Plisco John J. Shriver Allen Uyeda Patricia Ann Polansky Paul D. Silen Stanley Uyehara Alan Pollock Malia M. Simbahon Tony and Dana Vericella & Family Ralph and Paki Portmore John and Stephanie Sims Nestor Villanueva Jeffrey S. Portnoy Raphael Sing Chow Jr. Sandra Viloria Gay Porzio Paul Singer Jerry E. Voeller Michael G. Privia Joan Skinner Jennifer A. Walker Raynette Puahi Frank and Laura Smith William Ward Edward Quinlan Ruth B. Smith Craig and Dana Washofsky Ruthann Quitiquit Avi Soifer and Marlene Booth Jeffrey and Lynn Watanabe

Annual Report 11 UPCOMING EVENTS Please join us for our 2014 Workplace Campaign Kick-off on August 29, 7:00a.m. Tamarind Park.

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We need your help There are many ways you can direct your donation to help our community.

 Aloha United Way Community Care Fund Addressing the greatest needs in our community.

 Aloha United Way 211 Information and Referral Service 211 is a free, confidential service offered statewide for people who need help.

Community Impact Education  Ensure our keiki are ready to succeed in kindergarten.  Increase high school graduation rates.

Poverty Prevention  Reduce homelessness, especially among families with children.  Help families become financially secure.

Safety Net  Provide services to those in our community experiencing crisis or emergencies.

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