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Food & Financial Donors FOOD & FINANCIAL DONORS Please call (808) 537-6945 to make a food donation. To make a financial contribution, please visit our website www.alohaharvest.org or send to 3599 Waialae Avenue #23 Honolulu, HI 96816. FOOD DONORS AMERICAN BAR BEAU SOLEIL BURTON FAMILY 12 DAYS WITHOUT ASSOCIATION CATERING BUSINESS HUNGER AMERICAN EXPRESS BELT COLLINS INSURANCE 3660 ON THE RISE FINANCIAL BENJAMIN PARKER BUZZ STEAKHOUSE 54TH STREET DELI ADVISORS ELEMENTARY CR FOODS, INC. 7 ELEVEN NU’UANU II AMERICAN FRIENDS SCHOOL C&S WHOLESALERS A’ALA MEAT MARKET SERVICE BEST DRIVE-IN CABALSI FAMILY ABC DISNEY STUDIOS COMMIITTEE BEST FOODS CACKLE FRESH EGG ABC STORE #14 AMERICAN HAWAII BEST WESTERN FARM ABC STORE #17 CRUISES HONOLULU INTER. CAFENITY ABC STORE #31 AMERICAN HEART HOTEL CAKE COUTURE ABC STORE # 36 ASSOCIATION PLAZA HOTEL CALVARY CHAPEL ABC STORE #37 ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEYOND THE FOUR CENTRAL O‘AHU ABC STORE #38 ANNA MILLERS WALLS CALVIN KLEIN ABC STOR # 91 ANTOINETTE REBOSI BIG ISLAND CAMILLE ABE FAMILY APPETIZERS AND INC. STEAKHOUSE HENDERICKSON ABE LEE REALTY ARIA WILLIAMS BIG CITY DINER STYLIST ACOSTA ARMSTRONG PRODUCE BLANTON FAMILY CAMPBELL FAMILY ACTUS LEND LEASE LLC ASIAN AND PACIFIC BLESSED SACRAMENT CAMP ERDMAN/YMCA AFC SUSHI- ISLANDER AMERICAN CHURCH CANOES AT THE MAKIKI TIMES SCHOLARSHIP FUND BLISS A HAPPY PLACE ILIKAI WAIMALU TIMES ASSETS SCHOOL FOR DIABETICS CAPITOL ONE 360 AGNES PORTUGUESE ASSOCIATED BLUE WATER GRILL CARGO MEAT BAKE SHOP PRODUCERS BLUE TROPIX NIGHT COMPANY AGSALOG FAMILY ASTON WAIKIKI BEACH CLUB CARSON FAMILY AH LOO CATERING HOTEL BORDERS CAFE CASE, ED: REP. AHU ISA, LEI AUNTIE ANNIE’S BOSTON PIZZA – CASEY FAMILY AI OGATA PRETZELS KAIMUKI GROUP AIDELLS SAUSAGE CO. AUNTIE PASTO’S KANEOHE CASTLE & COOKE ALA MOANA LION’S AURORA ST. LOUIS HOMES HAWAII, CLUB AWAMORI SPIRITS LLC HAWAII KAI INC. ALANA LAU BABY HUI WAHIAWA CASTLE MEDICAL ALBERT USTER BAKER FAMILY BOY SCOUT TROOP CENTER IMPORTS BAKERY CHEF 10 CATERING ALLEN CANNING CO. BA-LE INC. BOYER FAMILY CONNECTION, THE ALOHA COUNCIL-BOY BANK OF HAWAII BRANNING FAMILY CATERING KALIMA’S, SCOUTS OF AMERICA BANYANS ALL-HANDS BREW MOON THE ALOHA GOURMET CLUB RESTAURANT & CATERING PRODUCTS, INC. BAR 35 MICROBREWERY SPECIALISTS ALOHA SHOYU CO., BARBERS POINT BRICKMAN FAMILY CATFISH & PIES LTD. COMMISSARY BRIDGFORD FOODS, CENTER PLATE ALOHA WEDDING BAY VIEW INC. BLAISDELL PLANNERS RESTAURANT BRUG BAKERY ALOHA STADIUM ALOUN FARMS BEACHES & BUCA DI BEPPO CENTRAL BOEKI ALSTON HUNT FLOYD BACKYARDS BUILDING INDUSTRY CENTRAL CAFÉ ASSOCIATION 1 | P a g e FOOD & FINANCIAL DONORS Please call (808) 537-6945 to make a food donation. To make a financial contribution, please visit our website www.alohaharvest.org or send to 3599 Waialae Avenue #23 Honolulu, HI 96816. CENTRAL PACIFIC CBTL CON’T DON HO’S ISLAND EKOLU BANK KAILUA GRILL SCOOZIES/PRL CENTRAL UNION KAPOLEI DON QUIJOTE – RESTAURANTS PRESCHOOL KUHIO KAHEKA ELEGANT CATERING CH2M HILL MAKAKILO PEARL CITY ELITE CATERING CHAI’S ISLAND BISTRO MANOA WAIPAHU ENCORE CHAMBER OF MARKET CITY DOUBLETREE HOTEL ENRIQUES FAMILY COMMERCE OF PEARL CITY DOUGLAS TRADE EPIGHANY HAWAII COLUMBIA INN SHOWS EPISCOPAL CHAMINADE COMMERCIAL DOWN TO EARTH - CHURCH UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES KAPOLEI ER C/O HAWAII FILM CHART HOUSE CONTEMPORARY D. R. HORTON STUDIO HONOLULU MUSEUM CAFE DUCHARME FAMILY ESPERO, WILLIE: CHE PASTA CORSON FAMILY DUKE’S CANOE CLUB SENATOR CHEESEBURGER IN COSSON FAMILY WAIKIKI EVENTS PARADISE COSTAL DUNKIN’ DONUTS - INTERNATIONAL CHEESECAKE FACTORY CONSTRUCTION CONVENTION EVERS FAMILY CHEF MAVRO COTTAGE BAKERY CENTER EWA BEACH GOLF RESTAURANT CREATIONS IN KAILUA COURSE CHEZ PAUL’S CATERING KAPAHULU FAMILY FOOD CHILDREN’S ALLIANCE CTPI SUSHI CHEF KAPOLEI FATCAT SCONES OF HAWAII, INC., CUPCAKES & THINGS KINGS VILLAGE FEEDING HAWAII THE CULINARY INSTITUTE MILILANI TOGETHER CHUN FAMILY OF THE PACIFIC, KCC EARL CITY FEEL GUILT FREE CIAO MEIN CURRENT AFFAIRS E2K PRODUCTIONS, FENDU BOULANGERIE CINNAMON’S D OTANI PRODUCE INC. FINANCIAL ARCH. OF RESTAURANT DA KINE FOODS E.A. BUCK HI CISCO GROUP DARIGOLD EARTHJUSTICE FINEST FOOD CO., CITRUS GROUP DANIELS FAMILY EAST FOSTER INC. CLOUGHERTY PACKING DAVE & BUSTERS VILLAGE FIRESTONE TIRE CO. DAVIS FAMILY COMMUNITY FIRST HAWAIIAN COASTAL PACIFIC DELTA KAPPA GAMMA ASSOC. BANK FOODS DE SILVA FAMILY EAST-WEST CENTER FIRST INSURANCE COASTAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY EASTER SEALS FIRST NATIONS CONSTRUCTION OF HAWAII HAWAII DEVELOPMENT COCA-COLA DELTA KAPPA GAMMA EASTERN GARDEN INSTITUTE COFFEE BEAN & TEA DIAMOND HEAD GRILL ED & DON’S CANDIES FIRST PREZ YOUTH LEAF DIAMOND HEAD ED CASE: GROUP ALA MOANA FOOD LIGHTHOUSE CONGRESSMAN FIVE-0 MARKETING COURT DIANE LEE EDSUNG SERVICE CORP ALA MOANA KIOSK DILLINGHAM CAFE FOODSERVICE (ARGENT, LTD) AMBASSADOR DISPENSER BEVERAGES EIGHT POINT FLEMMENS FAMILY BEACHWALK DOLE DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTORS, FOOD FOR LIFE DIAMOND HEAD CENTER INC. FOODSCAPES HAWAII EWA BEACH DOMINO’S PIZZA FOOD SERVICE HALEIWA HAWAII 2 | P a g e FOOD & FINANCIAL DONORS Please call (808) 537-6945 to make a food donation. To make a financial contribution, please visit our website www.alohaharvest.org or send to 3599 Waialae Avenue #23 Honolulu, HI 96816. FOOD SOLUTIONS KAHALA HAWAII FOOD & HERKES, ROBERT: INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT WINE PARADISE REP. FOREMOST DAIRIES GREAT WEST OF HAWAII HFM FOOD SERVICE FORT SHAFTER HAWAII FOODSERVICE HICKAM AFB SCHOOL PTO GREEK CORNER, THE ALLIANCE LLC COMMISSARY FOX, GALEN: REP. GRIER FAMILY HAWAII GOURMET HICKAM FRENCH GOURMET GROCERY OUTLET COOKIES ELEMENTARY FRENCH’S FOOD GUILLEN FAMILY HAWAII HOTEL & SCHOOL SERVICE GYOTAKU JAPANESE LODGING HILL FAMILY FRESH ISLAND FISH RESTAURANTS ASSOCIATION HILTON HAWAIIAN FRIENDS OF CYNTHIA HAHN FAMILY HAWAII KAI GOLF VILLAGE REZENTES HALE KOA HOTEL COURSE HINDS FAMILY FRIENDS OF HAWAII HALEIWA JOE’S HAWAII MEDIA INC. HIRAOKA FAMILY CHARITIES HALEIWA JOE’S - HAWAII OPERA HMCS PROTECTEUR FRITO LAY KANEOHE THEATRE HMS HOST FUKUDA FAMILY HALFORD, CHRIS: REP. HAWAII PACIFIC HMSA FUKUNAGA, CAROL: HANAPA’A SUSHI UNIVERSITY HO FARMS SENATOR MAKIKI NURSING HO`ALA SCHOOL G.L. MEZZETTA, INC. KAILUA STUDENTS HONOLULU ACADEMY GARCIA, NESTOR: KAIMUKI HAWAII POPCORN OF ARTS/PAVILION COUNCILMEMBER KANEOHE CO., DOOKAN INC. CAFE GARDENS OF SAIGON TEMPLE VALLEY HAWAII PRINCE HONOLULU AIDS GERARD'S WAIMALU HOTEL WAIKIKI MARATHON GFD OUTLET WAIMANALO HAWAII TRAINING CENTER GIVE IT FRESH TODAY HANK’S HAUTE DOGS RESPONDERS SHIP HONOLULU BURGER GIRL SCOUT TROOP HANNAH MAX BAKING HAWAII RESTAURANT CO.- #755 HANS WEILER FOODS ASSOCIATION BERETANIA GIRL SCOUT TROOP HANSEN SALES LTD. HAWAII STATE BAR KAHALA #291 HAPA GRILL ASSOC. HONOLULU CANOE GLADSTONE FAMILY HARADA FAMILY HAWAII STATE FARM CLUB GOODSILL ANDERSON HARBOR CHILD DEV. FAIR HONOLULU CHAMBER QUINN & STIFEL CNTR./HICKAM AFB HAWAII VISITORS & MUSIC GORDON BIERSCH HARRELL FAMILY CONVENTION HONOLULU COUNTY BREWERY HATCH FAMILY BUREAU DENTAL SOCIETY RESTAURANT HAWAII BAPTIST HAWAII WEDDINGS HONU GROUP GOURMET FOODS ACADEMY & EVENTS HOREO’S CHICKEN HAWAII HAWAII COUNCIL OF HAWAII WOMEN HORMEL FOODS GOURMET LANI PORTUGUESE LAWYERS HOSOI GARDEN GOUVEA’S SAUSAGE HERITAGE HAWAIIAN CHIP MORTUARY FACTORY HAWAII DEPARTMENT COMPANY HPC FOODS, INC. GRACE BAKING CO. OF AGRICULTURE HAWAIIAN SUN HURD FAMILY GRANDFATHER’S SALT HAWAII FILM HAWAIIAN WAIKIKI HYATT PLACE GREAT HARVEST PRODUCTION BEACH HOTEL HYATT REGENCY BREAD HAWAII FOOD HAWAII YOUTH WAIKIKI ALAKEA INDUSTRY OPERA ICH GROUP - SUSHI BISHOP ASSOCIATION HEALD COLLEGE CHEF 3 | P a g e FOOD & FINANCIAL DONORS Please call (808) 537-6945 to make a food donation. To make a financial contribution, please visit our website www.alohaharvest.org or send to 3599 Waialae Avenue #23 Honolulu, HI 96816. ILIKAI HOTEL KAISER PERMANENTE KAPOLEI LANAKAI ILWU LOCAL 142- KAJIWARA FAMILY MCCULLY ELEMENTARY (SUMMER INSTITUTE KAKA‘AKO BAKERS MILILANI LANIKAI GENERAL FOR UNION WOMEN) KAKA‘AKO KITCHENS & MOANALUA STORE INDIGO EURASIAN CATERING NANAKULI LARUE FAMILY CUISINE KAM FAMILY NIU VALLEY LARRY FAMILY ING DIRECT KAMAAINA WAHIAWA LAU FAMILY INNOVATIVE FOODS DISTRIBUTORS WAIANAE LAWSON STATION INONG FAMILY KAMAKURA FAMILY WAIKELE SHERATON INTERFAITH KAMEHAMEHA WESTRIDGE WAIKIKI COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WINDWARD MOANA SURFRIDER INT. ASSN. OF ADMIN. KANEOHE BAY CHINESE KIM, GREG: HYATT PLACE PROF. HAWAII GARDEN SENATOR ALA MOANA BLVD. CHAPTER KANEOHE KIWANIS KIMO KEAWE LE JARDIN ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL IN- CLUB TELEVISION LEEWARD FLIGHT CATERING KANO TRUCKING STUDIO HAWAII COMMUNITY COMPANY KAPIOLANI KINCAID’S FISH COLLEGE I‘O RESTAURANT COMMUNITY CHOP & STEAK LEI LEI’S BAR & ISHII FAMILY COLLEGE HOUSE GRILL ISLAND CHRISTIAN KAPIOLANI MEDICAL KING FOOD SERVICE LEX BRODIE’S FELLOWSHIP CENTER INC. LH GAMBLE IVA’S KOMPLETE KAU KAU CAFÉ KING’S COMMAND LIHOLIHO KATERING KAUAI COFFEE FOODS ELEMENTARY JAMES SWIOSH, INC COMPANY/MAUI KINKO’S COPIES SCHOOL J. KADOWAKI, INC. BRAND KIT N KITCHEN LINDA HIGA J.W. MARRIOTT KAWANANAKOA KOBAYASHI FAMILY LIONS CLUB IHILANI MIDDLE SCHOOL KOKOHEAD FOODS INTERNATIONAL JACOBSEN FAMILY K BAY CHINESE LTD. LIQUID PLANET JACK IN THE BOX GARDEN KONA JOE COFFEE STUDIOS JAMES FAMILY KC DRIVE INN KONTOS FOODS LORINA JESSICA SIMMONS KEMOO FARMS PUB KOOLAU BALLROOM LOVE’S BAKERY JOANNE KELLEY KEIKI CARE CENTER KOOLAU CATERING LOW FAMILY JOHIRO FAMILY KELLY FAMILY KOZY SHACK LOX OF BAGELS JOINTS IN MOTION/ KELLY ISENBERG ENTERPRISES LUCAS FAMILY ARTHRITIS KENT FAMILY KPOI RADIO 97.5 LUM FAMILY FOUNDATION KEVIN’S TWO BOOTS KRAFT FOODS LUTHERAN CHURCH JOSE’S CAFÉ & KFC- KRECH FAMILY OF HONOLULU CANTINA AIEA KUKUI SAUSAGE CO., MAIKA`I LOA KABABS INC. DILLINGHAM
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