ALOHA UNITED WAY 2016 ANNUAL REPORT PRESIDENT & CEO MESSAGE

Aloha, 2016 was a productive and impactful year for Aloha United Way and our community on Oahu. We launched our #jointhemovement theme in our workplace campaigns held around the island, and your support of time, talent and treasure allowed us to invest $14.4 million into the community and serve over 920,000 people. We are humbled and grateful for this generosity.

Additionally, through the Coordinated Statewide Homeless Initiative grant funded by the Department of Human Services, we were able to serve 4,840 individuals with rental and utility assistance of which 2,591 were adults and 2,249 were children. Through this program, we were able to reduce eviction rates by 25%, preventing an increase in the number of homeless individuals and families.

There are many more examples of how donations and volunteerism are helping to shape our community into a healthier and stronger place for those who call home. You can read about them in our annual report, on our website and in our newsletters.

Mahalo nui loa to our donors and volunteers. Each of you is making a difference in our community as we come together and create a positive movement of change.

Cindy Adams, President & CEO

EVENT SPONSORS

Alaska Airlines Central Pacific Bank Star-Advertiser, The ProService Barefoot Wine CW Associates, CPAs Nordic PCL Construction Queen’s Health Systems, The Bennett Group Halekulani Corporation Nordstrom UPS

GIFTS IN KIND CONTRIBUTORS

A Bundle of Flowers Consolidated Entertainment, Inc. iHeart Media Royal Hawaiian Hotel AdWalls Dave & Buster’s J.J. Dolans Roy’s Ala Moana Center David Yurman Jamba Juice Sanuk Alaska Airlines Deckers Outdoor Corporation JET Graphics/HonBlue Shaka Pressed Juice Aloha Chocolate Company DFS Kauai Marriott Resort Sheraton Hawaii Aloha Island Lei Diane M. Kimura Kinetic Productions Society of Young Leaders School Animation Magic Duke’s Waikiki KWME Supply Drive Art of Shaving, The First Hawaiian Bank Kyo-ya Southern Wine & Spirits Aqua-Aston Hospitality Flip Flop Workshop Macy’s Spectrum Aloha United Way Staff Freshbox Manoa Chocolate Company Starbucks Bank of Hawaii Gucci Marc Gannon Territorial Savings Bank Barefoot Wine Hawaii Convention Center Michael Horton Design & Photography THE MODERN HONOLULU Barnes & Noble Hawaiian Airlines Nalukai Torch Entertainment Big City Diner Hawaiian Telcom Nordstrom Tory Burch Bloomingdale’s HEI Oahu Party Bus UGG Waikiki Booz Allen Hamilton HMSA Panci Style Volcanic Climbing & Fitness Burberry Home Depot Pepsi Wahoo’s Burger King Honolulu Club Power Pilates Plus Waikiki Parc Hotel Candy Bar Hawaii Honolulu Coffee Company Pualani Hawaii Swimwear Wet’n’Wild Hawaii Choco Le`a Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The Pure Joy Day Spa X-Treme Parasail CNCS Hula Grill Queen’s Health Systems, The Yelp

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 1 ALOHA UNITED WAY GETS NEW OFFICES

Office Renovation Sponsors Architects Hawaii Ltd. David K. Lassner Infinium Interiors Servco Pacific Inc Central Pacific Bank HEI Charitable Foundation InSynergy Engineering, Inc. Terri Fujii and Larry Rodriguez D. Suehiro Electric, Inc. HMSA Nordic PCL Construction

The vision for this transformation was inspired and conceived by Architects Hawaii Ltd. They approached us over a year ago with the idea of aligning our office environment with our work “to create greater collaboration in the community for collective impact.” The new space not only redefines our work space, it also allows us to facilitate improved internal communications and team work. This transformation was made possible thanks to our business community partners.

Photo by Max Kim

Photo by Max Kim

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 2 COMMUNITY IMPACT Ways Your Donation Helped Others In 2016

EDUCATION Your 2016 Donation At Work We understand that the path to success • 890 individuals received training begins even before a child is born. and skills building through workforce Last year over 920,000 services were That is why we are investing in a development services. provided by Aloha United Way and comprehensive approach to education • 935 families received assistance in our nonprofit community. To improve that spans cradle to career. maintaining or accessing stable housing. community conditions and make the Through intervention initiatives we are able to improve the health of our children SAFETY NET greatest impact, we have focused on and ensure they have the best possible We believe that when a member of our the underlying issues that create these start in life; and by providing enriched community experiences crisis, we need problems. Through Community Impact, education for all children, we are able to to provide hope and support through set them on the right path to high school a managed and integrated system of we work to make sure people get the graduation and future success. comprehensive services. Through our support services they need right now 211 information and referral service, while addressing the root causes of key Your 2016 Donation At Work we provide assistance to our most issues. Together we can create a better • 2,126 children participated in early vulnerable populations. learning literacy programs. life for all. Your 2016 Donation At Work • 7,192 at-risk youth participated in • 887 children, women and men who were educational support programs. victims of domestic violence received support through case management, POVERTY PREVENTION therapy, advocacy, shelter, safety We believe that individuals and families planning and other services. should have opportunities to increase • 841,106 meals were provided to those their income, build assets, become in need. financially stable and achieve long-term economic independence. • 315 individuals were assisted during local disasters, including fire, flooding By supporting programs that have and natural disasters. demonstrated success, we are equipping individuals and families with knowledge and resources resulting in greater opportunity to succeed.

61,574 people received assistance from TOP 5 CALLS FOR HELP TOTAL NUMBER OF REFERRALS FOR our 211 information and referral service Food pantries ASSISTANCE (PHONE AND WEB) helpline and website combined. 211 Rent payment assistance Rent payment assistance - 9,017 Information and Referral Specialists made Utility service payment assistance Food pantries - 5,639 phone referrals recommending callers to Homeless shelter Homeless Shelters - 2,248 agencies in our community that help with Case/Care management Food stamps/SNAP - 2,026 food, rent, utility payment assistance, Rental Deposit Assistance - 1,828 public assistance programs, homeless shelters and many other services listed with Aloha United Way 211.

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 3 STRATEGIC COMMUNITY IMPACT FOCUS AREAS

In addition to Education, Poverty Prevention SUPPORTING HEALTHY PREGNANCIES and Safety Net, Aloha United Way has Exposure to alcohol and other drugs is selected three specific areas that focus on a leading preventable cause of birth prevention and offer the highest return on defects and developmental disabilities. investment for our community. These areas also demonstrate the diversity of needs in What We Are Doing our community and the positive, long-term Research indicates that women who impact that together, we can have in our receive screening, brief intervention, community through preventive efforts. referral and treatment for alcohol and substance abuse while pregnant are ACTIVE AGING HOMELESSNESS more than likely to help take steps to Did you know that Hawaii has the highest 42% of households in Hawaii are renters ensure that their child is taken care of percentage of seniors per capita in the (fourth highest rate in the country) and during the mother’s pregnancy. nation, the fifth highest rate of seniors 54% of these households pay 50% Through a prenatal screening and brief experiencing cognitive difficulty, and the or more of their monthly income for intervention initiative, we are working highest rate of underweight seniors? housing (the second highest rate in together as a community to improve the the country). 63% of households lack health of our children and ensure that Seniors that experience chronic or acute emergency savings to deal with an they have the best start in life. disease, decreased physical activity, unexpected $500 expense. In an effort to expand and enhance poor nutrition, or decreased cognitive identification and treatment, we have and social stimulation are at higher What We Are Doing partnered to train 40 OB/GYNs in the risk of becoming socially isolated and The $5 million in Coordinated Statewide state with the screening identification depressed. This creates a significant Homeless Initiative funding allowed us and intervention of alcohol and amount of stress on the families who to make a more significant impact in substance abuse. are primary caregivers. addressing homelessness. 63% of the homeless we assisted were homeless for What We Are Doing less than one year. Aloha United Way is funding programs to support seniors by enhancing their The public-private partnership enabled quality of life so they are able to live AUW to better assist the community in independently longer, safer, and in their the following ways: own homes. This helps seniors avoid or • Rapid response – AUW dispersed delay their dependence on social services. funds to landlords within five days, ensuring that families were able to avoid eviction. This resulted in a decrease in eviction rates by 25%. • Flexible funding – The funds could be used toward rooms for rent, government assisted housing programs and rental payment in arrears. • Data collection – From the start of the contract, AUW gathered real-time data to make informed decisions about homeless program funding.

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 4 TOP COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS

A BIG mahalo goes out to each of these $50,000 - $99,999 Hawaiian Host Chocolates companies, organizations and their Aqua-Aston Hospitality HawkTree International employees for their generous support. C. S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort & Spa Because of their gifts, we’ve been able Costco Wholesale Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The to help families get off the streets First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd. Infinium Interiors and into homes, provide children with HAWAI‘I GAS InSynergy Engineering, Inc. the opportunity to reach for the stars Hawaii Logistics LLC Iolani School no matter what their circumstances Hawaiian Cement Island Insurance Companies/Atlas and encourage seniors to lead active, Macy’s James Campbell Company LLC healthy lives so that they can age Queen’s Health Systems, The Kalihi-Palama Health Center gracefully and independently. All this Shidler Family Foundation, The Kamehameha Schools and more, our community is a better, William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Kaneohe Ranch Management Limited/ safer and healthier place. $15,000 - $49,999 Harold K. L. Castle Foundation ABC Stores KMH LLP Accuity LLP Koga Engineering & Construction, Inc. $750,000 - $999,999 Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. Nordstrom Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc., Aloha United Way Oahu Transit Services, Inc. Hawaiian Electric Co., Inc. and Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing Pacific Guardian Life Insurance American Savings Bank American Carpet One Company $250,000 - $749,999 AON Corporation Pacific Transfer LLC Central Pacific Bank Architects Hawaii Ltd. Partners In Development Foundation Employees of the City and County AT&T Entertainment Group ProService Hawaii of Honolulu Bloomingdale’s Punahou School First Hawaiian Bank and its family Bowers + Kubota Consulting R. M. Towill Corporation of subsidiaries Cades Schutte LLP Seymour Terry Trust, The Hawaii Medical Service Association Carlsmith Ball LLP Target Corporation Servco Pacific Inc Catholic Charities Hawaii TD Foodgroup, Inc. State of Hawai‘i - Executive Branch, City Mill Company, Ltd. Territorial Savings Bank Legislative Branch, and Judicial Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties THE MODERN HONOLULU Branch Colliers International Title Guaranty of Hawaii, Inc. University of Hawai‘i System CW Associates, CPAs Waianae District Comprehensive Health & Hospital Board Inc. $100,000 - $249,999 D. Otani Produce Young Brothers Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and its Deloitte Services, LP family of companies DFS Hawaii Atherton Family Foundation DTRIC Insurance Co., Ltd. Bank of Hawaii Employees of Hawaii Pacific Health Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Ernst & Young LLP Car & National Car Rental FedEx Hawaii State Department of Education Foodland Super Market, Ltd. Hawaiian Telcom GEICO Kahala Nui Gentry Homes, Limited Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts, LP/Marriott Grace Pacific Corporation International Hansen Distribution Group Matson, Inc. Hawaii Dental Service Nordic PCL Construction Services, Inc. Hawaii National Bank Par Hawaii, Inc. Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau UPS Hawaiian Dredging Construction, Inc.

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 5 SMALL BUSINESS BIG HEART (Companies with less than 100 Emplpoyees)

Adams Miyashiro Krek, LLP Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association Noguchi & Associates AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Hawaii Stevedoers, Inc. Pacific Club, The Alstom Power, Inc. Hawaii Western Management Group Palama Settlement Arcadia Community Services Hawaiian Isles Petroleum ParEn, Inc. dba Park Engineering Assets School Hawaiian Tel Federal Credit Union PBR Hawaii & Associates, Inc. Austin, Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc. Hawthorne Pacific Corp Ralph S. Inouye Co., Ltd. Avalon Development Company LLC Helber Hastert & Fee, Planners, Inc. RICOH U. S. A. Bays Lung Rose & Holma HHL Holdings Robert H.Y. Leong & Company BCP Construction of Hawaii, Inc. Hickam Federal Credit Union Royal Contracting Company, Ltd. BEI Hawaii HomeStreet Bank Saint Andrews Schools , The Belt Collins Hawaii Ltd. Honolulu Actuarial Consultants, Inc. Seagull Preschools Benefit Plan Solutions, Inc. Honolulu Board of REALTORS® and SH Consulting Business Insurance Services, Inc. HiCentral MLS State Farm Insurance Companies Carrier Hawaii Hospice Hawaii, Inc. Stryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc. Case Lombardi & Petit, A Law Firm IBM Corporation Torkildson Katz Moore Hetherington & Castle & Cooke Hawaii Ikeda & Wong Harris Attorneys at Law Ceridian John Mullen & Co. Inc. TRUSTA CH2M HILL Kamaka Hawaii, Inc. UBS Financial Services, Inc. Chaney Brooks & Co. Kessner Umebayashi Bain & Matsunaga University of Hawaii Federal Credit Union Chong, Nishimoto, Sia, Nakamura & Goya Kobayashi Sugita & Goda Vacations Hawaii Chun Kerr LLP KPMG LLP Valvon Foundation Clear Channel Communications Law Offices of G. Todd Withy Waialae Country Club Community Planning & Engineering Inc. Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner Watanabe Ing LLP Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert Legacy of Life Hawaii Watumull’s Stores Fidelity Information Services Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Fujikawa Associates, Inc. dba Continental Lum Yip Kee, Limited Mechanical of the Pacific M. Dyer & Sons, Inc. Fukunaga & Associates, Inc. MacNaughton Group, The Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP Marsh USA Inc. Group 70 International, Inc. Mason Architects, Inc. H. Monma General Contractor, Inc. MC&A Hanahauoli School McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon Hawaii Central Credit Union Mental Health Kokua Hawaii Convention Center Mid Pacific Institute Hawaii Credit Union League Minnie P. Cuthbertson Fund Hawaii Employers Council Moku Kitchen Hawaii Foodbank, Inc. Nippon Club

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

Hawaii Government Employees IBEW Local, 1186 Seafarers International Union Association/AFSCME Local 152 AFL-CIO IBEW Local, 1186 Retirees University of Hawaii Professional Hawaii State AFL-CIO, The IBEW Local, 1260 Assembly Hawaii Teamsters, Local 996 International Longshore and Warehouse UHPA Retirees HGEA Retirees Union, Local 142 HSTA Retirees Laborer’s International, Local 368

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • 6 ALOHA UNITED WAY, INC. FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Years Ending December 31, 2015 and 2016

Funds Raised 2015 2016 Aloha United Way campaigns $ 9,264,577 $ 8,839,401 Hawaii-Pacific Area Combined Federal Campaign 3,916,574 4,140,768 Grants & bequests 4,873,834 267,121 Other income 1,507,803 302,504 Total Funds Raised $ 19,562,788 $ 13,549,794

Programs & Support 2105 2016 Donor designations $ 7,793,448 $ 6,885,363 Impact Area allocations 2,202,762 4,405,166 Programs services 6,275,063 1,551,119 Fundraising 2,117,386 1,586,546 Administration 2,033,232 1,339,547 Pledge loss & miscellaneous 375,011 365,932 Total Programs & Support $ 20,796,902 $ 16,133,673

Note 1: Aloha United Way, Inc. (AUW) was contracted to manage the Hawaii-Pacific Area Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). In 2016, $3,3916,574 was raised in the CFC campaign. Of this amount, $1,334,852 was designated to the AUW Federation, which is reflected in the figures reported above. Campaign expenses for the CFC campaign were $356,064. The AUW Federation’s share of those expenses was $122,338 and were shared on a pro-rata basis by AUW and all members of the AUW Federation. Other than their share of expenses, AUW Federation members are not charged dues or any other service charges for their participation in the AUW Federation. Note 2: In 2016, AUW was selected to manage the Coordinated Statewide Homless Initiative, a one-time, one-year grant that provided rent, deposit, and utility assistance to homeless populations and those at-risk of homelessness. Of the $5 million granted by the State of Hawaii, approximately $4,273,000 was earned and expended in 2016. Note 3: AUW made final distributions of its terminated defined benefit pension plan in September 2016. Due to the termination, pension expenses of approximately $1.8M was recognized in 2016 and allocated to Program services, Fundraising and Administration. Note 4: AUW’s Form 990 and audited Financial Statements are available upon request. Note 5: AUW’s chief administrative personnel are Cindy Adams, President & CEO and Norm Baker, COO.

FUNDS RAISED PROGRAMS & SUPPORT

Aloha United Way Campaign Direct Agency 47% Support 48%

Combined Federal Impact Campaign Funding 20% 13% Program Grants 25% Services 35%

211 4% Other 8%

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 7 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

We are honored to count on these exceptional business leaders for their dedication and willingness to create positive change in our community. Our board members serve as an extension of our team and are the catalyst for success in what we do. Every one of them brings passion for Aloha United Way’s mission and a wealth of expertise. For this and more, we are truly grateful.

Scott Barber Blenn Fujimoto Richard M. Rosenblum President & CEO Executive Vice President President & CEO - Retired Hawaiian Telcom Central Pacific Bank Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.

Chris J. Benjamin Guy Fujimura Kevin Sakamoto (Board Assistant Treasurer) Secretary-Treasurer (Board Treasurer) President & Chief Executive Officer ILWU Local 142 Senior Executive Vice President Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Bank of Hawaii Tracy Hayashi Jodi Endo Chai Vice President/Assistant Business Manager Daniel Schaberg Deputy Executive Director - Administration IBEW 1186 Vice President / General Manager, HI Group HGEA Local 152 Enterprise, Alamo & National Car Rental Kelly Hoen Harris Chan (Board Secretary) Michael Stollar Area Vice President, Operations Area General Manager President & COO Marriott International Outrigger Hotels & Resorts HMSA

Patrick "Rick" Ching Len Isotoff Brian Tatsumura President and Chief Operating Officer Vice President, Sales - Hawaii Store Manager - Retired Servco Pacific, Inc Matson, Inc. Nordstrom

Dion Dizon David Lassner Jeffrey Watanabe Public Relations Marketing Specialist President Chairman American Income Life Insurance Company / University of Hawaii Hawaiian Electric Industries OPEIU 277 Alicia Moy Jeff Westphal Christopher Dods President & CEO VP & District Manager EVP-Marketing Communications Hawaii Gas Nordic PCL Construction and Card Services Divisions First Hawaiian Bank Ernest K. Nishizaki Scott Wo (Board Vice Chair) Owner / Executive Team Dennis Francis Principal Advisor C.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. President & Publisher Acumen Advisor LLC Honolulu Star-Advertiser Teri Orton Terri T. Fujii General Manager (Board Chair) Hawaii Convention Center Audit Partner CW Associates, CPAs Randy Perreira (Board Vice Chair) Executive Director HGEA Local 152

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 8 GRANTS AND FOUNDATIONS

Aloha United Way is truly grateful for the support of these foundations and grant-making agencies that provided funding to us in 2016.

Alice E. Davis Estate Ivena Ziegenhein Fund at the Hawaii Omidyar Ohana Fund at the Hawaii Anna B. Lindemann Fund at the Hawaii Community Foundation Community Foundation Community Foundation John and Allison Lyles Fund at the Hawaii Robert & Betty Wo Foundation Atherton Family Community Foundation Seymour Terry Trust, The Ben Bridge Family Donor Advised Fund of Kathryn Inkinen Fund at the Hawaii State of Hawaii, Department of Health the Jewish Federation of Greater Community Foundation State of Hawaii, Department of Human Seattle Leonora F. & Joseph K. Wee Family Fund Services Ben and Miriam Lau Foundation, The at the Hawaii Community Foundation William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Collaborative Leaders Network Marie Kohli Fund at the Hawaii Thomas J. Vincent Foundation Inc. Corporation for National & Community Community Foundation US Department of Housing and Urban Service Matson, Inc. Development Ellen M. Koenig Memorial Fund McVay Family Foundation, The US Department of Veterans Affairs Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Michael B. Wood Foundation US Internal Revenue Service Foundation, Inc., The Minnie P. Cuthberston Fund at the Hawaii Valvon Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Community Foundation Vanguard Charitable Hazel H. Takumi Foundation at the Hawaii Monsanto Fund Community Foundation Nordstrom Foundation

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY The Alexis de Tocqueville Society was founded in honor of the French historian who wrote passionately about the American spirit of volunteerism for a common good. Aloha United Way’s Tocqueville Society fosters, promotes and recognizes the vital importance of personal giving to our community at an exceptional level. Membership includes individuals who meet leadership giving standards of a minimum of $10,000 annually.

Christian Adams Rodney M. Harano Mike and Trish O’Neill Cindy Adams Constance A. Hastert Joanna Oshiro T. Michael and Carol Ai May Greg Hazelton Dwight and Trese Otani Daniel Arita Robert and Shera Hiam James Polk Scott Barber Betty F. Hirozawa Jerry and Cheri Rauckhorst Jeffrey Bartlett Galen and Patricia Ho Lawrence and Patricia Rodriguez Chris and Melissa Benjamin David Hudson and Dana Kokubun Crystal Rose and Rick Towill Brian Bowers Denis and Ella Isono Richard and Michele Rosenblum Christine Camp Leonard Kamp, Jr. Kevin and Michele Saito Mike and Joyce Ching Chad Karasaki Dan and Tara Schaberg Patrick D. and Marybeth W. Ching Ronald H. Kikawa Dustin and Lisa Sellers Clint and Suzy Churchill Dr. Thomas and Mi Kosasa Shidler Family Foundation, The Edward K. Conklin Stanley M. Kuriyama Donna Tanoue and Kirk Caldwell Matt and Dianne Cox Connie and Russell Lau Laura Thompson Richard and Barbara Dahl Gabriel Lee Dennis M. Tsuhako Christopher Dods Wendell K. and Rae A. Lee Kent and Jean Tsukamoto Walter and Diane Dods Bryan Luke Art and Ruth Ushijima Bambi and Mitch D’Olier Lorenz and Ursula Magaard Scott Viola and Nandini Bhattacharjee Emmett R. Quady Foundation Arnold and Thuy Martines Eileen and Richard Wacker Terri and Garrett Fujii Colbert and Gail Matsumoto Indru and Gulab Watumull Blenn and Ruth Fujimoto Steve McMenamin Carl Williams & Gale Nakamura George and Lei Fukuhara Stephen and Susan Metter Paulette and Bob Wo, Jr. Mark Fukunaga and Margery Bronster Lance A. Mizumoto Robert and Betty Wo Ben and Yvonne Godsey David and Kathy Morimoto Scott and Nancy Wo Michael Gold and Esme Corbett-Suzuki Lee and Lori Moriwaki Susan Yamada Michael and Shirley Grossi Ross Murakami Eric and Melanie Yeaman James and Priscilla Growney Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Raylene Nagai Kaulana and Joni Young Rob Hale Bob Hines and Catherine Ngo Seven individuals wish to remain Marvin B. and Rae Alice Hall David and Kellyn Okabe anonymous.

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 9 LEADERSHIP GIVING Thank you to the following donors for their generosity in supporting our community through Aloha United Way.

GOLD LEVEL Willard T. Haraguchi Frances K. & John K. Tsui Kelly Banks-Hoen Michael Chun $5,000-$9,999 Eric Ige Tony and Dana Vericella & David C. Bareng Paul Clark Alexander & Baldwin retiree Darryl Ing Family David Barnett Richard and Terry Clifton Norm and Diane Baker Glenn K. Inouye Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr. Deidree Barnum Lee A. Cody Mark Cochrane Lori Isara Michael & Lauri Walsh Geno Baruffi Greg Colbert Robert and Carolyn Fujioka Davin Ishii Jeffrey and Lynn Watanabe Mitchel and Patricia Basso Mel and Rosemarie Colquitt Joanne Lo Grimes James D. Jones Thomas Weber John Gordon Beaton Kami Cooney Emily and John Hawkins Howard Kam, Jr. Jeff Westphal Evamarie Belardo Dr. Timothy K. Cottrell Mark A. Hayes Glen A. Kaneshige Mr. and Mrs. G. Todd Withy Theodore Bernard Christina Cox Bart S. Huber George M. and Laura L. Vernon Y. C. Wong Peter and Valerie Besenbruch Virginia Lea Crandall Rodney Y. and Linda S. Kaneshiro Randal and Joyce Yanagisawa Dan Bessey Janet Crotteau Iwamoto Damien Kim Joseph Young Mike Betz Kaipo and Peggy Crowell Cora and Barry Jim On Edward C. S. Kim Thomas K. L. Young Martin P. Black David Curry Paul Kaiser Shelee Kimura Mitsunori K. Blaisdell Barry Daida Raymond I. Kishaba Karyn Kodama BRONZE LEVEL Kelvin Bloom Samiann Dayton Dexter Kubota Carol S. Koga $1,000-$2,499 Valerie Bonilla John Deai Ken and Patty Kupchak Frederick Kubota Luukia Abbley Joyce W. Borthwick Enricky Dela Cruz David Lassner Brian Kunioka Irene Abe Doris Boushey Sheryl Delsol Ralph and Erlinda Mesick Jim Leavitt Jeffrey Abear Paula Boyce Constance Deming Brian Nakamoto William Liggett Carl and Lyn Ackerman Andy Boyd Dan Dennison Wendell and Bonnie Oda Warren K. K. Luke S. Adachi Dan and Gloria Boylan Jennifer Diesman Barbara Okamoto and Jim Allan and Betsy Lum Deanna Adams Socrates and Yan Bratakos Jan Dill Dannemiller Gina L. Marting Jayne Adric Patrick Brennan Allen Doane Torkel Patterson Tom and Melvine Mendes Tod C. Aeby, M.D. & Greta S. Michael Broderick Frank J. Doyle Hilton and Kathryn Raethel Nancy D. Metcalf Aeby, Ph.D. Del C. Brown Leonard Drago Clifford Smith Sarah Morihara Lavinia Afuniga Gerald & Anita Bruce Patrick Duarte Todd Taba Wayne S. Nakashima Norman Ahu Harold Buckle Baldwin Dumlao Stanley Uyehara Bob and Roberta Nickel Joy Aipoalani Mark Burgessporter Dennis Dunn Lewis Williamson Dixie Niemi Tracy Aiwohi Dr. Christy Burke Douglas Dykstra Capt. John Woolston USN (Ret) Calla Y. Oda James Ajello Ron Burks Lorenzo Eagan Kelvin and Betsy Young Harold and Betty Okimura Noreen Akagi John Butler Carolyn Edward Lisa and Steve Young Chester K. Oshima K. Kalani Akana Robin Cababa Amy Emiko Ejercito William T. Oshima Denis and Katy Akimoto Cynthia Cabral Charles (Chuck) Ekimoto SILVER LEVEL Curt T. Otaguro Velma Akinaka Annaliza Cadiente Employees of Mason $2,500-$4,999 Patricia Ann Polansky Claudia M. Akroyd Caroline Cadirao Architects Aaron Akau David Porteus Chanelle Alcain Jeffrey Callangan & May Darcy L. Endo-Omoto Jim and Robin Alberts Jeffrey Portnoy David Alfaro Idolor-Callangan Regina Enos Dean Y. Arakawa Gene Rarangol Heather Allen Alexander J. Campbell Karen Ernst Jamie Asato Nancy Rocheleau Patti Almirez Todd Canfield Jonathan Esperanza Staci Balmoja Keith and Lisa Sakamoto Elizabeth Anderson, LSW Ignacio Cariaga Gary Ettinger Jeff and Renae Bell Kevin T. and Sherri M. George Anderson Paul Carmody Lani Ewart Carl Stanley Bonham Sakamoto Jondi Arboleda Stella Catalan Scott Ezer Robert W. Brant Beverly Sato Vicente Angoco Helena and Robert Cence Kathy Fay Michael Brittain Sanford and Catherine Sato Carl Aoki Jocelyn Chagami Thomas Fee Ronald E. Buelow Chris and Karen Sbarbaro Glen Aoki Jodi Endo Chai James Ferguson Norb and Jill Buelsing Tayne S. Y. Sekimura Gayle Aquino Susan M. Chandler Christian Fern James Capers Carl Sexton Carl G. Arakaki Gayle A.K. Chang Leonard Fernandes Gregory Chamberlain Guy T. and Barbara J. Alan K. Arakawa Robert Chang Jaret Fernandez Meredith J. Ching Shibayama David Arita Dr. Rosita P. Chang and S. William S. Fernandez, Jr. Dennis K. Clemente Valerie and Gaylen Shintaku John and Janice Arizumi Ghon Rhee Danielle Finn Brian Stewart and Sharon Alexander Shor Andrea Armitage Tiffany C. Chang Wade W.P. Flores Crofts Andrew Shults Eric Arrington Neil Char Patricia Foley Peter G. Drewliner Patricia Steinhoff Daniel Arthur Susan Char Dan and Jean Fong Richard Eber Michael B. Stollar Paul Asano Mike and Cheryl Cheng Roger Forness Carolyn Edward Russell Takemoto Keith and Shannon Asato Virna Cheung Stephen Foster Angelia Eide Pat Takenishi Jonathan Atuailevao Joanne Chikazawa Linda Fox Robin and Henry Eng Jason and Dana Takushi Bill and Gail Atwater John and Lydia Chock Dennis Francis Richard Fernandez Nona Tamanaha Garet Azama Georgette and Michael Chong Chris and Tertia Freas Eric Firing Natalie Taniguchi Bruce K. Bachle Christy Chow Andrew D. Friedlander Samuel Fujikawa Dennis K. and Dale M. Jennifer Baker Dominic and Naomi Chow Prinya Friel John S. Fujimoto Tanimoto Sandra and David Bangert, Calvin Choy Kenneth Fu Gregg and Susan Furuya Brian Taylor Ph.D Natalie Chryssolor Kathy Fujihara-Chong & Mr. and Mrs. James Geiger Dennis and Brenda Teranishi Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Kathleen Chu Stanley Chong Jason and Nikki Haaksma Curtis Tiritas Bankowski Robert N.Y. Chu Rodney Fujimoto Jon Tokashiki Julie Anne Banks Rose Chu Michael T. Fujioka

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 10 LEADERSHIP GIVING (cont.)

Roger Fujioka Dawn Hirai Karin Kami Bonnie V. Lau Joan Millar Ruby Fujioka Kenneth Hiraki Clayton and Betty Kamida Ernest Lau Donald L. Miller Jason Fujita Denise A. Hirano Ray Kamikawa Nelson K. M. Lau Sue Miller Bessie Fukeda Debbie N. Hiraoka David Kamimura Vicki J. Lau Rudolph Mina Jr. Glenn T. Fukuda Jonathan Hirata Richard Kamoe Gwendolyn Law Benjamin Miner Jr. Jerome K. Fukuhara Vernon Hirata John P. Kanaha Andrew and Donna Lee Mike Mishima Gary Fukumoto Dan A. Hirota Julie Kaneko Bobby Lee Dr. Mark and Ms. Constance Royce Fukunaga Alexander Hittle Charles Kaneshiro Charles Lee Mitchell Wanda Fukunaga Timothy F. T. Hiu Keith Kaneshiro Eric C. D. Lee Colin Miwa Denise Y. Fukutomi Greg and Lynn Hiyakumoto Brenda Kanno June Ann and Stephen Lee Jane H. Miyake John Fukuzono Suzy Hollinger Rameshwar Kanwar Lono J. Lee Tammy Miyashiro James Funaki Norman and Lorna Hong Eric M.Kashiwamura Pearlita A. Lee Rikio Mizushima Joy S. Funakoshi Lori Hoo Nan Katsuda Craig and Penni Lee Mary Moccia Mark Funasaki Sandra Hoshida Darrick H. Kaya Kristi Lefforge William Mok Earl Fusato Bernadette Howard Denys Kazama Kevin Leong John Monahan Lisa Gamundoy Sean Howard Nobleene Kealoha Benjamin and Lorraine Leslie H. Brian Moore Kurt Ganiko Jim and Linda Howe Earl M. Kekuna Addison Li Pamela Moore Marc Gannon Mary Howell Don Keliinoi Dee Lim John Morgan Marlon Garces Timothy and Sarah Howell Jaque Kelley-Uyeoka Steven Lim Darlene Morikawa John and Colette Garibaldi Deborah and Eugene Huebler, III Alma Ann Khan Steven S. C. Lim Karen H. Morimoto Norman and Dr. Cheri Gentry Cheston Hughes Grace N. Kido Todd Lisle Jerome and Kathy Morris Terrence R. George John Huitt Ralph and Margie Kiessling Ronald Locquiao Jeanine Morse In memory of Kiyoshi & Ellen Humphrey Marianne M. O. Kimura Joreen Lono Dr. John Morton Marion Gibo Joan Lee Husted Ron Kimura In Memory of Betty Loo Taylor Philip Mow Daivd Gilbert, RN Calvin Hutton Stan Kimura Daniel Loo Thomas Mullen Jonathan Gollero Garett Ichimura Wes and Kelly Kimura Jennifer Loo Alton Murakami Clarence Gomes Jr. Lance K. Ichimura Paul King Ronald Loo Diane M. Muranaka Elwin and Valerie Goo JoAnne Ide Emmanuel Kintu Corrynne E. Lopez Anson M. Murayama Ernest Goroza Alvin Ige David Kirk Stephan Loubser Margaret Murchie, Realtor Christopher Gossert Lei Ann Ikeda Kirk Kirkpatrick Brenda Lowrey Dwight Nadamoto Keith Goto Jolyn Ikeda-Ejercito Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kistner Dr. Kem and Mrs. Junko Lowry Ginger Nagamine Beatrice Gould Darrell and Shirley Ing Michael H. Kita Brenda Ludwick Winifred Naganuma Linoma Gragson Susan Ing Ellen Kitamura Allison Lum Kevin and Lorie Nagata Rhonda Griswold Dr. Carey S. Inouye Myles H. Kiyabu Stephanie C. Lum Peter Nagata Tia Gross Juliane Inouye Lorene Kiyonaga Debra A. Luning Scott Nahme Kevin Hadley Keiko “Kei” M. Inouye May Kobashigawa Frederick and Tennille Lwee Joyce Najita Robin J. Hadwick Lance Inouye Satoshi Kobashigawa Wesley K. Machida Paul S. Nakachi Jr. Sean Haggerty Wayne T. and Joy N. Ishihara Earl Kobatake Don and Lorraine Mackay Janna Nakagawa Guy Hagi and Kim Gennaula Myra Ishii Karl K. Kobayashi Melody Mackenzie Nelson and Patti Nakagawa Hagi Brian S. Ishikawa Traci Jay Kobayashi Chris and Marsha Magnussen Clinton Nakahara Brien Hallett Shari Ishikawa Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kohara Jerry Magoon Gary Y. Nakamatsu Lori Hamada Robert Isler Cary Koike Peter Mahoe April Nakamura Roy Hamada Alfred Itamura John T. Komeiji Rodney Maile Linda C. Nakamura Sidney G. Hamada Paul Ito Deborah and David Komuro Zachary Manibog Vern and Edy Nakamura Patricia T. 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