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So Much More2 0 1 3 A N N U A L R E P O R T T O T H E C O M M U N I T Y
YMCA OF HONOLULU
The Y.
2 | 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
We’re more than a gym
or a place to hang out.
YMCA OF HONOLULU | 3
We’re more than a gym
or a place to hang out.
We are programs that help people of all ages get and stay healthy.We help our youth grow and mature into responsible, civic minded adults; and, we help our local families in need. In short, the Y really is… so much more.
The Y. Recognized around the world—generating nods of approval from those familiar with our work and smiles from those who hold personal memories and experiences with us. Here in Hawai‘i, our branches reflect the communities we serve—each distinct in the variety of services they provide, yet uniform in one aspect. We all work to strengthen the foundations of our community. But as the communities around us has changed, so have our response to their needs.
We still offer exercise classes, but there are also academic enrichment programs for our youth. We still offer cardio fitness regimens, but there are also chronic disease programs to help those who suffer from obesity, diabetes, arthritis and Parkinson’s Disease. We still give swimming lessons, but we also give scholarships and financial assistance to those who need it most.
4 | 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear YMCA family and friends,
In Hawai‘i, we are blessed with great weather and a natural environment that contributes to a healthy lifestyle. In fact, we are one of the healthiest states in the nation, according to a number of statistical sources.
Despite these advantages, achieving a healthy lifestyle for many of us in Hawai‘i still remains a challenge.
And it’s because healthy living is more than just exercising. It’s about achieving a level of health in mind, spirit and body that allows us to lead our fullest lives possible at any age and have hope for the future.
That’s why the Y’s focus and the scope of what we do in the community has continued to change over the years.
We have become so much more than a gym or a place to learn how to swim. We still provide those services, but as you will read in this annual report, we have and will continue to grow and evolve to better meet the needs of our communities—for our youth, families and seniors.
Today, we offer a wealth of signature Y programs to help people overcome their challenges and achieve and sustain their own healthy living goals. We offer Y programs that target obesity, combat diabetes, and deal with chronic diseases and pain. We also provide programs that offer hope for our youth and families. And we work hard at ensuring that anyone in Hawai‘i who need our assistance gets it, regardless of their financial situation.
In short, we are fulfilling the promise implicit in our new tag line: The Y. So Much More. It is a promise to you that we are here, as we have been for the last 144 years, offering a haven where you can come to improve the quality of your life—whether it’s through healthy living, cementing the bonds of family, empowering your children or simply finding joy in all that you do.
Yes, the Y is a place that is “so much more.” It’s a place where you will always be welcomed.
Aloha and mahalo,
2013 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Leadership Report
Michael Broderick President and CEO
Lance Wilhelm 2013 Board Chair 2013 Metropolitan Board Member
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Here’s just a snapshot of the exciting
programs and activities that took place
at and beyond the walls of our YMCA
of Honolulu.2013So Much More in
Opening of the 62nd YMCA Youth & Government legislative session.
SCAN FOR MORE INFO
6 | 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
NFL Play 60 for All Our Y teamed up with the Salvation Army to host a free NFL Play 60 event for more than 300 kids at the Aloha Stadium. NFL Play 60 is the National Football League’s campaign to encourage kids to be active for 60 minutes a day to help reverse the trend of childhood obesity. Kids had a blast going through 6 different activity stations including jump rope challenges, football relay races, ladder drills, push-ups and sit-ups and ending with a giant Zumba class!
Closing the Gap! Our Y’s early learning readiness program for children whose families chose not to or are unable to send them to pre-school continued to expand and now include sites at Kuhio Park Terrace, Mayor Wright Housing and at Kauluwela School. Launched as a pilot project in 2012, Come…with Me! addresses the significant gap in readiness these children experience compared to peers who have had preschool. Caregivers and their children play and learn together supporting them in their growth and development and transition for a successful start in school.
Future Leaders This year, 80 teens from around the State were sworn in to serve in the 62nd Annual YMCA Youth & Government legislative session. Teens learned parliamentary proce-dures, elected their own governor, speaker of the house, senate president and delegates and drafted their own bills and resolutions. Teens then spent three days debating and voting on their bills and resolutions in a mock legislative session.
Getting Healthy, Breaking Records More than 6,000 kids and their families came out eager to learn how to exercise their minds and bodies at the 6th Annual YMCA Healthy Kids Day in April. Attendance records were broken for this free event featuring more than 30 community partners offering fun, active play and educational opportu-nities to help parents improve their kids’ lifestyles.
Y Seniors Feature! Our Y seniors and programs were the focus of a featured cover article for Generations Magazine in May. The five-page article highlighted the
numerous specialty programs offered just for seniors in fitness, chronic disease, education, and social activities. Several Y seniors and volunteers were also profiled!
Community at Work and Play More than 200 volunteers from the YMCA of Honolulu joined “Disney VoluntEARS” from Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, organizers from KaBOOM!, and the community on May 25 to build a new playground in less than eight hours at the Y’s Windward Branch. The playground’s design was based on drawings by children who participated in a Design Day event in February.
N.E.W. Keiki Last year, we launched the pilot phase of a childhood obesity program, called N.E.W. Keiki (Nutrition, Exercise and Weight Management). In partnership with Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children, the program is for severely to moderately obese children and their families. This year, we have continued to expand the program with 23 youth and 38 of their parents and siblings who completed the year-long fitness, nutrition, medical management and education program, which included cooking classes at Kapiolani Community College’s Culinary of the Pacific. The results were fantastic! 73% of participants maintained or lost weight. 82% of participants decreased their BMI. 100% of participants reported initiating life-style changes.
Pearl Harbor Read Aloud Kids in our Y A+ After School sites across O‘ahu joined the National Park Service and Pacific Historic Parks to share the historical significance of December 7 through their second annual read aloud program. At Pauoa Elementary School, a National Park Ranger read “Across the Blue Pacific, A World War II Story” to a group of elementary children and Pearl Harbor Survivor Delton Walling shared his experiences of December 7, 1941.
Watch these programs in action! Scan the QR Code or go to www.ymcahonolulu.org/about/financial
YMCA OF HONOLULU | 7
TOP: NFL Play 60 at the Aloha Stadium for 300-plus children!
MIDDLE: Lots of helping hands built a KaBOOM! playground at the Windward Y in under 8 hours.
BOTTOM: Thousands of children in Y A+ after school programs honored our veterans of Pearl Harbor through a read aloud on December 7th.
We’re more than a gym
8 | 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
In 1983, Don Pendleton began to suffer from excruciating back pain. He couldn’t sit, stand or walk. When surgery failed, doctors told him that there was not much else they could do for him. Don couldn’t work, and his only recourse was pain medication. He became bedridden, sullen and lost all hope of recovery.
Don was living in San Diego at the time when his bro ther suggested he try the Y’s water aerobics class—a non weight bearing, low-impact exercise class designed for people recovering from injuries. At first Don dismissed the idea, but with his brother’s persistence, decided to give the classes a try. Religiously attending the classes four times a week, Don found to his surprise that after 6 months, he could walk without pain.
“The results were frankly amazing,” Don said. “If I hadn’t found the Y classes, I honestly believe I would not be alive today. I just wanted to give up because I couldn’t do anything without pain. Just stepping off a curb was painful. Now I can move pain free and that has made all the difference in the world.”
The YMCA offers many specialty health and fitness programs such as those focused on seniors that keep them safe, healthy and connected, as well as programs for all ages that address chronic diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, Parkinson’s Disease and obesity.
When Don moved to Hawai‘i in 2002, he was delighted to find that the Nu‘uanu Y offered the same water aerobics class and friendly supportive Y staff that helped him in California. He hasn’t missed a class since arriving in Hawai‘i. In fact, he often fills in as a volunteer substitute instructor. He says there are many others like him, who suffer from a variety of chronic diseases who are helped by the classes.
He says the most satisfying part of taking part in the class is watching others leave the class and move on to higher impact forms of exercise because they’ve been healed from their injuries or disabilities.
He says the Y has earned his unwavering commitment and support.
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“Just stepping off a curb was painful. Now I can move pain free and that has made all the difference in the world.”
D O N P E N D L E T O N
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We’re more than a place
Growing up in the rural and isolated town of Pāhoa on the Big Island, Jerry had always secretly dreamed of going to college. However, with his family’s limited financial means, Jerry had never thought it would be possible. Still, when he learned about the YMCA’s College Camp, he applied and was ecstatic when he was accepted. The camp opened his eyes to the real possibilities of what college life and a degree offered. He realized how much he wanted to go to college, no matter how unrealistic it was.
“It was an amazing process of self-discovery,” Jerry recalls. “I was able to reflect on my life and realized that despite the adversity, I had done very well. Colleen Leung, who was my camp mentor, was supportive with her advice, encour-agement and sharing of her own struggles and successes. I came away with the confidence that I could make college a reality.”
“As a College Camp mentor, I saw the importance of inclusion and what it means for these kids,” said Colleen, a University of Hawai‘i student majoring in business. “It was also a pivotal point in my own life. For the first time, I felt I was indeed a leader and could initiate change. I was eager to take on this new role.”
The positive impact of our Y reaches far beyond the walls of our facilities. The Y College Camp program brings together high school juniors and seniors from at-risk communities across the state for a week at Atherton Y to motivate them to take full advantage of the opportunities in higher education. Workshops, service projects, team building exercises and college campus tours give campers a chance to learn more about themselves and what it takes to get into and succeed in college.
Colleen, herself, went on to become even more involved with the Y, serving on the YMCA of Honolulu Atherton Branch Advisory Board, chairing the 2013 YMCA Annual Support Campaign for the Atherton Y Branch and being selected to serve on the World Alliance of YMCAs’ Executive Committee for 2014–2018. She will be one of only three delegates from the U.S. and will play a key role in shaping future global strategic direction for the YMCA worldwide. All this while still completing her business degree at UH.
As for Jerry, through hard work and a renewed determination, he graduated from high school— a year early. He applied and was accepted to the University of California, Berkeley class of 2018, with a package of financial aid and scholarships to pave the way.
He says he wants to eventually return to Hawai‘i and Pāhoa to help other young students in the same way his Y mentors ignited a fire of hope and determination in him.
Now at UC-Berkeley, he still manages to keep in touch with his Y College Camp mentor, Colleen Leung—treasuring the bond that changed the both of them.
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“I came away with the confidence that I could make college a reality.”
J E R R Y J A V I E R
YMCA College Camp mentor Colleen Leung video chats with
former Y College Camper Jerry Javier, now a freshman at
University of California–Berkley.
(Image: Cora/Chris)
12 | 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
From time to time, life has a way of tripping up even the best of us. For Cora Spearman, life had been pretty good. A world traveler and successful business woman, Cora’s travels even-tually brought her to Hawai‘i, where she met her future husband, Chris Chang, a local boy who worked as a production director for a radio group.
Together they started a successful gift and specialty clothing store and talked about marriage and a family. Her future with Chris looked rosy and bright.
But in 2009, everything changed. A growing tumor in her jaw landed her at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital for surgery and an intense regimen of radiation. It did the job, but damage caused by the severity of the radiation and reconstructive surgery on her face sent her back to Johns Hopkins for multiple medical treatments.
Cora’s mounting medical costs forced her to close her dream store but didn’t stop her from marrying Chris, or from giving birth to her two daughters. Somehow, through all of Cora’s medical trials, the couple had managed to continue to live life and start a family.
Both Cora and Chris had grown up around their neighborhood Y’s, Cora in Ohio and Chris here in the islands, learning how to swim, enjoying summer camps, and working as counselors in the Ys summer programs.
Our Annual Support Campaign raises more than $1 million each year for financial assistance to those who cannot afford YMCA programs but who desperately need our help. It helps kids get into afterschool care and into our summer fun programs. It also helps families, such as Cora Spearman and Chris Chang, looking for ways to improve their lives.
Cora and Chris wanted their daughters to have the same positive Y experiences. But membership and program costs seemed prohib-itive, given medical bills that still weighed the couple down. That’s when the Y stepped in, providing the family with financial assistance for swimming lessons and a fitness membership so both Cora and Chris could work out at the Y and even take advantage of child care for some much needed downtime.
They both say the Y has been a godsend and a wonderful support for their entire family.
“The Y and especially the folks there have been absolutely beautiful, not only post operation but post babies,” Cora says. “It’s not about swimming lessons, or exercise, but a place that’s given us time to rejuvenate ourselves. It’s also been a place where we’ve found people who provided us comfort and support.”
And, as if on cue, she adds, “It’s not just a gym, but a place where we feel like part of an ‘ohana and community. I’ve never looked at cancer as a curse. Certainly, it’s thrown us a curve ball and been a financial burden, but it’s also intro-duced us to a whole new world of supporters and friends that we would not have known otherwise.”
We’re more than you know
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“It’s not about swimming lessons or exercise, but a place that’s given us time to rejuvenate ourselves.”C O R A S P E A R M A N
Cora and Chris love the Y’s child watch service which allows them time to work out together.
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The YMCA provided
the following for O‘ahu
communities:
112,091
7,000Children kept safe and thriving in Y A+ After School Programs
2013IMPACT IN
men, women and children who were helped by a Y program or service.
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112,091
Annual Support Campaign dollars raised for program support and given in financial assistance for families in need who were unable to afford Y programs.
$1,081,578
2 out of 10 members receive financial assistance
1,325
men, women and children who were helped by a Y program or service.
144 The number of years the YMCA of Honolulu has been serving Hawai‘i’s residents.
AT-RISK TEENS ENROLLED
IN THE Y DRUGS, ALCOHOL
AND GANG INTERVENTION
PROGRAM
1,489FULL AND PART TIME Y STAFF
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The Heritage Club is a group of generous donors committed to ensuring the continued influence of the YMCA on future generations of youth and families through planned gifts to the YMCA Endowment. If you are interested in joining the Heritage Club, please contact Kerri Van Duyne, Vice President of Development, at 808-541-5473 or by email at [email protected].
Heritage Club 2013
Peter and Eri Ackman
Robert and Velma Akinaka
Dorothy B. Anderson Perpetual Charitable Trust
Donald and Susan Anderson
Dawn Aull
Franklin Belding
Deloris Brain
Sandra Chang
Richard Ching
Howard Chong
Geraldine Choy
Mark Chun
Philip Chun
Kyung Sun Chung
Henry B. Clark, Jr. and Charlotte Clark
Fred K. Cordes
Michael and Lisa Doss
Esther Dye
Monte Elias
Dennis Enomoto
Earl H. Fujii
Al Gima
Alice Ching Goldsmith
Sandra Joy Goldsmith
Anthony H. and Maria Helena Good
James and Rosalind A. Hamby
Audrey and Steven Hidano
Nelson Higa
Charles Holt
Kenneth Hoo
Gilbert Horita
Roy Imai
Brad and Sharon Ishida
Mildred Kam
Kent and Elizabeth Keith
Rose Kim
Guy Kirkman
Paul Kuromoto
Nora and Harry Kurosu
Wyman W.C. Lai
Thomas K. Lalakea
Harry K. Lee
David C. and Pam Livingston
Fenton and Betty Lum
Samuel Luna
Margie Maket
John Marshall
Robert K. Masuda and Jane E. Sherwood
Stanford and Doretta Masui
Rodney and Lena Matsumoto
Osamu Matsuzawa
Dorothy Miyashiro
Michael Nakao
Lorynn Neser
John Norden
Barb Okabayashi
Mary Olsen
Alan M. and JoAnn Oshima
Karla and Vic Redding
Henry Rice
Larry and Patricia Rodriguez
Liane Sakai
Melvin Sakuma
Philip Sammer
Michael Sen
Raymond W.L. and Phyllis Seto
John Stallman
James Sylvester
Nancy N. and Stuart N. Taba
Steven T. and Kathleen Takaki
Daniel and Ethel Takamatsu
Samuel T. Tanimoto
Ronald Tobara
Roy and Victoria Tokujo
Sabrina Toma and Cedric Akau
James and Doris Tomita
Arles Tooker
Theodore S. Trimmer
Clive Ushijima
Tetsuro Ushijima
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Edgar Williams
Cynthia Winegar
Randall Winn
John Wong
Stephen C.L. and Susan Wong
Wayne Yamamoto
August Yee
John Young
Program Service FeesMembership FeesGovernment GrantsContributions and BequestsOther Income
Youth DevelopmentSocial ResponsibilityManagement and GeneralFundraisingHealthy Living
Program Service FeesMembership FeesGovernment GrantsContributions and BequestsOther Income
Youth DevelopmentSocial ResponsibilityManagement and GeneralFundraisingHealthy Living
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DECEMBER 31—ALL FUNDS 2013
AssetsCash and cash equivalents $ 3,601,800Accounts receivable, net 1,152,000Pledges receivable, net 3,300Prepaid expenses 570,000Inventory 29,200Investments 9,756,700Land, buildings, and equipment 33,257,600
Total assets $ 48,370,600
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued expenses $ 1,920,300Deferred revenues 1,938,200Debt —Other liabilities 336,400
Total liabilities 4,194,900
Total net assets 44,175,700
Total liabilities and net assets $ 48,370,600
OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT 2013
Program service fees $ 15,214,200Membership fees 6,966,500Government grants 3,429,100Contributions and bequests 1,490,300Other income 1,100,500
Total revenue and support $ 28,200,600
OPERATING EXPENSES 2013
Healthy Living $ 9,137,600Youth Development 10,901,700Social Responsibility 4,751,800Management and general 2,427,300Fundraising 412,100
Total expenses $ 27,630,500
Net Mission Reinvestment $ 570,100
2013 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Healthy Living 33%
Management and General 9%
Fundraising 2%
Youth Development 39%
Social Responsibility 17%
Membership Fees 24.7%
Contributions and Bequests 5.3%
Government Grants 12.2%Other Income
3.9%
Program Service Fees 53.9%
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$10,000 +Anonymous
City Mill Company, Ltd./ David C. Ai Charitable Trust
City Mill Company, Ltd./ Chung Kun Ai Foundation
Aloha United Way
AT&T
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Friends of Hawaii Charities, Inc.
David and Colleen Haig
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.
Healthways, Inc.
Hui O Na Wahine
ABC Stores
Mosher Galt Foundation/ Dawn Aull
Alan and Priscilla Nagao
Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Omidyar Ohana Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
Robert G. Rust Revocable Living Trust
The Schuler Family Foundation
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
James and Doris Tomita
Waipahu Community Foundation
Sue and Walter Wild
Henry and Colene Wong Foundation
Y USA (YMCA of the USA)
$5,000 – $9,999Acme Vending Corporation
Donald and Susan Anderson
Atherton Family Foundation
Bank of Hawaii
Larry and Taehee Bush
Dr. Paul and Lindsey Carry
Alice E. Davis Trust
Discretionary General Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
Island Insurance Foundation
Michael and Gail Kawaharada
Kiewit Companies Foundation
John and Yvonne King
Knapp Family Philanthropic Fund
Ko Olina Charities
Oceanic Time Warner Cable
Liane Sakai
John Spadaro
Mamoru and Aiko Takitani Foundation, Inc.
Title Guaranty of Hawaii, Inc.
United Healthcare Services, Inc.
Walgreens Family of Companies
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
$2,500 – $4,999Steven C. Ai Charitable Gift Fund
Dorothy B. Anderson Perpetual Charitable Trust
Atlas Insurance Agency Foundation
Earl M. and Margery C. Chapman Foundation
Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation
First Hawaiian Bank
Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel, LLP
Grace Pacific Corporation
Wayne Y. and Laurie Hamano
Hawaii Gas
Hawaii Law Enforcement Association
Daniel K. Inouye Memorial Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
JTB Hawaii, Inc.
Athena Keehu
Dr. Katrena Kennedy
The A.C. Kobayashi Family Foundation, Inc.
Kook Min Hur Foundation
KYO-YA Hotels & Resorts, LLP
Local Union 1186 IBEW
Locations Foundation
Robert K. Masuda and Jane E. Sherwood
Jean & William K.H. Mau Foundation
Catholic Chapel Community at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Chapel
Roger McCawley
McDonald’s–ANG, Inc.
YMC A OF HONOLULU
2013 DonorsThe List of Donors covers January 1–December 31, 2013. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. However, if you find an error, please accept our apology and notify us at 808-541-5483 so we may correct our records immediately.
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Meadow Gold Dairies Hawaii
Michael Pietsch Charitable Fund
Mid Pac Petroleum, LLC
Mokuyo Gosan Kai–Thursday Lunch Club
Joan Namkoong
NAPA Hawaii
Oils of Aloha
Ralph S. Inouye Co., Ltd.
Karen Robertshaw
Royal Contracting Co.
Russell and Dale Saiki
Keith M. and Lisa Sakamoto
William and Trudy Stone
Sukamto Foundation, Inc.
Craig Takahashi
Daniel and Ethel Takamatsu
Lynette Lo Tom and Neal Kanda
Tony Group
Bryce Uyehara
David and Kathryn VanDerWege
August Yee
Luke Yeh
$1,000 – $2,499 Anonymous
Action Realty Corp.
AG Management, Ltd.
Paula Akana Guanzon and Robert Guanzon
Benjamin K. and Momi Akana
Robert and Velma Akinaka
ALM Management Services, LLC/ Ala Moana Hotel
Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc.
Alexander & Baldwin, LLC
Aloha Petroleum, Ltd.
AlohaCare
American Carpet One Foundation
Ameron Hawaii
Gregory Apa
Helene Arata
Armstrong Foundation
Armstrong Produce
Frank Atherton
Jeffrey and Renae Bell
Jamie Bennett
William Bonnet
Michael F. Broderick and Maile T. Meyer
Doug Buhr
Diana-Lee Bunney
C & S Wholesale Grocers
Carlsmith Ball, LLP
Castle Medical Center
Amy Chagami
Chevron Corporation
Chevron Hawaii
Michael and Joyce Ching
Albert Chong
Geraldine Choy
Dr. Michael and Bina Chun
Philip Chun
CKW Financial Group, LLC Charitable Fund
CKW Financial Group
Alice Clay
C. Kent Coarsey and Rev. Amy Wake
Ronald and Roberta Cox
Robert Creps and Debra Pfaltzgraff
Mike and Becca Dailey
Dealer Assurance Group, LLC
Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Christopher Dods
Walter Dods Jr.
Michael and Lisa Doss
Esther Dye
Paul Edwards
Electricians, Inc.
Energy Industries
Dennis Enomoto
Ferraro Choi and Associates, Ltd.
First Insurance Charitable Foundation
Earl Freitas
Fresh Leadership, LLC
Andrew Friedlander
Gentry Homes, Ltd.
Edgar Hamasu
Dr. William Haning III
Jeffrey S. Harris and Sandi Chun
The Hartley Foundation
Haseko Development, Inc.
Deanne Haugaard
Hawaii Bowl Foundation
Hawaii Care & Cleaning, Inc.
Hawaii Community Foundation
Hawaii Dental Service
Hawaii Electricians
Hawaii Fire Fighters Association
Hawaii Information Consortium
Hawaii Operating Engineers Industry
Hawaii Pacific Health
Hawaiian Host, Inc.
Hawaiiana Group Incorporated
HEMIC
Carl P. Hennrich and Alice Kuo-Hennrich
Nelson Higa
Scott and Christine Higashi
Michael Hirai
HNTB Corporation
Francis Hogan
Elizabeth Honzik
The Howard Hughes Corporation
Noa and Dina Hussey
Randal Ikeda and Pamela Funai
Imanaka Asato, LLC
Cassidy Inamasu
Dominic Inocelda
Ironworkers Union Local 625
Island Controls, Inc.
James Campbell Company, LLC
Timothy E. and Robyn Johns
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation
JTB Cultural Exchange Corporation
Khala Services, LLC
KAI Hawaii, Inc.
Kaiser Permanente
Susie Kama and Thomas Popovich
Maile and Norman Kanemaru
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Melvin Kaneshige
Charles and Faye Kaneshiro
George and Laura Kaneshiro
Brian Kealoha
Kiewit Building Group, Inc.
Wesley Kimura
Michael Kita
Roy Kobatake
Eddie Koga
Kosasa Family Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
Minnie Kosasa
KPMG, LLP
Anton Krucky
Kumabe HR, LLC
Morris Kunita
Dr. Dennis and Judith Kuwabara
Robert Kuwahara
Laborers’ International Union of NA, Local 368
Walter and Shirley Laskey
Michael H. and Carol Lau
Dr. and Mrs. Chi Lee
Marion Liu
Lum Yip Kee, Ltd.
Mandy MacMahan
J. Zeph Macnaughton
Charlotte and Bert Malott
Stanley and Masumi Masamitsu
Matson
Rodney and Lena Matsumoto
Maui Divers of Hawaii, Ltd.
Bettina Mehnert
Merck Partnership for Giving
Justin Mew
The Ronald and Elizabeth Miller Charitable Fund
MIS Veterans of HI Post 110
Amy Miyamoto
Wynn Miyamoto
Michael and Mona Miyamura
Dee Dee Miyashiro
Susan Moniz
(Ret.) Chief Justice Ronald and Stella Moon
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mori
Kent Morihara
Movie Museum, Inc.
Archie and May Murakami
Scott and Lauren Nahme
National Football League Foundation
Debra Nielsen
George Nip
Nippon Golden Network
William Olson
Beryl Ono Stapleton
Lisa Ontai and Peter T. Stone
Richard Ornellas
Leighton and Mazie K. Oshima
Pacific Resource Partnership
Palekana Permits, LLC
Parker, Inc. –Round Table Pizza Kailua
Anthony Pfaltzgraff and Charlene Young
Marda Phillips
Pitluck Kido & Aipa, LLP
Power Transmission Services, Inc.
Praesidium, Inc.
Donna and Sam Prather
Dr. Virginia Pressler and Andy Fisher
Queen Liliuokalani Children’s Center
The Queen’s Medical Center
Randolph H. Murayama & Assoc., Inc.
Tom and Joan-e Rapine
Karla and Vic Redding
Redwoods Group Foundation
Henry Rice
Riggs Distributing, Inc.
Rich Rinaldi
Richard and Susan Rinaldi
Thomas and Susan Risse
Alice and Rob Roberts & Mermaids Hawaii
Larry and Patricia Rodriguez
Joan Rohlfing
Rolloffs Hawaii, LLC
SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure, LLC
Philip Sammer
Ian Santee
John and Carmen M. Scelsa
Schneider Tanaka Radovich Andrew & Tanaka, LLC
Donald Scott
Gerald and Fay Sekiya
Servco Foundation
Seven-Eleven Hawaii, Inc.
The Sgan Family Charitable Fund
Sheet Metal Workers Local 293
Ingeborg J. Shields Revocable Living Trust
Skydiving School, Inc.
State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers (SHOPO)
Sueda & Associates, Inc.
Agnes Suzuki
Diane and Edwin Tabangay
Takano Nakamura Landscaping, Inc.
David Talbert
Guy and Lorraine Tamashiro
Leslie and Jonathan Tamayo
Carl and Jean Tanaka
Keola and Alissa Taniguchi
Target Corporation
Linda Taylor
Joanie Teruya
THINK, LLC
James Tollefson
Sabrina Toma and Cedric Akau
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Troy and Naoko Tomita
UHA
Tetsuro Ushijima
Alex Uyeda
Kerri B. and John Van Duyne
Andrew and Arianne VanDerWege
Waikiki Network Vacation Rentals
Walmart Foundation & Facility #6410
Walmart Foundation
Walmart
Watanabe Ing, LLP
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
WCIT Architecture, Inc.
John Whalen
Beth Whitehead
Lance and Marcy Wilhelm
Wilson Okamoto Corporation
Lin & Ella Wong Foundation, Inc.
Kiman and Brenda Wong
Lisa Wong
Stephen C. L. and Susan Wong
Dr. Philip and Ann Wright
Yamamoto Caliboso A Limited Liability Law Company
Jodi Shin and Dean T. Yamamoto
Steven Yamamoto
Dion Yasui
Jim and Deanna Yates
Anthony and Kaori Yee
Yogi Kwong Engineers, LLC
Beatrice M. H. Young Foundation
Zippys, Inc.
$250 – $999Ace Medical, Inc.
Kathy and Randolph Ahlo
Betty-Ann Akana
Jill Akuna
Gerry and Earle Alexander III
Patricia Allen
Thomas Allen
Aloha State Services, Ltd.
Paul Alston
American Business Marketing
American Piping & Boiler Co.
Cheri Anderson
Eve Anderson
Albert Apo
Dr. Linda Arakaki
Patricia Arakaki
Roy and Charlotte Arakaki
Lynette C. Arakawa
Terrance Arashiro
Jeff Arce
Arita Poulson General Contracting, LLC
David and Michiko Asanuma
Gary Augustin
Joan Bagood
Ronnie Baluca
BDF Subway, LLC
Edward Beal
Michaeline and Emma Belatti
Faye Belyeu
Carl Bendas
Benefit Plan Solutions, Inc.
Dana Bergeman
Bradley Bishop
Richard Blangiardi
Willem Blees
Sharlene and Brad Bliss
Bomat Ltd., Co.
Gale Braceros
Elizabeth and David Bremer
Thomas P. and Laurie L. Broderick
Antoinette Brown
Genie Brown
Abby Brown-Watson
Chad and Stephanie Buck
Lou and Ann Bunk
Nani Burgess
William and Sandra Burgess
George Burnett
Lily Cabinatan
Scott Cabral
California Pizza Kitchen
Cam Pacific
Shelly Campbell
Barbara Cargill
Fe and Christopher Dumlao
Stella Catalan
Central Pacific Bank
Tamale Sale Central
Melissa Chang
Doug Chin
Douglas Chin
Chinen & Arinaga Financial Group, Inc.
Michael Cho
Leburta Chock-Kanno
Ananda Chou
Charles and Lauren Chou
Chris and Melissa Ching Benjamin Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
Jeanne Chun Turano
Calvert Chun
Lorin Chun
Mark Chun
Randall Chun
Duke Chung Jr.
Clinton and Suzy Churchill
Henry B. Clark Jr. and Charlotte Clark
Club Beyond
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Shawn Coleman
Franco Coluccio
Controlpoint Surveying, Inc.
Bruce A. Coppa
Jennifer Corley
Cost Engineering of Hawaii, Inc.
Stan and Gloria Cowley
Cox Media Group Hawaii
Robert Cushnie
D. Ontai Produce Charitable Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation
David’s Custom Roofing & Painting
James Day
Letha DeCaires
Aileen and Howard Deese
David and Charmayne Del Rosario
Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation
Diamond Head Seafood Wholesale, Inc.
Amber Doig
Rosemary Domecki
William and Patricia Domingo
Anne Marie and Jim Duca
Daniel Dufrene
Tiffany Eason
Karen Ebato
Earlyn and Clifford Ebesu-Mosher
Electech Hawaii, Inc.
John Elicker
Dave Endo
Enviroquest, Inc.
Pamela Erickson
Yoko Farias
Toni Fasi
Jerry Felipe
Reynold and Lana Fernandez
First Insurance Charitable Foundation
Leon F. and Heather Florendo
Cynthia Fong
Foodland Super Market, Ltd.
FOPCO, Inc.
Lynette Frazier
Joseph and Alice R. Freitas
Bob and Cindy Fricke
Doris Fuchikami
Terri Fujii
Samuel Fujikawa
Benjamin Fujimoto
Ronald Fujiwara
Julia and Lance Fukumoto
Reid Fukumoto
Chris Fukuoka
Agnes Furutani
Gajimarukai
Garlow Petroleum, Inc.
Gas Buddy Open Store
Geolabs, Inc.
Gordon and Linda Gidlund
Signe Godfrey
Anthony H. and Maria Helena Good
Glenn Goya
Adelbert Green
Larry Hagmann
William Hahn
Debi and Douglas Halcro
Charles Hall
Sidney and Karen Hamada
Rosalind and James Hamby
Gordon “Chip” Hammond
Mufi Hannemann
Ann Harakawa
Patricia Kawehi and Roy Harano
John Harris
Hartley & McGehee
Lynnelle Hasegawa and Rod Shinno
Garrett Hatakenaka
Hawaiian Cement
Hawaiian Telcom
Garrett and Nancy Hayashi
Blaine Hedani
HEI Charitable Foundation/ Hawaiian Electric Company
Francisco Hernandez
Audrey and Steven Hidano
Wendy Higa
John Higham
Leinaala Hilea
Bonnie Hilory
David Hirashiki
Irving and Debra H. N. Hirata
Martin Hirsch
Patrick Hodai
Todd Hoida
Home Appraisals of Hawaii, Corp.
Frank C.S. and Jenny L. Hong
Kenneth Hoo
Ann and Daniel Horiuchi
Kirk Hovious
Sarah Hussey
Tahra Hussey
IBM Corporation
Janet Ignacio
Ikeda & Wong, CPA, Inc.
Howard and Gayle Ikeda
Valarie Ikemori
Ilima Hotel
In+Form Design, Inc.
Marshall Ingraham
Glenn Inouye
Dennis and Patsy Irie
Marjorie Isemoto
Brad and Sharon Ishida
Dr. Kathy Ishimoto
Mabel Ishimoto
Garan and Adele Ito
Jamba Juice
Joan Bennet and Associates, Inc.
Carla and Albert Joaquin
John Loomis YMCA Fund
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Keahi Kaawa
Kenneth and Lillian Kadomoto
Andrew and Lea Kagawa
Joyce Kagawa
Kaimuki Y’s Men Club
Curtis Kamisugi
James N. and Gladys S. Kanehira
Harry Kaneshiro
Marion Kaneshiro
Steven Kaneshiro
Brian Kang
Terrance Karels
Ted Kashiwamura
Jane Katayama
Sue Ann Kauanui
Dorothy Kawamoto
Mary and William Keegan
Mindy and Ken Duggar
Bob Kern
Alan Kido
Cevilla Kim
Lawrence Kim
Harlan Kimura
Cynthia and Guy Kitagawa
Barbara and Richard Klemm
Thomas A. Knauss and Suzanne S. Knauss
Edwin Kobashigawa
Wayne K. and Ann Kodama
Kona Brewery, LLC
Donna R. and Steve Kranz
Kua‘aina Sandwich Shop
Dexter and Mary Kubota
Alexander and Alice Kufel
Neal Kugiya
Sunshine and Alika Kuhia Smith
Thomas and Bianca Kusatsu
Toni and Stephen Lathrop-Lee
Dorene Lau
Richard K.Y. Lau
Susan Lau
Law Offices of Frank K. Goto, Jr.
Law Offices of James J. Stone
Law Offices of Wesley Y.S. Chang
Carole Ann Lee
William Lee
Leeward Oahu Lions Club
Peter Leong
Lorraine and Benjamin Leslie
Lillian and Kenneth Leung
Matthew Levi
Timothy A. Liu
David C. and Pam Livingston
Herbert Loo
Kem and Junko Lowry
Walter Luke
Fenton and Betty Lum
Edgar Russel Lynch
Joseph and Mariko Lyons
Gaelic Ma
Miche MacMahan
Maemae School PTSA
Aaron Mahi
Ann Mahi
M. Makanani
Margie Maket
Alex Marcial
Marsha J. Marumoto and Brian J. Pactol
Stanford and Doretta Masui
Dan Matsumoto
Reid Matsumoto
Maui Laminates, Inc.
Jo Ann and Jack McCarthy
Jewel McDonald
CSM Oliver McGuire, USA (RET)
Thomas McTigue
Peter Meagher
Kimie and Richard T. Meguro
Menehunes YMC
Mermaids Hawaii
Metropolitan Y’s Mens District Council
Lois Meyer
Karen Miller
Jason Minami
Caroline Miura
Matthew Miura
Roy and Charlotte Miyamoto
Eric and Cora Miyasaki
MK Equipment
Kilo Moa
Moorestown Friends School
James Moy
Mark Murakami
Mark Muranaka
Sanford and Frances Murata
Nagamine Okawa Engineers, Inc.
Leroy and Elaine M. Nagasako
William Nagle III
Nelson Nakagawa
Winona Nakamura
Neil Nakai, Inc.
Natalie Nielsen
Vincent Nihipali Sr.
Helen Nip
Gary Nishikawa
Jay Nishimura
Kent Nishimura
Nordic PCL Construction, Inc.
Mary Ellen Nordyke-Grace and Robert A. Grace
Joseph and Alice Nunogawa
Nuuanu Y’s Men’s Club
Linda Oba
Jordan Odo
Wayne and Phyllis Ogasawara
Harold H. Ohata and Dr. Yoshie Takagi
Ronald and Janet Oi
Ronnie Okazaki
Phyllis Oliver
Eddie Onouye and Carole Kai
Stacey Ontai
Walter and Dorothy Osakoda
Ernest and Norine Oshiro
Wayne Oshiro
James Ouchi
Michael Oya
Barbara Oyama
Harvey and Carolyn Ozer
Pacific Architects, Inc.
Stephanie Pahia
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Palolo Toastmasters
Michael Palomares
Papa John’s Hawaii, LLC
Paramount Fitness Corp.
Corey and Jan Park
Hoyt Parker
Megan Parker
Wayne Parsons
Melissa Pavlicek
Wes Pei
Monty Pereira
Grant Phillips
David Pietsch Jr.
Heidi Pimental and Rev. William Pimental Jr.
Craig Polanzi
Deborah Pope
Poseiden Properties, Inc.
Premier Interior Development, Inc.
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Pu‘a Foundation
Puuhale Elementary School
Jovy Quiocho
David Reber
Reflections Glass
Janis and Robin Reischmann
Phillip and Camille Rellinger
William Remus
Rezents & Crowley, LLP
Andrew Rhee
Richard and Maude Lau Foundation, Inc.
Ron’s Construction Corporation
RSA, LLC
Andrea Russell
S & M Sakamoto, Inc.
Michael Sakai
Samlyn Capital
Rocco Sansone
Bernard Sato
Michael Sawai
Eric Schank
Schlack Ito, LLLC
J. Christopher Schroll
Stanley Seki
Selective Stone, LLC
Brian Sen
Leslie Sharp
Stephanie and Justin Shim
Hiroshi and Florence Shinno
Barbara Ann Shirley
Derrick Shiroma
Donna Shiroma
Janet Shiroma and Ryan Shiroma
Harry and Anne Siegmund
Gary Simon
Clifford Smith
Steven Sofos
Randall Spear
SSFM International, Inc.
Staffing Solutions
Patrick Stanley
Karen and C. Michael Street
Frances Stuart
Patrick Sullivan
Brian Suzuki
Esther Suzuki
SystemMetrics Corporation
Vivian Tagalog
Marcia Taira
Terry T. and Eleanor Taira
Jill Takaezu-Harper
Lance Takahashi
Steven T. and Kathleen Takaki
Matthew Takamine
Gregg Takara
Masa (Wallace) Takayesu
Ezio Tamburrini
Jan and Ben Tamura
Wendy and Eric Taramasco
Glenn Tarumoto
Deborah Thierbach
Peggy Tobaru
Franklin Tokioka
Tom Coffman Multimedia
Randall Tom
Kirk Tomita and Stephanie Sakurai
Lane Tomita
Ross Tomita
Sharon Tomita
Robert L.P. and Geraldine Gaye Tong
Jennifer K. Townsend
James Toyama
Trendtex Fabrics
Jennie and Tokio Tsuchidana
Kent K. and Jean T. Tsukamoto
Yoshi Tsukayama
Wendy Tupper
Hollace Turl
Patrick and Lynette Uchigakiuchi
Joyce E. Uehara and Marvin Uehara
Uezu Enterprises, Inc.
Lloyd Unebasami
United Public Workers
Unitek Insulation, Inc.
Joseph Uno
Sharene Urakami-Oyama
Barry and Florence Utsumi
Stacey and Sunia Utu
Alison and Emanuel Vasquez
Cecilia and Stewart Wade
Waipahu Community Association
Waipahu Community Based Development Organization
Waipahu, LLC
Wesley Waniya
Jeffrey Watanabe
Evan and Cristina Watarida
David and Abby V. Watson
Elizabeth Weatherford
Claudia Webster
Susan Wehrman
Kathryn Weldon
Western Insurance Hawaii, Inc.
Richard Wheelock
Jason White
Tes Whitlock
Brett Wiggins
Mason and Trudy Williams
Windward Y’s Service Club
Michael Wing
Julia Wo
Arthur Wong
Bertram Wong
Beverly Wong
Brenton Wong
Kendric Wong
Sally and Willie Wong
Wendi Woodstrup
Mavis Yamada
Jean Yamaguchi
Raymond Yamasaki
Kenneth Yamashita
Terrence Yeh
Noboru Yonamine
Deeann Yorimoto
Sandra Yorong
Vernon Yoshida
Howard Yoshiura
Eric Young
Eileen and Joel Yuen
Omar Zaldana
Andy Zalkow
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Honor GiftsThese gifts pay tribute to the individuals for whom a donation has been made.
In Honor of Michael Broderick Chris and Melissa Ching Benjamin Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation Holly Henderson Dr. Laurie Tom In Honor of Jerry Felipe Fiatamalii Tavalo
In Honor of Randall Hong Anonymous
In Honor of Larry Hurst & Deborah Leong Communications-Pacific, Inc.
In Honor of Richard Rinaldi Moorestown Friends School
In Honor of Paula Scott Anonymous
In Honor of Leslie Sharp Carol Kirsh
In Honor of Bill Stone Michael F. Broderick and Maile T. Meyer Diana-Lee Bunney Dr. Paul and Lindsey Carry Daniel Dufrene Dr. Katrena Kennedy Anton Krucky Edgar Russel Lynch Alice and Rob Roberts/Mermaids Hawaii Philip Sammer Donald Scott Kerri B. and John Van Duyne August Yee
In Honor of Lisa Wong Julia Wo
In Honor of The Wong Family Gloria Renda
Memorial GiftsA memorial gift is a beautiful testament to the life of a loved one. In 2013, the following contributions were received in tribute.
In Memory of Lenoir Carry Dr. Paul and Lindsey Carry
In Memory of Otto Carry Dr. Paul and Lindsey Carry
In Memory of Albert Evensen Mary Bowers Frederic Brossy, Jr. Eileen Bull Elizabeth Cockett M. Gay Conklin John Field Erminie Gartley Betty Higa Kenneth Ono David Pratt Joan Pratt Albert Turner James and Harriet Yoshimori
In Memory of Janice Low Joan Bagood
In Memory of David S. Oka Karen Robertshaw
In Memory of William and Maggie Ruiz William Payne
In Memory of Robert G. Rust Robert G. Rust Revocable Living Trust
In Memory of Bill Suzuki Laurie Ballantoni
In Memory of William Suzuki Donna Meyer Rye Country Day School Agnes Suzuki Noboru Yonamine
In Memory of Ed Toma Sabrina Toma and Cedric Akau
In Memory of Helen Ushijima Mary Bitterman Cheryl and Edward Mokuau Lloyd Nakamura Tetsuro Ushijima
In Memory of Ruth Wakai Jeanette Kawakami Anthony Pfaltzgraff and Charlene Young
In Memory of Kamaile Williams Fulgencia Malate Pablo
Tribute Gifts 2013The List of Tribute Gifts covers January 1–December 31, 2013. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. However, if you find an error, please accept our apology and notify us at 808-541-5483 so we may correct our records immediately.
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OFFICERS
Lance Wilhelm, Chairman
Steven C. Ai, Vice Chair
Bruce A. Coppa, Vice Chair
Tim Johns, Vice Chair
Keith M. Sakamoto, Vice Chair
Dr. Virginia Pressler, Secretary
Wayne Hamano, Treasurer
BOARD MEMBERS
Benjamin K. Akana
David Asanuma
Jeffrey A. Bell
Dr. Paul J. Carry
Craig Chong
Carl E. Choy
Dr. Michael J. Chun
Joan E. Fujita
Paula Akana Guanzon
Jeffrey S. Harris
Carl P. Hennrich
Anton Krucky
John T. Leong
Rodney Matsumoto
Sanford Murata
Michael A. Pietsch
Thomas Risse
Joan H. Rohlfing
Russell Saiki
David Striph
Ronald R. Cox
Lynette Lo Tom
Rebecca S. Ward
John White
K. Elizabeth Whitehead
Reuben S.F. Wong
Robert K. Iopa
Jim Yates
August Yee
Michael F. Broderick President & CEO
Michael Doss Executive Vice President & COO
Michael Chinaka Senior Vice President & CFO
Anthony Pfaltzgraff Senior Vice President
Kerri Van Duyne Vice President of Development
Sandi Mactagone Assistant to the President
YMC A OF HONOLULU
2013 Board of Directors
Executive Staff
2013 BRANCH REPRESENTATIVES
Casey Agena, Atherton Branch
David Del Rosario, Windward Branch
Reid Fukumoto, Leeward Branch
Francis Hogan, Nu‘uanu Branch
Kathy Ishimoto, Mililani Branch
C. Michael Street, Central Branch
Ryker Wada, Kaimukī–Wai‘alae Branch
Gary Yoshida, Kalihi Branch
Philip Sammer, Y Service Club
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ATHERTON BRANCHCasey Agena, ChairAnanda Chou, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Carl AckermanCasey AgenaStephanie ChoiMichael KawaharadaCynthia KitagawaColleen LeungAnn MahiEmily McCarrenRussell MotterDavid SganBryce UyeharaKawika VillaKiman WongLesli Yogi
CAMP H.R. ERDMANBonnie Hilory, ChairTom Rapine, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Roy ArakakiGary AugustinRonnie BalucaBonnie HilorySusan LauBettina MehnertAlan NagaoClaire NakatsukaEllie NordykeMary Ellen Nordyke-GraceIan OkamotoMichael OyaJohn ScelsaDave TalbertPhillip Wright
CENTRAL BRANCHIan Santee, ChairTroy Tomita, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Melissa ChangDel GreenDebi HalcroAlex Jakovljevic Roy KobatakeDonovan KokiNeal KugiyaDave LivingstonJonathan PangPhil SammerIan SanteeC. Michael Street Michael Wing
KAIMUKI- –WAI‘ALAE BRANCH
Michael H. Lau, ChairAnthony Yee, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Ralph AonaShelly CampbellDeanne HaugaardLes Ihara Jr. Athena Ke‘ehuCharlene KimMichael H. LauRobert MartinJason MinamiPhyllis OliverTerry PeacockRobert StottCraig TakahashiSharene Urakami-OyamaRyker WadaEric YoungDeeDee Miyashiro (Honorary)
KALIHI BRANCHGeoffrey Pang, ChairAnthony Pfaltzgraff, Senior Vice President
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Robert AkinakaWilliam DomingoDennis EnomotoJerry FelipeLeon FlorendoRon FujiwaraWendy HigaJoyce KagawaSteven Kaneshiro
Wayne KodamaThomas KusatsuLorraine LeslieBrian MaeshiroStanford MasuiMark MurakamiAlice NunogawaRonald OiStephanie PahiaGeoffrey PangTerry TairaSteven TakakiDan TakamatsuLeslie TamayoJean TanakaBarry UtsumiEvan WataridaGary Yoshida
LEEWARD BRANCHReid Fukumoto, ChairJennifer Townsend, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Patricia ArakakiReid FukumotoJohn HighamDominic InoceldaSanti LauMichael MiyamuraZenaida Wong LopezStan MasamitsuSusan MonizMonty PereiraGuy TamashiroRobert TongSandi YorongDwight Kawata
MILILANI BRANCHDr. Kathy Ishimoto, ChairKeola Taniguchi, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Karen EbatoDr. Kathy IshimotoTodd JacksonDr. Dennis KuwabaraRobert KuwaharaWalter OsakodaMichael SuganoDexter Yee
NU‘UANU BRANCHLuke Yeh, ChairRandal Ikeda, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Randolph AhloB.A. AkanaTom AllenGregory ApaLynette ArakawaDouglas ChinAlbert Rick ChongAlan FujiiBlaine HedaniAudrey HidanoFrank HoganSarah Kalicki-NakamuraBrian KealohaWes KimuraMarie KumabeJewel McDonaldJustin MewKaren MillerScott NahmeJordan OdoBeryl Ono-StapletonMarcia TairaSabrina TomaLisa WongStephen WongDion Yasui
WINDWARD BRANCHDavid Del Rosario, ChairNoa Hussey, Executive Director
2013 BOARD MEMBERS
Dr. Paul J. CarryAileen DeeseLetha DecairesDan DufreneIsmael EustascioBarbara HamlinKatrena KennedyMarion LiuRussell LynchDr. Katrena KennedyDan PortDavid Del RosarioKarla ReddingJohn SethArthur Wong
YMC A OF HONOLULU
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