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ALOHA UNITED WAY2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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

PRESIDENT & CEO MESSAGE

GIFTS IN KIND CONTRIBUTORS

A Bundle of FlowersAdWallsAla Moana CenterAlaska AirlinesAloha Chocolate CompanyAloha Island LeiAnimation MagicArt of Shaving, TheAqua-Aston HospitalityAloha United Way StaffBank of HawaiiBarefoot WineBarnes & NobleBig City DinerBloomingdale’sBooz Allen HamiltonBurberryBurger KingCandy Bar HawaiiChoco Le`aCNCS

Consolidated Entertainment, Inc.Dave & Buster’sDavid YurmanDeckers Outdoor CorporationDFSDiane M. KimuraDuke’s WaikikiFirst Hawaiian BankFlip Flop WorkshopFreshboxGucciHawaii Convention CenterHawaiian AirlinesHawaiian TelcomHEIHMSAHome DepotHonolulu ClubHonolulu Coffee CompanyHonolulu Star-Advertiser, TheHula Grill

iHeart MediaJ.J. DolansJamba JuiceJET Graphics/HonBlueKauai Marriott ResortKinetic ProductionsKWMEKyo-yaMacy’sManoa Chocolate CompanyMarc GannonMichael Horton Design & PhotographyNalukaiNordstromOahu Party BusPanci StylePepsiPower Pilates PlusPualani Hawaii SwimwearPure Joy Day SpaQueen’s Health Systems, The

Royal Hawaiian HotelRoy’sSanukShaka Pressed JuiceSheraton HawaiiSociety of Young Leaders School Supply DriveSouthern Wine & SpiritsSpectrumStarbucksTerritorial Savings BankTHE MODERN HONOLULUTorch EntertainmentTory BurchUGG WaikikiVolcanic Climbing & FitnessWahoo’sWaikiki Parc HotelWet’n’Wild HawaiiX-Treme ParasailYelp

Alaska AirlinesBarefoot WineBennett Group

Central Pacific BankCW Associates, CPAsHalekulani Corporation

Honolulu Star-Advertiser, TheNordic PCL ConstructionNordstrom

ProService HawaiiQueen’s Health Systems, TheUPS

EVENT SPONSORS

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 1

ALOHA UNITED WAY GETS NEW OFFICES

Architects Hawaii Ltd.Central Pacific BankD. Suehiro Electric, Inc.

David K. LassnerHEI Charitable FoundationHMSA

Infinium InteriorsInSynergy Engineering, Inc.Nordic PCL Construction

Servco Pacific IncTerri Fujii and Larry Rodriguez

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 2

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

Office Renovation Sponsors

Ways Your Donation Helped Others In 2016

Last year over 920,000 services were

provided by Aloha United Way and

our nonprofit community. To improve

community conditions and make the

greatest impact, we have focused on

the underlying issues that create these

problems. Through Community Impact,

we work to make sure people get the

support services they need right now

while addressing the root causes of key

issues. Together we can create a better

life for all.

EDUCATION We understand that the path to success begins even before a child is born. That is why we are investing in a comprehensive approach to education that spans cradle to career.

Through intervention initiatives we are able to improve the health of our children and ensure they have the best possible start in life; and by providing enriched education for all children, we are able to set them on the right path to high school graduation and future success.

Your 2016 Donation At Work • 2,126 children participated in early

learning literacy programs.

• 7,192 at-risk youth participated in educational support programs.

POVERTY PREVENTION We believe that individuals and families should have opportunities to increase their income, build assets, become financially stable and achieve long-term economic independence.

By supporting programs that have demonstrated success, we are equipping individuals and families with knowledge and resources resulting in greater opportunity to succeed.

Your 2016 Donation At Work • 890 individuals received training

and skills building through workforce development services.

• 935 families received assistance in maintaining or accessing stable housing.

SAFETY NET We believe that when a member of our community experiences crisis, we need to provide hope and support through a managed and integrated system of comprehensive services. Through our 211 information and referral service, we provide assistance to our most vulnerable populations.

Your 2016 Donation At Work • 887 children, women and men who were

victims of domestic violence received support through case management, therapy, advocacy, shelter, safety planning and other services.

• 841,106 meals were provided to those in need.

• 315 individuals were assisted during local disasters, including fire, flooding and natural disasters.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

TOP 5 CALLS FOR HELPFood pantries Rent payment assistance Utility service payment assistance Homeless shelter Case/Care management

TOTAL NUMBER OF REFERRALS FOR ASSISTANCE (PHONE AND WEB)Rent payment assistance - 9,017Food pantries - 5,639Homeless Shelters - 2,248Food stamps/SNAP - 2,026 Rental Deposit Assistance - 1,828

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61,574 people received assistance from our 211 information and referral service helpline and website combined. 211 Information and Referral Specialists made phone referrals recommending callers to agencies in our community that help with food, rent, utility payment assistance, public assistance programs, homeless shelters and many other services listed with Aloha United Way 211.

STRATEGIC COMMUNITY IMPACT FOCUS AREAS

In addition to Education, Poverty Prevention and Safety Net, Aloha United Way has selected three specific areas that focus on prevention and offer the highest return on investment for our community. These areas also demonstrate the diversity of needs in our community and the positive, long-term impact that together, we can have in our community through preventive efforts.

ACTIVE AGING Did you know that Hawaii has the highest percentage of seniors per capita in the nation, the fifth highest rate of seniors experiencing cognitive difficulty, and the highest rate of underweight seniors?

Seniors that experience chronic or acute disease, decreased physical activity, poor nutrition, or decreased cognitive and social stimulation are at higher risk of becoming socially isolated and depressed. This creates a significant amount of stress on the families who are primary caregivers.

What We Are Doing Aloha United Way is funding programs to support seniors by enhancing their quality of life so they are able to live independently longer, safer, and in their own homes. This helps seniors avoid or delay their dependence on social services.

HOMELESSNESS42% of households in Hawaii are renters (fourth highest rate in the country) and 54% of these households pay 50% or more of their monthly income for housing (the second highest rate in the country). 63% of households lack emergency savings to deal with an unexpected $500 expense.

What We Are Doing The $5 million in Coordinated Statewide Homeless Initiative funding allowed us to make a more significant impact in addressing homelessness. 63% of the homeless we assisted were homeless for less than one year.

The public-private partnership enabled AUW to better assist the community in the following ways:

• Rapid response – AUW dispersed 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.

SUPPORTING HEALTHY PREGNANCIESExposure to alcohol and other drugs is a leading preventable cause of birth defects and developmental disabilities.

What We Are Doing Research indicates that women who receive screening, brief intervention, referral and treatment for alcohol and substance abuse while pregnant are more than likely to help take steps to ensure that their child is taken care of during the mother’s pregnancy. Through a prenatal screening and brief intervention initiative, we are working together as a community to improve the health of our children and ensure that they have the best start in life. In an effort to expand and enhance identification and treatment, we have partnered to train 40 OB/GYNs in the state with the screening identification and intervention of alcohol and substance abuse.

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A BIG mahalo goes out to each of these companies, organizations and their employees for their generous support. Because of their gifts, we’ve been able to help families get off the streets and into homes, provide children with the opportunity to reach for the stars no matter what their circumstances and encourage seniors to lead active, healthy lives so that they can age gracefully and independently. All this and more, our community is a better, safer and healthier place.

$750,000 - $999,999Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc., Hawaiian Electric Co., Inc. and American Savings Bank

$250,000 - $749,999Central Pacific BankEmployees of the City and County of Honolulu First Hawaiian Bank and its family of subsidiariesHawaii Medical Service AssociationServco Pacific IncState of Hawai‘i - Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, and Judicial BranchUniversity of Hawai‘i System

$100,000 - $249,999Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and its family of companiesAtherton Family FoundationBank of Hawaii Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car & National Car RentalHawaii State Department of EducationHawaiian Telcom Kahala Nui Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts, LP/Marriott InternationalMatson, Inc. Nordic PCL Construction Services, Inc.Par Hawaii, Inc. UPS

$50,000 - $99,999 Aqua-Aston Hospitality C. S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. Costco WholesaleFirst Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd. HAWAI‘I GAS Hawaii Logistics LLC Hawaiian Cement Macy’s Queen’s Health Systems, The Shidler Family Foundation, The William G. Irwin Charity Foundation

$15,000 - $49,999 ABC Stores Accuity LLP Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. Aloha United Way Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing American Carpet One AON Corporation Architects Hawaii Ltd. AT&T Entertainment Group Bloomingdale’sBowers + Kubota Consulting Cades Schutte LLP Carlsmith Ball LLP Catholic Charities Hawaii City Mill Company, Ltd. Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties Colliers International CW Associates, CPAs D. Otani ProduceDeloitte Services, LP DFS Hawaii DTRIC Insurance Co., Ltd. Employees of Hawaii Pacific Health Ernst & Young LLP FedEx Foodland Super Market, Ltd.GEICO Gentry Homes, Limited Grace Pacific Corporation Hansen Distribution Group Hawaii Dental Service Hawaii National Bank Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau Hawaiian Dredging Construction, Inc.

Hawaiian Host Chocolates HawkTree InternationalHilton Hawaiian Village Resort & Spa Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The Infinium InteriorsInSynergy Engineering, Inc.Iolani School Island Insurance Companies/Atlas James Campbell Company LLC Kalihi-Palama Health Center Kamehameha Schools Kaneohe Ranch Management Limited/ Harold K. L. Castle Foundation KMH LLP Koga Engineering & Construction, Inc. Nordstrom Oahu Transit Services, Inc. Pacific Guardian Life Insurance Company Pacific Transfer LLC Partners In Development Foundation ProService Hawaii Punahou School R. M. Towill Corporation Seymour Terry Trust, TheTarget Corporation TD Foodgroup, Inc. Territorial Savings Bank THE MODERN HONOLULUTitle Guaranty of Hawaii, Inc. Waianae District Comprehensive Health & Hospital Board Inc. Young Brothers

TOP COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 5

SMALL BUSINESS BIG HEART (Companies with less than 100 Emplpoyees)

Adams Miyashiro Krek, LLPAECOM Technical Services, Inc.Alstom Power, Inc.Arcadia Community ServicesAssets SchoolAustin, Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc.Avalon Development Company LLCBays Lung Rose & HolmaBCP Construction of Hawaii, Inc.BEI HawaiiBelt Collins Hawaii Ltd.Benefit Plan Solutions, Inc.Business Insurance Services, Inc.Carrier HawaiiCase Lombardi & Petit, A Law FirmCastle & Cooke HawaiiCeridianCH2M HILLChaney Brooks & Co.Chong, Nishimoto, Sia, Nakamura & GoyaChun Kerr LLPClear Channel CommunicationsCommunity Planning & Engineering Inc.Damon Key Leong Kupchak HastertFidelity Information ServicesFujikawa Associates, Inc. dba Continental Mechanical of the PacificFukunaga & Associates, Inc.Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLPGroup 70 International, Inc.H. Monma General Contractor, Inc.Hanahauoli SchoolHawaii Central Credit UnionHawaii Convention CenterHawaii Credit Union LeagueHawaii Employers CouncilHawaii Foodbank, Inc.

Hawaii Lodging & Tourism AssociationHawaii Stevedoers, Inc.Hawaii Western Management GroupHawaiian Isles PetroleumHawaiian Tel Federal Credit UnionHawthorne Pacific CorpHelber Hastert & Fee, Planners, Inc.HHL HoldingsHickam Federal Credit UnionHomeStreet BankHonolulu Actuarial Consultants, Inc.Honolulu Board of REALTORS® and HiCentral MLSHospice Hawaii, Inc.IBM CorporationIkeda & WongJohn Mullen & Co. Inc.Kamaka Hawaii, Inc.Kessner Umebayashi Bain & MatsunagaKobayashi Sugita & GodaKPMG LLPLaw Offices of G. Todd WithyLeavitt, Yamane & SoldnerLegacy of Life HawaiiLiberty Mutual Insurance Co.Lum Yip Kee, LimitedM. Dyer & Sons, Inc.MacNaughton Group, TheMarsh USA Inc.Mason Architects, Inc.MC&AMcCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnonMental Health KokuaMid Pacific InstituteMinnie P. Cuthbertson FundMoku KitchenNippon Club

Noguchi & AssociatesPacific Club, ThePalama SettlementParEn, Inc. dba Park EngineeringPBR Hawaii & Associates, Inc.Ralph S. Inouye Co., Ltd.RICOH U. S. A.Robert H.Y. Leong & CompanyRoyal Contracting Company, Ltd.Saint Andrews Schools , TheSeagull PreschoolsSH ConsultingState Farm Insurance CompaniesStryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc.Torkildson Katz Moore Hetherington & Harris Attorneys at LawTRUSTAUBS Financial Services, Inc.University of Hawaii Federal Credit UnionVacations HawaiiValvon FoundationWaialae Country ClubWatanabe Ing LLPWatumull’s Stores

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

Hawaii Government Employees Association/AFSCME Local 152 AFL-CIOHawaii State AFL-CIO, TheHawaii Teamsters, Local 996HGEA RetireesHSTA Retirees

IBEW Local, 1186IBEW Local, 1186 RetireesIBEW Local, 1260International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 142Laborer’s International, Local 368

Seafarers International UnionUniversity of Hawaii Professional AssemblyUHPA Retirees

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Other 8%

ALOHA UNITED WAY, INC. FINANCIAL SUMMARY

For the Years Ending December 31, 2015 and 2016

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 7

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.

Aloha United Way Campaign 47%

Grants 25%

Combined Federal Campaign 20%

Direct Agency Support 48%

Impact Funding13%

211 4%

Program Services 35%

FUNDS RAISED PROGRAMS & SUPPORT

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.

2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 8

Scott BarberPresident & CEOHawaiian Telcom

Chris J. Benjamin(Board Assistant Treasurer)President & Chief Executive OfficerAlexander & Baldwin, Inc.

Jodi Endo ChaiDeputy Executive Director - AdministrationHGEA Local 152

Harris ChanArea Vice President, OperationsMarriott International

Patrick "Rick" ChingPresident and Chief Operating OfficerServco Pacific, Inc

Dion DizonPublic Relations Marketing SpecialistAmerican Income Life Insurance Company / OPEIU 277

Christopher DodsEVP-Marketing Communications and Card Services DivisionsFirst Hawaiian Bank

Dennis FrancisPresident & PublisherHonolulu Star-Advertiser

Terri T. Fujii(Board Chair) Audit PartnerCW Associates, CPAs

Blenn FujimotoExecutive Vice PresidentCentral Pacific Bank

Guy FujimuraSecretary-TreasurerILWU Local 142

Tracy HayashiVice President/Assistant Business ManagerIBEW 1186

Kelly Hoen(Board Secretary) Area General ManagerOutrigger Hotels & Resorts

Len IsotoffVice President, Sales - HawaiiMatson, Inc.

David LassnerPresidentUniversity of Hawaii

Alicia MoyPresident & CEOHawaii Gas

Ernest K. Nishizaki(Board Vice Chair) Principal AdvisorAcumen Advisor LLC

Teri OrtonGeneral ManagerHawaii Convention Center

Randy Perreira(Board Vice Chair) Executive DirectorHGEA Local 152

Richard M. RosenblumPresident & CEO - RetiredHawaiian Electric Company, Inc.

Kevin Sakamoto(Board Treasurer) Senior Executive Vice PresidentBank of Hawaii

Daniel SchabergVice President / General Manager, HI GroupEnterprise, Alamo & National Car Rental

Michael StollarPresident & COOHMSA

Brian TatsumuraStore Manager - RetiredNordstrom

Jeffrey WatanabeChairmanHawaiian Electric Industries

Jeff WestphalVP & District ManagerNordic PCL Construction

Scott WoOwner / Executive TeamC.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd.

Alice E. Davis EstateAnna B. Lindemann Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationAtherton FamilyBen Bridge Family Donor Advised Fund of the Jewish Federation of Greater SeattleBen and Miriam Lau Foundation, TheCollaborative Leaders NetworkCorporation for National & Community ServiceEllen M. Koenig Memorial FundHarry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc., TheHawaii Community FoundationHazel H. Takumi Foundation at the Hawaii Community Foundation

Ivena Ziegenhein Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationJohn and Allison Lyles Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationKathryn Inkinen Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationLeonora F. & Joseph K. Wee Family Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationMarie Kohli Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationMatson, Inc.McVay Family Foundation, TheMichael B. Wood FoundationMinnie P. Cuthberston Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationMonsanto Fund Nordstrom Foundation

Omidyar Ohana Fund at the Hawaii Community FoundationRobert & Betty Wo FoundationSeymour Terry Trust, TheState of Hawaii, Department of HealthState of Hawaii, Department of Human ServicesWilliam G. Irwin Charity FoundationThomas J. Vincent Foundation Inc.US Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentUS Department of Veterans AffairsUS Internal Revenue ServiceValvon FoundationVanguard Charitable

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

GRANTS AND FOUNDATIONS

Christian Adams Cindy Adams T. Michael and Carol Ai MayDaniel AritaScott BarberJeffrey BartlettChris and Melissa BenjaminBrian Bowers Christine Camp Mike and Joyce Ching Patrick D. and Marybeth W. Ching Clint and Suzy Churchill Edward K. Conklin Matt and Dianne Cox Richard and Barbara DahlChristopher DodsWalter and Diane Dods Bambi and Mitch D’Olier Emmett R. Quady Foundation Terri and Garrett FujiiBlenn and Ruth Fujimoto George and Lei Fukuhara Mark Fukunaga and Margery BronsterBen and Yvonne Godsey Michael Gold and Esme Corbett-SuzukiMichael and Shirley Grossi James and Priscilla Growney Rob Hale Marvin B. and Rae Alice Hall

Rodney M. Harano Constance A. Hastert Greg HazeltonRobert and Shera Hiam Betty F. HirozawaGalen and Patricia Ho David Hudson and Dana KokubunDenis and Ella IsonoLeonard Kamp, Jr. Chad Karasaki Ronald H. Kikawa Dr. Thomas and Mi Kosasa Stanley M. Kuriyama Connie and Russell LauGabriel LeeWendell K. and Rae A. Lee Bryan Luke Lorenz and Ursula Magaard Arnold and Thuy MartinesColbert and Gail Matsumoto Steve McMenamin Stephen and Susan Metter Lance A. Mizumoto David and Kathy Morimoto Lee and Lori Moriwaki Ross Murakami Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Raylene Nagai Bob Hines and Catherine NgoDavid and Kellyn Okabe

Mike and Trish O’Neill Joanna Oshiro Dwight and Trese Otani James Polk Jerry and Cheri Rauckhorst Lawrence and Patricia Rodriguez Crystal Rose and Rick TowillRichard and Michele RosenblumKevin and Michele Saito Dan and Tara Schaberg Dustin and Lisa Sellers Shidler Family Foundation, TheDonna Tanoue and Kirk CaldwellLaura Thompson Dennis M. Tsuhako Kent and Jean Tsukamoto Art and Ruth Ushijima Scott Viola and Nandini BhattacharjeeEileen and Richard Wacker Indru and Gulab Watumull Carl Williams & Gale Nakamura Paulette and Bob Wo, Jr. Robert and Betty Wo Scott and Nancy Wo Susan Yamada Eric and Melanie YeamanKaulana and Joni Young Seven individuals wish to remain anonymous.

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.

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

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 $5,000-$9,999Alexander & Baldwin retiree Norm and Diane BakerMark CochraneRobert and Carolyn FujiokaJoanne Lo GrimesEmily and John HawkinsMark A. HayesBart S. HuberRodney Y. and Linda S. IwamotoCora and Barry Jim OnPaul KaiserRaymond I. KishabaDexter KubotaKen and Patty KupchakDavid LassnerRalph and Erlinda MesickBrian NakamotoWendell and Bonnie OdaBarbara Okamoto and Jim DannemillerTorkel PattersonHilton and Kathryn RaethelClifford SmithTodd TabaStanley UyeharaLewis WilliamsonCapt. John Woolston USN (Ret)Kelvin and Betsy YoungLisa and Steve Young

SILVER LEVEL $2,500-$4,999Aaron AkauJim and Robin AlbertsDean Y. ArakawaJamie AsatoStaci BalmojaJeff and Renae BellCarl Stanley BonhamRobert W. BrantMichael BrittainRonald E. BuelowNorb and Jill BuelsingJames CapersGregory ChamberlainMeredith J. ChingDennis K. ClementeBrian Stewart and Sharon CroftsPeter G. DrewlinerRichard EberCarolyn EdwardAngelia EideRobin and Henry EngRichard FernandezEric FiringSamuel FujikawaJohn S. FujimotoGregg and Susan FuruyaMr. and Mrs. James GeigerJason and Nikki HaaksmaMufi Hannemann

Willard T. HaraguchiEric IgeDarryl IngGlenn K. InouyeLori IsaraDavin IshiiJames D. JonesHoward Kam, Jr.Glen A. KaneshigeGeorge M. and Laura L. KaneshiroDamien KimEdward C. S. KimShelee KimuraKaryn KodamaCarol S. KogaFrederick KubotaBrian KuniokaJim LeavittWilliam LiggettWarren K. K. LukeAllan and Betsy LumGina L. MartingTom and Melvine MendesNancy D. MetcalfSarah MoriharaWayne S. NakashimaBob and Roberta NickelDixie NiemiCalla Y. OdaHarold and Betty OkimuraChester K. OshimaWilliam T. OshimaCurt T. OtaguroPatricia Ann PolanskyDavid PorteusJeffrey PortnoyGene RarangolNancy RocheleauKeith and Lisa SakamotoKevin T. and Sherri M. SakamotoBeverly SatoSanford and Catherine SatoChris and Karen SbarbaroTayne S. Y. SekimuraCarl SextonGuy T. and Barbara J. ShibayamaValerie and Gaylen ShintakuAlexander ShorAndrew ShultsPatricia SteinhoffMichael B. StollarRussell TakemotoPat TakenishiJason and Dana TakushiNona TamanahaNatalie TaniguchiDennis K. and Dale M. TanimotoBrian TaylorDennis and Brenda TeranishiCurtis TiritasJon Tokashiki

Frances K. & John K. TsuiTony and Dana Vericella & FamilyMr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr.Michael & Lauri WalshJeffrey and Lynn WatanabeThomas WeberJeff WestphalMr. and Mrs. G. Todd WithyVernon Y. C. WongRandal and Joyce YanagisawaJoseph YoungThomas K. L. Young

BRONZE LEVEL $1,000-$2,499Luukia AbbleyIrene AbeJeffrey AbearCarl and Lyn AckermanS. AdachiDeanna AdamsJayne AdricTod C. Aeby, M.D. & Greta S. Aeby, Ph.D.Lavinia AfunigaNorman AhuJoy AipoalaniTracy AiwohiJames AjelloNoreen AkagiK. Kalani AkanaDenis and Katy AkimotoVelma AkinakaClaudia M. AkroydChanelle AlcainDavid AlfaroHeather AllenPatti AlmirezElizabeth Anderson, LSWGeorge AndersonJondi ArboledaVicente AngocoCarl AokiGlen AokiGayle AquinoCarl G. ArakakiAlan K. ArakawaDavid AritaJohn and Janice ArizumiAndrea ArmitageEric ArringtonDaniel ArthurPaul AsanoKeith and Shannon AsatoJonathan AtuailevaoBill and Gail AtwaterGaret AzamaBruce K. BachleJennifer BakerSandra and David Bangert, Ph.DDr. and Mrs. Matthew J. BankowskiJulie Anne Banks

Kelly Banks-HoenDavid C. BarengDavid BarnettDeidree BarnumGeno BaruffiMitchel and Patricia BassoJohn Gordon BeatonEvamarie BelardoTheodore BernardPeter and Valerie BesenbruchDan BesseyMike BetzMartin P. BlackMitsunori K. BlaisdellKelvin BloomValerie BonillaJoyce W. BorthwickDoris BousheyPaula BoyceAndy BoydDan and Gloria BoylanSocrates and Yan BratakosPatrick BrennanMichael BroderickDel C. BrownGerald & Anita BruceHarold BuckleMark BurgessporterDr. Christy BurkeRon BurksJohn ButlerRobin CababaCynthia CabralAnnaliza CadienteCaroline CadiraoJeffrey Callangan & May Idolor-CallanganAlexander J. CampbellTodd CanfieldIgnacio CariagaPaul CarmodyStella CatalanHelena and Robert CenceJocelyn ChagamiJodi Endo ChaiSusan M. ChandlerGayle A.K. ChangRobert ChangDr. Rosita P. Chang and S. Ghon RheeTiffany C. ChangNeil CharSusan CharMike and Cheryl ChengVirna CheungJoanne ChikazawaJohn and Lydia ChockGeorgette and Michael ChongChristy ChowDominic and Naomi ChowCalvin ChoyNatalie ChryssolorKathleen ChuRobert N.Y. ChuRose Chu

Michael ChunPaul ClarkRichard and Terry CliftonLee A. CodyGreg ColbertMel and Rosemarie ColquittKami CooneyDr. Timothy K. CottrellChristina CoxVirginia Lea CrandallJanet CrotteauKaipo and Peggy CrowellDavid CurryBarry DaidaSamiann DaytonJohn DeaiEnricky Dela CruzSheryl DelsolConstance DemingDan DennisonJennifer DiesmanJan DillAllen DoaneFrank J. DoyleLeonard DragoPatrick DuarteBaldwin DumlaoDennis DunnDouglas DykstraLorenzo EaganCarolyn EdwardAmy Emiko EjercitoCharles (Chuck) EkimotoEmployees of Mason ArchitectsDarcy L. Endo-OmotoRegina EnosKaren ErnstJonathan EsperanzaGary EttingerLani EwartScott EzerKathy FayThomas FeeJames FergusonChristian FernLeonard FernandesJaret FernandezWilliam S. Fernandez, Jr.Danielle FinnWade W.P. FloresPatricia FoleyDan and Jean FongRoger FornessStephen FosterLinda FoxDennis FrancisChris and Tertia FreasAndrew D. FriedlanderPrinya FrielKenneth FuKathy Fujihara-Chong & Stanley ChongRodney FujimotoMichael T. Fujioka

Aloha United Way 2016 Annual Report • Page 10

LEADERSHIP GIVING (cont.)

Roger FujiokaRuby FujiokaJason FujitaBessie FukedaGlenn T. FukudaJerome K. FukuharaGary FukumotoRoyce FukunagaWanda FukunagaDenise Y. FukutomiJohn FukuzonoJames FunakiJoy S. FunakoshiMark FunasakiEarl FusatoLisa GamundoyKurt GanikoMarc GannonMarlon GarcesJohn and Colette GaribaldiNorman and Dr. Cheri GentryTerrence R. GeorgeIn memory of Kiyoshi & Marion GiboDaivd Gilbert, RNJonathan GolleroClarence Gomes Jr.Elwin and Valerie GooErnest GorozaChristopher GossertKeith GotoBeatrice GouldLinoma GragsonRhonda GriswoldTia GrossKevin HadleyRobin J. HadwickSean HaggertyGuy Hagi and Kim Gennaula HagiBrien HallettLori HamadaRoy HamadaSidney G. HamadaPatricia T. HamamotoSharon HamamotoNancy HanksDouglas K. HansenJan HaradaGayle Y. HarimotoAlex HarrisRobert F. HarrisonRalph HasegawaJodi Nakamura HashimotoVictoria HastyMidori HayashiTracy HayashiJerris HedgesGregory P. HeeRonald HellerIvory HerdSarah HerrmannGregory HesterMargarete HesterRonald HigashiDean M. and Mae Hirahara

Dawn HiraiKenneth HirakiDenise A. HiranoDebbie N. HiraokaJonathan HirataVernon HirataDan A. HirotaAlexander HittleTimothy F. T. HiuGreg and Lynn HiyakumotoSuzy HollingerNorman and Lorna HongLori HooSandra HoshidaBernadette HowardSean HowardJim and Linda HoweMary HowellTimothy and Sarah HowellDeborah and Eugene Huebler, IIICheston HughesJohn HuittEllen HumphreyJoan Lee HustedCalvin HuttonGarett IchimuraLance K. IchimuraJoAnne IdeAlvin IgeLei Ann IkedaJolyn Ikeda-EjercitoDarrell and Shirley IngSusan IngDr. Carey S. InouyeJuliane InouyeKeiko “Kei” M. InouyeLance InouyeWayne T. and Joy N. IshiharaMyra IshiiBrian S. IshikawaShari IshikawaRobert IslerAlfred ItamuraPaul ItoEstelle and Steven IwamuraRandy and Jan IwaseJon IwataniKevin JacintoRebecca JandocDavid JenkinsTimothy JohnsDoug and Stephanie JohnstoneAmanda JonesBob JonesKimberly JonesMichael D. JonesTim JonesJonathan KaaihueJohn KagamidaBrent and Hidemi KagawaDavid J. KahaulelioAlvin A. KajiwaraThelma Kehaulani KamCliff KamakaMichael KamakaCyd Kamakea

Karin KamiClayton and Betty KamidaRay KamikawaDavid KamimuraRichard KamoeJohn P. KanahaJulie KanekoCharles KaneshiroKeith KaneshiroBrenda KannoRameshwar KanwarEric M.KashiwamuraNan KatsudaDarrick H. KayaDenys KazamaNobleene KealohaEarl M. KekunaDon KeliinoiJaque Kelley-UyeokaAlma Ann KhanGrace N. KidoRalph and Margie KiesslingMarianne M. O. KimuraRon KimuraStan KimuraWes and Kelly KimuraPaul KingEmmanuel KintuDavid KirkKirk KirkpatrickDr. and Mrs. Robert L. KistnerMichael H. KitaEllen KitamuraMyles H. KiyabuLorene KiyonagaMay KobashigawaSatoshi KobashigawaEarl KobatakeKarl K. KobayashiTraci Jay KobayashiMr. and Mrs. Dennis KoharaCary KoikeJohn T. KomeijiDeborah and David KomuroDenise Eby KonanCary KondoJoy S. KonoRoger S. KortLinda KriegerDaniel KrollPaul and Cheryl KruegerCory KubotaRoy K. KuboyamaAlton and Susan KuiokaDeborah KulaMarie KumabeGeorge KuoJune KuramotoDavid KuriyamaLance and Janis KushimiWarren KwanMorris K. LaiAnnie LamCarol K. LamCecile M. LamarKatherine Latham

Bonnie V. LauErnest LauNelson K. M. LauVicki J. LauGwendolyn LawAndrew and Donna LeeBobby LeeCharles LeeEric C. D. LeeJune Ann and Stephen LeeLono J. LeePearlita A. LeeCraig and Penni LeeKristi LefforgeKevin LeongBenjamin and Lorraine LeslieAddison LiDee LimSteven LimSteven S. C. LimTodd LisleRonald LocquiaoJoreen LonoIn Memory of Betty Loo TaylorDaniel LooJennifer LooRonald LooCorrynne E. LopezStephan LoubserBrenda LowreyDr. Kem and Mrs. Junko LowryBrenda LudwickAllison LumStephanie C. LumDebra A. LuningFrederick and Tennille LweeWesley K. MachidaDon and Lorraine MackayMelody MackenzieChris and Marsha MagnussenJerry MagoonPeter MahoeRodney MaileZachary ManibogRichard ManshardtAnne and John MapesRock MartinCarol A. N. MarxCandace MasakiMichael R. MasudaCoralie Chun MatayoshiLeslie MatsubaraMarc and Melissa MatsuuraFrances MaunupauKristi MaynardKevin McCaryCharles McCraryRobert McLeanGay McPhailCaroline MeeBettina MehnertEmily Mendez-BryantSherry Menor-McNamaraFrederick MetcalfJames MichelWesley Mikuni

Joan MillarDonald L. MillerSue MillerRudolph Mina Jr.Benjamin Miner Jr.Mike MishimaDr. Mark and Ms. Constance MitchellColin MiwaJane H. MiyakeTammy MiyashiroRikio MizushimaMary MocciaWilliam MokJohn MonahanH. Brian MoorePamela MooreJohn MorganDarlene MorikawaKaren H. MorimotoJerome and Kathy MorrisJeanine MorseDr. John MortonPhilip MowThomas MullenAlton MurakamiDiane M. MuranakaAnson M. MurayamaMargaret Murchie, RealtorDwight NadamotoGinger NagamineWinifred NaganumaKevin and Lorie NagataPeter NagataScott NahmeJoyce NajitaPaul S. Nakachi Jr.Janna NakagawaNelson and Patti NakagawaClinton NakaharaGary Y. NakamatsuApril NakamuraLinda C. NakamuraVern and Edy NakamuraEdmund and Diane NakanoDeborah NakashimaAngie NakasoneKaren NakasoneDale and Darlene H. NakayamaPatsy and Rodney NanbuVenna NaufahuKaren NeitzelNikki NguyenWayne and Kimberly NicelyDavid R. NicholsAnn NishihiraMiles NishijimaMitchell NishimotoStephanie NishimuraCheryl NishitaMartha NobrigaRoy A. NodaJessica NoharaMichael NolanRachel NovotnyElaine A. Nuuhiwa

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LEADERSHIP GIVING (cont.)

Joyce ObrienWhitney and Cherie O’ConnorCarrie Jeanne L. OdaDavid OdaWesley T. OdaWendy OdoTomoko OhataKelvin and Laurie OishiJason OkaNeal and Val OkaharaJanis Y. OkamotoPaul OkamotoRichard I. OkazakiCarrie Okinaga and Scott SeuCarolyn and Lawrence OkinagaShannan OkinishiCory OkudaDaphne OliverosPeter OlsonLurana D. O’MalleyElgine OnakaScott OnealMary Frances OnehaAnna OnoCarol M. OnoAmy OshiroAnna H. OshiroBeau OshiroWayde OshiroCrescent OshitaCorliss OtaMark K. OtoJeffrey and Gina OvertonGlenn OyamaHenry OyamaCarolyn PaiSon-Jai PaikAspy PaliaJames PalmerCalvin PangDebbie Y. PangDenton PangCraig and Jan ParkLance K. ParkerGregory ParmeleDarryl ParranRobert L. PascuaSavan PatelMr. and Mrs. David PatrickKevin PaulRobert E. PaullJ. PedroKealii PedroChristian Pereira YogiIvynn PermanRandy and Mary PerreiraMichael W. PerryAndre A. K. PetersDennis and Chandra PetersMike PetersJudy PetersonPamela PetersonPunky and Cris Pletan-CrossTina Porras-JonesRalph and Paki PortmoreRichard Prahler

Virginia Pressler, M.D.Michael G. PriviaDennis RaeAlan RamosGregory RavizzaMark E. Recktenwald & Gailynn WilliamsonJames and Kathleen ReinhardtChris ResichRosita P. Chang and S. Ghon RheeRichard RicardoRichard RobelDr. Marcia Roberts-DeutschCharles RobinsonJunko RodbyMark R. RognstadScott K. RowlandAny-Jean RozekAlvin P. SabagalaNorman M. SaharaPaul SaitoNelson SakamotoDavid H. and Susan H. SakudaGlenn SakudaRoss H. SakudaCharles Salmon Jr.Melanie SalvadorVictorio SalvadorPhilip SammerGaelynn B. SamonteSimplicio SamonteRebecca SanbornRocco SansoneFlora SaraeDean SarajinaDon K. SaruwatariCarl T. SatoDarrin SatoRoderick and Lori Ann SaundersMichael J. ScherrGeorge SchmelzerChasity SchmidtBarbara Schneider YeackelSusan M. SchultzJim and Maureen ScottKellie M.N. SekiyaT. Raymond SekiyaErik and Nikki SenterShayne SeraiJoji SetaAlethea A. SetoScott Seu and Carrie OkinagaMaureen ShaiebSusan L. SheaBarbara ShidelerVincent ShigekuniMark ShimabukuroSuzie ShimizuJames ShimokusuMr. and Mrs. Michael ShimoteSteven ShinoharaGaylen ShintakuShintaku’s, TheKyle ShirakataShari Shiraki

Jody, India and Sage ShiromaWilliam ShiromaLyle ShizumuraJeffrey ShonkaPaul D. SilenPaul SingerDiane SiperlyMr. and Mrs. Gregory and Susan SitarJason SkaggsHannah SlayterFrank and Laura SmithTyler-Charles SmithWilliamette SmithAvi Soifer and Marlene BoothTrong SonMea & Brandon SpadyLinda SpencerTheresa SpottswoodDoug and Judy SpruteRichard Stack, Jr.Twylla-Dawn SteerJames StewartRebecca C. StolarJoe StoutRobert Strand and Linda K. C. LukeJohn and Lorraine StringfellowJohn SturgesBrad SuanJane SugimotoGerald SumidaCindy SuzukiAnne SymondsMichele K. TabiosStephen J. TabussiJohn K. TairaAkihiko TajimaBrenda TakahashiJanice TakahashiGregg & Linda Chu TakayamaChisato TakedaMichael TakenoYasuhiro TakenoSachiko TaketaAlan TamanahaFay TamuraHolly TamuraJennifer Reiko Awa TanakaNeal TanakaTamotsu TanakaDonna TaniguchiLori F. TaniguchiRalph TasakaMike and Terri TaylorDennis K. TenganDiane M. TeradaMark and Joanie TeruyaEmily TheoretLoretta A. ThomasJames ThroppDaryl and Jill TokashikiBrad and Kris TokiokaBrennan TomLila TomMichael Tom

Dean TomitaSunshine ToppingTroy and Juli TorigoeCheryl ToyamaMichael ToyamaMr. and Mrs. Mark A. TroedsonAlice M. TseKathleen TsugawaScott Q. TurnKaraLynn UchimuraLinda UesatoMichael T. UnebasamiLynne T. UnemoriByron UyechiAlbert ValenzuelaBrian Van DeventerJohn and Stephanie VannDavid VaughanJenna VegaEleanor Ventula-HondaKyle ViloriaLaura VinesJerry E. VoellerLynn WakatsukiRandall WakumotoJennifer A. WalkerWilliam WardJim WarrenCraig and Dana WashofskyWayne A. WehrMonique WeismanDiana G. WendtRandall WestColleen WesterveltLael WheelerRobert M. Wheeler III & Marcy E. FlemingAndrew N. WhiteJanyrah TanoaCarol B. WhitesellGeorge Wilkens, Jr.Cheryl WilliamsJames WilliamsJohn WilliamsGale K. and William J. WilsonMichael WoDerek B. WolfeBradley Y. WongDanny WongDerek M. S. WongDerrick WongElaine M. WongElizabeth K. L. WongSunny and Linda WongMichael W. C. WongWymond and Sandy WongLinda WooPhil WooLynne Wooddell and Craig NeherCynthia WyrickElisa YadaoKeith YamadaMichael M. YamadaDarrell R. YamagataJames YamamotoJason Yamamoto

Louise YamamotoMark H. YamamotoJeffrey YamaneNarumi YamasatoEthel YamashigeDon A. YanagaAkiko YazawaMark J. Yee and Victor A. KawainuiJean YeeRobert YeeTodd YeeLuke YehSherri Y. YimElijah YipHiromu YogiPat YogiNeal YokotaDavid and Rhonda YonamineAmy YonashiroAnnie B. U. YonemotoScott M. YonesakiKevin YoneshigeJanelle YoshidaKeith YoshidaRyan YoshidaBrian YoshiiAlan and Alice YoungConni R. YoungEvelyn K. and Edwin Y. M. YoungPeter C. YoungSuzanne YoungJoel P. YuenMichael YuenKenneth ZeriElle ZhangCarl ZimmermanThomas ZimmermanBert Zukemura116 individuals wish to remain anonymous.

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