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Mail letters to MidWeek c/o Mahalo Nui at 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Ste. 7-500, Ho- nolulu HI 96813, or email mahalonuiwithdarah@gmail. com. Include your name, phone number and, if possi- ble, the phone number of the person you’ re thanking so she can contact them.
s IDonna Takahashi-Gomes, seofficer Glenda Cabras, our necivilian volunteer board erof directors, as well as our heHPD partners and outside ntagencies. Although I may be s athe face of CrimeStoppers ngHonolulu, it is these people ndbehind the scenes as well as
Owali Moeai Brigham Young University — Hawaii (Hana High & Elementary School)
2021 recipient
Gabriella Kanoa University of Hawaii at Manoa (Seabury Hall)
2021 recipient
Alyssa Lyman Purdue University
(Kamehameha Schools Kapalama)
2020 recipient
Ariell Siliado
University of Hawaii at Hilo (Waimea High School)
2021 recipient
Anna Marie Puaala Bates College (Farrington High School)
2021 recipient
Kobe John
Kaimikupono Lilio
George Fox University (Kamehameha Schools Maui)
2020 recipient
Kawehi Cabuzel
University of
Southern California
(Hawaii Preparatory Academy)
2021 recipient
Kyrie Bartolome
Oregon Institute of Technology (Waiakea High School)
2021 recipient
Lauren Noelani Kwee Harvard University (Punahou School)
2020 recipient
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 the challenge and told my- self that I was going to give it my all. I stepped out of my comfort zone and allowed myself to grow.
the community that make us who we are. We are all one big family working in unison to make our island a safer place to live, work and play. Mahalo nui to the CrimeStoppers staff and the people of Hawai‘i.”
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We are so fortunate to have Sgt. Chris Kim as a positive role model and community champion for our state. Mahalo nui, Chris, for all the work you do to keep our neighbor- hoods safe.
Hailey Grace
Michimoto Fevella Kapiolani Community College (Mililani High School)
2021 recipient
Joshua Parker Harvard University
(Kamehameha Schools Kapalama)
2021 recipient
Taysia Morioka University of Michigan (Iolani High School)
2021 recipient
Nick Wong UC Berkeley
(Kamehameha Schools Kapalama)
2019 recipient
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