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6 APRIL 7, 2021
 Campbell Alumni Host Concert Featuring Previous Students
Previous Campbell High School students, like Braxton Olita (left) and Keneke the Great (right), will perform at James Campbell High School Class of 2004 Scholarship Fund’s Pau Hana Benefit concert. PHOTOS COURTESY JAMES CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2004 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
hopes with their socio-eco- created by the COVID-19 scholarships for these stu- JCHS Class of 2004 Schol- nomic reality. Coupled with pandemic, there has nev- dents,” states president and arship Fund wants to change the economic hardships er been a greater need for founder Blair Suzuki. “The that. We want to make ac-
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now invited to get vaccinated.
          but we’re not done yet.
                  
Find locations and register for an appointment at
HawaiiCOVID19.com/Vaccine
 Mark your calendars, West Oʻahu: Nonprof- it James Campbell High School Class of 2004 Schol- arship Fund is hosting a vir- tual Pau Hana Benefit at 5 p.m. April 16.
cess to educational funding more accessible, more equi- table and more community driven. Many of us know the difference that just one scholarship can make when choosing to chase your dreams or give up hope.”
  Streaming live on Face- book, the one-hour concert will showcase the talents of Campbell alumni, like Brax- ton Olita, Keneke the Great, Lyla Jett and Tyler Dono- van. Community leaders and school administrators are also slated to speak.
The JCHS Class of 2004 Scholarship Fund hopes to garner funds to support graduating seniors from the ‘Ewa Beach school. Ac- cording to the nonprofit, the founding members credit their current successes to scholarships and support from the community.
“As many of you know, James Campbell High School is now the largest public high school in the State of Hawaiʻi. Each year, hundreds of students face the challenge of balanc- ing their future educational
To tune in to the lives- tream, visit facebook.com/ groups/jchs2004scholar- ship. Donations, mean- while, are accepted at jchs- 2004scholarship.org.
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