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DECEMBER 1, 2021
      Finance Factors Foun- dation held its annual golf tournament Nov. 10 at Hawaiʻi Prince Golf Club and raised $20,000 for energy and sustainability programs at local elemen- tary schools. “We are very grateful for the community’s support and participation to help us expand real-world educational opportunities for Hawaiʻi’s keiki,” states Rob Nelson, president of Finance Factors. “We hope that through hands-on sustain- ability programs, the next generation can learn, un- derstand and help come up with solutions for issues that affect our home and envi- ronment. As a company, we remain committed to finding new ways of incorporating green practices as we serve our community with mort- gage and financial solutions”
Ginger Keller
Editor 808-529-4859 gkeller@midweek.com
Regional Editor
Don Robbins
Hoaloha Nurse Aide Training Program
Start your career path with an affordable Nurse Aide Training Program. This State approved training program begins January 31, 2022 and continues to February 27, 2022, preparing you for the State CNA certification exam.
This will be a virtual class, Monday through Thursday, from 5:00pm to 9:15pm, via Zoom. Three Saturdays during that time will be in the classroom at 94-1388 Moaniani Road, Suite 206, Waipahu in the Watanabe International
        The cost of the class is: $100 registration fee $800 for the program
Offices, for Exams and Clinical Practice. The last two days of class, Febraury 26 and 27th, will be at a clinical site, location to be determined, from 7:00am to 3:30pm.
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The application can be found on the Hale Hau‘oli Hawai‘i website at www.halehauolihawaii.org under the CNA tab. The registration fee is due with the application. The program fee is due before the first night of class.
   ... Honolulu Star-Advertiser holds its annual Keiki Kalik- imaka contest, during which kids age 12 and younger can submit a hand-drawn orna- ment for a chance to have it featured on the cover of the newspaper, as well as take home $50-$150. The dead-
Ci-Ci Lau
Sr. Account Executive 808-529-4890 clau@staradvertiser.com
Director of Advertising
Darin Nakakura 808-529-4726
line is Dec. 3. Email the art to features@staradvertiser.com and put “Keiki Kalikimaka” in the subject line. Be sure to also include the child’s name, age, school, teach- er and parent names, and phone number ... gkeller@ midweek.com
Blaine Higa
Account Executive 808-529-4727 bhiga@staradvertiser.com
Director of Advertising
Kenny Harrison 808-529-4351
Scholarships are available through Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society, (HPGS.org) and Adult Day Centers Hawaii.
For more information, call Kathy at 808-292-4665 or 808-798-8706.
ST. TIMOTHY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
98-939 Moanalua Rd., Aiea, HI 96701
MARY SAVIO MEDICAL PLAZA
98-1247 Kaahumanu St. Suite 207 Aiea, HI 96701
        Your child’s life is precious.
   Don’t wait.
Vaccinate.
    Hoku and Emma, COVID-19 survivors
  HAWAII FENCE SUPPLY
HawaiiCOVID19.com/Vaccine
HAWAIIFENCESUPPLY.COM
The FDA has authorized the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 and above.





























































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