M ATSON FOUNDATION 2015 M ANIFEST T H E 2 0 1 5 R E P O R T O F T H E C H A R I TA B L E S U P P O R T A N D CO M M U N I T Y AC T I V I T I E S O F M AT S O N , I N C . A N D I T S S U B S I D I A R I E S I N H AWA I I , T H E PAC I F I C , I N A L A S K A , A N D O N T H E U . S . M A I N L A N D. M E S SAGE FROM THE CEO Matson has been a community partner in Hawaii since 1882. With the addition of our new Alaska operations, Matson’s business activities now span the Pacific— and so do our community activities, with our employees at the tiller. Matson Foundation 2015 Leadership In 2015, the Matson Foundation contributed in excess of $2 million in cash and in-kind services to more than 650 community organizations—a new high-water mark for our company. Each recipient is listed in our Manifest —just a handful are featured, visually illustrating the diversity of needs and opportunities. Jocelyn Chagami, Manager, Industrial Engineering Directed by our employees, the Foundation assists causes which have earned the respect and involvement of their colleagues, our business partners and other leaders in our communities. You’ll see in this Manifest that our employees are involved and generous, reflecting our values of improving the communities in which we work and live. The Foundation honors their commitments and magnifies their contributions. All of us at Matson enjoy being an active part of our communities and are grateful for the opportunity to be of service to them. Pacific Committee Chair, Gary Nakamatsu, Vice President, Hawaii Sales Vic Angoco Jr., Senior Vice President, Pacific Russell Chin, District Manager, Hawaii Island Matt Cox, President & Chief Executive Officer Len Isotoff, Director, Pacific Region Sales Ku’uhaku Park, Vice President, Government & Community Relations Bernadette Valencia, General Manager, Guam and Micronesia Staff: Linda Howe, giving@matson.com Ka Ipu ‘A ina Program Staff: Keahi Birch Adahi I Tano’ Program Staff (Guam): Gloria Perez Mainland Committee Chair, John Lauer, Senior Vice President, Ocean Services Gregory Chu, Manager, Freight Operations, Pacific Northwest Yolanda Gonzalez, Vice President, Human Resources Thomas Good, Director, Sales & Marketing, Southwest Region Paula Strano Isobe, Director, Customer Support Systems & Training Steven Rusca, Assistant Vice President, Operations, Matson Logistics Jeffrey Yasuda, Director, Information Technology, Matson Logistics Staff: Paul Merwin, giving@matson.com For more Information: www.matson.com/foundation Matt Cox PRESIDENT AND CEO FRONT COVER: Matson vessel Olomana backdrops the Vaka Eiwa international outrigger canoe races along the North shore of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. Matson supports our Pacific heritage as a top sponsor. BACK COVER: Matson contributed to the effort to pani ka puka (close the hole) on the long damaged wall of He‘eia Fishpond. Photo by Manuel Meija. MATSON FOUNDATION Matson’s donations in 2015 totaled $1.8 million in cash and additional in-kind support valued at $440,000. These figures and the charts below include matching gifts and both Ka Ipu ‘Āina and Adahi I Tano’ program participants. In-Kind Contributions Distribution by Category Distribution by Location TOTAL = $443,325 TOTAL = $1,800,000 TOTAL = $1,800,000 Food/Ag & Nutrition $85,000 (5%) Community Investment Highlights: 2015 Maritime $110,000 (6%) • We make significant, predictable cash donations to social service agencies and respond, as generously as possible, to unanticipated needs. o o More than $250,000 to United Ways More than $150,000 in multi-year pledges • We donate urgently needed shipping to disaster-impacted communities and for core social services. o More than $250,000 in disaster shipping • And we loan or donate containers to charities and for community fundraising fairs and festivals. o Loan of Equipment $8,525 (2%) Youth Development $160,000 (9%) Donated Containers 48,800 (11%) Environment $190,000 (11%) Guam, Pacific & South Pacific $210,000 (12%) Mainland United States $400,000 (22%) Donated Shipping $386,000 (87%) Civic/Community Improvement/Disasters $230,000 (13%) Hawaii $1,190,000 (66%) More than three dozen containers donated Matson can be counted on to provide ongoing, annual support to the United Way and its social service agencies, to the USO, Navy League and the Coast Guard Foundation and to support trade and maritime education. We understand the role of food banks, farming and meal programs; public television and radio facilities and news programming; and disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities. And, in Hawaii, where Matson was recognized as a ‘top five’ corporate donor last year, our varied support produced a children’s surf festival in calm Waikiki waves, continued training for novice teachers joining Hawaii’s public schools and expanded non-instrument celestial navigation skills. Arts/Culture/Humanities $260,000 (14%) Education $275,000 (15%) Health Human Services $490,000 (27%) 1 D ISASTER P REPAREDNE S S AND R ELIEF Preparing for natural disasters is operationally essential for Matson and our communities. We partner with the American Red Cross to effectively allocate corporate and employee donations to communities reeling from earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, cyclones, hurricanes and superstorms. This past year was notable for impacts to the Western Pacific island nations and territories we serve. In April and again in August, two intense typhoons—Maysak and bigger, badder Soudelor—ransacked the islands of Saipan, Chuuk, Yap and others, destroying great swaths of homes, farms and businesses and critical infrastructure. Matson responded generously with cash to the Red Cross and partnered with a network of supporters to send multiple donated shipments of relief supplies and rebuilding materials. Groups of Saipan expats in Hawaii, Long Beach and Seattle sent supplies by the 40-foot container load full. 2 2 1 3 MATSON FOUNDATION 4 5 6 7 [1] Civilians and military on Guam partnered to send relief to Saipan by the 45-foot container load. [2, 5] Roofs flew off and peeled back in Saipan during Typhoon Soudelor in August. [3] American Red Cross volunteers survey Saipan’s Soudelor-damaged housing. [4] American Red Cross Volunteer Dean Ocsillos unpacks meat, vegetables and rice for distribution. [6] PMA and Matson partnered to distribute goods by land, sea and air. [7] Matson’s crane in Saipan discharges containers with supplies. [8] Honolulu volunteers and donors celebrated a full 40-foot container of generosity for Saipan. 8 3 YOUTH AND C OMMUNITY S PORTS Matson supports healthy living—on, in or just thinking about the Pacific Ocean. [1] Female athletes compete in the Pa‘ani Challenge—a girls wrestling tournament serving 300+, hosted by Punahou School. Photo courtesy of Island Heart Photography [2] Kaneohe Canoe Club met a matching challenge grant to fund an outrigger canoe, named ‘Makana’ (gift in Hawaiian). [3] Matson staff flanked by crew of the schooner Makani Olu, a program of Marimed Foundation which teaches maritime skills. [4] Keiki wrapped up after a great surf session during Matson’s Menehune Surf Fest, part of the Duke’s OceanFest. 3 4 1 2 4 E MPLOYEE VOLUNTEERS Matson employees give their time, energy—and priceless pints—to their communities. [1] The Chu family volunteers for the International Coastal Cleanup focus on shoreline debris at Sand Island Regional Park. [2] Families gather by the dozens to help athletes compete safely at the Special Olympics Summer Games. [3] Peter Kaapuni and Keahi Birch celebrate successful blood donations; donors turn out twice a year. [4] Heart Walk participants raised funds, and their heart rate, in August at Kapiolani Park. 3 2 1 4 5 KA I PU ‘ĀINA AND A DAHI I TANO’ P ROGRAMS In Hawaii, Matson’s flagship land-based environ­ mental program, Ka Ipu ‘Āina (container for the land), promotes cleanup projects that address littering, dumping and to reduce the danger to marine life from such shore-based debris. a cash donation. Matson provides the use of container equipment and pays for related trucking expenses, and for debris disposal fees. Many of the Oahu cleanups are conducted in partnership with the City & County of Honolulu. Non-profit groups on Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island coordinate volunteers who conduct approved clean-up projects to receive During 2015, roughly ten cleanups were conduct­ ed each month across four different islands. In 2015, Matson donated to nearly 150 non-profits through these two programs; including all related expenses, close to $190,000 was allocated to these cleanup efforts. 2 [1] Hawaii-Niigata baseball team and family at Keehi Lagoon Beach Park. [2] The Ka Iwi shoreline is scoured by ‘Iolani School orchestra members. [3] American Renaissance Academy students cleaned Kalaeloa Campgrounds. 1 6 3 A LASKA On Guam, during 2015, a similar program Adahi I Tano’ (caring for the land) was conducted almost every other week, with volunteers clearing shorelines, streams and roadsides of both man-made and natural storm debris. Since the program began in 2012, in partnership with the Islandwide Beautification Task Force, more than 60 different non-profits have participated, each earning a cash donation. In Alaska, employees representing three of Matson’s newest communities—Anchorage, Kodiak and Dutch Harbor—have commenced consideration of charitable and community requests. Our presence in Washington state has grown to include the port of Tacoma, as well. 2016 Alaska Committee Chair, Ken Gill, Vice President, Alaska Beth Arndt, Account Coordinator, Sales (Tacoma, WA) Chris Dianora, Director of Sales, Pacific Northwest (Tacoma,WA) Lori Galloway, Manager, Terminal Operations, Anchorage Tamara Grasse, Senior Account Manager, Anchorage Rick Kniaziowski, Manager, Terminal Operations, Kodiak Claudia Russell, Director, Finance and Administration, Alaska Jennifer Tungul, Manager, Terminal Operations, Dutch Harbor Contact: giving@matson.com 1 2 [1] Palauan Community Association of Guam cleaned up Eagle Field in Mangilao. [2] Guam Football Association volunteers grabbed roadside plastic waste. [3] San Juan Bautista Knights of Columbus after the cleanup with loads of trash. 3 SeaShare asked Matson to partner with them and the seafood industry to move this donated Alaska salmon to foodbanks in the lower 48. Our in-kind shipping comprised a three-way partnership to help make serving this protein possible to feed those less fortunate in Alaska and elsewhere. 7 M AJOR G IFTS 1 2 Matson supports major capital campaigns for causes which broadly benefit the community. In 2015, two such gifts in Hawaii were pledged. [1] PBS President Leslie Wilcox accepts Matson’s donation from, l to r, Matson’s Gary Nakamatsu, Vic Angoco and Ku‘uhaku Park. [2] PBS Hawaii’s ‘new home’ in Kalihi, close to Matson’s Honolulu Terminal, is topped off with satellite dish antenna. PBS photo: © 2016 Pacific Business News All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. [3] Rendering of National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii’s planned service center in Kapolei; Matson is a $50,000 donor. 3 8 2015 R ECIPIENTS Matson supported 659 different organizations in 2015, which are listed here in alphabetical order. These include donations made to match employees’ personal contributions. Abunai Soccer Academy Academy of Our Lady of Guam ACE Hardware Foundation African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawaii After-School All-Stars Hawaii Aiea Warriors Softball Aiga Foundation Akoyikoyi School Ala Kuola Ala Moana Lions Club Alameda County Community Food Bank Alameda County Library Foundation Alan F. Wohlstetter Scholarship Fund Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Ali‘i Beach Ohana Aloha Spirit Foundation Aloha United Way Alzheimer’s Association—Northern California and Northern Nevada Ambassador League Of Hawaiian Athletes American Cancer Society—Guam Field Office American Cancer Society—Hawaii Pacific American Diabetes Association—Hawaii American Heart Association—Hawaii American Heart Association—Hawaii Island Division American Heart Association—Maui Division American Heart Association—Puget Sound American Legion Post 161 American Red Cross—Guam American Red Cross—Hawaii State Chapter American Red Cross—Hawaii State Chapter— Maui Branch American Red Cross—Northern Mariana CNMI American Renaissance Academy Andersen Network 5/6 Animal House Shelter Antioch High School Archway Classical Academy North Phoenix Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education and Life Skills Armed Services YMCA Arthritis Foundation—Hawaii Branch Asian Art Museum Foundation Auburn Youth Resources Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii Benioff Children’s Hospital & Research Center Foundation Berkeley Repertory Theatre Berrien Community Foundation Better Business Bureau Better Business Bureau Foundation of Hawaii Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guam Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hawaii—Kauai Big Island International Marathon Association Bishop Baumgartner Memorial Catholic School Bishop Museum Blood Bank of Hawaii Bobby Benson Center Book Trust Hawaii Boy Scouts of America—Aloha Council Boy Scouts of America—Aloha Council, Troops 4, 82 and 326 Boy Scouts of America—Guam Boy Scouts of America—Maui County Council Boy Scouts of America—Maui County Council, Troop 22 Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii—Kauai Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach Boys & Girls Club of Los Angeles Harbor Boys & Girls Club of Maui Boys & Girls Club of the Big Island Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland Bulls Soccer Club C&S Charities California Maritime Academy Foundation California Polytechnic State University Foundation California State University Foundation—Chico Calvary Chapel-Windward Carole Kai Charities Great Aloha Run Carondelet High School Castle Black Knights Football Boosters Castle High School Girls Soccer Catholic Charities Hawaii Centerstone of Seattle Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra Chabot Space and Science Center Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Chaminade University Cheer808 Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School Child & Family Service Child & Family Service—Nana’s House, Kauai Child Abuse Prevention Council of Contra Costa County Children’s Maritime Foundation Chinese American International School Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Guam Christ Centered Community Church Christian Liberty Academy Chuukese Congregational Church of Christ City & County of Honolulu—Department of Parks & Recreation City of Davis Fire Department City of Long Beach—Department of Parks, Recreation & Marine Clean Islands Council Clean San Pedro Coast Guard Foundation Coast Guard Foundation—14th Coast Guard District College of Micronesia College Park Athletic Booster Club College Park High School Community Resource Center Containerization & Intermodal Institute Contra Costa Blue Star Moms Contractors Association of Kauai Cook Islands 50th Celebrations Steering Committee Cook Islands Canoeing Association Cook Islands Rugby Union Corpus Christi School Council of American Master Mariners County of Hawaii—Civil Defense Agency Covenant House Alaska Culture Shock Oakland 9 2015 R ECIPIENTS CONTINUED Damien Memorial High School Dave Lyman Memorial Scholarship Fund Dededo Yellow Jackets Basketball Diablo Valley Radio Controllers DOCOMO Pacific/Marianas Domestic Violence Action Center Donkey Mill Art Center Dougherty Valley High School Downtown Athletic Club Hawaii Drill Team Hawaii Booster Club Duke’s Oceanfest DuPage P.A.D.S. DYF—Diabetes Youth Foundation E Ola Mau Na Leo O Kekaha East Bay Agency for Children East Bay College Fund East Bay Innovation Academy Easter Seals Hawaii Easter Seals Hawaii—Hilo Easter Seals Hawaii—Kauai East-West Center Foundation Education for Change Public Schools Educational Tall Ship Edward M. Calvo Cancer Foundation Exploratorium 15 MXS Booster Club Fairfield Community Services Foundation Family Programs Hawaii Family Promise of Hawaii Father Peter Ryan Bilolevu Club Festival of Pacific Arts 50th State Archery Club Filipino Business Women Foundation Filipino Community Center on Oahu 1st Vanguard 10 Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Food Finders Fried’s Cat Shelter Friendly Isle United Fund Friends of Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Friends of ‘Imi Ho‘ōla Friends of Kailua High School Friends of Kaiser PTSA Friends of Kodiak State Parks Friends of Roosevelt Project Grad Friends of Waikiki Aquarium GEDA Employee Morale Association George Washington High School Girl Scouts Council of Hawaii Girl Scouts of Northern California Give Aloha Fund Golden Gate Boy’s Choir and Bellringers GPO Friends of the Project Gritty City Repertory Youth Theatre Guaiya Todu Guam Cal Ripken Rookie League Guam Cancer Care Guam Chamber of Commerce Guam Community College Foundation Guam Contractors Association Guam Football Association Guam Humanities Council Guam Junior Golf League Guam Memorial Hospital Volunteers Guam National Tennis Federation Guam Society of Professional Engineers Guam Sunshine Lions Club Guam Volleyball Federation Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce Guam Women’s Masters Softball Habilitat Hale Kau Kau Hale Makua Health Services Hali‘imaile Community Garden Hamakua Baptist Church Hanalani School Happy Family SDA Youth Group Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Hawaii Academy of Science Hawaii Ag and Culinary Alliance Hawaii All Stars Hawaii Army Museum Society Hawaii Beach Volleyball Association Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council Hawaii Charter Schools Network Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation Hawaii Children's Foundation Hawaii Concert Society Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation Hawaii Construction Career Days Hawaii Council for the Humanities— History Day Hawaii County 4-H Livestock Association Hawaii Culinary Education Foundation Hawaii Education of the Arts Hawaii Foodbank Hawaii Football Club Hawaii Golden Gloves Hawaii Heart Foundation Hawaii High School Athletic Association Foundation Hawaii HomeOwnership Center Hawaii Hotel Industry Foundation Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Island United Way Hawaii Jr Volleyball Club Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association— Kauai Chapter Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge Academy Hawaii New Teacher Center Hawaii Pacific University Hawaii Professional Firefighters Foundation Hawaii Public Radio Hawaii Rush 2000 Boys Nike Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame Hawaii State 4-H Livestock Council Hawaii State Association of Counties Hawaii Theatre Center Hawaii Titans Fastpitch Hawaii United Okinawa Association Hawaii Youth Maritime Programs Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu Scholarship Fund Hawaiian Humane Society Hawaiian Island Twisters Booster Club Hawaiian Islands Land Trust Hawaiian Kamali‘i Hawaii-Niigata Heads Up Youth Foundation Heard Museum Helping Hands Hawaii Heritage Hall Hersmile HI Intensity Volleyball Club Hillbrook School Historic Hawaii Foundation Historical Society of Long Beach Ho‘ea—The Foundation Hokulele Volleyball Club Honolulu Bulls Soccer Honolulu City Football Club MATSON FOUNDATION Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu Police Community Foundation Honolulu Waikiki 2000 Lions Club Ho‘ola Na Pua Hospice Hawaii HP Baldwin High School Project Grad Hui No‘eau Hui O Mauliola Humanitarian Service Project iCan Resources Ikaika Hawaii Immaculate Conception Academy Institute for Human Services Intermountain Healthcare Foundation International City Theatre International Seafarers Center of Long Beach— Los Angeles International Trade Education Programs Intertribal Council of Hawaii ‘Iolani School iRecycle Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam Island Judo Hawaii Island Pacific Academy Island Twisters Izumo Taisha Mission Jaime Frantz Memorial Golf Tournament James B. Castle High School Japan-America Society of Hawaii Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hawaii Island Japanese Community Association of Hawaii Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Japanese Women’s Society Foundation Junior Achievement of Guam Junior Achievement of Northern California Junior Achievement of Washington Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Kahalu‘u-He‘eia Broncos Association Kahana Canoe Club Kailua Christian Church Kailua Elks Lodge 2230 Kailua Intermediate School Band Boosters Kaimuki High School Softball Kalama Intermediate School Kalamakuokeao Foundation Kalani High School Kalani Honua Kama‘aina Kids Kamalen Karidat Kamehameha Day Parade—Ni‘ihau Pa‘u Unit Kamehameha Schools—Ho‘olahui Pakipika Kamehameha Schools—Kapalama Campus Kamehameha Schools—Keaau Campus Kamehameha Schools—Project Grad Kamehameha Schools—Song Contest Kamehameha Schools—ATP KAMP Hawaii Kaneohe Canoe Club Kapaa High School Project Grad Kapiolani Health Foundation Kapolei Foundation Kapolei High School Kauai 4-H Livestock Club Kauai Chamber of Commerce Kauai County Farm Bureau Fair Kauai Economic Development Board Kauai Food Bank Kauai High School—PAIRS/Project Graduation Kauai Independent Food Bank Kauai Police Activities League Kauai Rodeo Club Kauai Sailing Association Kauai United Way Kauai Veterans Council KCRW Foundation Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Family Learning Center Kihei Canoe Club Kihei Youth Center Kilauea School PTSA Kiwanis Club of Kodiak Knights of Columbus Koa Kai Canoe Club Kohala Institute at ‘Iole Kona Faith Center Kona Hospital Foundation Kona Kohala Chamber of Commerce Konawaena High School Ko‘olauloa Educational Alliance Corporation Korean Women’s Association of Guam KPRG FM—Guam Public Radio KQED Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation Kuakini Foundation KUAM KUPU Lafayette Elementary School PTA Lahainaluna High School Foundation Lanakila Pacific Foundation Lanikai Athletic Club Le Jardin Academy League of Women Voters Education Fund Leahi Ke Pu‘uwai Lighthouse Community Charter School Lindsay Wildlife Museum Loaves & Fishes of Contra Costa Lokahi ‘Ohana Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Foundation Long Beach Public Library Foundation Los Angeles Maritime Institute Lundeberg Maryland Seamanship School LYC Foundation Lyman House Memorial Museum Magic Volleyball Club Make-A-Wish Guam Make-A-Wish Hawaii Manoa Elementary School Manoa Valley Theatre March of Dimes—Hawaii Chapter March of Dimes—Savannah Marine Corps Association Foundation Marine Science Institute Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Maritime College State University of New York Maryknoll School Maryvale Preparatory Academy Maui 4-H Livestock Association Maui Adult Day Care Centers Maui Arts & Cultural Center Maui Chamber of Commerce Maui Community Food Bank Maui County Farm Bureau Maui County Nutrition Program Maui Economic Development Board Maui High School Project Graduation Maui Mediation Services Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber Foundation 11 2015 R ECIPIENTS CONTINUED Maui United Way McKinley Band Boosters Merrie Monarch Festival Metro Christian Academy Preschool Mid-Pacific Institute Mililani Volleyball Club Mills College Mission Y.E.S. Missions Ministries Moanalua Gardens Foundation Moanalua High School Mohala Pua School Montclair Presbyterian Church Mount Carmel Alumni and Endowment Foundation Mount Holyoke College Move Oahu Forward Mt. Diablo Elementary School Muscular Dystrophy Association-Hawaii Music For Life Foundation MWR Marine Corps Base Hawaii Nā Kai ‘Ewalu Nā Kama Kai Nā Keiki Mauloa Nā Keiki ‘O Manana Chorus Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu Nā ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a Nā Wahine Pa‘ani ‘O Punahou Nā Wahine Softball Nan Charity Golf Tournament National Association for Rural Mental Health National Conference of State Societies National Defense Transportation Association— Aloha Chapter National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii 12 National Liberty Ship Memorial National Tropical Botanical Garden Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Navy League of the U.S.—Bay Area Council Navy League of the U.S.—Guam Council Navy League of the U.S.—Honolulu Council Navy Supply Corps Foundation Neighborhood Place of Puna New Hope Aloha Pau‘ole New Hope Canoe Club New Hope Central Oahu New York University New Zealand Maritime Museum Nidaime Teishin Kai Hawaii Shibu Noelani Elementary School Northern Illinois Food Bank Northern Marianas College Northwest Harvest Northwest Maritime Center Oahu Cattlemen’s Association Oahu Junior Girls Fastpitch Softball Association Oahu RC&D Oakland Ballet Company Oakland Children’s Fairyland Oakland Military Institute Oakland Museum of California Foundation Oakland Public Library Foundation Ohio Wesleyan University Operation Homefront of Hawaii Oregon Museum of Science and Industry OTB Booster Club Pacific Aviation Museum Pacific Buddhist Academy Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance Pacific Region Baseball Pacific Resources for Education and Learning Pacific Tsunami Museum Pacific War Museum Foundation Pacific Whale Foundation Paepae O He‘eia Paia Youth & Culture Center Palama Settlement Palau Community College Palau Conservation Society Palauan Community Association of Guam Palos Verdes Peninsula Rotary Foundation Panaewa Community Alliance Partners in Development Foundation Pay-Less Markets Community Foundation PBS Guam PBS Hawaii Pearl City Football Association Pearl City High School Pearl City Highlands Elementary School Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic Club Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital Phoenix Symphony Association Pohnpei Swim Club Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Port Allen Fishing Club Port Authority of Guam Employee Association Port of Long Beach Portland Youthbuilders Presidio Middle School PTSA Producers Associates PTA Hawaii Congress Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation Punahou School Pūnana Leo O Ko‘olau Loa Pu‘uwai Kila Quail Run Learning Fund Rainbow Aquatics Swim Team Raphael House of San Francisco Recycle Hawaii Redwood Heights PTA Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation Re-use Hawaii Riggers Athletic Club Roosevelt Alumni Foundation Rotary Club of Hilo Rotary Club of Northern Guam Rotary Club of South Hilo Rotary Club of Tumon Bay Royal Order of Kamehameha I Kahekili Chapter IV Foundation Sacred Hearts Academy Saint Francis School of Guam Saint Louis School Saint Thomas Aquinas School Saipan Chamber of Commerce Salem Academy and College Sales & Marketing Executives International— Honolulu Salute to Military Golf Association— Hawaii Chapter Salvation Army—Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division Salvation Army—Kauai/Lihue Samaritan’s Purse Samoan Rugby Football Union San Domenico School San Francisco Food Bank San Francisco Maritime National Park Association San Francisco Sailing Whaleboat Association San Francisco Suicide Prevention San Juan Bautista, Council 15314 MATSON FOUNDATION Sanctuary of Guam SCORE East Bay Chapter Sea Mercy Seabury Hall Seacology Seamen’s Church Institute of New York & New Jersey—El Faro Family Fund Seattle Marriott Charity Golf Classic Self-Help Housing Corporation of Hawaii Sequoia Parents Association 734th MAC Council Sex Abuse Treatment Center at Kapiolani Medical Center Shidler College of Business Alumni Association Shining Star Foundation Sidekicks Soccer Club Society for Marine Mammalology Society of American Military Engineers— Guam Post Sony Open South Oahu County Farmers Association Spartan Foundation Special Olympics Guam Special Olympics Hawaii Special Olympics Southern California Special Organization Founded to Aid Special Kids Spike and Serve Club SPPC Charity Golf Tournament SS Cyril & Methodius School St. Ann’s Model Early Learning Center St. Anthony Foundation St. Elizabeth School St. John Vianney Parish School St. Joseph Church—Niue St. Joseph School St. Louis University St. Theresa’s School—Oahu St. Vincent de Paul Society of Phoenix Stand For Families Free of Violence Stanford University Sure Foundation Surfrider Spirit Sessions Susan G. 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