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‘Iolani School graduate Haryson Lum gives with Pauahi in gratitude for the cultural, educational and professional support he received from Kamehameha Schools programs like the Ho‘omāka‘ika‘i, K-Scholars, and the Kāpili ʻŌihana internship program.

Haryson Lum gives with Pauahi

Oct. 19, 2018

Contributed by Ben Balberdi

Haryson Lum can vividly remember the moment he first realized how fortunate he was to be a part of Pauahi’s legacy.

“While at Summer Explorations, we were brought to the chapel to read Pauahi’s will on the engraved panels above the doors,” said Lum, a 2011 graduate of ‘Iolani School. “I realized how fortunate I was to receive such an opportunity, but more importantly, the great kuleana that comes with it to uphold her legacy as beneficiaries.”

Lum went on to receive post-high and career support through the Kamehameha Scholars program as an ‘Iolani senior, as well as participate in the Kāpili ʻŌihana program as a summer intern leading up to his graduation from the University of Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in public relations and marketing in 2015.

“If not for Kamehameha Schools and programs like Ho‘omāka‘ika‘i, K-Scholars and Kāpili, I wouldn’t be where I am today, both personally and professionally,” Lum said.

Now as a professional working in communications at his high school alma mater and an owner of the Kūlia Clothing Company, Lum is paying it forward by giving his time and talent as a mentor to Hawaiian students in the same programs that prepared him for college, career, and life.  

“I give with Pauahi because I am forever grateful for the opportunities that Pauahi has given to me. Now it’s my turn to give back, so future generations can afford the same opportunities I had,” added Lum.



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