October 20, 2009
Contributed by Thomas Yoshida
"We would like to thank Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation and Honsador for the books that will go toward building our school's library," Ka Waihona o Ka Na'auao principal Alvin Parker said.
The Pu'olo Aloha Program has raised almost $10,000 in books during the first phase of its existence.
"Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation believes in leveraging new and diverse resources of income to support Kamehameha Schools' educational mission," said Bran-Dee Torres, Development Administrator for the Foundation. "Through programs like Pu'olo Aloha, we're able to accomplish that."
Books bought and donated through the Pu'olo program have also been shipped to Hawai'i, Maui, Moloka'i, Lāna'i and Kaua'i public schools.
Pu'olo Aloha is now moving into its second phase. Donors are able to give to the Foundation's Early Childhood Education and Literacy fund of which proceeds will be set aside to purchase gift cards to Kamehameha Publishing's online store and donated to Hawai'i DOE schools. To learn more, visit www.pauahi.org.
Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation is a Hawai'i nonprofit corporation recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable support organization of Kamehameha Schools. The Foundation's mission is to perpetuate the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop by seeking and developing new and diverse sources of income to support the ever-increasing educational needs and goals of people of Hawaiian ancestry.

(L-R) Bran-Dee Torres, KAPF; Eddrin Pelekai, Honsador; Tyzia Meyers, student body VP; Macy Koko, student body President; Cleo Gella and Poni Ventura, Honsador. (Michael Young photo)