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Holy Family Catholic Academy raises funds for cancer foundation

A total of $6,003.20 was raised for the Hawaii Children's Cancer Foundation, with third grade class 3B raising the most money at $813.41.

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For the past month, the Holy Family Catholic Academy, located near the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, has held an Olympic themed fund raiser for Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation. Pictured are second grade students lifting their arms after singing the Holy Family Catholic Academy alma mater, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Holy Family Catholic Academy students assembled on the campus’ main playground, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Pictured waving a Canadian flag while cheering on his team Friday, Sept. 29, is fifth grader Isaiah Whitford. Next to him, from right to left, is JP Rogers, Liam Breillatt and Brandon Lee.
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Second grade student Bridget Baine, 7, hula hoops, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Reid Naseman, 7, hula hoops at Holy Family Catholic Academy, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Seeley Borges receives a birthday cupcake from Holy Family Catholic Academy assistant principal Brian MacMaster, Friday, Sept. 29. Seeley was diagnosed with a rare leukemia at two-weeks old and received a bone marrow transplant at four months old. Her parents, Hayley and Shawn Borges, thanked the students and the Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation for making Seeley’s treatment possible. Seeley is currently in remission and is celebrating her second birthday on Saturday, Sept. 30.
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Pictured mugging for the camera after finishing a popsicle is kindergartener James Hallinan, 5, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Pictured showing off their tongues after finishing their popsicles Friday, Sept. 29, at the Holy Family Catholic Academy are kindergarten students Alexander Costa, left, James Hallinan and Ariyana Haban-Jeremiah, all five years old.
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A Holy Family Catholic Academy student shoots hoops at the campus’ main playground, Friday, Sept. 29.
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Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation’s executive director Michelle Meredith is presented with a $6,003.20 check after a session of athletic activities by the children at the Holy Family Catholic Academy, Friday, Sept. 29.