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Good Neighbor Fund donors share their reasons for giving

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                                Helping Hands Hawaii volunteers and staff prepare for Adopt A Family clients to pick up their gifts. From left, Melanie Acorda (holding Joy to the World sign), Dani Maldonado, Jeannine Klein, Jane Li, Mae Althea Gallardo, Melodye Jones, Kristine Garabiles, Vance Milcetich-Tano and Cheyona Lopez (holding reindeer ears).
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COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII

Helping Hands Hawaii volunteers and staff prepare for Adopt A Family clients to pick up their gifts. From left, Melanie Acorda (holding Joy to the World sign), Dani Maldonado, Jeannine Klein, Jane Li, Mae Althea Gallardo, Melodye Jones, Kristine Garabiles, Vance Milcetich-Tano and Cheyona Lopez (holding reindeer ears).

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                                Adopt A Family clients and participants at the pickup event Dec. 16 included the Dahilig family, who donated items, and participant family Lyssa Trujillo and Keahi Blackmon. The children are Kolten Dahilig, left, Keahi Blackmon and Kenzie Dahilig. Behind them are Laurie Dahilig, left, Trujillo and Mark Dahilig.
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COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII

Adopt A Family clients and participants at the pickup event Dec. 16 included the Dahilig family, who donated items, and participant family Lyssa Trujillo and Keahi Blackmon. The children are Kolten Dahilig, left, Keahi Blackmon and Kenzie Dahilig. Behind them are Laurie Dahilig, left, Trujillo and Mark Dahilig.

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                                Natalie Lovato and Josh Beasley help package bundles of gifts for the Adopt A Family clients to pick up.
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COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII

Natalie Lovato and Josh Beasley help package bundles of gifts for the Adopt A Family clients to pick up.

COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII
                                Helping Hands Hawaii volunteers and staff prepare for Adopt A Family clients to pick up their gifts. From left, Melanie Acorda (holding Joy to the World sign), Dani Maldonado, Jeannine Klein, Jane Li, Mae Althea Gallardo, Melodye Jones, Kristine Garabiles, Vance Milcetich-Tano and Cheyona Lopez (holding reindeer ears).
COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII
                                Adopt A Family clients and participants at the pickup event Dec. 16 included the Dahilig family, who donated items, and participant family Lyssa Trujillo and Keahi Blackmon. The children are Kolten Dahilig, left, Keahi Blackmon and Kenzie Dahilig. Behind them are Laurie Dahilig, left, Trujillo and Mark Dahilig.
COURTESY HELPING HANDS HAWAII
                                Natalie Lovato and Josh Beasley help package bundles of gifts for the Adopt A Family clients to pick up.

About three years ago, Vern Hashimoto and a group of about 20 of his friends began an annual tradition of donating to Helping Hands Hawaii’s annual Good Neighbor Fund.

The group celebrated their 50th high school reunion this year, and Hashimoto said that in the past few years they’ve contributed about $25,000 to the fund in total.

“We’re so grateful, not just for our friendships but the fact that we all came out the other end intact and successful, and yet grounded and humbled,” Hashimoto said. “We had opportunities that some others today don’t have, and we want to do our part so that some families can have a little more comfortable holiday season.”

Hashimoto and his wife have been donating to Helping Hands Hawaii since before the Good Neighbor Fund was created, he said. And after Hashi­moto settled into his career, he continued to seek out ways to celebrate his personal and professional successes by giving back to the community.

Meanwhile, Hashimoto and his childhood friends maintained close friendships with one another through their shared values and upbringings. They all graduated with public school educations in 1973 from schools like Roosevelt, McKinley or Farrington High School; and despite their humble backgrounds, many found their way into successful careers, he said.

About a few years ago, the group decided they wanted to do something philanthropic together, to which Hashimoto suggested the Good Neighbor Fund. Donating as a group allowed them to help others get through the holiday season, while paying forward the gratitude they had for their life and friendships.

Other regular donors to the Good Neighbor Fund donate for similar reasons.

Jo Anne Kocher has been donating to the fund for more than a decade, and said that growing up with little means helped her understand the value of giving back, especially during the holidays.

“It was not to the extent that some are in … but I can empathize to some extent with people,” Kocher said. “It’s important to give part of yourself back. Even if you never know how it’s helped the person, you do know that it has helped in one way or another.”

Others donate in honor of loved ones, such as Carol Abe, who gives each year in honor of her parents, George and Lynn Abe. Abe’s parents used to own a bakery, and Abe recalled that each year during her childhood, she and her family would come together during the holiday to bake 50 extra pumpkin pies to give away to employees.

Meanwhile, Joseph Sam, a Helping Hands Hawaii board member and regular Good Neighbor Fund donor of about five years, said that his father inspired his spirit of giving.

He recalled moments when his father would talk about his childhood and how his family could never afford to buy a Christmas tree. Those stories stuck with Sam, who said that they taught him the importance of giving back during the holidays.

“Kids and families should not go through this, especially in the holiday season,” Sam said. “Hawaii is a small community, and the only way that it works is for people that are able to help the less fortunate.”

BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR

The annual Good Neighbor Fund, a charitable partnership between Helping Hands Hawaii, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and First Hawaiian Bank, helps struggling individuals and families during the holiday season.

This year under the Adopt A Family Program, 600 families are seeking assistance with food, clothing, toys and household items. Donations to the Good Neighbor Fund also assist Helping Hands with operational costs for the nonprofit’s Community Clearinghouse Program, which helps people with basic necessities throughout the year, at 2100 N. Nimitz Highway.

The hours for Adopt A Family donations (new items) are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For general donations for the Community Clearinghouse (gently used items), drop-off is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.

How to help

People can drop off cash or checks to the “Good Neighbor Fund” at any First Hawaiian Bank branch statewide until Saturday.

Latest list of donors

>> In loving memory of Charles and Hazue Sakamaki $5,000

>> Anonymous $2,820

>> Gregory M. McCaul $1,200

>> In memory of Hannibal Tavares, Douglas Sodetani and John Radcliffe $1,000

>> Sarah Elizabeth Fincke $1,000

>> In memory of George and Lynn Abe, Kailua $555

>> Flo and Milton Kakaio $500

>> In loving memory of Yuriko “Yuri” Furubayashi $500

>> Mary Ann North $500

>> Matt, Andy and Carly $500

>> Silvia Silva $500

>> Sue Wang $500

>> In loving memory of Remington Suzuki $300

>> In memory of Mrs. D.S. Nakata $300

>> Lydia L. Au $300

>> Alan K. Uyeda $250

>> From Laule‘a, Waimea, Keawe, Pi‘ilani and Mehana Vannatta $250

>> In honor of the Service Printers Hawaii ohana $250

>> In memory of Wayson Sr. and Marjorie Vannatta $250

>> Kenneth Nakamatsu $205

>> Alvin K.K. Tenn $200

>> Helen M. Hardink $200

>> In loving memory of Aunty Winnie and Uncle Richard $200

>> In loving memory of Balbino and Antonia Gamatero $200

>> In loving memory of Lawrence K.Y. Au $200

>> In loving memory of Masaji and Peter Saito $200

>> In memory of Frank and Martha Alip $200

>> In memory of Gregorio and Trinidad Prado $200

>> In memory of Kiyoshi and Neal Sakima $200

>> In memory of Philip, Annie, Buddy and Patches $200

>> John Miyamasu $200

>> Judith Buffington $200

>> Melvin M. Ige $200

>> Patrick T. Sonoda $200

>> Susan M. Migita $200

>> From Sandra and Donald Armstrong, made in memory of good friend Gin Sgan $180

>> In loving memory of Amy Etsuko Horibata $150

>> Melvin T. Seo $110

>> Mary Renfer $102.53

>> In memory for Jon Schmeiser $101.99

>> ADL $100

>> Betty E. Hayashi $100

>> Ciaran $100

>> Clifford T. Fujii $100

>> Delna N Kinoshita $100

>> Dennis S.W. Chew $100

>> Diane Morisawa $100

>> Esther Taira $100

>> Florence K. Nii $100

>> G.F. Tadaki $100

>> Gervin K. Miyamoto $100

>> Gloria A. Wong $100

>> GMDNC Shimokawa $100

>> In loving memory of Carl Fieber, who loved Christmas $100

>> In loving memory of Alan Richard $100

>> In loving memory of Geri Nishimi Buchman $100

>> In memory of Emma Mauz and Loretta Mau $100

>> In memory of Raymond and Joyce Usui $100

>> In memory of Mary Albao Sabate $100

>> In memory of Raymond H. Shibata $100

>> In memory of the Choi family, the Kim family, the Boulware family and the Fukunaga family $100

>> In memory to our late parents $100

>> J.S. Cordel Nakashima $100

>> James Thompson and Lorraine Sakaguchi $100

>> Jamy Nakama Kaneshiro and Karl Kaneshiro $100

>> Jill K. Poentis $100

>> Jo Ann Kocher $100

>> Karen and Glenn T. Oshiro Jr. $100

>> Margaret Isonaga $100

>> Marvela Satake $100

>> Nalani A. Golesorkhi $100

>> On behalf of Harold and Janet Look, from their daughter $100

>> Patricia K. Watanabe $100

>> Robert E. Oyama $100

>> Roseline U. Carpio $100

>> Shane and Adel Hamamoto $100

>> Shangri-La Realty Ltd. $100

>> Shiela and Keo Hamamoto $100

>> The Fong ohana $100

>> Tu Long Lac $100

>> Violet Subiaga $100

>> Beny Pacubas $75

>> Carole H.M. Kadena $50

>> David D. Hallstein $50

>> In memory of Ricardo F. Mata $50

>> In memory of Richard / Helene Yamaguchi $50

>> Joey Nakama $50

>> Kacy Nakama Kushiyama $50

>> Kenneth Alvin Lee $50

>> Linda Miller $50

>> Lyn Nakama $50

>> Nancy Matsuda $50

>> Susan Hashimoto $50

>> Mele Look $45

>> Kevin K.M. Young $30

>> Bonnie Chan $25

>> Mary M. Rivad $25

>> Mele Kalikimaka! $25

>> Nicholas Clarke $10

>> Portia Fukuoka $10

Weekly total: $25,219.52

Previous week’s total: $65,247.66

Grand total: $90,467.18


Linsey Dower covers ethnic and cultural affairs and is a corps member of Report for America, a national service organization that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues and communities.