The MoHS Alumni Foundation Needs Your Help!

Hey AWESOME 1986 Grads!

I’ve been involved with the Moanalua Alumni Foundation for a while and we are looking to increase support for some very needed improvements to benefit Moanalua High School. (Note: Per our bylaws, we were not organized to provide scholarships to students, but to support the school.)

This year marks our 30th year reunion and we will be one of the “feature” honorees celebrating our reunion at this year’s Menehune Bash which will be held on Saturday, August 13. (It’s not too late to attend!) Traditionally, past feature honorees have made cash donations to the Alumni Foundation at this event as a challenge to the other classes to match or exceed.  It all started with the Class of 1983 headed by Craig Hirasaki when they presented a check to the Alumni Foundation for $1983 (does that amount sound familiar?).

I’m asking for your support to donate to the Moanalua Alumni Foundation. Our goal is to raise $1986 or more.  Last year the Class of 1985 headed by Gregg Arakaki donated $1985+. I think you will agree that we are better than all the other classes so we need to take out our wallets/checkbooks, sacrifice a cup of coffee or lunch and donate! There really is no time to say, “let me think about it.” We have a little over two weeks to get commitments and money in. 

I heard rumors that the Class of 1975 goal is $2000.  I don’t think all 30+ of us that will be present at the Bash want to be put to shame. Let me ask you… “Are there 4 classmates with $500, 20 classmates with $100, 40 classmates with $50 or a combination willing to donate?”  The foundation will appreciate your donation even if it is $5.00. We are a 501(3)c non-profit organization so donations are tax deductible. Please let me know if you are in and how much.  I’d started our Class of 1986 donation fund with a $100 donation. 

Payment can be mailed to:

Moanalua Alumni Foundation
c/o 1986
P. O. Box 64
Aiea, HI  96701

It’s time to give back to our school.  Your donation will touch the lives of the students that pass through the school that we all benefitted years ago. Go Menes!

Aloha,
Sandra

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