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09.18.19

Donors help pave the way for student success

Kalaeloa supports the University of Hawaii Foundation scholarship fund for students at both Leeward Community College and University of Hawaii-West Oahu. At a lunch for donors at UH-West Oahu, scholarship recipients and donors had an opportunity to thank those who are making life-changing contributions to their education.

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Despite the hardships of his youth, UH West Oʻahu sophomore Jensen Codi Wills-Ching clung to his goals of making his mother and grandmother proud. The soft-spoken student shared his story when thanking the donors who helped to ease the financial burden of his higher education journey.

“I would like to mahalo the donors,” he said. “Your dedication to students and higher education is very much appreciated.

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“Being raised by a single parent, my mother worked hard to help me pay my way through college. These scholarships have greatly reduced that financial stress and now my family and I can focus more on each other rather than money,” said the Justice Administration and Community Health student to a room full of UH West OÊ»ahu students, donors, supporters, and administrators, at the University of HawaiÊ»i Foundation and UH West OÊ»ahu Scholarship Celebration Luncheon on Sept. 13.

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The youngest of four and first in his family to attend college, Wills-Ching grew up transitioning from home to home and school to school along the Waiʻanae Coast and spent a part of his early childhood in foster care. He was one of nearly 100 UH West Oʻahu students to receive a scholarship in 2018-2019. This year, UH West Oʻahu awarded 10 new scholarships and students received more than $225,000 in scholarships and student support.

 

UH West OÊ»ahu students gather to “mahalo” donors at the 2019 Scholarship Celebration Luncheon on Sept. 13, 2019.

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The luncheon provides scholarship recipients and donors an opportunity to meet and greet and get to know each other and gives the recipients a chance to thank those who are making life-changing contributions to their lives. The scholarships provide the assistance that students need to continue their higher education journey and impact their communities. Wills-Ching, who is the recipient of the HawaiÊ»i Veterans Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship and the Tsukasa and Akiko Matsui Endowed Scholarship, said that he wants to help to address homelessness and improve education for Native Hawaiians and achieve his greatest goal of “making his mother and grandma proud.”

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As UH West OÊ»ahu Chancellor Maenette Benham put it: “We celebrate you, our beloved donors, because your generosity opens up the world to our students.”

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