by Blaine Fergerstrom | July 21, 2010 4:27 pm
About the Program:
HCCH was founded on December 17, 1918 by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole.[2] Today, Club members strive to continue the mission established by Prince Kuhio by improving and enhancing the lives of Hawaiians through active social and civic participation. The purpose of the Scholarship Program is to recognize academic achievement and to facilitate Hawaiians in their quest to attain higher levels of education, thus improving representation of Hawaiians at post-secondary schools and equipping them with the academic tools necessary to improve their economic welfare.
Proceeds from the Club’s annual Holoku BallSM[3] are dedicated to scholarships for Native Hawaiians. In the past four years, the Club has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships. HCCH is committed to offer continued support to returning college students as well as offer new scholarships to first-time college students.
The HCCH Scholarship is administered by the HCCH Scholarship Committee. For further information, please contact:
| Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu[4] Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 1513 Honolulu, HI 96806 |
Source URL: http://www.hcchonolulu.org/scholarships/
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