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PROGRAMS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST The Lili‘uokalani Trust is a private operating foundation established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiian children and their ʻohana. With Hawaiian cultural values and practices as a foundation, the trust offers an array of programs and services to helpkamaliʻi
CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
KEAHUOLŪ CAMPING PROGRAM Keahuolū Camping Program. In April 2014, the trustees of the Liliʻuokalani Trust set aside land to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit of Native Hawaiian children so that they may enjoy an ʻohana-oriented camping experience. Located between Kailua-Kona town and Honokōhau Harbor are two campgrounds nestled along the Keahuolūshoreline.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
HOME - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTQUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE TRUSTPROGRAMSCOVID-19 RESOURCESQUEEN’S MELEPEOPLE Queen’s Mele. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the present day,” shesaid.
PROGRAMS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST The Lili‘uokalani Trust is a private operating foundation established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiian children and their ʻohana. With Hawaiian cultural values and practices as a foundation, the trust offers an array of programs and services to helpkamaliʻi
CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
KEAHUOLŪ CAMPING PROGRAM Keahuolū Camping Program. In April 2014, the trustees of the Liliʻuokalani Trust set aside land to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit of Native Hawaiian children so that they may enjoy an ʻohana-oriented camping experience. Located between Kailua-Kona town and Honokōhau Harbor are two campgrounds nestled along the Keahuolūshoreline.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
PEOPLE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Claire L. Asam. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Jr. Robert H. Ozaki. Filter by kīpuka: All Hilo Kauaʻi Kona Koʻolau Poko Lili'uonamoku Liliʻuonamoku Maui Molokaʻi Waiʻanae. Kīpuka. May 29, 2021 LT PROGRAMS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST The Lili‘uokalani Trust is a private operating foundation established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiian children and their ʻohana. With Hawaiian cultural values and practices as a foundation, the trust offers an array of programs and services to helpkamaliʻi
QUICK FACTS
Quick Facts. Queen Lili‘uokalani was born on September 2, 1838, in Honolulu. She was the daughter of high ranking chiefs Caesar Kapa‘akea and Anale‘a Keohokālole, and sister of David Kalākaua, Miriam Likelike and William Pitt Leleiōhoku. Upon her birth she became the hanai child of ʻŌLINO SUMMER PROGRAMS ʻŌlino Summer Programs. Learn more about and sign-up today for 2021 summer programs on Oahu and the Neighbor Islands!AHEAD OF HER TIME
Astute management of her money and property resulted in a substantial estate, most of which was put into the Queen Liliuokalani Trust established in 1909. The trust’s mission is to support orphaned and destitute children through focused efforts to end the cycle of poverty for Hawaiian families. Its programs on the six main islands offeryouth
THEORY OF CHANGE
Theory of Change. Creating change on a scale needed to break the cycle of poverty necessitates improvements at all levels of the ecosystem — from the immediate environment where an individual lives with ‘ohana, to the larger context of school, church, and community, and the still larger arena that encompasses the state, the nation, and theworld.
THE QUEEN'S SONGBOOK The Queen's Songbook. Queen Liliʻuokalani was considered an extraordinary musician. In addition to composing a remarkable 150 songs, she played the piano, organ, ukulele, guitar and zither, and was an expert in sight-reading music. The Queen’s Songbook is a collection of 55 of Liliʻuokalani’s compositions, and includes anessay on
TINA KEANE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST ← Back to People. Tina Keane. Tina brings to her role as Investment Director over 20 years of experience as a finance professional. Most recently at Kamehameha Schools, Tina covered a range of responsibilities, including sourcing new managers, determining strategic and tactical allocations, and performing investment due diligence on institutional money managers for its $12 billion globalMAHINA HUGO
Mahina Hugo. Mahina Eleneki Hugo joined our Liliʻuokalani Trust ʻohana in March 2018. Prior to LT, Mahina was the Head of School at La Pietra – Hawaii School for Girls. A single-gender school graduate herself (Sacred Hearts, 1984), she joined the La Pietra faculty in 1992. She has filled numerous roles in the school including assistanthead
CLAIRE L. ASAM
Claire Kalaupapahiwa Chun Mui Lock Asam brings a lifelong professional and personal commitment to na pua o Hawai‘i nei, the children of Hawai‘i, and our communities. She was elected Chair of the Board of Trustees of Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) in January 2018, and has served as an LT trustee since 2007. For the previous eight years, Dr. Asam HOME - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTQUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE TRUSTPROGRAMSCOVID-19 RESOURCESQUEEN’S MELEPEOPLE Queen’s Mele. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the present day,” shesaid.
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
PEOPLE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Claire L. Asam. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Jr. Robert H. Ozaki. Filter by kīpuka: All Hilo Kauaʻi Kona Koʻolau Poko Lili'uonamoku Liliʻuonamoku Maui Molokaʻi Waiʻanae. Kīpuka. May 29, 2021 LT CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
KEAHUOLŪ CAMPING PROGRAM Keahuolū Camping Program. In April 2014, the trustees of the Liliʻuokalani Trust set aside land to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit of Native Hawaiian children so that they may enjoy an ʻohana-oriented camping experience. Located between Kailua-Kona town and Honokōhau Harbor are two campgrounds nestled along the Keahuolūshoreline.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
HOME - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTQUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE TRUSTPROGRAMSCOVID-19 RESOURCESQUEEN’S MELEPEOPLE Queen’s Mele. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the present day,” shesaid.
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
PEOPLE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Claire L. Asam. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Jr. Robert H. Ozaki. Filter by kīpuka: All Hilo Kauaʻi Kona Koʻolau Poko Lili'uonamoku Liliʻuonamoku Maui Molokaʻi Waiʻanae. Kīpuka. May 29, 2021 LT CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
KEAHUOLŪ CAMPING PROGRAM Keahuolū Camping Program. In April 2014, the trustees of the Liliʻuokalani Trust set aside land to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit of Native Hawaiian children so that they may enjoy an ʻohana-oriented camping experience. Located between Kailua-Kona town and Honokōhau Harbor are two campgrounds nestled along the Keahuolūshoreline.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
PROGRAMS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST The Lili‘uokalani Trust is a private operating foundation established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiian children and their ʻohana. With Hawaiian cultural values and practices as a foundation, the trust offers an array of programs and services to helpkamaliʻi
CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
QUICK FACTS
Quick Facts. Queen Lili‘uokalani was born on September 2, 1838, in Honolulu. She was the daughter of high ranking chiefs Caesar Kapa‘akea and Anale‘a Keohokālole, and sister of David Kalākaua, Miriam Likelike and William Pitt Leleiōhoku. Upon her birth she became the hanai child ofCURRENT OPENINGS
Current Openings. Click on a job title below to learn more and apply. If you have any questions about a job opening, please feel free to contact us at jobs@onipaa.org. If you are having trouble viewing the frame above, please click here.AHEAD OF HER TIME
Astute management of her money and property resulted in a substantial estate, most of which was put into the Queen Liliuokalani Trust established in 1909. The trust’s mission is to support orphaned and destitute children through focused efforts to end the cycle of poverty for Hawaiian families. Its programs on the six main islands offeryouth
LEGACY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Legacy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Wewehi Kamaka‘eha, sister of King Kalakaua and hanai sister of Princess Pauahi, was a self-described scholarly girl with a deep love for books and learning. She went on to become an extraordinary musician, composing a remarkable 150 songs including the famed “Aloha ‘Oe.”. Young Lili‘u was also shapedby
THEORY OF CHANGE
Theory of Change. Creating change on a scale needed to break the cycle of poverty necessitates improvements at all levels of the ecosystem — from the immediate environment where an individual lives with ‘ohana, to the larger context of school, church, and community, and the still larger arena that encompasses the state, the nation, and theworld.
THE QUEEN'S SONGBOOK The Queen's Songbook. Queen Liliʻuokalani was considered an extraordinary musician. In addition to composing a remarkable 150 songs, she played the piano, organ, ukulele, guitar and zither, and was an expert in sight-reading music. The Queen’s Songbook is a collection of 55 of Liliʻuokalani’s compositions, and includes anessay on
MAHINA HUGO
Mahina Hugo. Mahina Eleneki Hugo joined our Liliʻuokalani Trust ʻohana in March 2018. Prior to LT, Mahina was the Head of School at La Pietra – Hawaii School for Girls. A single-gender school graduate herself (Sacred Hearts, 1984), she joined the La Pietra faculty in 1992. She has filled numerous roles in the school including assistanthead
THOMAS K. KAULUKUKUI, JR. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Jr. Thomas Ka’auwai Kaulukukui, Jr. was born in Honolulu, Hawai'i in 1945. He graduated from Kamehameha High School, which at that time was a military institute. He graduated Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan in 1967, obtaining a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health, Physical Education, andRecreation.
HOME - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTQUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE TRUSTPROGRAMSCOVID-19 RESOURCESQUEEN’S MELEPEOPLE Queen’s Mele. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the present day,” shesaid.
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
QUICK FACTS
Quick Facts. Queen Lili‘uokalani was born on September 2, 1838, in Honolulu. She was the daughter of high ranking chiefs Caesar Kapa‘akea and Anale‘a Keohokālole, and sister of David Kalākaua, Miriam Likelike and William Pitt Leleiōhoku. Upon her birth she became the hanai child of CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTHAWAIIAN QUEEN LILIUOKALANI OVERTHROWNHAWAIIAN QUEEN LILIUOKALANI QUOTESQUEEN LILIUOKALANI OVERTHROWQUEEN LILIUOKALANI QUOTESQUEEN LILIUOKALANI SONGSQUEEN LILIUOKALANI TIMELINE Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATEALAN ARAKAWA DR HORTONARAKAWA ARTISTARAKAWA CHEMICALARAKAWA HANGINGARAKAWA RIVERARAKAWA UNDER THE BRIDGE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
TINA KEANE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST - ONIPAA.ORG ← Back to People. Tina Keane. Tina brings to her role as Investment Director over 20 years of experience as a finance professional. Most recently at Kamehameha Schools, Tina covered a range of responsibilities, including sourcing new managers, determining strategic and tactical allocations, and performing investment due diligence on institutional money managers for its $12 billion globalMAHINA HUGO
Mahina Hugo. Mahina Eleneki Hugo joined our Liliʻuokalani Trust ʻohana in March 2018. Prior to LT, Mahina was the Head of School at La Pietra – Hawaii School for Girls. A single-gender school graduate herself (Sacred Hearts, 1984), she joined the La Pietra faculty in 1992. She has filled numerous roles in the school including assistanthead
HOME - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTQUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE TRUSTPROGRAMSCOVID-19 RESOURCESQUEEN’S MELEPEOPLE Queen’s Mele. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the present day,” shesaid.
KEAHUOLŪ - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Use the link to reserve a campsite. Check-in and Check-out Procedures: On day of arrival, check-in and pick-up the gate transmitter at Liliʻuokalani Trust 74-5490 Makala Blvd, Kailua Kona, HI 96740. Office hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. On day of departure, drop gate transmitter, parking permit, and Lawaiʻa Report into black drop boxon the
QUICK FACTS
Quick Facts. Queen Lili‘uokalani was born on September 2, 1838, in Honolulu. She was the daughter of high ranking chiefs Caesar Kapa‘akea and Anale‘a Keohokālole, and sister of David Kalākaua, Miriam Likelike and William Pitt Leleiōhoku. Upon her birth she became the hanai child of CAREERS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST We hire people who seek new ways to keep us moving forward by sharing their innovative ideas. With their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to their communities, LT teammates make the Trust one of the best places in Hawaiʻi to work. For more information, please contact Talent Acquisition atcareers@onipaa.org.
GENEALOGY - LILIUOKALANI TRUSTHAWAIIAN QUEEN LILIUOKALANI OVERTHROWNHAWAIIAN QUEEN LILIUOKALANI QUOTESQUEEN LILIUOKALANI OVERTHROWQUEEN LILIUOKALANI QUOTESQUEEN LILIUOKALANI SONGSQUEEN LILIUOKALANI TIMELINE Genealogy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu to high-ranking Ali‘i Analea Keohokālole and Caesar Kapa‘akea. She became the hanai child of Ali‘i Laura Konia and Abner Paki and hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. She was also the sister of James Kaliokalani, David Kalākaua, Anna Ka LILIʻUOKALANI TRUST WELCOMES ALAN ARAKAWA AS REAL ESTATEALAN ARAKAWA DR HORTONARAKAWA ARTISTARAKAWA CHEMICALARAKAWA HANGINGARAKAWA RIVERARAKAWA UNDER THE BRIDGE Liliʻuokalani Trust Welcomes Alan Arakawa as Real Estate Vice President. HONOLULU / AUGUST 18, 2020 – Alan Arakawa joins Liliʻuokalani Trust (LT) as its Vice President, Real Estate to oversee LT’s endowment real estate assets located within the state of Hawaii. Arakawa brings with him 30+ years of experience in a rangeof real estate
NĀNĀ I KE KUMU, HELU ʻEKOLU (VOLUME III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu (Volume III) Nānā I Ke Kumu, Helu ʻEkolu, published by LT, is the third volume in a series of seminal publications first published by Hui Hānai in the early 1970s.. The contributors of this volume include authors Lynette Paglinawan, Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Kalei Kanuha, and artist Īmaikalani Kalahele who are collectively carrying forward the ʻikeMOON KAUAKAHI
Moon Kauakahi. Louis Robert “Moon” Kauakahi grew up in Nānākuli on the Leeward Coast of Oʻahu. His mother hails from Kēʻei, South Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi; his father from Wainiha, Hanalei on the island of Kauaʻi. He graduated from Nānākuli High & Intermediate School and attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,Leeward
TINA KEANE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST - ONIPAA.ORG ← Back to People. Tina Keane. Tina brings to her role as Investment Director over 20 years of experience as a finance professional. Most recently at Kamehameha Schools, Tina covered a range of responsibilities, including sourcing new managers, determining strategic and tactical allocations, and performing investment due diligence on institutional money managers for its $12 billion globalMAHINA HUGO
Mahina Hugo. Mahina Eleneki Hugo joined our Liliʻuokalani Trust ʻohana in March 2018. Prior to LT, Mahina was the Head of School at La Pietra – Hawaii School for Girls. A single-gender school graduate herself (Sacred Hearts, 1984), she joined the La Pietra faculty in 1992. She has filled numerous roles in the school including assistanthead
PROGRAMS - LILIUOKALANI TRUST The Lili‘uokalani Trust is a private operating foundation established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiian children and their ʻohana. With Hawaiian cultural values and practices as a foundation, the trust offers an array of programs and services to helpkamaliʻi
PEOPLE - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Claire L. Asam. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Jr. Robert H. Ozaki. Filter by kīpuka: All Hilo Kauaʻi Kona Koʻolau Poko Lili'uonamoku Liliʻuonamoku Maui Molokaʻi Waiʻanae. Kīpuka. May 29, 2021 LT CONTACT US - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Trust Office - Kīpuka Liliʻuonamoku. 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1100 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813-2845 Email: info@onipaa.org Phone: (808)203-6150
KEAHUOLŪ CAMPING PROGRAM Keahuolū Camping Program. In April 2014, the trustees of the Liliʻuokalani Trust set aside land to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit of Native Hawaiian children so that they may enjoy an ʻohana-oriented camping experience. Located between Kailua-Kona town and Honokōhau Harbor are two campgrounds nestled along the Keahuolūshoreline.
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Current Openings. Click on a job title below to learn more and apply. If you have any questions about a job opening, please feel free to contact us at jobs@onipaa.org. If you are having trouble viewing the frame above, please click here.AHEAD OF HER TIME
Astute management of her money and property resulted in a substantial estate, most of which was put into the Queen Liliuokalani Trust established in 1909. The trust’s mission is to support orphaned and destitute children through focused efforts to end the cycle of poverty for Hawaiian families. Its programs on the six main islands offeryouth
LEGACY - LILIUOKALANI TRUST Legacy. Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Wewehi Kamaka‘eha, sister of King Kalakaua and hanai sister of Princess Pauahi, was a self-described scholarly girl with a deep love for books and learning. She went on to become an extraordinary musician, composing a remarkable 150 songs including the famed “Aloha ‘Oe.”. Young Lili‘u was also shapedby
THEORY OF CHANGE
Theory of Change. Creating change on a scale needed to break the cycle of poverty necessitates improvements at all levels of the ecosystem — from the immediate environment where an individual lives with ‘ohana, to the larger context of school, church, and community, and the still larger arena that encompasses the state, the nation, and theworld.
THE QUEEN'S SONGBOOK The Queen's Songbook. Queen Liliʻuokalani was considered an extraordinary musician. In addition to composing a remarkable 150 songs, she played the piano, organ, ukulele, guitar and zither, and was an expert in sight-reading music. The Queen’s Songbook is a collection of 55 of Liliʻuokalani’s compositions, and includes anessay on
DAWN HARFLINGER
Dawn Harflinger. Dawn serves as the President & Chief Executive Officer of the 111-year-old Trust. She joined LT in 2005 and rose swiftly through the ranks; she has been an officer since 2015, serving initially as chief investment officer and in 2017 as chief financial officer. Dawn brings a strong background in social service programs☰
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OUR MISSION
WE BELIEVE IN THE RESILIENCY OF OUR HAWAIIAN CHILDREN. We advocate for their wellbeing and build them pathways to thrivinglives.
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FULFILLING THE QUEEN'S MISSION The Trust offers an array of programs and services to fulfill the Queen's mission to care for children in Hawaiʻi.Learn More
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FOR OUR CHILDREN
Our Trustees have set aside land along the Keahuolū coastline to be used, in perpetuity, for the benefit and enjoyment of Native Hawaiian children and their families.Learn More
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BORN OUT OF ALOHA
The Trust was established to fulfill the Queen’s mission to care for and ensure the wellbeing of the most vulnerable Native Hawaiianchildren.
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QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANITHE LAST MONARCH
Aside from Lili‘uokalani’s role as a devoted monarch, she was also a faithful scholar and an extraordinary musician and composer.Learn More
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E nā kamalei lupalupa "Thriving Hawaiian Children"QUEEN’S MELE
Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaiʻi’s last ruling monarch, was a talented poet and an accomplished musician. She and her three siblings, referred to as Na Lani ʻEha (the Royal Four), wrote some of the most treasured and beloved songs of Hawaiʻi. “These songs are to be heard amongst our people to the presentday,” she said.
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“To be steadfast, established, firm, resolute and determined.”About the Queen
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Queen Lili‘uokalani executed a Deed of Trust, which established the legal and financial foundation of an institution dedicated to the welfare of orphaned Hawaiian children.Peruse the Deed
REAL ESTATE
The Trust owns approximately 6,200 acres of Hawai‘i real estate.See Real Estate
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Our Annual Reports provide a glimpse into the work we do with children, families and the community, as well as our annualachievements.
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