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This Pair's Service To The Community Lasted All Year Long
Friday, December 23, 2011
Derek Kanehira and Suzun Weeks-Pell gave back to the Oahu community in more than 100 ways this year — 105, to be exact.

The First Insurance Co. of Hawaii employees and leaders of the firm's Community Action Team came up with an ambitious way to celebrate the company's centennial this year: complete 100 community service events with 100 percent participation in at least one event by more than 300 employees.

Events included in-house collections of food and other items, bridge painting at Ala Moana Park, replanting school gardens, preparing dinner at Ronald McDonald House and a fundraiser held at Aiea Bowl that collected $11,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu.

"That (was) a huge gift," said Jill Matro, vice president of programs and branch operations at Big Brothers Big Sisters. "They did most of the heavy lifting for that event, so our staff … didn't have to take time away from the children they support to do a fundraising event."

In total, the events raised $20,000, collected upward of $8,000 in donated goods, and employees logged roughly 2,250 volunteer hours — more than double the 800 hours and 45 events worked in 2010.

"We're not doing it because we want the publicity or because we want people to know what we do, but because we want to do it, and we know it's right," Kanehira said.

Kanehira and Weeks-Pell, who each attended well over half of the events, said they frequently wondered what they were thinking when they volunteered to plan all of them. By the end of January, only four events had been completed.

"It sounded achievable when we were first thinking about it," said Kanehira, the human relations manager. "I think that's what really helped give us a kick-start and say, ‘OK, we have to go look for events.'"

The "Inspiring by Example" program went full-speed around March or April, Kanehira said. Some weekends, employees had four events to choose from.

 

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