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  • 29 Feb 2024 1:33 AM | Luella Costales (Administrator)

    Visit the New "Adopt A School" Page and Support 2024 Adopt A School

    We invite you to visit the new Adopt A School webpage to learn more about the FBIHNCAA's efforts to support Ke`elikolani Middle School and join us by donating school supplies or by making a cash donation to support the following 2024 Adopt A School Activities:

    • School Supplies Needed:
      • Pencils
      • Colored Pencils
      • Crayons
      • Erasers
    • Teacher Appreciation Day, May 6, 2024
    • 8th Grade Promotion (Graduation), May 29, 2024

    Support the Adopt A School Program by

    visiting the Donate Page and selecting "Adopt A School"

    to make an online donation.


    You may also purchase School Supplies via Amazon and have them mailed directly to the FBIHNCAAA School Supplies Collection address by using the link below:

     FBIHNCAAA Keeliokalani Amazon Link.



    For Donations via check

    Please mail your check payable to "FBIHNCAAA" (note "Adopt A School") to:

    FBI Honolulu Citizens Academy Alumni Association (FBIHNCAAA)

    P.O. Box 1755

    Honolulu, HI 96806



    For more information about the Adopt A School Program contact Sherilyn Lau at tashysherilyn018@gmail.com  


  • 13 Nov 2023 8:17 PM | Steve Lipscomb

    Dear Alumni,

      Shortly, you will begin receiving automated messages via Wild Apricot reminding you that membership renewals for Calendar Year 2024 are coming up.  The email will provide the steps necessary to renew your membership online for 2024.  Please be on the lookout for these emails which will begin in a few days and extend through early January.

      As always, you may also renew your membership by mail by sending your check for $275.00 to: 

    FBIHNCAAA 
    P.O. Box 1755
    Honolulu Hawaii 96806

      Please let me know if you have any questions!

    All the best,
       Steve

    Steve Lipscomb
    Membership Coordinator
    Mobile: (808) 227-2459 | Email: steve.lipscomb@outlook.com 


  • 30 Apr 2023 2:35 PM | Daniel Richards

    Call for Donations

    FBIHNCAA Adopt A School Program -  Keelikolani Middle School

    The Aloha Room: Na Kumu Waiwai – Source of Abundance

    Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani was loved for her kindness and generosity, and she was respected for honoring the traditions of her culture and teachings of her kupuna.  She was believed to have great mana.  So strong was her mana that when Mauna Loa erupted in 1880, her people turned to her for help to spare Hilo.  Responding to their requests, she went to the lava flow and offered gifts of mele and ho’okupu.  And in response, the lava flow stopped and Hilo remained safe.

    In the spirit of Princess Keʻelikōlani’s love, strength, and benevolence, the FBIHNCAA is establishing “The Aloha Room: Na Kumu Waiwai.”  It is with Aloha that gifts are offered in this resource room so that students may turn to and visit the room as a source of abundance, or “Na Kumu Waiwai.”

    We invite you to be an important part of this program by providing items for the Aloha Room. For ease and convenience, we’ve created an online Amazon Donation Registry (Keeliokalani School Supply List) where you can purchase the item(s) you would like to donate to the school and they will be shipped directly to the collection site. The registry list contains basic items requested by the school, but please feel free to select any other school supply items of your choice as well. Online Amazon Gift Card donations are also welcome as an option. The link to purchase items to donate is listed below:

    Amazon Registry: Keeliokalani School Supply List https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/2I6BF35ITKQ1X

    Donations are also welcome via drop-off/pick-up. Arrangements can be made by contacting Luella at lcostales@oedb.biz.

    Monetary Online Donations are welcome. Please select Adopt A School Keeliokalani at https://fbihncaaa.wildapricot.org/Donations

    Mahalo to our contributors as of April 2023:

    City Mill

    Housemart Ben Franklin

    Islander Group

    Napoleon’s Bakery/Zippy’s

    Pepsi Co.

    Roberts Hawaii

    WT Solutions

    About the FBIHNCAA Adopt A School Program - Queen Keelikolani Middle School

    About the FBIHNCAA Adopt A School Program - Ke`elikolani Middle School

    The FBIHNCAAA board of directors, in an effort to build relationships with and to support one of the most challenging communities in Hawaii, voted to adopt Ke`elikolani Middle School (formerly known as Central Middle School) after meeting with the school’s principal. Ke’elikolani Middle School is situated in downtown Honolulu, in the middle of the downtown business district and the school’s principal is Mr. Joseph Passantino (Principal Joe), a dynamic, energetic, and competent leader of the school. As the principal of Ke’elikolani Middle School, Principal Joe sees the harsh reality of the students he serves. For example, there are 6th graders entering middle school with 30 prior arrests and even sexual assault charges. It is not surprising that the academic performance is one of the lowest in the state for middle schools. Principal Joe strives to do everything he can to make a difference for his students and staff. Whether policing the halls, motivating his students, establishing after-school programs, teaching a class, studying the data, feeding the community, or cooking for the staff, Principal Joe is there to do whatever is needed and the FBIHNCAA has joined him in committing to the school and its students.

    As one of its first programs at the school, the FBIHNCAAA will be establishing a resource room located at the school named “The Aloha Room: Na Kumu Waiwai – Source of Abundance” which will help to provide basic necessities for the students who are in need. This includes school uniforms, shoes and school supplies. The announcement and launch of The Aloha Room will take place at the school’s 8th grade graduation celebration that will be held on May 25, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. on the school’s campus. We invite FBIHNCAA members to be a part of this community effort by donating or volunteering during graduation.

  • 30 Apr 2023 2:27 PM | Daniel Richards

    The FBIHNCAAA board of directors, in an effort to build relationships with and to support one of the most challenging communities in Hawaii, voted to adopt Ke`elikolani Middle School (formerly known as Central Middle School) after meeting with the school’s principal. Ke’elikolani Middle School is situated in downtown Honolulu, in the middle of the downtown business district and the school’s principal is Mr. Joseph Passantino (Principal Joe), a dynamic, energetic, and competent leader of the school. As the principal of Ke’elikolani Middle School, Principal Joe sees the harsh reality of the students he serves. For example, there are 6th graders entering middle school with 30 prior arrests and even sexual assault charges. It is not surprising that the academic performance is one of the lowest in the state for middle schools. Principal Joe strives to do everything he can to make a difference for his students and staff. Whether policing the halls, motivating his students, establishing after-school programs, teaching a class, studying the data, feeding the community, or cooking for the staff, Principal Joe is there to do whatever is needed and the FBIHNCAA has joined him in committing to the school and its students.

    As one of its first programs at the school, the FBIHNCAAA will be establishing a resource room located at the school named “The Aloha Room: Na Kumu Waiwai – Source of Abundance” which will help to provide basic necessities for the students who are in need. This includes school uniforms, shoes and school supplies. The announcement and launch of The Aloha Room will take place at the school’s 8th grade graduation celebration that will be held on May 25, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. on the school’s campus. We invite FBIHNCAA members to be a part of this community effort by donating or volunteering during graduation.


  • 04 Feb 2023 11:28 AM | Steve Lipscomb

    Alumni,

      We recently fixed a small glitch with our WildApricot site that removed the “Renew to 10 Jan 2024” button from your profile page, which prevented folks from renewing.  If you haven't already, please follow the steps below to renew your membership for 2023:

    1. Please log in to https://fbihncaaa.wildapricot.org.  

    2. Once you log in, you’ll see a hyperlink called “view profile” under your name in the upper right corner.  When you click “view profile” you’ll see a button on the right side under “membership details” to “renew to 01 Jan 2024.”  Clicking that renew button will take you to a review of your personal information and after confirming that you’ll get to the credit card input page by clicking “pay online.” 

    3. If you want to renew your membership by mail, please send your check for $275.00 to: 

    FBIHNCAAA 

    P.O. Box 1775

    Honolulu Hawaii 96806


    Thanks!

      Steve

    Steve Lipscomb

    Membership Coordinator


  • 03 Jan 2023 6:43 PM | Steve Lipscomb

    A friendly reminder that membership renewals are now due.

    1. Please log in to https://fbihncaaa.wildapricot.org.  

    2. Once you log in, you’ll see a hyperlink called “view profile” under your name in the upper right corner.  When you click “view profile” you’ll see a button on the right side under “membership details” to “renew to 01 Jan 2024.”  Clicking that renew button will take you to a review of your personal information and after confirming that you’ll get to the credit card input page by clicking “pay online.” 

    3. If you want to renew your membership by check, please mail it to: 

    FBIHNCAAA 

    P.O. Box 1775

    Honolulu Hawaii 96806


    Thanks!

      Steve

    Steve Lipscomb

    Membership

  • 09 Jan 2021 4:05 PM | Al Ogata (Administrator)

    FBI Most Wanted

    U.S. Capitol Violence 

    The FBI is seeking information that will assist in identifying individuals who are actively instigating violence in Washington, D.C. The FBI is accepting tips and digital media depicting rioting and violence in the U.S. Capitol building and surrounding area in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021.

    We have deployed our full investigative resources and are working closely with our federal, state, and local partners to aggressively pursue those involved in criminal activity during the events of January 6.

    If you have witnessed unlawful violent actions, or have any information about the cases of interest, we urge you to submit any information, photos, or videos that could be relevant at fbi.gov/USCapitol.

    You may also call ‪1-800-CALL-FBI (1-‪800-225-5324) to verbally report tips and/or information related to this investigation.

    If you do not have an attachment but have information to provide, please submit it at tips.fbi.gov.


    Source:  https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/capitol-violence


  • 08 Jan 2021 7:35 AM | Al Ogata (Administrator)

    FBI Director Wray's Statement on Violent Activity at the U.S. Capitol Building


    The violence and destruction of property at the U.S. Capitol building yesterday showed a blatant and appalling disregard for our institutions of government and the orderly administration of the democratic process. As we’ve said consistently, we do not tolerate violent agitators and extremists who use the guise of First Amendment-protected activity to incite violence and wreak havoc. Such behavior betrays the values of our democracy. Make no mistake: With our partners, we will hold accountable those who participated in yesterday’s siege of the Capitol. 

    Let me assure the American people the FBI has deployed our full investigative resources and is working closely with our federal, state, and local partners to aggressively pursue those involved in criminal activity during the events of January 6. Our agents and analysts have been hard at work through the night gathering evidence, sharing intelligence, and working with federal prosecutors to bring charges. Members of the public can help by providing tips, information, and videos of illegal activity at fbi.gov/USCapitolWe are determined to find those responsible and ensure justice is served.

    Christopher Wray

    Director of the FBI


  • 26 Oct 2020 9:52 AM | Al Ogata (Administrator)

    Following is a message from the FBI.  Please help us defend the right to vote. 

    As Election Day nears, we are turning to our trusted partners for assistance with communicating facts about two very real threats to our democracy: foreign national influence and federal election crimes.   

    As you may know, foreign nations have attempted to illegally influence the American political process through disinformation campaigns on social media platforms. Ahead of the 2020 election, we urge all Americans to seek election information from trustworthy sources, verify who produced the content, and consider the intent.

    Additionally, we urge anyone suspecting a federal election crime to report the offense to their local FBI field office or by visiting tips.fbi.gov. Attached you will find a simple guide to what constitutes a federal election crime.   

    As a trusted partner, we ask for your assistance in the following ways:

    • Share FBI's social media posts related to voting and Election 2020:  
    • Share this recently released video: Safeguarding Your Vote: A Joint Message on Election Security. In this short video, directors of the FBI, National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and National Counterintelligence and Security Center discuss their agencies' shared commitment to protecting the integrity of the 2020 election. 

    We appreciate your help promoting the facts about foreign national influence and federal election crimes.

    Mahalo!

  • 14 Jun 2020 9:24 AM | Al Ogata (Administrator)

    It is with deep sadness that the FBIHNCAAA notes the passing of Ka’ohinani Kalama, wife of slain HPD Officer Kaulike Kalama.  Ka’ohinani Kalama died yesterday from a health condition that she had been battling for a number of years.  Kaulike and Ka’ohinani are survived by their son Kaumana.

    Kaulike Kalama and HPD Officer Tiffany Enriquez were shot and killed while responding to a call in the Diamond Head area on January 19, 2020.  Their deaths were felt deep within the community and within the HPD Ohana.

    The Kalama family has asked for privacy to deal with their loss and to heal as a family.  The FBIHNCAAA extends its condolences and asks that each member keep the family in their thoughts and prayers.

     

    Mahalo…


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