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Yes, we can. And yes, we do.
First Hawaiian Bank and its employees take great care in serving the com- munity. With the team’s gen- erosity, our annual Kokua Mai employee giving campaign
BOB HARRISON, chairman, president and CEO of First Hawaiian Bank
Generations Build Brighter Futures
was a tremendous success. I’m pleased to report that our staff donated $932,310 to 38 nonprofit organizations in Hawai‘i, Guam and Saipan with a remarkable 99% partic- ipation rate. I can’t thank the team enough for their ongoing
commitment to this effort.
As we celebrate our 165th anniversary, we reflect on the bank’s history of giving back to the communities we serve. As a snapshot of these efforts, over the last 10 years FHB’s contri- butions totaled $50,975,620, which includes donating funds, employee time and in- kind resources. I’m constantly inspired by the culture of care fostered by our employees and passed along from our retirees
build healthier communities where we live, work and play. We look toward the future with excitement for new part- nerships, innovative ways to enrich the lives of our youth and kūpuna, and opportuni- ties to strengthen the islands
First Hawaiian Bank employees celebrate the diversity in its community by walking alongside other supporters in the Honolulu Pride Parade.
Highlights from 2022 in- cluded a $250,000 donation to support the construction of Pu‘uhonua o Wai‘anae Farm Village, a self-organized vil- lage of 250 unhoused people. This single project will reduce unsheltered residents on O‘ahu by more than 10%. Employees also gave back through sweat equity opportunities with our Community Care program. This initiative partners em- ployees with organizations that need manpower, whether it’s helping with painting and construction or packing boxes of donations for distribution. Last year, we partnered with a variety of organizations in- cluding the National Kidney Foundation, Special Olympics Hawai‘i, Boys & Girls Club of Hawai‘i, the Genki Ala Wai Project and more.
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First Hawaiian Bank’s commitment to serving the community is important to me, and I’d like to thank our employees — past and present — for their continued desire to make a difference. As a mile- stone year for First Hawaiian, we recognize these efforts to
we call home.
to our newest team members. In addition to our Kokua Mai campaign in 2022, First Hawaiian Bank’s charitable efforts included supporting causes that meet human ser- vice needs, provide education- al opportunities and improve the lives of Hawai‘i’s youth through its foundation and
bank-wide initiatives.
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