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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, December 6, 2007

ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
It's time life changed for the better

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Help our neighbors in need

By Lynda Arakawa
Advertiser Staff Writer

HOW TO DONATE

Send checks, payable to "The Advertiser Christmas Fund," to Helping Hands Hawai'i, P.O. Box 17780, Honolulu, HI 96817. Helping Hands will accept credit card donations by telephone, 440-3831. Monetary donations may also be dropped off at any First Hawaiian Bank branch or The Advertiser's cashier desk.

To donate online, go to: www.honoluluadvertiser.com and click on the Christmas Fund icon. Monetary donations help operate Community Clearinghouse programs year-round.

The Advertiser's "Secret Santa" will match the first $25 of every donation to the fund. The anonymous philanthropist last year pitched in $32,600.

Material goods may be taken to the Community Clearinghouse, 2100 N. Nimitz Highway, near Pu'uhale Road. For large-item pickup and additional information, call 440-3804.

Donations may be made to particular families, but please specify the family. The money will be given in the form of a Wal-Mart, Kmart or Longs gift certificate.

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It breaks this mother's heart when her sons talk about being picked on at school for wearing secondhand clothes.

"It's a helpless feeling," said the 33-year-old single mother of two, who didn't want to be identified. "Because that's the best I can do for them."

The boys have been through so much, she said.

Her youngest son, now 10, suffered from a severe staph infection last year that resulted in his toe being amputated, which affects his balance. Most of his clothes don't fit because of the swelling in his leg, and he's now in therapy to deal with the psychological issues following the illness, she said.

Her 12-year-old son has stepped up to help take care of his little brother and lift mom's spirits.

"They've already had grief and hurt," she said. "They don't deserve any more of that."

The family of three share one room in her parents' house; her sons sleep on a bed while she sleeps on the floor.

Although she has a full-time job as an administrative program assistant at a nonprofit agency, she has little money left after paying for rent, bills, food and other necessities. She doesn't collect welfare assistance.

But she's driven to do better for herself and her sons.

In addition to her job, she carries a full-time schedule at Leeward Community College in Wai'anae and is studying business management and business technology.

She said she eventually wants to earn a master's degree in business management and run her own business.

It's a grueling schedule, but "the goal is in my mind," she said. "If I work hard enough, they'll get everything they need and want. And it shows them that if Mommy can go to school, then so can you."

The family is in need of clothes and shoes, bath towels, comforters, sheets and pillows.

The mother would also appreciate a bike for her 12-year-old son, a scooter for her 10-year-old and video games for the PlayStation 2 that the boys' uncle gave them.

Her sons both wear size 34 pants and 1X shirt. Her 12-year-old wears size 9 shoes and her 10-year-old wears an 8 1/2-9 shoe. She wears size 22 pants and 2X shirt/dress.

RECENT DONATIONS TO THE ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND

Hawaii K-Drama Fan Club — $1,400

Edwin Lelepali, in loving memory of Mrs. Rosie Lelepali, Tyson, Whitey & Blackie — $1,000

Edward "Roman" Takeuchi, in loving memory of Nana Irene May Esber Takeuch — $1,000

Millie & Frank Dillard — $500

Kelley Baer, in honor of Michael & Carol Baer — $250

Priscilla Glander — $250

Bria & Lynn Hiromoto — $200

Kelley Baer, in honor of Vic & Sandy Pozzo — $100

Mado Elizabeth Baldwin — $100

Stephen & Canossa Choy — $100

Jamie Gamatero, in memory of Balbino & Antonia Gamatero — $100

Howard R. & Betty E. Hayashi — $100

In loving memory of Tutu, Opa, Popo & Papa — $100

Jean & Randy Jaycox — $100

Kai & Jase — $100

Dennis & Carrie Kawamoto — $100

Winifred K. Manabe, in memory of Hatsuki, Mary, Agnes & Dennis — $100

Soichi Matsuoka — $100

R. Stanley & Sally Morketter in memory of George Ladd — $100

Natalie Nakamura — $100

Jack & Barbara Oberholzer — $100

Ronald T. Ohori — $100

Judy Riekena — $100

Helen "Sam" Shenkus — $100

Lee Webber — $100

Marna Rae Wickam — $100

Jeanine & James Wong — $100

Andrew Akiyama, in loving memory of Estelle Akiyama — $50

Juliana Boteilho, in loving memory of Thomas Boteilho Sr. — $50

Beatrice Gould — $50

Rosemary Jones — $50

Mary & Ralph Jones — $50

Marc Kowalski — $50

Lola & Walter Luke — $50

Kristin Schrantz — $50

Danny & Nancy Wasserman — $50

Doris & Satoru Arita — $25

Jean & Michael Ark — $25

Ian M. Douglas — $25

Mary & William Hamilton — $25

Shirley F. Iha — $25

Alan Kawamoto — $25

Jane & Pedro Poentis — $25

Douglas Rees — $25

Caryn Rosen — $25

Apollo & Mica — $20

Anonymous — $200

Anonymous, in memory of Raymond & Joyce Usui — $100

Anonymous, in memory of Ima Okudo — $100

Anonymous, in memory of Irene Punohu — $100

Anonymous — $60

Anonymous — $50

Anonymous — $50

Anonymous — $25

Anonymous for AEFSR — $25

Anonymous — $25

Anonymous — $25

Total — $8,055

Previous total — $39,234.64

Total to date — $47,289.64

Reach Lynda Arakawa at larakawa@honoluluadvertiser.com.