
The Centennial Dinner held January 24, 2009 was a magical night marking the communityʼs role in our 100-year pediatric history.
Special thanks goes to our Event Co-Chairs, Michael O'Malley and Steven Ai, and our Event Sponsors who made this wonderful evening possible.
Enjoy a special 3-minute video
that captures all the excitement of the evening.

View the Centennial Dinner photo album.
Watch news coverage of The Centennial Dinner (1-25-09, KHNL)

Watch "100 Years of Caring for Children" video by clicking here.
We'd like to invite you to take a personal behind-the-scenes tour of Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Simply email Directors of Philanthropy Kim Gennaula at kim.gennaula@kapiolani.org or Lynne Wooddell at lynne.wooddell@kapiolani.org to arrange your tour.

EVENT SPONSORS:
A&B Foundation
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HMSA
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Aloha Care
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Healthcare Realty
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Arthur Y. Mori & Associates
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Hill - Rom
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Clinical Laboratories of Hawaiʻi, LLP
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McKesson
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Commercial Data Systems
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Med Assets
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Constructors Hawaiʻi
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RIM Architects
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Diversified Investment Advisors
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Sodexo
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Emergency Physicians Medical Group
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Southern Wine & Spirits
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First Hawaiian Bank
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Suntech Hawaiʻi
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HDR
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United Laundry Services, Inc
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Haezʼs Story

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Keeganʼs Story

When youʼve undergone three open-heart surgeries, 13 interventional catheterizations, and had one pacemaker placed – all in less than a decade, you might find it hard to smile.
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Faithʼs Story

Faithʼs mom is a nurse at Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children. She has congratulated many proud new parents in the hallways. But on October 27, 2008, it was her turn.
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Aidanʼs Story

One Saturday morning, 4-year-old Aidan was running a low-grade fever. Things quickly got worse. He passed out in his motherʼs arms, and was rushed to Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children.
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Taylorʼs Story

Her little girl was “super” athletic: gymnastics, hula, surfing with her dad every weekend. Sheʼd never been really sick, either. But on May 8, 2008, Jayme found out why her daughter, Taylor, was running a high fever.
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Jayremiahʼs Story

Jayremiah was born on July 4, three months premature, and profoundly deaf. Even the strongest hearing aids did not give him any benefit.
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