Message from the PresidentJanuary 15th, 2010
Aloha RPCVs,
Hou’oli Maka Hiki Ho! Happy New
Years! What a great 2009 RPCVHI had. With your participation we
have had many successful activities and accomplishments this past year. Ranging
from our first Annual Picnic, Tsunami fundraiser where we raised $1900 for
Samoa , Holiday Party Fundraiser for the Hawaii Foodbank
raising $2000 and more. 2010 is starting with a bang already. January
activities coming up are Hawaii Food Bank Breakfast Kickoff, Annual Meeting and
Board Planning for 2010. This year you can participate again in the Aids
Walk, Hawaii Food Bank, Aloha Medical Mission and more….. We have a
lot in store for our members this year. If you not a member I recommend you
sign up and help support a worthy organization here in our community.
In our commitment to support currently serving Peace Corps Volunteers
we have stepped up our actions. In 2009 RPCVHI gave out two Aloha
grants. Please see article in this issue about the two Aloha
Grants. RPCVHI has budgeted in 2010 to give out two more grants. We
contact and visit with newly accepted applicants introducing them to our
organization and RPCV’s prior to leaving. We encourage the PCV’s
to stay in touch via membership and to apply for the Aloha Grants when
ready. Membership is free during their service in the Peace Corps
and for the first year after service. RPCVHI will also post their letters
about their experiences on our website and in our news letters with their
permission. What a great way to keep in touch and be a voice for them and
the needs of their communities. In this article you will read about Lauren Biggs’s
experience in Mali.
She is a great writer and I am sure you will enjoy it.
As always we are looking for people to volunteer and serve
on committees and on the Board. We need more help in the planning and execution
of activities for the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps.
Michael Thomas and Rosemary Casey are co-chairs on Oahu. On the
Big Island
we have Bill Sakovitch and Dr.
Keith Miser.
RPCVHI's mission is to support the third goal of the Peace Corps both locally
and abroad. I look forward to our continued success and your
participation in a very rewarding group. Hope to see you soon.
A Hui Ho,

Kimberly Biggs (Honduras, 1986-88)