By MIDWEEK STAFF

GRANTS HELP NONPROFITS ADDRESS DIGITAL EQUITY

Representatives from Hawaiian Telcom and the Bell Charitable Foundation pose with leaders of six nonprofits that received digital equity grants totaling $140,000. The organizations include Acton Digital Academy, Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders, Hawai‘i Care Choices, HawaiiKidsCAN, Pālama Settlement and Purple Mai‘a Foundation. Pictured are (from left) Geraldine Ibarra, senior community relations manager, Hawaiian Telcom; Michelle Hall, social impact director, altafiber/Bell Charitable Foundation; Sasha Kamahele, co-owner, Acton Digital Academy; Jaffer Dakroub, Acton Digital Academy student; Sam Aiona, executive director, Pālama Settlement; AJ Halagao, chair, HawaiiKidsCAN; Su Shin, president, Hawaiian Telcom and Bell Charitable Foundation board member; Brenda Ho, CEO, Hawai‘i Care Choices; Nicole Brodie, operations director, Purple Mai‘a Foundation; Katie Chang, executive director, Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders; and Shayna Flannery, community engagement manager, altafiber. PHOTO COURTESY HAWAIIAN TELCOM

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