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REPORTS <br />A. Education <br />1. Urgent Services Directory <br />S. Nakoa agreed to update the next directory even though she will no longer be <br />on the committee. The revisions are due June 2004. <br />L. Guluzzy mentioned that the phone number for the Office of Aging in Kona was <br />not listed in the directory. C. Hara suggested that all revisions should be emailed <br />to J. Viernes. <br />2. First Female Booklet <br />Tabled. <br />3. Essay Contest <br />J. Balberde-Kamalii reported that three schools have already submitted their <br />essays. At this time, she is seeking judges for the contest. L. Guluzzy, M. Lake, <br />and P. Newland offered to be judges. <br />P. Newland made a motion to nominate J. Balberde-Kamalii as the essay contest <br />chair replacing S. Tanaka. S. Nakoa seconded the motion. The motion was <br />passed. <br />4. Equal Pay Day <br />M. Lake offered to check with S. Shirachi on the status of the project since she <br />was working with one of the student interns at the UHH WomenÓs Center. <br />5. Mentoring <br />M. Lake reported that M. Masunaga wants to continue mentoring. <br />P. Newland offered a proposal on a mentoring program for lower Puna. M. Lake <br />suggested that a detailed proposal with a budget be submitted to CSW for <br />approval. <br />6. Dress for Success/Fashion Furlough <br />S. Nakoa felt that this project never got off the ground. There were clothes <br />donated and collected, but they were not distributed to women who were leaving <br />confinement to go to job interviews. S. Nakoa made a motion that someone step <br />up and take over the project. C. Hara seconded the motion. The motion was <br />passed. <br />B. Health <br />1. WomenÓs Health Month <br />P. Newland thanked CSW for sponsoring the workshop at the UHH and at Pahoa <br />High School. She is already working on coordinating an event fo <br />Puna in March. <br />4 <br /> <br />
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