UH Center for Disabilities Studies
Team Captain: Bill Mihalke
Organization: UH Center for Disabilities Studies
Fundraising for: NAMI Hawaii
Event: NAMI Hawaii Walk
Event Date: August 4, 2007
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Team recruiting goal: 25
To date, we have: 15 walkers
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Team fundraising goal: $2,500.00
To date, we have raised: $1,030.00
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Team fundraising progress: 41% |
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The sign-up deadline for this event has passed. Donations can be made for up to 60 days after the event by clicking a team member name below.
A message from the Team Captain:
Aloha CDS and friends,
As part of our 20th Anniversary, please honor a good cause with other CDS friends and family. The National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Walks for the Mind of America on August 4. This is a fundraising and awareness-raising component of NAMI's Campaign for the Mind of America. Launched in 2003 with 12 pilot sites, the NAMIWALKS program has grown to include 70 communities around the country in 2007, including right here in Hawaii.
Location: Honolulu Hale circle via Beretania & King Streets Honolulu, HI
Date: August 4, 2007
Distance: 4 MI
Check-in: 8 am
Start Time: 9 am
Please support CDS in this cause with your time and/or a donation.
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Current Team Members:
To donate, click the name of a team member below. If the name is not a link, the person has not signed up for online fundraising, or the sponsorship deadline has passed.
= Walker has personal Web page
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Amount Raised |
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Anon-, ymous
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$100.00
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Baccam, St. John
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$5.00
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Casteneda, Cavin
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$50.00
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Crockett, Charmaine
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$20.00
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Deese, Ronald
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$205.00
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Folk, Eric
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$10.00
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Fouts, Josh
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$5.00
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Hashimoto, Valerie
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$120.00
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Hayden, Marcus
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$20.00
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Johnson, Jean
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$100.00
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Lee, Chin
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$20.00
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Lee, Chin
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$70.00
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Mihalke, William
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$200.00
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Miller, Susan
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$100.00
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Souza, Colleen
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$5.00
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| Current online total: | $385.00 |
| Current offline total: | $645.00 |
| Grand total: | $1,030.00 |
The sign-up deadline for this event has passed.
About NAMIWALKS:
Every journey begins with that first step. In 2009, thousands of concerned citizens in more than 79 communities across the nation will join NAMI and walk together to raise money and awareness about our country's need for a world-class treatment and recovery system for people with mental illness.
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