Hawaii American Water Underwrites Student Scholarship, Supports Community Event
June 29 2009 - 3:38PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Awards $1,000 to Independence Day at Maunalua Bay
Foundation HONOLULU, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Hawaii American Water,
which provides wastewater treatment for approximately 35,000 people
in Oahu's Hawaii Kai community, will pay for one of the $500
student scholarships offered annually by the Independence Day at
Maunalua Bay Foundation. The company will contribute an additional
$500 to the Foundation's second-annual July 4th fireworks
celebration, making it the only public utility represented among
the event's dozen-plus local sponsors. "The Independence Day at
Maunalua Bay Foundation has created a very meaningful program to
support higher education in our community," said Hawaii American
Water General Manager, Lee Mansfield. "We're proud to be a small
part of this program and what has become a great local event
celebrating family and friends." The Independence Day at Maunalua
Bay Foundation grants $500 scholarships annually to aspiring
college students and enrolled students in need of financial
assistance. The organization's Independence Day event, which
features live music, fireworks, food and children's activities,
helps to raise money for the scholarship fund. For more information
about the Independence Day at Maunalua Bay celebration, visit:
http://www.independencedayatmaunaluabay.org/. Hawaii American
Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK),
provides quality wastewater services to more than 25,000 people.
DATASOURCE: Hawaii American Water CONTACT: Catherine Bowie, Manager
External Affairs, +1-831-646-3208, , or Lee Mansfield, General
Manager, +1-808-394-1285, , both for Hawaii American Water Web
Site: http://www.independencedayatmaunaluabay.org/
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