Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 10, Number 2, 1 February 1993 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LEGACY

^ .4? 4 v\> ernice W* Forever Fevv organizations must deal with the concept of "forever" eaeh and every day. For Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate it is built into everything we do. It is a goal whieh is diffīcult and enriching as we seek to fulfill the wishes of Bernice Pauahi Bishop. She founded KS/BE over 100 years ago, to educate Hawaiian children in perpetuitv". That means forever. When she created her will īn 1884, it was clear the Hawaiian people were in severe decline, with extinction mueh more than a remote possibility. Pauahi believed the chiet reason behind this decline was the inabilitv of Hawaiians to deal with the swiftly changing times of 19th centur>; Hawaii and complexities ot Western civilization. It was her dream that Kamehameha Schools would help change this forever. Today, the five trustees who carry out Pauahi's legacy are eonstantly confronted with the realities ot perpetuity and forever. The estate's financial resources fund all of Kamehameha School programs and the tmstees must ensure that those resources are available to educate Hawaiian children for as long as there are Hawaiian children. Thanks to Pauahi s foresight and her will, it is clear that Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate will be here for them and for their children. To educate generation aiter generation of Hawaiian children we eonstantly seek the appreciation of KS/BE assets. Tliat is our job. Experience tells us the cost of education will continue to rise, because of evolving educational technologies, the ever-increasing spiral of infiation and our constant efforts to do more and more for Hawaiian youth. KS/BE is sometimes accused of not having a heart. Nothing could be less true. It is because we have the welfare of untold generations of children at heart that we are managing our assets and cultivating our resources. These resources, if handled astutely, promise a better and brighter future for Hawaiian children. For most people, forever is an abstraction. At KS/BE it is our inspiration. Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate KS/BE sponsors this eolumn in the interest of helping people understand its role and mission.