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"Nana ka maka; hana ka lima." <eObserve with the eyes; work with the hands." ( Puku(i , 2267) The purpose of this Hana Lima Scholarship is to give hnaneial assistance to students participating in a vocational or technical education program for occupations that ean provide a "living wage." Eligible programs include, but are not limited to, carpentry and automotive technology, nursing, medical assisting, massage therapy, cosmetology and CDL training. Preference is given to non-traditional students: single parents, disabled (meets ADA definition), houseless, sole~income providers, previously incarcerated and wards of the court. As an applicant, you must meet the foIIowing criteria: • Be of Native Hawaiian ancestry • Be a resident of the state of Hawai'i • Be enrolled at least half time in a vocational degree or certification program (AS or AAS - Associates Degree) for the Fall 2009 term in one of the educational institutions in Hawai'i listed on our application. If you have any questions, please contact: ALU LIKE, ine. Career & Technical Education at (808) 535-6734 or visit our website at http://www.alulike.org «o*',ns Toge^ W Hale O Na Limahana r \ M 458 Keawe Street • Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813 ALU LIKE ine.

Applications available online at http://www.alulike.org/services/kaipu_hana.html Funding maāe possible by the gracious contributions of Kamehameha Schools.