Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 28, Number 4, 1 ʻApelila 2011 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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MEAOLOKO TABLE 0F CONTENTS 'apelila | april 2011 1 Vol. 28, No. 4 APRIL IS MO'OLELO Nlll | GOVER FEATURE f'iTCD*rv Helping Hawaiian families thrive page h MONTH BY MELI88A MONIZ A partnership between Hawai'i First i Federal Credit Union and OHA has boosted 1 the eeonomie and education prospects of 20 Native Hawaiians on Hawai'i lsland photo: sxchu EXTENDED GOVERAGE ADDRESSING HO'OKAHUA WAIWAI | EOONOMIO SELF-SUFFIGIENGY: * OHA awards 9 CBED grants to nonprofits, page 4 * CNHA aims to help others improve their financial sawy, page 4 * Mālama Loan ean be attainable, page 5 * Gredit scores 101, page 15 * How kūpuna ean avoid fraud, page15 * Just how big of an eeonomie engine is the Merrie Monarch? page 24

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