YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF OAHU
1040 RICHARDS STREET, HONOLULU, HI 96813 www.ywcaoahu.org

Total Revenue
$3,983,693
Total Expenses
$4,482,583
Net Assets
$8,786,538

Organizations Filed Purposes: ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN. THE YWCA OF O'AHU EXISTS TO CULTIVATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP, TO HELP THEM CREATE FULFILLING LIVES FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES, AND FACILITATE SOCIAL CHANGE WITH POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACT FOR THEIR COMMUNITIES. FOUNDED IN 1900, THE YWCA OF O'AHU IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST WOMEN'S MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION IN HAWAI'I WITH MORE THAN 1,110 MEMBERS. THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS WOMEN AND GIRLS THROUGH HOUSING, ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH AND WELLNESS. THE YWCA OF O'AHU IS A PREMIER ORGANIZATION THAT SERVES WOMEN AND GIRLS IN COLLABORATION WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS IN SUPPORT OF OUR MISSION.

THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF OAHU IS A WOMEN'S MEMBERSHIP MOVEMENT THAT EXISTS TO CULTIVATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP, HELPING THEM CREATE FULFILLING LIVES FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES, AND FACILITATE SOCIAL CHANGE WITH POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACT FOR THEIR COMMUNITIES. THE YWCA OF OAHU IS WOMEN HELPING WOMEN. THE ASSOCIATION WILL THRUST ITS COLLECTIVE POWER TOWARD THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN AND THE ELIMINATION OF RACISM.

EDUCATION, SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY-PROVIDES EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO WOMEN FOR ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND LEADERSHIP.

FERNHURST - THERE WERE TWO PROGRAMS AT FERNHURST IN 2019 AS FOLLOWS:1) HOMEBASE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING: PROVIDED 2,384 SUBSIDIZED/DISCOUNTED HOUSING NIGHTS AND 687 MEALS FOR 24 WOMEN. SUPPORT AND SERVICES PROVIDED TO HELP THEM OBTAIN PERMANENT HOUSING. 83% AGREED THAT ONE BARRIER TO PERMANENT HOUSING WAS REDUCED. 2) FURLOUGH: WORK PROGRAM TO FACILITATE THE SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION FOR SELECTED WOMEN FROM PRISON BACK INTO THE COMMUNITY. THIS PROGRAM, WHICH BECAME PART OF YWCA OAHU IN JULY 2015, PROVIDED 6,408 RESIDENT BED NIGHTS AND 7,284 MEALS TO 50 INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTS. 28 RESIDENTS WORKED THROUGH THE PROGRAM AND WERE RELEASED IN 2019.

CAMPING - CENTER WHERE INDIVIDUALS OF DIVERSE CULTURES AND RELIGIONS COME TOGETHER IN PEACE; CENTER ALLOWS FOR CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.DRESS FOR SUCCESS - PROVIDED 314 WOMEN WITH CAREER APPROPRIATE ATTIRE AND PROVIDED ONE-ON-ONE COUNSELING TO MANY OF THESE SAME WOMEN TO HELP THEM PREPARE FOR JOB INTERVIEWS. A TOTAL OF 2,940 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT PROGRAMS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Noriko NamikiCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER40$96,927
Jonathan TownsleyCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$60,817
Kimberly HarukiMEMBER1$0
Keala PetersMEMBER1$0
Sophie AdversaloMEMBER1$0
Heather Yanazaki MiyasatoMEMBER1$0
Susan IngMEMBER1$0
Catie CullisonMEMBER1$0
Dana TokiokaBOARD CHAIR3$0
Catherine SchultzMEMBER1$0
Nicole VelascoMEMBER1$0
Emi AuTREASURER1$0
Kristi Inkinen YanagiharaIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR3$0
Rachel CunninghamSECRETARY3$0
Cayenne Pe'AMEMBER1$0
Mary Therese Perez HattoriMEMBER1$0
Breana GroszMEMBER2$0
Darlene BlakeneyMEMBER1$0
Kendra OishiMEMBER1$0

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