The Bank of Hawaii Foundation this month gave Catholic Charities Hawaii a pledge of $100,000 for its campaign to expand services for children and families at its Laulima House residence on Keeaumoku Street next to the Catholic Charities campus in Honolulu. Pictured, from left, are Catholic Charities president and CEO Terry Walsh, Laulima House campaign chairman Jerry Rauckhorst and Catholic Charities vice president-philanthropy Mary Leong Saunders, Bank of Hawaii vice chairman Alton Kuioka, BOH senior executive vice president Susan Ing, and BOH senior vice president Bonnie Fong. Laulima, in Hawaiian, means “many hands working together.” (Photo courtesy of Catholic Charities Hawaii)