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Scholarship applications now available for Lahainaluna seniors and alumni

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Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s Scholarship Committee announced that a total of $10,000 in scholarships will be available to Lahainaluna High School seniors and alumni for the 2026-2027 school year.

Scholarship awards between $500 and $2000 will be awarded to qualifying seniors who will graduate from Lahainaluna High School in 2026, as well as Lahainaluna High School alumni.

Eligibility requirements for Seniors include being accepted into an accredited two- or four-year college, or university, as well as writing an essay. Alumni must be full-time students currently enrolled in college or university in 2026-2027.

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Scholarship applications can be found on the Learn page on the Lahaina Restoration Foundation website at www.lahainarestoration.org.

Senior applications may also be picked up from Ginny Yasutake, College and Career Counselor at Lahainaluna High School.

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, established in 1962, whose mission is to be stewards and storytellers of Lahaina’s historic and cultural heritage.

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For more information, please email Ginger Gannon at bunkyg@hawaii.rr.com

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Lahaina Restoration Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to be stewards and storytellers of Lahaina’s Historic & Cultural Heritage. For over 60 years, LRF has worked to preserve and restore Lahaina’s historic sites through educational programs, heritage preservation, and community engagement. In the wake of the devastating fires, LRF is actively working to rebuild and restore key historical landmarks, ensuring that Lahaina’s unique history endures to inspire future generations. Your support helps us protect and revive the legacy of this historic town. To learn more or get involved, visit LahainaRestoration.org

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