Queen Kapi’olani’s Living Gift to Island Keiki

The toughest journey voyager Nainoa Thompson ever made was the one that began when his son was born with a life-threatening disorder. At 9 months, all’s well. Nainoa Thompson has been on many epic voyages in his life. But not one of them compares to the journey that he and his wife, KHON’s Kathy Muneno, have been on as they welcome their children into the world.

Wednesday - August 19, 2009
By Alice Keesing
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Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children 100 Birthday Candles

* In an historic event, Hawaii’s five local television stations will simultaneously air Kapi’olani’s story on Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. The one-hour special looks at the hospital’s history and features many Island families, including the Thompsons, whose loved ones have received life-saving care.

* On Aug. 27 and 28, KSSK radio will hold a Radiothon to benefit the Kapi’olani Children’s Miracle Network. Listeners can make a donation by calling 952-KIDS.

* Kapi’olani’s birthday party takes place at Honolulu Zoo Aug. 30 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The day includes keiki activities, entertainment and prize giveaways. Download and print a free pass at http://www.kapiolanigift.org; or pay regular admission at the door.

* As part of the Kapi’olani Story Project, the hospital is seeking personal experiences, cherished memories and reflections from families who have been touched by Kapi’olani and its predecessor, Kauikeolani Children’s Hospital. All are invited to share their story at http://www.KapiolaniStoryPr oject.org. On Sept. 30, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Hawaii will select one winner from the contributors to receive a grand prize of 200,000 SPG Starpoints.

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