HHSAA SOS Fund:
Initiated in 2011, the Save Our Sports campaign is still ongoing. Over 1.5 million dollars have been collected and distributed through this program. Donations are currently being accepted by mail to supplement the public schools for this school year.Checks may be made payable to HHSAA SOS Account and sent to HHSAA, P.O. Box 62029, Honolulu, Hawaii 96839.
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for your assistance in continuing this
valuable fundraising campaign.
Zippy’s Restaurants Helping to Save Hawaii Public High School Athletics
The Honolulu Advertiser: Zippy's joins SOS campaign
The Honolulu Advertiser: Zippy's joins SOS campaign
Foodland and Sack N Save Stores Accept Donations at Checkout to Help Save Hawaii’s High School Sports and Match Customer Donations Dollar for Dollar up To $50,000.
Donations accepted through Aug. 31
Donations accepted through Aug. 31
L&L Offers $1 Steak Plate During Tough Times: Proceeds to Benefit HHSAA
KGMB9: L&L Offers $1 Steak Plates During Tough Times
KGMB9: L&L Offers $1 Steak Plates During Tough Times
The Honolulu Advertiser:
- Prep sports score $430,000 backing (7/29/2009)
- Season of giving has come early (7/29/2009)
- Amemiya always at the forefront (8/2/2009)
- ‘SOS’ fund has raised over $525,000 (08/4/2009)
- Blog: Thankfully, spirit of giving can be contagious (8/5/2009)
- Donations pour in to help preps (8/6/2009)
- Shane Victorino contributes $10,000 to 'Save Our Sports' prep fund (8/6/2009)
- Victorino donates $10,000 (8/7/2009)
- Amemiya's vision has raised bar for high school sports (8/9/2009)
- Campaign at $600,000 and counting (8/13/2009)
- Steak plates for $1 at L&L to support prep Save Our Sports fundraising drive (8/14/2009)
- $1 plate lunch deal to benefit athletics / Foodland to match customers’ donations (8/16/2009)
- Maui firms light up the night (8/20/2009)
- Foodland matching customer donations (8/23/2009)
- You're saving high school sports (8/23/2009)
- Electricians' unions rally for the cause (8/27/2009)
- Foodland pitches in to aid athletes (8/30/2009)
- National exposure brings in donations (9/3/2009)
- Saint Louis crusade aids public schools (9/10/2009)
- Zippy's joins SOS campaign (9/12/2009)
- Foodland donates $76,000 to 'Save Our Sports' fund (9/14/2009)
- Foodland, customers raise $76K (9/15/2009)
- Police respond with $25K (9/17/2009)
- Coaches' pay may be trimmed further (9/25/2009)
- McInerny Foundation answers the 'SOS' call (9/28/2009)
- Prep sports fund nears $1 million (9/29/2009)
- Farrington cleans up on laundry needs (10/1/2009)
- Drive surpasses $1 million (10/8/2009)
- Zippy's answers 'SOS' call to help raise funds for HHSAA (10/11/2009)
- Ho'olaulea to help raise funds (10/15/2009)
- Top stars to perform at Save Our Sports benefit tomorrow (10/20/2009)
- Top stars to perform at Save Our Sports benefit today (10/21/2009)
- Downtown hoolaulea for 'SOS' (10/21/2009)
- Coaches' ono grinds boost 'SOS' drive (10/22/2009)
- Fund tops $1.2M; will continue (10/29/2009)
- Campbell Foundation a boost to 'SOS' (11/6/2009)
- Champion Edge helps compensate coaches (11/12/2009)
- Honda in accord with 'SOS' goals (11/19/2009)
- Punahou students aid public schools (11/26/2009)
- Zippy's adds $20,000 to SOS (12/3/2009)
- Book sale to benefit athletics programs (12/9/2009)
- Shokudo patrons can sweeten pot (12/10/2009)
- Schools to sell Ching biography (12/17/2009)
- GIFT gives $10,000 more to 'SOS' (12/24/2009)
- Punahou alumni boost fund (12/31/2009)
- Hawaii opened its hearts, wallets to 'SOS' campaign (1/3/2010)
- Honda sales drive pumps in $25,000 (1/14/2010)
- Fundraiser on Jan. 28 to support SOS (1/21/2010)
- SOS releases $600K to schools (1/29/2010)
- 'Professionals' fundraiser adds $11,000 to campaign (2/4/2010)
- Funds help pay bus fares in busy month (2/11/2010)
- Shokudo sweetens pot for 'SOS' (2/20/2010)
- Amemiya staying with campaign (3/7/2010)
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