Notes from Full Life’s Annual Meeting

Full Life Hawaii • January 29, 2013

Full Life’s Annual Meeting was held on January 26th in Waimea. Over 50 members of the Full Life ‘ohana were there including participants, family members, direct support workers, office staff and all of our Board Members.

Glennon Gingo, Board Chair welcomed everyone and presented the Full Life 2012 Corporate Sponsor Award to Annie’s Island Fresh Burgers for their continued support of Full Life.

Christie Crawford presented a financial report. Full Life’s  Annual Report 2012 was distributed to all attendees.

After a delicious lunch, our outstanding volunteers and employees were recognized with Full Life 2012 Hanohano Award Certificates, lei and small gifts.

Mahalo to everyone who attended!

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