BUILDING THE FUTURE ON A CENTURY OF FAITH
For more than a hundred years, Hawaiian Mission Academy has been more than a school — it’s been 'ohana.
A place where hearts were shaped, friendships formed, and faith strengthened. Generations have walked these halls learning not just how to succeed, but how to live with purpose and serve with love.
Time, however, reminds us when it’s time to rebuild. Our mission is strong, but our campus is tired. After years of patching and repairs, haumāna (students) deserve more — updated spaces to learn, modern classrooms to explore, and a campus that reflects the kuleana (responsibility) and kūpono (excellence) we teach within its walls.
This isn’t just about buildings — it’s about connection and belonging. Together, we can honor the past while building a future worthy of the legacy we’ve been given.
Now is the time to invest in the next generation of leaders, dreamers, and disciples.
Phase One begins here: transforming our campus one space at a time.
The Forever Lei: Growing Our Future Together
At Hawaiian Mission Academy, we believe building for the future is a shared effort rooted in faith, community, and purpose.
The Forever Lei is a visual representation of our campus building campaign. Each flower added to the lei represents $15,000 raised toward our $1.5 million goal. Over time, the lei will grow to include 100 flowers, each one symbolizing generosity, partnership, and belief in the mission of HMA.
Displayed on campus, the Forever Lei serves as a reminder that every gift plays a role in shaping the spaces where our students learn, grow, and thrive.
As the lei grows, so does our impact—strengthening programs, improving facilities, and investing in the future of Hawaiian Mission Academy.
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• Fountain restored and flowing
• Library paintedTo date, Phase 1 has raised $166,500 toward our $1.5 million goal.
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• Library Carpet
• Science Lab Flooring
• Gym, Pensacola Classrooms, and Campus House Roofing
• Driveway and Roundabout Asphalt Replacement
• Maranatha Volunteers International will be on campus for classroom carpet replacement and painting
Read about our progress