PCCA receives $430.00 donation from The Plaza at Pearl City

Feb 6, 2018 | PC Community

The Pearl City Community Association received a $430.00 check donation from The Plaza at Pearl City on Monday, February 5 in support of Pearl City High School. Pearl City Community Association President Barry Villamil and PCCA Board member Jits Fujimura accepted the very generous donation from The Plaza administrator, Marisa Kesaji.

The Plaza at Pearl City and the Pearl City Community Association partnered in a Domino Pizza fundraiser from November 27 – December 23, 2017 that helped raise funds presented to the Pearl City Community Association in support of Pearl City High School's graduating seniors in the PCHS Project Grad Program. The fundraiser included the purchase of $10.00 Domino's Doughraiser cards that was good for a medium, 2-topping pizza.

Marisa Kesaji, The Plaza at Pearl City

“The purpose of the check was to provide the Pearl City Community Association with a monetary donation to help out with the Pearl City High School senior graduating class and with their Project Graduation, and maybe student scholarships. We want to reach out to our community, whether its schools, seniors, we just want to become a part of the Pearl City community. The Domino's fundraiser wouldn’t have been a success without the generous participation from our team members, residents and families."

Barry Villamil, President, Pearl City Community Association

“Today’s check donation is the beginning of a very promising partnership between The Plaza and the Pearl City Community Association as we both commit a portion our financial resources to support and secure our Pearl City High School graduating seniors a safe and memorable senior year and graduation night.”

The Pearl City Community Association will make a check presentation to the 2018 PCHS Project Graduation planning committee in March, 2018.

Thank you to Marisa Kesaji and The Plaza at Pearl City!

 

 


Pictured L-R: PCCA Past President Jits Fujimura, The Plaza

Administrator Marisa Kesaji. and PCCA President Barry Villamil.