$75K in scholarships awarded by Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association to 15 Hawaiʻi high school seniors

Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association recently celebrated its 21st class of the Kaimana Scholarship Program, honoring 15 Hawaiʻi high school 2026 graduates for their achievements and all-around excellence in academics, athletics, community service and healthy activities.
“This is one of the most meaningful events of the year for [Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association],” said Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mark Mugiishi. “It’s a privilege to recognize Hawaiʻi’s best and brightest students and to reaffirm our commitment to investing in their futures as they go on to strengthen our communities.”
Mugiishi and Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association Senior Vice President of Government Policy and Advocacy Jenn Diesman presented the scholarships during a ceremony on Oʻahu, which brought together the awarded students, their families and school representatives.

2026 Kaimana Scholars
Hawaiʻi County
- Giselle Minez-Cruz, Kealakehe High School
- Aysha Pham, Makua Lani Christian Academy
Kauaʻi County
- David Braman, Kauaʻi High School
- Brynn Lee Hirata, Waimea High School
Maui County
- Jeremiah Jacinto, Baldwin High School
- Timika McLaurin, Molokaʻi High School
Honolulu County
- Joseph Abreu, Saint Louis School
- Sahana Ahmed, Kamehameha Schools Kapalama
- Mia Ha‑Rozewski, Pearl City High School
- Zaira‑Marley Marcellino, Hālau Kū Mana Public Charter School
- Maria Pineda, Pearl City High School
- Soleil Soares, Le Jardin Academy
- Anna Steed, Kapolei High School
- Vera Wang, Henry J. Kaiser High School
- Wes Yamaguchi, Punahou School
This year’s recipients were evaluated by a scholarship selection committee and needed to meet academic, athletic and community service requirements.

Each scholarship is $5,000, which can be used to help pay for higher education expenses, including tuition, books, computers and room and board.
Visit the Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association website to learn more about the Kaimana Scholarship Program and the association.
