The Bouslog Labor Scholarship was established by the first female labor and civil rights attorney in Hawaii, Harriet Bouslog. She established this scholarship in 1989 to benefit ILWU Local 142 members and their families.
This year, there were 25 admitted recipients across all divisions. Congratulations to them, and we wish continued success to the current 52 total participants in the program.
participants in the program. The scholarship is now extended to graduate school if participants should choose to continue their education.
Get in touch!
If you have any questions, email harrietbouslog@gmail. com or call 808-537-3327. This is a great opportunity to fund your child’s education at any of the ten UH campuses. Every bit counts!
When to apply Applications must be submitted by: April 1, 2019.
UH Manoa:
$2000/semester
UH Hilo/West Oahu:
$1000/semester
UH Community Colleges:
$750/semester
Kahili Katagiri
Kahili’s father Robert Katagiri works at Unit 4202 Honolulu Terminals MHR
Tyler Chock
Tyler’s father Harold Chock works at Unit 4201 McCabe, Hamilton & Renny.
Cody Pacheco
Cody’s grandfather Teofilo Pueblas Ragocos worked at Pepeekeo Sugar Plantation on the Big Island.
Ruth Santos
Ruth’s grandfather Joseph Anthony Santos worked at Pioneer Mill on Maui.
Jamaica Aquino
Jamaica’s father Romulo Aquino works at Unit 2404 Wailea Golf (Maintenance and Property Management).
Sheena Marie Garo
Sheena’s grandfather Avelinon Garo worked at HC&S on Maui.
Romel Gaspar
Romel’s mother Delia Carrera Gaspar works at Unit 1515 Fairmont Orchid.
Aldon Dela Pena-Bermudes
Aldon’s uncle is Predencio Rudy Bermudas from Unit 4201 McCabe, Hamilton, & Renny.
Kanani Nawell
Kanani’s grandfather Kyle Kauhana worked at Unit 4209 Young Brothers.
Sydney Dempsey
Sydney’s mother Kristi Dempsey works at Unit 2520 Grand Wailea Resort.
Kaipoleimanu
Diaz Kaipoleimanu works at Unit 4420 Straub Clinic and Hospital.