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A Matson Giving 2017 Manifest THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHARITABLE SUPPORT AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES OF MATSON, INC. AND ITS OPERATIONS IN HAWAII, THE PACIFIC, ALASKA, AND ON THE U.S. MAINLAND.

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Matson Giving 2017 ManifestTHE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHARITABLE SUPPORT AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES OF MATSON, INC. AND ITS OPERATIONS IN HAWAII, THE PACIFIC, ALASKA, AND ON THE U.S. MAINLAND.

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This fifth edition of Manifest, our annual report of Matson’s efforts to strengthen the communities in which we live and work, details the growing diversity of ways our company invests in the quality of life around the Pacific and on the U.S. mainland.

To meet our mission in this regard, we look for ways to support organizations that are particularly effective in our communities.

In the following pages, you’ll find details of the support our company provided to 859 such organizations during 2017, and a few select images that illustrate how a total of $3.7 million in cash and in-kind support made a difference in our communities, one project at a time.

All of the decision makers on our geographically organized Community Giving committees are Matson employees who volunteer for this additional responsibility. Their individual and collective commitment to improving their communities drives Matson’s Community Giving program. This report is dedicated to their leadership and the active participation of so many other of our employees in their communities, who together embody the giving spirit of Matson.

Matthew J. CoxCHAIRMAN AND CEO

Message from the Chairman and CEO

Our communities and their needs are diverse, and so is our giving.Cash Grants Our most common type of support is a cash donation. Whether paid in the currency of the United States or of other nations, these donations are made with a generous heart and go straight to the charity’s bottom line.

Matching Gifts Contributions to match employees’ favorite charities also are cash donations, which are triggered by involved and generous Matson personnel in all of our geographic areas.

Ka Ipu ‘Aina This Hawaii-focused environ-mental cleanup program marked its 16th year of providing cash stipend for spear heading cleanups in beaches and parks across the state.

Adahi I Tano’ Shorelines, roadways and parks on the island of Guam benefit from a similar environmental program: assisted cleanups conducted by volunteers rewarded with a donation.

Event Sponsorship Matson sponsors fundraising events, including meals at all hours of the day and night; walks and runs; bike rides and golf tournaments; concerts, competitions and performances.

Container and Equipment Loans and Donations A variety of schools, churches and other charities were loaned dry and refrigerated containers to help them raise funds via craft fairs and rummage sales, festivals, carnivals, graduations, halaus and pow wows. And when a container ends its useful life to Matson with enough life left in it to be valued by others, many eager recipients were awaiting the opportunity to re-use them for a variety of purposes.

Donated or Discounted Shipping Matson moves a lot of cargo for charity, where and when our excellent and frequent service is more meaningful than cash. Both discounted and donated shipping is considered for occasional charitable needs, requested sufficiently in advance and, for disaster response, upon hours’ notice.

Many Types of Support on our Manifest

Cover Images: Top: Snow-topped Chugach Mountains within the Chugach National Forest, viewed from the Port of Anchorage. Photo: Jeff Schultz. Middle: Dig Afognak campers celebrate after cleaning marine debris from the shoreline of Afognak Island in Alaska. Bottom: The Pacific Ocean

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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT (IN MILLIONS)

NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTED

In-kind by Location

In-kind by Type

Cash Contribution by Location

$260K

Western and South Pacific

$550K $240K $345K $210K $210K $190K $235K

$100K $90K

$50K

$20K $25K

$45K

$1.18M $530K $200K

Cash Contribution by Category

$580K $860K

$1.225M $265K

Health & Human Services

Education

Arts/Culture/Humanities

Civic/Cmty Improv/Disasters

Environment

Youth Development

Maritime/Leadership/Public Benefit

Food/Ag and Nutrition

Recreation/Sports

Hawaii Mainland Alaska

Western and South Pacific Hawaii Mainland Alaska

Container Donations Container Loans Shipping Program Administration

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Matson’s community support totaled $3.7 million in 2017 comprising $2.2 million in cash and an additional $1.5 million worth of in-kind services.

Cash Grants—Notable cash donations of $20,000 or more include contribution to the United Ways in Hawaii and on the U.S. Mainland; to Hawaii’s Bishop Museum; to the American Red Cross in many locations; for the Navy League of the United States; to the American Heart Association; to the Coast Guard Foundation; and to the Hawaii State Department of Education.

Matching Gifts—More than 200 personal gifts were matched in 2017, as employees embrace the power of directing Matson’s charitable dollars to causes in their communities.

Ka Ipu ‘Aina and Adahi I Tano’—In 2017, 135 charities in Hawaii and 24 in Guam participated in cleanups with Matson paying the disposal costs as well as a stipend for each event. That means, three times a week, we’re supporting volunteers who help prevent pollution.

Event Sponsorship—Employee participation events include entire families who support the Special Olympics, Heart Walk, Relay for Life and March for Babies.

Container and Equipment Loans and Donations—Containers were donated in 2017 to charities including the Tiburon Salmon Institute, Rincon Valley Little League, Hawaii Island Invasive Species Committee and the Royal Order of Kamehameha.

Donated or Discounted Shipping—Shipping was provided for environmental programs to encourage recycling and for the removal of decommissioned Eklutna Dam from Alaska; for medical equipment and supplies moving from Hawaii to Pohnpei, Palau and Majuro; for a mobile spay/neuter clinic to improve animal welfare on Oahu; and canoes large and small moved on our vessels across the South Pacific. Fresh, frozen and pantry supplies for food banks and meal programs were assisted in Alaska and Hawaii.

Since mid-2012, Matson’s support for our communities exceeds $14 million.

CASH CONTRIBUTIONS BY LOCATION

CASH CONTRIBUTIONS BY CATEGORY

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT: 2012–2017(in millions)

(6 mos) (6 mos)

NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTED

IN-KIND SUPPORT BY TYPE

IN-KIND SUPPORT BY LOCATION

2017 Community Investment Highlights

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“Decades of working in Hawaii with Matson’s employees and our customers confirm for me that we all benefit from dedicated and generous members of the community, including those with whom I serve. My tenure as Chair leaves me grateful for the magnitude of Matson’s commitment and humbled by the service of others for their most cherished causes. Mahalo!”

Pacific Committee members are all island residents and they know the benefits and obstacles of life in remote locations, where reliability defines both our scheduled vessel service and Matson’s approach to charitable giving. Throughout Hawaii, Guam, Micronesia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Fiji, and Tahiti, islanders depend on each other to support both essentials and the extras. This year, dozens of new causes—both employee-initiated and community driven—have been added to the list of our most dependable donations.

Len IsotoffVic Angoco Jr. Matt CoxJocelyn Chagami Russell Chin Bernadette Valencia

Ku‘uhaku Park

Pacific CommitteeChair, Gary Nakamatsu, Senior Advisor,

Sales—Hawaii

Vic Angoco Jr., Senior Vice President, Pacific

Jocelyn Chagami, Manager, Industrial Engineering and Operations Systems, Pacific

Russell Chin, District Manager, Hawaii Island

Matt Cox, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

Len Isotoff, Vice President, Sales—Hawaii

Ku‘uhaku Park, Vice President, Government & Community Relations

Bernadette Valencia, Vice President & General Manager, Guam/Micronesia

Staff: Linda Howe, [email protected]

Ka Ipu ‘A-ina Program Staff: Keahi Birch

Adahi I Tano’ Program Staff (Guam): Gloria Perez

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Pacific

Gary Nakamatsu, Chair

The MV Manukai approaches Oahu.

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HAWAII RECIPIENTS

Serving Hawaii since 1882, Matson’s long term relationships in the island communities are evident. In this, our headquarters state, 435 organizations on five islands were supported in 2017.

Cash donations totaled $1.18 million. In-Kind support reached $585,000.

STATEWIDEAgricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawaii Aloha State Association of the Deaf Aloha United Way American Diabetes Association American Heart Association—Oahu, Maui Association of Fundraising Professionals—

Aloha Chapter Better Business Bureau Foundation of Hawaii Better Business Bureau Northwest & Pacific Blood Bank of Hawaii Catholic Charities Hawaii Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Child & Family Service Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii Coast Guard Foundation Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Dave Lyman Memorial Scholarship Fund Domestic Violence Action Center Easter Seals Hawaii East-West Center Foundation Friends of Hawaii Charities Friends of the Library of Hawaii

General Contractors Association of Hawaii Girl Scouts Council of Hawaii Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Hawaii Ag and Culinary Alliance Hawaii Aquaculture & Aquaponics Association Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council Hawaii Construction Career Days Hawaii Council for the Humanities, History Day Hawaii Culinary Education Foundation Hawaii FoodbankHawaii High School Athletic Association Foundation Hawaii HomeOwnership Center Hawaii Lions Foundation for District 50 Hawaii Parkinson Association Hawaii Public Radio Hawaii Restaurant Association Hawaii State 4-H Livestock Council

Hawaii State Department of Education— Hawaii Teacher Induction Center

Hawaii State Junior Golf Association Hawaii Steel Alliance Hawaii United Okinawa Association Hawaiian Lifeguard Association Hope Community Resources Jewish Cultural Gala Kids Kupboard Kina‘ole Foundation March of Dimes—Hawaii Chapter Merrie Monarch Festival Muscular Dystrophy Association-Hawaii Na Wahine Pa‘ani ‘O Punahou National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—

Office of Coastal Management

CASH DONATION An initial gift in 2014 has grown into Matson’s signature support for Hawaii’s public schools across the state, assisting the New Teacher Induction Center to ‘train and retain’ via our support for Beginning Teacher Summer Academies, two-days of just-in-time training, now reaching all islands. Matson’s 2017 funding also enabled Special Ed teachers to be ‘specially’ served.

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Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation Navy League of the United States—Honolulu Council Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation Paniolo Hall of Fame Partners in Development Foundation PBS Hawaii Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii Salvation Army—Pacific Division Special Olympics Hawaii Tax Foundation of Hawaii Teach for America—Hawaii The Nature Conservancy—Hawaii Times Supermarket Charity Golf Tournament

OAHU808 Dirt Dawgs 808 Storm AAU of the USA—Escola Coxa Hawaii, Hoops for

Christ, Kaizen Volleyball Club, Kawainui Baseball AccesSurf Hawaii ACE Hardware Hawaii Aikahi Elementary School Student Council Aloha Medical Mission Alzheimer’s Association—Aloha Chapter Asia-Pacific Exchange & Development ASSETS School August Ahrens Elementary School Autism Society Hawaii Bishop MuseumBoy Scouts of America—Aloha Council—Troops 5, 82,

195, 263, 326, Venture 808

Bradley Ocean Sports Foundation Camp Anuenue Hawaii via Small Army for a Cause Carole Kai Charities/Great Aloha RunCenter for Tomorrow’s Leaders Central Union Church Preschool and Kindergarten Chaminade University Damien Memorial School Drill Team Hawaii Booster Club Drug Abuse Resistance Education—Oahu Chapter Duke’s Oceanfest Dynasty Sports Club Softball East Honolulu Girls Softball Eastside Baseball Academy Families In The Fire Family Programs Hawaii Farrington High School Lady Govs Basketball Filipino Community Center—Oahu Friends of Honouliuli Friends Of Imi Ho Ola Friends Of Kailua High School Friends of Kaiser PTSA for Project Grad

Friends of Waikiki Aquarium Friends of Youth Outreach (FOYO) Foundation Give Aloha Fund Gregory House Programs Guava Jam—Royal Ha‘aheo Softball Habilitat Hanahauoli School Hanalani School Hawaii Army Museum Society Hawaii Baptist Academy Hawaii Bowl Foundation Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation Hawaii Federation Of USA Wrestling Hawaii Golden Gloves Hawaii Kai Boat Club Foundation Hawaii Sailing FoundationHawaii State Chapter of Children’s Justice Centers Hawaii Storm Basketball Hawaii Surfriders Hawaii Theatre Center Hawaii Titans Fastpitch Hawaii Wall & Ceiling Industry Scholarship Fund Hawaii Youth Symphony Association Hawaiian Humane SocietyHawaiian Island Twisters Booster Club Hawaii-Niigata Helping Hands HawaiiHI Impact Football Association HI Performance Baseball Hina Mauka Historic Hawaii Foundation Honolulu Community Jewish Preschool

2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

DONATED SHIPPING The Blood Bank of Hawaii’s newest bloodmobile rolls off Matson’s RO-CON vessel MV Mokihana.

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Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce Honolulu Police Community Foundation Honolulu Theatre for Youth Honolulu Water Polo Ho‘okua‘aina Ho‘ola Na Pua Ho‘omaluhia—Hawaii Pacific Division Hospice Hawaii HUGS—Help, Understanding & Group Support

I’m A Bright Kid Foundation Imagineworks Institute for Human ServicesInterscholastic League of Honolulu for University

Lab School Intertribal Council of Hawaii Iolani Raiders Boosters Club Iolani School Japan-America Society of Hawaii

2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

Japanese Cultural Center of HawaiiKaimuki High School Boys Basketball Kainalu Elementary School Kalani Falcons Athletic BoostersKalani High School Kalihi Y Service Club Kamehameha Schools ATPKanehunamoku Voyaging Academy Kaneohe Canoe Club Kaoi Soccer Club Kapiolani Health FoundationKapolei Foundation Kapolei Pony Baseball Keiki Education Living Independent Institute Keiki O Ka Aina Family Learning Center Killa Bees Softball Club Knights of Columbus Council 16002 KOVA—Keiki Opio Volleyball Academy Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation Kru Baseball Lanakila Basketball Club Lanakila Pacific Foundation Lanikai Canoe Club Lanikai Elementary School Law Enforcement Community Foundation LDS for Kaimuki Ward Boy Scouts of America Le Fetuao Samoan Language Center Le Jardin Academy Leilehua High School Parents Booster for Project Grad Les Dames d’Escoffier International—Hawaii Chapter Lincoln Elementary School Make-A-Wish Hawaii Manoa Elementary School Mary, Star of the Sea School Maryknoll School

DONATED SHIPPING Blood Bank of Hawaii team members jumped for joy receiving from a Matson employee the keys to the newest bloodmobile. Manufactured near the U.S. East Coast, the final 2,500 miles of its journey aboard the MV Mokihana to Hawaii—from Long Beach to Honolulu—was free of charge.

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2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

McKinley Band Boosters McKinley High School McKinley High School Foundation Mediation Center of the Pacific Mid-Pacific Institute School of the Arts Mililani Bears Baseball Mililani Trojans Association Mililani Volleyball Club Miss Hawaii Organization Moanalua Gardens Foundation Moanalua High School Na Kama Kai Na Maka O Puuwai Aloha—Foundation Nan Charity Golf Tournament Napuuomalei Navy League of the U.S. North Shore Canoe Club Nuke Laloosh Hawaii Oahu Performing Arts Ohana Oahu Prospects Oahu RC&D Pacific Aviation Museum Pacific Buddhist Academy Pacific Region Baseball Palama Settlement Papa Ku Mana Pearl City High School—Softball and Student Council Performing Arts Center of Kapolei Playsports Hawaii Pohai O Kamehameha Poi Dogs & Popoki Polynesian Arts and Cultural Foundation Polynesian Voyaging Society Pop Warner Little Scholars—Kailua Mustangs

Cheer Team, Kalani Falcons Cheer Team

Project Vision Hawaii PTA Hawaii Congress—Campbell High Project Grad,

Kalaheo High School PTA, Pearl City High School Puma Punku Ocean Cleanup

Pumpkin Carving Festival Punahou School Pure Aloha Volleyball Club Queen’s Medical Center Rainbow Aquatics Swim Team Revive & Refresh River of Life Mission Sacred Hearts Academy Saint Francis School in Hawaii

Saint Louis School Saint Mark Lutheran School Sales & Marketing Executives—Honolulu Service Corps Of Retired Executives Association Shriners Hospitals, Aloha Chapter Sluggers Blue Baseball South Oahu County Farmers Association Spike and Serve Club St. Francis Healthcare Foundation St. Joseph School in Waipahu Straub Foundation Tamura Superette Foundation Tamura’s Charitable Foundation

KA IPU ‘AINA On World Oceans Day, June 8, 2017, Friends of Waikiki Aquarium (FOWA) cleaned Baby Makapuu beach on Oahu’s east shore of debris and litter, reducing nearshore pollution.

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Team Barefoot Hawaii Team Opencourt Youth Basketball Club The 200 Club The ARC in Hawaii The Early School The LDS Boy Scouts Troop 263 The St. Andrew’s Schools TKO Hawaii Booster Club Trinity Lutheran School U.S. Vets—Oahu UH Foundation—Office of Intercollegiate Athletics,

Shidler College of Business Ukulele Guild of Hawaii Ulu Ae Learning Center University Lab School University of Hawaii—Department of Kinesiology

and Rehab Science USO Hawaii Waianae Coast Community Foundation Waianae Hawaiian Civic Club Waimanalo Canoe Club Waimanalo Warriors Athletic Association Waimanalo Youth and Family Collaborative Webco Foundation Whitmore Economic Development Group Wilson School Ohana PTA Women In Need Worldwide Uchinanchu Business Network Hawaii Wreathes Across America YMCA—Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu Young Life Oahu Youth Impact Program YWCA—Oahu

HAWAII ISLANDAmerican Brain Tumor Association American Heart Association Big Island Resource Conservation and

Development Council Big Island Sports Academy Big Island/West Hawaii Mediation Center Christian Liberty Academy Crossnet Ministries International Donkey Mill Art Center Easter Seals Hawaii—Hilo Home and

Community Based Services Friends of the Future Habitat for Humanity—West Hawaii Hamakua Baptist Church Hawaii Concert Society Hawaii County 4-H Livestock Association Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Island Community Development Corp. Hawaii Island Sports Officials Association Hawaii Island United Way Hawaii Saddle Club Hawaii Wildlife Fund Hilo Little League Baseball Hilo Yacht Club Hui Kakoo O Laupahoehoe Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kamehameha Schools—Ho‘olahui Pakipika Kanu O Ka Aina New Century PCS Kau Multicultural Society Kealakehe High School—Cross Country Team

and Softball Program Keaukaha Community Association Kona Kohala Chamber of Commerce Kona Youth for Christ

Laiopua 2020 Lyman House Memorial Museum Na Kalai Wa‘a—Moku O Hawaii Ocean View Community Association Pop Warner Little Scholars—Hilo Rotary Club of Hilo Royal Order of Kamehameha I—Kohala The Food Basket Tony Taniguchi Memorial Golf Tournament UH Foundation—Hawaii Community College Waiakea High School West Hawaii Marine Mammal Response Network /

Entangled Humpback Whale Response Unit Young Life Hawaii Island YWCA—Hawaii Island

2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

DONATED CONTAINER A well-used container retired from seagoing service will be landlocked for the rest of its career in a remote Hawaii Island location supporting the Nature Conservancy’s environmental work in forested areas. Once in position, Matson logos are painted out and charities are free to decorate to suit their environment.

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Hospice Maui Housing and Land Enterprise of Maui Hui Malama Learning Center Hui No‘eau Kahana Canoe Club Kihei Youth Center Kiwanis Club of Maui Kulamalu Football Association Lae‘ula O Kai Outrigger Canoe Club LYC Lahaina Yacht Club Foundation Ma Ka Hana Ka ‘Ike Malama Maui Nui Maui 4-H Livestock Association Maui Adult Day Care Centers Maui AIDS Foundation Maui Chamber of Commerce Maui Community Food Bank Maui County Farm Bureau Maui County Kaunoa Senior Services Nutrition Program Maui Economic Development Board Maui Fair Alliance Maui Learning Ohana Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber Foundation Maui Pop Warner Federation Maui Preparatory Academy Maui United Way Montessori School of Maui Nisei Veterans Memorial Center Pacific Whale Foundation Paia Youth & Culture Center Seabury Hall St. Anthony Jr. Sr. High School St. Joseph Church & Early Learning Center

Trinity Episcopal Church by-the-Sea UH Foundation—U.H. Maui Valley Isle Timing Association Wailuku Hongwanji Mission and Preschool

MOLOKAI Friendly Isle United Fund Molokai Island Foundation

KAUAIAmerican Cancer Society Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii C.R. Kendall Scholarship Fund Child & Family Service—Nana’s House Contractors Association of Kauai Garden Island Resource Conservation & Development Habitat for Humanity

MAUIAmerican Cancer Society American Heart Association Baldwin High School Boys and Girls Clubs of Maui Boy Scouts of America—Maui County Council Habitat for Humanity Hale Kau Kau/St. Theresa Church Hale Makua Health Services Hali‘imaile Community Garden Hana Arts Hawaii State Association of Counties Hawaii State Department of Education—

Maui Complex-Science/Engineering Fair

2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

CONTAINER LOAN As seen on Punahou School campus, containers are loaned to provide dry or chilled storage for fundraising festivals, fairs, carnivals and garage sales. In 2017, Matson also loaned containers to Habitat for Humanity—West Hawaii for short term storage of building materials during a Blitz Build.

EVENT SPONSORSHIP Active fundraising events attract Matson employees, like this pair finishing the American Diabetes Association’s bike ride, Tour de Cure.

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2017 RECIPIENTS—HAWAII

Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association Hawaii Youth Maritime Programs Island School Kapaa High School Project Grad Kauai AJA Baseball Association Kauai Chamber of Commerce Kauai County Farm Bureau Fair Kauai Dance Center Kauai Economic Development Board Kauai Food Bank Kauai High School—Baseball Booster Club Kauai High School—PAIRS/Project Graduation Kauai Hospice Kauai Humane Society Kauai Independent Food Bank Kauai Lifeguard Association Kauai Museum Association Kauai Robotics Alliance Kauai Sailing Association Kauai United Way Kauai Veterans Association Kiwanis Club of Kauai Koloa Plantation Days Kumu’s Cupboard Life’s Bridges Hawaii Lihue Pop Warner Association National Tropical Botanical Garden Poipu Beach Rotary Club Foundation Pop Warner Little Scholars—Koloa Ruff Ryderz Baseball Surfrider Foundation Waimea High School—Project Graduation West Kauai Business and Professionals Association Wilcox Health Foundation YWCA—Kauai

DISCOUNTED SHIPPING Partially disassembled in preparation for transport from Seattle, this WWII torpedo aircraft is stowed safely below deck aboard the MV Manoa, destined for the Pacific Aviation Museum in Hawaii to tell the story of America’s fight to protect freedom. The delivery enabled the Museum to add to their collection the heaviest and largest single-engine aircraft built at the time.

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WESTERN PACIFICGUAM734th Mobility Airlifter’s Club Council Abundant Life Church Academy of Our Lady of Pacific American Cancer Society—Guam American Heart Association American Red Cross Boy Scouts of America—Guam Bethel Church Association Chasing Rainbows End Organization Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Pacific Coast Guard Enlisted Association, Marianas Branch Cost-U-Less 5K Walk/Run Eagle Golf Club for Shriner’s Hospital Father Duenas Memorial High School Foundation for Public Education GEDA Employee Morale Association Guaiya Todu Guam Animals in Need Guam Buick Open Charitable Golf Tournament Guam Cancer Care Guam Chamber of Commerce Guam Community College Foundation Guam Community Health Centers Guam Contractors Association

Guam Council on the Arts & Humanities Agency Guam Crime Stoppers Guam Giants Youth Football Guam Girl Scouts Guam Humanities Council Guam Islanders Softball Assn Guam Junior Golf League Guam Memorial Hospital Volunteers Guam National Golf Federation Guam National Tennis Federation Guam Reserve Association Guam Society of Professional Engineers Guam Visitors Bureau Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce Guam Women’s Master Softball Club—Hagatna

Guam Women’s Masters Basketball Association iCan Resources iRecycle Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam Kamalen Karidat Korean Women’s Association of Pacific Make-A-Wish Mercy Heights Catholic Nursery & Kindergarten Mount Carmel Alumni and Endowment Foundation Navy League of the U.S. National Association of Women in Construction Nice Birdie Golf Club Pacific Resources for Education and Learning Pay-Less Markets Community Foundation PBS Guam Port Authority of Guam Employee Association Saint Anthony Catholic School Saint Francis School of Guam San Juan Bautista Church, Ordot Simon Sanchez School Society of American Military Engineers—Guam Post Soroptimist International of Guam South Pacific Petroleum Corporation 76 Charitable

Golf Tournament

WESTERN AND SOUTH PACIFIC RECIPIENTS

In our third decade serving island communities beyond Hawaii, including Guam, Micronesia and the South Pacific, Matson’s support in these geographic areas grows along with our service network. In total, 109 charities and non-profits were assisted in 2017.

Cash donations totaled $260,000. In-Kind support reached $50,000.

The MV R. J. Pfeiffer entering the Port of Guam.

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Southern Heat Soccer Association Special Olympics—Guam St. Francis Catholic School Parent-Alumni Organization The Rigalu Foundation Triple J Enterprises 5K Walk Ulitao of Guam University of Guam University of Guam Endowment Foundation USO—Guam Visitor Industry Education Council of Guam

COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS500 Sails Northern Marianas College for KRNM Radio Saipan Chamber of Commerce

FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIAAkoyikoyi School Ayuda Foundation—Micronesia Medical Missions College of Micronesia MAHI International Pohnpei Swim Club U.S. Army IMCOM Pacific—Garrison Kwajalein Atoll Wa’agey

MAJUROMajuro Ministry of Health

PALAUPalau Adventist Welleness Center Palau Basketball Federation Palau Community College Palau Conservation Society

Palau International Coral Reef Center Shiraki Memorial Foundation

YAPHabele Outer Island Education Fund

SOUTH PACIFICNEW ZEALANDAltus Resource Trust Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopters Pacific Cooperation Foundation The Life Centre Trust The Village Community Services Trust

AMERICAN SAMOAAmerican Samoa—Department of Public Safety American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition American Samoa High School Student Government

Association American Samoa National Olympic Committee Hope House Pago Pago Lions Club South Pacific Shrine Club Special Olympics American Samoa

COOK ISLANDSAitutaki Village Council Cook Islands Canoeing Association Cook Islands Rugby Union Rarotonga Sailing Club

FIJIFather Peter Ryan Bilolevu Club

NIUEConsul General of Niue Government Niue Rugby Football Union The Tuapa Village Council of Niue

2017 RECIPIENTS—W. & S. PACIFIC

ADAHI I TANO’ On Guam’s northwest shore, within the village of Dededo, the white sand Tanguisson beach and nearby park were about to be scrubbed of debris by these volunteers for the Bethel Church Association. Two cleanups were held in and around the island each month.

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Paula Strano Isobe

Rich KinneyTim Kirchhoff Jeffrey YasudaJason TaylorSteven Rusca

Mainland CommitteeChair, John Lauer, Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer

Joe Augsburger, Controller, Matson Logistics

Gregory Chu, General Manager, South Pacific

Lori Geraty, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Matson Logistics

Yolanda Gonzalez, Vice President, Human Resources

Tom Good, Vice President, Sales—Mainland

Paula Strano Isobe, Director, Customer Service & Training

Tim Kirchhoff, Director, Sales & Marketing, Southwest Region

Rich Kinney, Vice President, West Coast Terminals & Vehicle Operations

Steven Rusca, Assistant Vice President, Domestic Intermodal, Matson Logistics

Jason Taylor, Vice President, Human Resources

Jeffrey Yasuda, Senior Manager, Business Process & Planning, Matson Logistics

Staff: Paul Merwin, [email protected] Janine Ray, [email protected]

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“2017 was an exciting year for the Mainland Committee. We continued to support worthy causes in the areas we live and serve, and also experienced several changes in our team. We appreciate the great work done by those that relinquished their positions, and welcome the enthusiasm of our new members.”

Yolanda Gonzalez Tom GoodJoe Augsburger

John Lauer, Chair

Lori GeratyGregory Chu

From offices in Oakland, Concord, Oakbrook Terrace and Phoenix, to vessel terminals along the West Coast, Matson’s giving to Mainland-based causes spans the continent and reflects the shared interests of our employees on land and at sea, our customers and community leaders in many states. This year, we supported maritime, cultural, educational and health-promoting causes across the country.

Mainland

Main photo: Matson’s terminal at Long Beach, CA.

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CALIFORNIAAlameda County Community Food Bank Alameda County Library Foundation Alameda Meals on Wheels Alan F. Wohlstetter Scholarship Fund Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Alzheimers Association—East Bay, No. California

and No. Nevada /Santa BarbaraAmerican Cancer Society—Atlanta, Denim Day American Diabetes Association—California American Heart Association—Los Angeles, Oakland Antioch High School Asian Art Museum Foundation ASPCA Association for the Preservation of the

Presidential Yacht Potomac Bay Area Rescue Mission Boy Scouts of America—Long Beach Boy Scouts of America—Marin Council Boy Scouts of America—San Francisco Council Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern California Breast Cancer Action Bridges of Hope International BSR—Business for Social Responsibility C&S Charities

Cabrillo High School—Engineering & Design SLC California Ballet Company California Chamber of Commerce California Military Institute California Museum Foundation California Parks, Recreation and Youth Development—

Lake Merritt Boating Center California Public Library Foundation California School for the Arts California State University—Long Beach California Symphony Youth Orchestra California Waterfowl Association Camp Kesem Cathedral School for Boys Chabot Space and Science Center Children Today Children’s Fairyland Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC)

Foundation College Park High School Athletic Boosters Community Resource Center Cougar Diamond Club DYF Diabetes Youth Foundation East Bay Agency for Children East Bay Christian Fellowship

East Bay Leadership Council East Bay SPCA East Bay Zoological Society Educational Tall Ship Eric’s Corner Exploratorium Fairfield Community Services Foundation Families of Sunset PTA Family Emergency Shelter Coalition Family Support Services Filoli Center First Place for Youth Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Friends of the Long Beach Fire Fighters Girl Scouts of Northern California Girls Incorporated—West Contra Costa County Glide Foundation Gray Area Foundation For The Arts Gritty City Repertory Youth Theatre Habitat for Humanity—Greater San Francisco Hidden Valley Elementary Parent Faculty Club Hillbrook School Institute on Aging International Seafarers Center of Long Beach—

Los Angeles

MAINLAND RECIPIENTS

Matson focused support on charities clustered around port terminals in Seattle and Tacoma, Oakland and Los Angeles/Long Beach, and inland nationwide. Employee donations triggered gifts to causes across the continent. In all, 247 organizations were supported in 2017.

Cash donations totaled $530,000. In-Kind support reached $45,000.

CASH GRANT Just blocks from Matson’s downtown Oakland offices are the protected waters of Lake Merritt where new or experienced boaters can kayak, canoe or paddle a pedal boat. Matson’s support of this City of Oakland facility helps provide lifejackets and recreational equipment.

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International Trade Education Programs John Wayne Cancer Foundation Junior Achievement of Northern California Juvenile Arthritis Foundation Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International KCRW Foundation KQED Landmark College League of Women Voters Education Fund Leukemia & Lymphoma Society—Orange County

Inland Empire Loaves & Fishes of Contra Costa Long Beach BLAST, Better Learning After School Long Beach Community Action Partnership Long Beach Education Foundation Long Beach Public Library Foundation Los Angeles Maritime Institute Marine Science Institute Meals on Wheels and Senior Outreach Services Mills College Mt. Diablo Unified School District Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu

Napa Police Officers Association National Liberty Ship Memorial Navy League of the U.S.—Alameda Newark Swim Team at the Newark Memorial

High School Norwegian Seaman’s Church Occidental College OneJustice Pacific Merchant Shipping Association Pacifica Sea Lions Aquatic Club Palos Verdes Peninsula Rotary Foundation Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital Playworks Education Energized Port of Long Beach Producers Associates Quail Run Elementary Learning Fund Raphael House of San Francisco Redwood Credit Union Community Fund Rincon Valley Little League Ronald McDonald House—Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House of Orange County, CA Roundhouse Aquarium Teaching Center

Samaritan’s Purse aka Operation Christmas Child San Francisco Marin Food Bank San Francisco Maritime National Park Assoc. San Francisco Sailing Whaleboat Association San Francisco Suicide Prevention San Marin High School All Sports Booster Club San Ramon Valley Unified School District Save Mount Diablo SCORE East Bay Chapter Seacology Sequoia Middle Schol SMS Parent Faculty Club Shining Star Foundation Spartan Foundation of San Jose State University St. Anthony Foundation St. Ignatius College Preparatory School St. Joseph-Notre Dame High School Stand For Families Free of Violence Stanford University The Brandeis School of San Francisco The Foodbank of California The Home Depot Foundation The San Francisco SPCA The Second Opinion Tiburon Salmon Institute UC San Diego Foundation United Cambodian Community United Way of Greater Los Angeles United Way of the Bay Area University of San Francisco USS Hornet Museum U.S. Vets—Long Beach Washington Elementary School PTA Wheelchair Labs Women in Logistics Wooden Boats For Veterans Foundation Woodland United Way Yu Ming Charter School

CASH GRANT, EVENT SUPPORT, MATCHING GIFTS High school students in the International Trade Education Program visit the Port of Los Angeles to learn about maritime careers on both land and sea. Matson employees mentor ITEP students, attend fundraising events and make personal gifts which Matson matches. PHOTO CREDIT: ITEP/POA

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ARIZONAAlzheimers Association—Desert Southwest Arizona Aloha Festivals Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education

and Life-skills Arizona Conservatory of Music Arizona Rescue Mission Arizona Symphony Association Arizona Zoo Asian Pacific Community in Action Desert Botanical Garden Drive By Blessings Foundation for Blind Children Friends of Public Radio Arizona KAET and PBS Arizona Northern Arizona University Rainbow Acres San Tan Youth Soccer Association St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance Valley Life Valley of the Sun United Way Waste Not

PACIFIC NORTHWESTAmerican Cancer Society Albertina Kerr Centers Foundation Centerstone of Seattle Council of American Master Mariners Cystic Fibrosis Foundation—Washington Chapter King Harbor Youth Foundation Low Income Housing Institute of Seattle Mt. Hood Swim Team Ocean Beauty Seafoods Charitable Golf Tournament

for Seashare Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Seattle Children’s Hospital via Costco Sumner Depot

Seattle Marriott Charity Golf Classic Transportation Club of Seattle Transportation Club of Tacoma United Way of King County, Washington United Way of the Columbia-Willamette, Oregon University of Washington Foundation

ILLINOISDuPage P.A.D.S. Humanitarian Service Project Northern Illinois Food Bank University of Chicago—Booth School of Business

NATIONWIDEAARP Foundation Alzheimers Association—Cleaveland American Federation for Suicide Prevention Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Berrien Community Foundation Coast Guard Foundation Colorado School of Mines Foundation Containerization & Intermodal Institute Evanescent Mustang Rescue & Sanctuary Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home Fisher House Foundation—Maryland Fried’s Cat Shelter Hillside School Holy Redeemer Hospice Hoosier Burn Camp Hopelink International Institute of Buffalo International Propeller Club of the United States Kids Heroes Foundation Lundeberg Maryland Seamanship School March of Dimes—Savannah Mount Holyoke College

National Multiple Sclerosis Society National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation Northwest College Foundation Pan-Massachusetts Challenge Trust Planned Parenthood Federation of America Regents of the University of Michigan Renaissance Charitable Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland

and Northwest Indiana Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter Soldiers Angels Special Organization Founded to Aid Special Kids

SOFTASK SS Cyril & Methodius School St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital St. Louis University Susan G. Komen 3-Day The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia The Flatwater Foundation The Friendship Club Truckers Against Trafficking U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Foundation United Seamen’s Service United Way of Metropolitan Chicago United Way of the Coastal Empire, Georgia University of Delaware University of North Florida University of Notre Dame Webb Institute WFYI—Indianapolis Public Radio Wikimedia Foundation Worcester Polytechnic Institute World Vision Foundation Wounded Warrior Project Wreaths Across America

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Kenny Gill, Chair (at left)

Alaska CommitteeChair, Kenny Gill, Vice President, Alaska

Beth Arndt, Senior Pricing Analyst

Chris Dianora, Director of Sales, Pacific Northwest

Lori Galloway, Manager, Terminal Operations, Anchorage

Tamara Grasse, Senior Account Manager

Rick Kniaziowski, Manager, Terminal Operations, Kodiak

Claudia Russell, Director, Finance & Administration, Alaska

Jennifer Tungul, Manager, Terminal Operations, Dutch Harbor

Lindsey Whitt, Account Executive, Alaska Sales & Manager, External Affairs

Staff: Lindsey Whitt, [email protected]

“For all of us Committee members, we are truly honored and take great pride in being part of Matson Giving in Alaska. It’s a fabulous feeling to see the responses when we donate—and this instills a sense of pride as we give back to our communities.”

Rick KniaziowskiTamara Grasse Lindsey WhittJennifer TungulClaudia Russell

Alaska Committee members from all ports have engaged enthusiastically in the second full year in the Matson Giving program. Our priorities emphasize the environment and wildlife, meal programs and food banks, activities for the developmentally disabled, heart and lung health, and efforts to end domestic violence. An auspicious historical event—the 75th anniversary of the WWII bombing of Dutch Harbor—was a highlight this year. During Alaska’s lengthy winter, Matson sup ports community skiing and hockey. And when summer is avail able day and night—everybody loves baseball!

Alaska

Beth Arndt Lori GallowayChris Dianora

Main photo: Matson’s terminal at the Port of Anchorage. PHOTO: JEFF SCHULTZ

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STATEWIDEAlaska Business Week Alaska Hunter Jumper Association Alaska MS Multiple Sclerosis Center Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Alaska Public Telecommunications Alaska Run for Women Alliance for ALB American Heart Association Boys & Girls Clubs of Alaska Camp Fire Alaska Challenge Alaska Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska Food Bank of Alaska Navy League of the U.S. Standing Together Against Rape The Conservation Fund The Providence Alaska Foundation Salvation Army

ANCHORAGEAbused Women’s Aid in Crisis Alaska Chamber Singers Alaska Men’s Run Alaska Scholastic Clay Target Program—YESS Alaska South Central Pop Warner Football Association Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling

ALASKA RECIPIENTS

Matson’s support in Alaska remains focused around the ports we serve: Anchorage, Kodiak and Dutch Harbor, and in-kind assistance is strong for statewide causes. Across Alaska, 68 charities were assisted.

Cash donations totaled $200,000. In-Kind support reached $860,000, demonstra-ting the importance of ocean shipping to charities in our northernmost state.

American Lung Association of Alaska Anchorage Bucs Baseball Anchorage Concert Association Anchorage Opera Anchorage Park Foundation Anchorage Running Club Anchorage Symphony Orchestra Arctic Valley—Anchorage Ski Club Arctic Warrior Air Force Ball Committee Armed Services YMCA of Alaska Banner Health Foundation Best Beginnings Cook Inlet Soccer Club Covenant House Alaska Dimond High School, Anchorage School District Far North Youth Baseball and Softball Friends of Alaska Public Library Habitat for Humanity—Anchorage Healthy Alaska Natives Foundation Logistics Officer Association of Alaska Moose Mamas National Ski Patrol—Alaska Division Petroleum Club of Anchorage Prince William Sound Science & Technology Institute Salvation Army—Alaska Division Special Olympics Alaska Taylar Young Memorial Foundation

University of Alaska —Anchorage and Southeast Wreathes Across America YWCA—Alaska

DUTCH HARBOR/UNALASKAAlaska State Firefighters Association—Dutch Harbor Alaska Veterans Museum Unalaska City School District Unalaska High School Senior Parents Committee

KODIAKKiwanis Club of Kodiak Kodiak 4-H Kodiak Booster Club Kodiak High School Girls Basketball Kodiak Island Volleyball Club Native Village of Afognak

MAT-SUChugiak Youth Sports Association Matanuska-Susitna Borough Schools—Palmer High

School Mat-Su Miners

CASH GRANT On the Alaskan island of Afognak, three miles off Kodiak Island, people of Native Village of Ag’waneq teach the Alutiiq language, cultural values and skills—such as building a shelter—to Kodiak youth through their summer Dig Afognak Camp. Matson directs cash support to this program.

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