05/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/28/2025 21:19
Bishop Pahia of Waiehu, Patricia Niibu of Lānaʻi City among 14 recognized
Bishop Pahia of Waiehu and Patricia Niibu of Lāna'i City were honored as the 2025 Maui County Outstanding Older American Male and Female, respectively, the County of Maui Department of Human Concerns Office on Aging announced.
The two were among 14 nominees recognized for their contributions to the community at a luncheon May 9, 2025, at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku.
In a proclamation, Mayor Richard Bissen declared May as Older Americans Month. U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda praised the lifelong service and aloha shown by Maui County's kūpuna.
This year's Older Americans Month national theme, "Flip the Script on Aging," encourages a renewed appreciation for aging as a time of purpose, service and continued impact.
"These honorees remind us that as we age, we are given opportunities to uplift the lives others and give back to the community," said Rowena Dagdag-Andaya, County Executive on Aging. "Bishop Pahia and Patricia Niibu, along with all of our nominees, are proof of that truth."
The 2025 Outstanding Older American nominees:
As the County of Maui's 2025 honorees, Patricia Niibu and Bishop Pahia will represent Maui County at the State of Hawai'i Older Americans Month Celebration on Friday, June 13, 2025, where honorees from across the state will be recognized.
Since 1968, when Wendell Crockett became Maui County's first honoree, the Outstanding Older Americans Awards have recognized more than 100 kūpuna for their enduring legacy of service.
For more information about the awards or programs available through the County Office on Aging, call (808) 270-7755 or visit www.mauicountyadrc.org .
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