
Narra (National Tree of the Philippines) – $25,000+
As the national tree of the Philippines, the Narra, a symbol of resilience and heritage, represents our foundational sponsors whose generous support sustains our mission, nurtures growth, and leaves a lasting legacy that propels us forward.
- Anonymous Donation
Mangga (Mango Tree) – $10,000–24,999
Like the mango tree provides nourishment, so too do our Mangga sponsors offer versatility and stability to our cause that expands our outreach, ensuring that we can grow and give back in countless ways.
- Center for Southeast Asian Studies – National Resource Center SEA
Marunggay (Moringa Tree) – $5,000–9,999
The Marunggay tree, known for its versatility and life-sustaining properties, represents the sponsors who empower us to adapt and thrive and strengthen our mission in flexible and impactful ways.
- Consuelo Foundation
- UHM Dept of Theatre and Dance Edward A. Skeep Langhans Fund
Banaba (Healing Tree) – $1,000–4,999
Banaba is a symbol of healing and renewal, representing the sponsors who help us move forward. Their contributions support the revitalization of our programs and provide healing that propels us forward with hope, resilience, and purpose.
- East-West Center
- L&L Hawaiian Barbeque
- Roland Casamina
- Stern Foundation
Anahaw (Coconut Palm Tree) – $250–999
The Anahaw tree, a source of livelihood and shelter, represents the sponsors from the ground up who weave communities together by supporting essential programs that encourage growth, togetherness, and sustainability.
Ylang Ylang (Flowering Tree) – $10–249
The Ylang Ylang tree, known for its delicate fragrance and vibrant blooms, symbolizes new beginnings and the blossoming of potential. These sponsors nurture our mission’s growth, adding the beauty and hope that will help our cause thrive in the future.
