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Press Release 5-21-2009

THE KIM AND HAROLD LOUIE FAMILY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2009 LOUIE SCHOLARS

32 outstanding students receive scholarships totaling $100,000

BURLINGAME, CA (PRWEB) May 21, 2009 —The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation announced today that it has granted scholarships totaling $100,000 to 32 outstanding high school seniors and college students throughout the United States. This year, the Foundation received a record number of applications, more than twice the number from the previous year. The Foundation granted scholarship awards to less than 9% of the applicants. Applicants included valedictorians, student leaders, recent immigrants, many of whom will be the first in their families to attend college, and others who have overcome great adversity. Choosing scholarship recipients this year was obviously difficult, and made more so because of the increased demonstrated needs attributable primarily to the economic and financial hardships currently facing many Americans.

“We believe each of our 2009 Louie Scholars represents someone who has demonstrated great potential to make a significant impact in the lives of others or in their chosen fields of study. We are also proud that our 2009 Louie Scholars come from both genders and diverse racial backgrounds and economic circumstances, and hail from all over the country,” said Betty B. Louie, The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation’s Founder and Chair of the Board of Directors. “Our scholars are chosen for their demonstrated leadership, scholastic achievement, involvement in their respective communities, financial need, and the ability to overcome adversity. Extra consideration was also given to the children of United States veterans and students with special needs.”

The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation is committed to providing higher educational opportunities to those who have aspirations to better themselves and to make a difference in the lives of others, with special emphasis on youths from underprivileged and underserved communities and from families of U.S. veterans. Prospective scholarship applicants can learn more about this scholarship program and The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation by visiting our website at www.louiefamilyfoundation.org or contacting us at 650-491-3434.

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Press Release 5-22-2008

The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation Announces 2008 Louie Scholars

25 outstanding students receive scholarships totaling $100,000

Burlingame, CA (PRWeb) May 22, 2008 — The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation announced today that
it has granted scholarships totaling $100,000 to 25 outstanding high school seniors and college students
throughout the United States. The largest individual award for $10,000 went to David Phillips, Lompoc, CA.
David, 18, will be attending Pepperdine University in the fall and plans to major in Pre-Law. Twelve other
students were awarded $5,000 each. The remaining students received scholarships totaling $30,000.
“We received many applications from wonderful and promising students. Choosing scholarship recipients this
year was extremely difficult, but we believe each of our 2008 Louie Scholars represent someone with the most
potential to make a significant impact in the lives of others. We are also proud that our 2008 Louie Scholars
come from diverse genders, racial backgrounds, economic circumstances and geography,” said Betty B. Louie,
The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation’s Founder and Chair of the Board of Directors. “Our scholars are
chosen for their demonstrated leadership, scholastic achievement, involvement in their respective communities,
financial need and the ability to overcome adversity. Extra consideration was also given to the children of U.S.
veterans and students with special needs.
The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation is committed to providing higher educational opportunities to
those who have aspirations to better themselves and to make a difference in the lives of others, with special
emphasis on youths from underprivileged and underserved communities and from families of U.S. veterans.
Prospective scholar applicants can learn more about these scholars and The Kim and Harold Louie Family
Foundation by contacting us at 650-491-3434.

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Press Release 5-10-2007

The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation Announces 2007 Louie Scholars

31 Outstanding Students Receive Scholarships Totaling $100,000

The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation, a private, family foundation based in
Burlingame, CA, announced today that it has awarded a total of $100,000 to 31 outstanding high
school seniors and college students nationwide. The 2007 Louie Scholars were chosen for their
demonstrated leadership, scholastic achievement, involvement in their respective communities,
financial need and their ability to overcome adversity. The 2007 Louie Scholars come from
diverse racial backgrounds, economic circumstances, gender and geography.
Burlingame, CA (PRWeb) May 10, 2007 — The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation announced today that
it has granted scholarships totaling $100,000 to 31 outstanding high school seniors and college students
throughout the United States. The largest individual awards for $10,000 each went to Allison Manderfield and
Thuy Nguyen. Allison, 18, will be attending the University of California at Davis in the fall and plans to major in
Life Science. Thuy, 17, will be attending Stanford University in the fall and plans to major in the Biological
Sciences. Seven other students were awarded $5,000 each. Twenty-two other students received scholarships
totaling $45,000.
“Each of our 2007 Louie Scholars represents the candidate with the most promise to make a difference in the
lives of others in their respective communities, and our 2007 Louie Scholars come from diverse racial
backgrounds, economic circumstances, gender and geography,” said Betty B. Louie, The Kim and Harold Louie
Family Foundation’s Founder and Chair of the Board of Directors. “Our scholars are chosen for their
demonstrated leadership, scholastic achievement, involvement in their respective communities, financial need and
their ability to overcome adversity.
“We were thrilled with the high caliber of students who applied for scholarships this year,” said Ms. Louie. “The
selection process was difficult. We received many applications for scholarships this year and found it extremely
difficult to choose the winners from the many well-qualified applicants.”
The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation is committed to providing higher educational opportunities to
those who have aspirations to better themselves and to make a difference in the lives of others, with special
emphasis on youths from underprivileged and underserved communities and from families of U.S. veterans.
Prospective scholarship applicants can learn more about these scholars and The Kim and Harold Louie Family
Foundation by contacting us at 650-491-3434.

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Press Release 1-03-2007

THE KIM AND HAROLD LOUIE FAMILY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES GRANT TO THE GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE

$150,000 Grant to Support Addition to and Renovation of the North Colorado Therapy Center

BURLINGAME, CA (PRWeb) January 3, 2007 — The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation announced today that it has granted $150,000 to the Greeley Center for Independence, Inc. to support its proposed addition to, and renovation of, its North Colorado Therapy Center.
The proposed two-story addition to the North Colorado Therapy Center will include an accessible primary care community clinic designed specifically to comfortably provide needed medical services to people with moderate to severe physical disabilities and/or acquired brain injuries. Among other things, the proposed clinic will administer basic tests that will determine if a patient is in need of seeing a specialist, thereby efficiently utilizing the time and skills of the specialists available in the community. The addition will also make innovative use of technology to foster collaboration with existing local hospitals and to safely and efficiently move patients within the facility.
“We are excited to support the Greeley Center for Independence in this important project,” said Ms. Betty Louie, President of The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation. “The Greeley Center for Independence has an excellent track record for providing much needed services to the disabled community, and we are thrilled to be a partner in its work.”
The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation’s mission includes providing support to qualified organizations engaged in healthcare, including those organizations caring for and supporting disabled people, qualified organizations engaged in medical research and such other organizations that seek to improve the conditions and technologies for sick and disabled individuals. You can learn more about The Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation by contacting us at louiefoundation@gmail.com.

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