
The County of Maui Department of Human Concerns Office on Aging announced that Joseph Pontanilla and Roselani Enomoto received the 2026 Maui County Outstanding Older American Male and Female awards, respectively, during a recent ceremony to honor Older Americans Month and the inspiring contributions of Maui County’s kūpuna.
Kahului residents Pontanilla and Enomoto were recognized, along with 11 other Maui County Older American nominees, during a luncheon celebration May 15, 2026, at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku. During the event with about 75 attendees, Mayor Richard Bissen delivered a proclamation that recognized May as Older Americans Month.
“Mahalo to the families, caregivers, community partners and volunteers whose support and care help strengthen the lives of older adults throughout Maui County,” Mayor Bissen said. “Today’s gathering is an opportunity to recognize individuals whose generosity, leadership and dedication to others continue to make a meaningful difference across our islands. Our kūpuna contribute to Maui Nui in countless ways — through volunteerism, mentorship, caregiving, cultural knowledge and lifelong service to others.”
On June 12, 2026, Pontanilla and Enomoto will be acknowledged during the State of Hawai‘i Older Americans Month Celebration that recognizes honorees from each county.
“These honorees remind us that aging brings meaningful opportunities to uplift others and give back to the community,” County Department of Human Concerns Director Maggie Willis said. “Joseph Pontanilla and Roselani Enomoto, along with all of our nominees, embody that spirit through their service and dedication.”
The 2026 Maui County Outstanding Older American nominees are:
Older Americans Month is commemorated each May across the U.S., and this year’s national theme, “Champion Your Health,” encourages older adults to take an active role in wellness, preventive care, informed decision-making and community engagement to support healthy, independent living.
Maui County’s first Outstanding Older Americans Awards honoree, Wendell Crockett, was recognized in 1968. Since then, more than 100 kūpuna have been honored for their enduring legacy of service.
A division of the County Department of Human Concerns, the Office on Aging works to promote and protect the well-being of older adults in Maui County. For general information on the Office on Aging, including awards or programs, call (808) 270-7755 or visit https://www.mauicounty.gov/aging.