The ABCs of Life

Former basketball standout Allan Silva today is a superstar guidance counselor who’s making a positive difference in the lives of countless teens

Wednesday - June 14, 2006
By Alice Keesing
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Allan Silva as a student at Kailua High was impacted by both good and bad teachers.
Allan Silva as a student at Kailua
High was impacted by both good
and bad teachers.

There are motivators who work with businesses to boost their bottom line. There are those who inspire athletes to run faster and score more. And then there’s Allan Silva. He motivates Hawaii’s kids for life.

Every day, Silva is out somewhere in town, delivering his messages of aloha, courage and self-respect. For the last 18 years, the former basketball standout has applied all 6-foot-7-inches of himself to his mission to make a difference.

Keep your dream alive, he tells students. Live life every day. Make a difference. Walk your talk.


Cramer Wong, Douglas Richardson and Eddie Hee lead a Castle High peer education class
Cramer Wong, Douglas Richardson and Eddie Hee lead a
Castle High peer education class

All told, he reaches about 50,000 students every year.

“He’s definitely one of Hawaii’s heroes,” says United States District Attorney Ed Kubo, who often sees Silva on the doing-good-things-for-kids circuit.

“He’s a dynamic speaker,” Kubo says. “He brings sports into his equation, so he talks to the kids on a level which they can fully understand. He talks about his training in basketball: If you shoot and you miss, you don’t give up, you keep on shooting and the more

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