Four changes to the Hawaii State Constitutional will be on the November 2 General Election Ballot that threaten to undermine our basic freedom and rights as American citizens. These four amendments are being pushed by ertain people and elements within our community for self-interest and political purposes.
Aloha United Way
In 1966, Jack Hall joined with other community leaders to transform the Honolulu Community Chest (also known as the “red feather” agency) into the Aloha United Fund, a single fundraising entity to support many charitable agencies. Today, the organization is known as the Aloha United Way and, along with other United Way agencies throughout the State, is providing funding support for the needs of the community.