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Office
of Hawaiian Affairs
Contact:
Clyde
Namu’o, Administrator or Manu Boyd, Public Information
Director
Telephone:
(808)
514-1888
Location:
711 Kapi’olani Blvd., Ste. 500, Honolulu,
HI
96813
Email:
info@oha.org
Website:
http://www.oha.org
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Volunteer
Information
Please
contact the number listed above for the most current
volunteer opportunities.
Volunteer projects and opportunities vary
frequently.
Organization
Purposes
To
malama (protect) Hawai'i's people and environmental resources and OHA's assets,
toward ensuring the perpetuation of the culture, the
enhancement of lifestyle and the protection of
entitlements of Native Hawaiians, while enabling the
building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and
nation, recognized nationally and internationally.
Under the direction of nine trustees elected
statewide, OHA has functioned operationally as both a
government agency with a strong degree of autonomy, and
as a trust. Unlike the Bishop Estate, the Queen Emma
Foundation, the Queen Lili'uokalani Trust, the Lunalilo
Trust and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands—with
their specific, respective purposes of education,
medical care, children’s welfare, kupuna care and
homesteading—OHA has a much broader mandate. Its
purpose is to provide the opportunity for a better life
and future for all Hawaiians.
The
mix of trust funds, earmarked for Hawaiians of at least
50 percent blood quantum, and general funds, provided
annually by the Legislature, allows OHA to serve
Hawaiians of any blood quantum. Toward its mission to
improve their conditions, OHA participates in task
forces and community groups. In addition to running its
own programs, OHA provides many community-based programs
with major funding and coordinates joint activities with
participating organizations. It advocates for Hawaiians
in the state Legislature, state and federal courts, in
the United States Congress and in the local media, as
well as by supporting community initiatives and
interests.
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