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Hawaii Launches “Aloha for Japan” Relief Effort
Posted By Wendy Osher On 03/16/2011 @ 2:20 pm In Featured,Maui News | Comments Disabled
By Wendy Osher
A coordinated statewide effort, entitled “Aloha for Japan,” has been launched to collect donations for victims of the deadly Japan earthquake and Pacific-wide tsunami. The coordinated relief effort is headed by Lt. Governor Brian Schatz at the request of Governor Neil Abercrombie.
The Aloha for Japan committee was inspired in part by the collaborative efforts of local designers who formed the joint venture, GRP HOME Company, and began selling t-shirts as a fundraiser. The group designed and launched an “ALOHA” t-shirt, incorporating the rising sun, emblematic of the Japanese flag.
The t-shirts can be purchased at: Hi-Life/Buti-Groove Hawaii, Fitted Hawaii, In4Mation, Aloha Army, Barefoot League or at www.AlohaforJapan.com. All proceeds will go towards relief efforts in Japan.
The effort also builds upon programs already initiated by individual banks to accept donations. Those wishing to contribute can make donations directly with branch tellers at participating banks, with checks made payable to “Aloha for Japan.”
Collection points include: American Savings Bank, Bank of Hawaii, Central Pacific Bank, Finance Factors, First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii National Bank, HomeStreet Bank, Pacific Rim Bank, and Territorial Savings Bank.
Donation checks can also be mailed to: Aloha for Japan, 2454 South Beretania Street, Suite 201, Honolulu, HI 96826.
“The Hawaii banks are pleased to support this humanitarian effort to assist the people of Japan. Hopefully, the public will find it convenient to be able to make a donation at almost 275 bank branches statewide. We are asking customers to make a contribution in any amount to help Japan recover from this tragic disaster,” said Gary Fujitani, Executive Vice President of the Hawaii Bankers Association.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims. We stand in support and solidarity with Japan as they begin to recover from this tragedy,” Lt. Governor Schatz stated. “I am so pleased with the generosity, cooperation and compassion of so many people throughout Hawaii. In this time of great crisis across the Pacific, it’s time for all of us to show our aloha for Japan.”
This is the first of many initiatives being launched by the Aloha for Japan committee. Musical concerts and TV programs are also being developed.
Business and community leaders who are part of the Aloha for Japan committee include former Mayor James “Kimo” Apana, Stephanie Ohigasi with the Maui Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Yukilei Sugimura with Connect LLC. The complete list of committee members is as follows:
(Supporting information courtesy Lt. Governor’s office)
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