Get ready for the 11th Annual Leadership Conference! Catch our very own Emmaly Calibraro at the event's dynamic roundtable discussions. She'll dive into "Engaging Employees: The Power of Philanthropy and Volunteering in the Workplace." Meet Emmaly Calibraro, Vice President of Resource Development at Aloha United Way, as she shares her expertise. Emmaly leads the growth and revenue strategy at Aloha United Way, supporting Hawaii’s non-profit community and key initiatives like Safety Net, ALICE, and the 2-1-1 helpline. With a diverse team, she drives revenue diversification and long-term growth through individual relationships and community partnerships. This in-person conference will be at Hilton Hawaiian Village on July 19, 2024, Mahalo Hawaii Business Magazine First Hawaiian Bank Hope to see you there! 😊
Aloha United Way
Non-profit Organizations
Honolulu, HI 1,890 followers
Aloha United Way is working to help our community become stronger, more resilient, and better for everyone.
About us
Our Mission Aloha United Way brings resources, organizations and people together to advance the health, education and financial stability of every person in our community. Our Roots Aloha United Way was originally established by Frank C. Atherton as the United Welfare Fund, under the Chamber of Commerce, in 1919 to create a more efficient way of distributing charitable giving. As Hawaii has changed and evolved over the last 100 years, so has our mission and work.
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http://www.auw.org
External link for Aloha United Way
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Honolulu, HI
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1919
Locations
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Primary
200 N. Vineyard Boulevard, Suite 700
Honolulu, HI 96817, US
Employees at Aloha United Way
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Peter Hirano
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Hawai'i Mobility Group
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Dawn Martin, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor & Clinical Supervisor
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Aga Westfal-Conboy
Dir. of Marketing at Aloha United Way : Brand Strategist + Storyteller helping nonprofits amplify their brands 📢 for social impact
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Victoria Fisher, CPA
Finance Executive
Updates
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The cost of basic living essentials in Hawaiicontinues to rise, hitting hardest those already struggling. Inflation impacts #ALICE families more than ever. Businesses can play a role in alleviating economic hardship by supporting living wages and affordable benefits. Join the movement to create a stable and thriving workforce. 🌐To learn more about the AUW ALICE Initiative visit auw.org/ALICE #CorporateResponsibility #HawaiiBusiness #ALICE2024
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Happy National Volunteer Week! 🎉 It's the perfect time to lend a hand and give back to our community. Volunteer Hawaii, powered by Aloha United Way is a digital platform for volunteers and nonprofits to support our local community in posting and finding opportunities, events, and in-kind donation requests. Visit Volunteer Hawaii and explore so many ways to give back by helping local nonprofits! https://loom.ly/GkXA00I
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Great way to tell the ALICE story - 3 maps - by Noah Sheidlower and Juliana Kaplan in Business Insider. Looking at the change in income status from 2010 to 2021, the maps show poverty has not changed much and the number of wealthier families (Above ALICE Threshold) has mostly decreased (except states with influx during the pandemic). But ALICE - Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed - households that have increased! This group that hasn't even had a name until now, but has been the fastest growing. #UnitedForALICE https://lnkd.in/e4fUcuDe
More and more Americans are becoming 'ALICEs.' They can't afford rent and groceries but are falling through the cracks in the country's safety net.
businessinsider.com
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A warm mahalo to First Hawaiian Bank employees for their generous donation of $241,102 to Aloha United Way through the 2023 Workplace Giving Campaign! This gift makes a tangible difference, providing essential resources such as food, shelter, education access, medicine, and childcare to local neighbors and families. AUW has been the connector, partner and resource our community relies on and First Hawaiian Bank has actively supported the communities we serve. The support doesn't stop there, we are so grateful for their support as a sponsor of Women United's upcoming Chocolate, Champagne, and Couture For-A-Cause (C4) fundraising event. C4 raises money that will be awarded to local nonprofit organizations serving women and children in need on O‛ahu.
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This International Women’s Day, Young Brothers recognizes the five female directors who are now at the helm of the company, leading critical initiatives in marine and terminal operations, legal, finance and HR. Across its seven ports, the highly skilled women of YB fuel the company’s 124-year legacy and continue to shape the maritime industry. In honor of the mana wāhine on its team, Young Brothers a proud sponsor of our Women United Fund, which empowers the women in our community through education, safety nets and poverty prevention. #youngbrothershawaii #IWD2024 #movinghawaiiforward #alohaunitedway
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Yesterday's ALICE convening brought together 17 diverse agencies deeply engaged in the ALICE cohort. These agencies, represented by five dedicated huis, convene regularly to collaboratively strategize on supporting ALICE families (households). In our latest gathering, all agencies in attendance, we explored pressing matters, particularly the ongoing legislative landscape. Our discussions emphasized the critical need to advocate for bills aligned with high-priority issues for ALICE, including tax credits, paid family leave, childcare, and social services. As we continue to support advocacy efforts, we urge and encourage our community to be involved. Advocacy is still in full swing, stay informed and join the movement by signing up for our advocacy newsletter, where you'll receive updates on our initiative and opportunities to be heard. https://lnkd.in/gaQTHYAq Thank you for coming together to make an impact - • HCF • Hawaii Appleseed • Catholic Charities • Hawaii Children's Action Network • Family Promise of Hawaii • Partners in Development Foundation • Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement • Hawaii HomeOwnership Center • Parents and Children Together • RYSE • Goodwill Industries • Waikiki Community Center • Legal Aid Society of Hawaii • Hawaiian Community Assets • Feed the Hunger Fund • INPEACE • Kokua Kalihi Valley
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American Savings Bank, with a workforce comprised of approximately 65% females and an executive team that's almost 50% women, recognizes the power of providing women with the right tools, support, and opportunities. AUW Women United is proud to have ASB as a sponsor for our 2024 Chocolate, Champagne & Couture For-A-Cause. Mahalo for both your commitment to our mission, and also your leadership in fostering greater economic mobility and stability for women statewide. #WomenUnited #WomenUnitedHI #AlohaUnitedWay #AUW #HawaiiEvents #WomenSupportingWomen
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Mahalo, Team Servco Pacific Inc. 🎉🎉 #auw #unitedway #workplacecampaign #donorsrock
We are honored to donate over $137,000 to Aloha United Way as part of our 2023 Servco United Campaign to support our communities in need. All funds were donated by our Servco team members through e-pledges or company fundraisers. Way to go, Team Servco! 🙏💕 #TeamServco
Servco Donates Over $135,000 To Aloha United Way Campaign - Servco
https://www.servco.com