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VISION AND MISSION:
The organization develops projects that relate to educational, socio-economic, and humanitarian services to the local community impacting the current and future generations beyond: emulating, enlivening, and growing through their mission:
- Promote, perpetuate and educate the work ethics1 of the Filipino plantation laborers (Sakadas’)
- Promote and strengthen the Filipino family values2;
- Express and educate the working philosophy of The Aloha Spirit3.
- Connect and collaborate through traditional and social media technologies.
OUR CORE PURPOSE: WHY WE EXIST:
We inspire and empower Filipinos to look beyond the past, present, and future. By presenting the common links and lessons of the past and present, we will empower Filipinos to keep moving forward through breakthroughs and challenges into the future and beyond.
We are the vehicle to uplift Filipinos to prosper in every field (politics, entertainment, media, business, nonprofits, information technology, insurance, education, etc.) and become the network to link each other instantly.
We are the internet technology portal and strategic location to the world. Additionally, we connect people via radio, television, magazines, website blogs, products/services, and social media technologies.
We are the vehicle to provide socio-economic and humanitarian aid to help those who are in dire need. We will be the vehicle to move those on welfare or homeless to start businesses or to help them with daily needs.
NOTES:
1. Work Ethics (1906 to present) – always yearning for the best quality and standards; continually striving with more than 100% effort, resulting in being dedicated, productive, efficient, and reliable; in addition to standing behind their work, living by the golden rule, and respecting their leaders with loyalty and trustworthiness.
2. Family Values (from early childhood) – respect for elders, understanding the value of working hard, time management, and discipline by training through many challenging chores around the home. In addition, they encourage striving for academic excellence, social acceptance through neighborhood events, and their continual search for a spiritual foundation while finding outlets to help their surrounding community while sharing aloha with the arts. Their family values transcend into their careers and outside relationships.
3. Spirit of Aloha – being generous, grateful, spiritual, helping others, honoring the golden rule and natural surroundings, the Hawaiian way. This is the Native Hawaiian’s gift to the State of Hawaii: the state also adopted the Spirit of Aloha Law in 1986, as written in Hawaii Revised Statutes 5.7-5.
