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FILIPINO COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM

FILIPINO COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM

CELEBRATING DIVERSITY: COUNCILMAN AUGIE TULBA AND US REPRESENTATIVE ED CASE VISIT WITH THE HAWAII CENTRAL FCU FILIPINO COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM AT FLORES DE MAYO

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With Filipino Americans representing a significant segment of the Hawaii Central Federal Credit Union (Hawaii Central) membership and as a part of an organizational commitment to diversity, the Credit Union recently established its premier Filipino Community Relations Team to help meet needs within the Filipino community. In addition to being highly skilled and having an in-depth knowledge of Hawaii Central’s products, services and benefits, members of the Hawaii Central Filipino Community Relations Team speak Tagalog, Ilocano and Visayan.

The team recently participated in the Flores de Mayo Filipino Fiesta, held at the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu on May 6, 2023. The Hawaii Central tent was frequented by visitors throughout the day, including Councilman Augie Tulba and US Representative Ed Case. Visitors to the tent received valuable information on our low rates and had a chance to try their luck at winning various prize giveaways.

“We are honored and pleased to be here, celebrating the traditions, culture and heritage of the Filipino community,” said Filipino Community Relations Officer Engie Pagaduan. Actively involved with the United Filipino Council of Hawaii, Pagaduan has attended the celebration since its advent in Hawaii. Pagaduan said the Filipino Community Relations Team “was formed to help the Filipino community realize their financial goals”. Matda Bautista-Cadiz and Janet Viray work closely with Pagaduan in the branch and said they are happy to be on the team to support her efforts in the Filipino Community on behalf of Hawaii Central.

Under the leadership of Pagaduan, along with other volunteers, the team of ten was passionate about engaging the Filipino community on Oahu. Together, they were available on Saturday to help attendees open new accounts and explain Hawaii Central’s various benefits, products, and services.

As the first financial institution in the State of Hawaii to offer video banking services, Digital Banking Specialist Riza Reyes was on hand to explain how this service helps members keep connected with Hawaii Central in real time while they are globetrotting, maybe even while visiting the Philippines. “With video banking, we can help members, and potential members, open an account, apply for a loan, e-sign certain documents, and of course we are available to answer questions.”

Mortgage Loan Processor Reyna Dallago and Real Estate Loans Administrative Assistant Kimberly Mondejar spent the day connecting with attendees. “The most rewarding thing [about] working at Hawaii Central Federal Credit Union is that helping people is the most important,” said Mondejar. “In our Real Estate Department, we offer the First-time Homebuyer Program.”

Unlike a conventional home loan that requires 20% down, through Hawaii Central FCU’s First-time Homebuyer’s program, dreams of homeownership become a reality with just 10% down. As an added benefit, there is no mortgage insurance required through this program.

Hilda Reyes-Almodova, Kryzel Valdez and Donna Badua worked to help attendees, interested in taking advantage of the benefits and services offered by Hawaii Central FCU, open new accounts on the spot.

Among the services that interested attendees was Hawaii Central’s ACH (Automated Clearing House) on demand service. “ACH on demand service allows our members to actually access pending funds, pending credit funds, that otherwise would have taken 1-2 business days to post. It’s not just payroll credits, but its for any type of credit,” said KJ Bayawa, Accountant, and accredited ACH professional.

There were lots of giveaways at the Hawaii Central booth, and visitors who spun the wheel were qualified to enter a raffle in one of four drawings for a $50 VISA gift card.

“We recognize our community is diverse in culture and needs and we are intent on providing innovative products and services,” said President Drake Tanabe. “In addition to Tagalog, Ilocano, and Visayan, we have staff who speak Samoan, Spanish, and Palauan.”

HAWAII CENTRAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SPONSORS  NURSING SCHOLARSHIP AT CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY

HAWAII CENTRAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SPONSORS NURSING SCHOLARSHIP AT CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY

HAWAII CENTRAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SPONSORS NURSING SCHOLARSHIP AT CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY

 

Hawaii Central FCU will sponsor a nursing scholarship at Chaminade University in the 2023-2024 school year.

On May 3rd, 2023, Hawaii Central FCU Board of Directors Chairman Neil Shimogawa, alongside fellow board members and the executive management team, visited the Chaminade University Campus to present a $5,000 check to Chaminade University President Lynn Babington. The Board also had an opportunity to take a tour of the campus with a focus on the nursing program.

“With our Harkness branch at the Queen’s Medical Center, we have become intimately and acutely aware of increasing needs in the healthcare professions,” said Hawaii Central FCU President Drake Tanabe. “The COVID-19 Pandemic was rough for our members at Queen’s, and the recent report by the Healthcare Association of Hawaii (HAH) confirms what we have witnessed, firsthand.”

According to the HAH report released last November, “The state’s need for healthcare professionals has grown 76 percent – from 2,200 job openings in 2019 to 3,873 openings.” Patient-facing care services are among Hawaii’s most indemand healthcare jobs, to include:

  • Registered Specialty Nurses: 999 job openings. This represents a 116 percent increase (or 536 new positions) since 2019.
  • Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Clinical Assistants/Nurse Aides: 744 openings. Openings increased by 78 percent (or 327 new job openings) since 2019. 
  • EntryLevel Positions: 320 total openings:
    • Personal Care Assistants: 181 openings
    • Phlebotomists: 128 openings
    • Patient Service Representatives: 11 openings
  • Medical Assistants: 278 openings. Job vacancies for this position increased by 162 percent (or 172 positions) since 2019.  
  • Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). 211 openings, creating a statewide LPN job vacancy rate of 30 percent. Job openings increased by 47 percent (or 67 positions) since 2019.
  • Social Workers: 126 openings. This represents an increase of 110 percent (66 positions) since 2019.    

HAH is the nonprofit trade organization serving Hawaii’s hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, Type II adult residential care homes, home care companies, and hospices. It is the state affiliate for national organizations that include the American Hospital Association (AHA), the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living, and the National Association for Home Care and Hospice.

Reflecting upon the impacts of the Pandemic, Babington said, “We have embraced our kuleana–our obligation–to redouble our efforts to live our social service mission, seeking out ways to expand our reach in order to meet new needs.”

“Helping to support our community is a huge priority for Hawaii Central,” said Shimogawa.  “Hawaii Central  is always looking for ways to give back to our community, and working with Chaminade came naturally.”

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85th Annual Meeting

85th Annual Meeting

85TH Annual Meeting

The Hawaii Central Federal Credit Union (Hawaii Central FCU) 85th Annual Meeting was held at the Japanese Cultural Center on April 1, 2023. In addition to the official business of the meeting, Digital Banking Specialist Riza Reyes demonstrated a video banking call with Nick Gowey of CU Answers. Nick, who joined us from Las Vegas, announced the two lucky winners who walked away with $500 Hawaiian Airlines gift cards as participants in our educational activities.

We celebrated freedom to travel the globe and the digital services that keep Hawaii Central FCU with members as they “Explore the World”. Members were greeted by the Hawaii Central FCU staff who took them on a virtual trip around the world, demonstrating our digital services suite. Our digital services suite helps members who are pressed for time and have difficulty coming into the branch. The suite includes video banking, our mobile app, online banking, mobile check deposits, bill pay and pay anyone.

As evidenced by the smiling faces, hugs, and sounds of laughter, members were happy that we were able to meet in person.

There were lots of great prizes. Congratulations to Gerri S., our grand-prize winner. She took home a $1,000 Hawaiian Airlines Gift Card and a new luggage set.

Of course, we were there on official business. Interim Secretary Ariel Chun announced there were 127 members in attendance and that we had achieved quorum. Members in attendance heard from Board of Directors Chairman Neil Shimogawa.  They reviewed reports from Chairman Shimogawa and President Drake Tanabe, Treasurer Sam Aucoin, and Supervisory Committee Chairperson Blaine Hedani. The previous meeting’s minutes were also approved by the membership in attendance.

Elections were uncontested. Shimogawa was confirmed to serve another term as Chairman of the Board and Garrett Kawamura was confirmed to serve another term as Board Director.

Big Mahalo to the staff who made this event happen and, especially, Riza Reyes whose creativity and coordination, behind the scenes, made this event a big success!

WINNER: Leilani B. You Could Win, Too!

WINNER: Leilani B. You Could Win, Too!

Members who make a mobile check deposit through the Hawaii Central FCU mobile app between April 1st and May 31st, 2023, will be entered to win a Samsung 55” T.V.

Each quarter in 2023, we’re giving away a prize to one lucky member just for using or enrolling in one of our products or services. In the first quarter, members who enrolled in eStatements were automatically entered to win an Ooni pizza oven. Leilani B. enrolled in eStatements last quarter and won!

Leilani has been a member of Hawaii Central FCU for nearly 30 years. When asked what keeps her at Hawaii Central FCU, Leilani talked about our service and products like our auto loan and HELOC programs she used in the past. “The rates are good,” said Leilani. “Everyone is very friendly, and they are always helpful.

Leilani is a mother of two, working as a Reservations Manager at Ala Moana Hotel. Although she prefers to come into the branch to see friendly faces like Isabel in Operations and Julie in Consumer Loans, Leilani is pressed for time with her new schedule. She often accesses her Hawaii Central FCU account through shared branching and First Hawaiian Bank ATMs located at 7-11 stores and Zippy’s restaurants. She has also started using the Mobile App to do Mobile Check Deposits.

From all of us at Hawaii Central FCU, we want to say: Congratulations Leilani!

Now, here’s your chance to win!

We Donated Over 1400 Pounds to the Oahu SPCA

We Donated Over 1400 Pounds to the Oahu SPCA

Hawaii Central and its members donated over 1,400 pounds of pet supplies and $250 to Oahu SPCA. Supplies included dog and cat food, kitty litter, paper towels, pet bedding, cleaning supplies, cat towers, toys and towels.

$250

DONATED

1400

POUNDS OF FOOD

30+

PARTICIPANTS

Oahu SPCA

Every healthy, treatable animal will find a forever home” has been a success thanks to your continued support. You were an instrumental part in establishing the first Oahu SPCA and the largest animal shelter in Hawaii based on a “no-kill” philosophy.

LEARN MORE AT:
oahuspca.org
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Friends of the Children’s Justice Center

Friends of the Children’s Justice Center

Hawaii Central’s Team Keiki partnered up with Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Oahu (FCJCO) to help raise money for their Holiday Gift Project. FCJCO aims to wrap gifts for 366 child victims and their siblings. All gifts were chosen specifically for each child, as requested by professionals serving the children. Collectively Hawaii Central staff and our members raised a total amount of $1,155.00. Hawaii Central used $315.56 of the funds to purchase Christmas gifts for 15 keiki and donated the remaining $839.44 to FCJCO.

$1,155

RAISED

15

KEIKI HELPED

$840

DONATION

Friends of the Children’s Justice Center

We support children on Oahu who are victims of sexual abuse, severe physical abuse, sex trafficking, or those who have witnessed a serious crime. We stand with the Children’s Justice Center of Oahu in helping these children heal.

LEARN MORE AT:

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