AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp
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Help Fund our new Veterans Center, now!
Physical Address:
AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center
5001 Iroquois Avenue
West Loch Annex, JBPHH, Building 612
Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
Website: https://amvets-hawaii.org
Email: admin@amvets-hawaii.org
Mailing Address: AMVETS HAWAII, P.O. Box 2865, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Physical Address: AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center: 808-888-0410
E-mail: admin@amvets-hawaii.org
Click the “donate” button below to make a donation, today.
Board of Directors & Officers:
President & CEO: Donovan Andrew Lazarus (US Army, Retired)
Email: donovan@amvets-hawaii.org, Direct: (808) 382-6835
Vice President: Ronald Y.K. Lam (US Army, Veteran):
Email: ron.amvetshawaii@gmail.com, Direct: (808) 375-4500
Secretary & Service Officer: William Rodriguez (US Navy, Retired), Email: william.r@amvets-hawaii.org, Direct: (631) 219-1374
Provost Marshall: Carmelo Diaz-Rotger (US Army, Veteran), Email: melo@amvets-hawaii.org
Communications Director: Valerie Hill (US Army, Veteran), Email: valerie@amvets-hawaii.org
Public Affairs Officer: Chrystie Brandt (US Army, Veteran), Email: lucyimhome23@gmail.com
Historian: Dr. Michael A. Lazarus (USN, Veteran), Email: michael@amvets-hawaii.org
Government Affairs Advisor: David E. Lazarus (USMC, Veteran), Email: david@amvets-hawaii.org
Athletic Programs Director: Coach Earl Fernandez, Email: earlzsealcoating2@gmail.com
Gardening & Nursery Director: Lorence Lagmay, Email: Lagmay7686@gmail.com
AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Over 90% of all donations received will directly fund our programs.
Programs:
- Suicide Prevention and Awareness Program (VA, Cohen Veterans Network and Resurrecting Lives Foundation)
- Adaptive Sports Program (Big Tire Bootcamp and Veterans Administration Pacific Islands Health Care System)
- Warriors ‘Ohana Gardens Program (Landnam Warrior)
- BioModulator Therapy Program (Senergy and Dr. Terry Shintani, MD, JD, MPH, KCSJ)
- Elderly Veterans Care Program (AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary)
- Employment Assistance Program (Job Search and Resume Building)
- Financial Education and Home Buying Program (Harosky’s Homes)
- Auto Internship and Transportation Service Program (Baba Rentals LLC)
- ROTC/JROTC Program (Medals with Certificate Awards)
- Scouting Program (Boys Scouts of America)
- Softball Program (Cobras Softball Hawaii)
- Basketball Program (Basketball Hawaii Youth Academy)
- Community Service Program: American Samoan Weekly Church Services, Harosky Homes’ Bi-Weekly VA Seminars, VA Monthly Art Group Therapy Workshops, Hispanic Events Hawaii’ Annual Hispanic Festival and U.S.Vets’ Monthly Meetings, Miss Hawaii American Scholar Organization and B.R.A.V.E. Hawaii’s Workshops
- Memorials and Commemorative Program: Preservations of the USS ARIZONA Memorial Marble Shrine Wall, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific’s Carillon Memorial, Naval Air Station Barbers Point Memorial, Dr. John Henry Felix Monument, Ewa Battlefield, Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Annual Commemoration Ceremony, West Loch Disaster Annual Commemoration Ceremony, Battle of Midway Annual Commemoration, Memorial Day Annual Commemoration Ceremony, Veteran’s Day Annual Celebration, Annual Suicide Preventative Awareness Summits and Run/Walk to Combat Suicides, and other contest and events.
Your generous donations will help to support our AMVETS Hawaii’s program initiatives to benefit our Veterans, transitioning Service members, and their families with needed support and assistance.
Our Purpose
- To inspire a sense of responsibility in AMVETS members and develop leadership to preserve the American democratic way of life.
- To help unify diverse groups in support of American democracy.
- To train our youth to become engaged citizens, fully aware of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship.
- To collaborate with all recognized veterans organizations to advance the interests of veterans who have served or are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces during and since World War II.
- To ensure the smooth transition of veterans into civilian life by protecting their rights while they are still in uniform.
- To expedite and assist in the rehabilitation of veterans by providing employment services, educational opportunities, and counsel on insurance, housing, recreation, personal matters, hospitalization, and veterans’ benefits.
- To act as a liaison between veterans and the government.
- To foster fellowship among all American veterans who have served or are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces during and since World War II.
- To remind the public that American veterans fought and served to preserve peace, liberty, and democracy for the nation.
- To inform, influence, and inspire others to serve in both military and civilian communities.
- To provide financial support and assistance to service members, veterans, and their families.
- To support the preservation of historic sites, such as Ewa Battlefield, through financial assistance.
- To help build and preserve memorials and monuments across Hawaii.
- To honor and remember not only our World War II veterans who died at Pearl Harbor and Ewa Field, but also those who sacrificed their lives in sea battles and distant coral atolls—Coral Sea, Midway, Wake—whose names often go unrecognized, along with those who died in all other conflicts.
Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future
– Preserve and Honor: Remembering the legacy of those who came before us.
– Educate and Inspire: Passing on this legacy to future generations.
It is our duty and solemn vow to never forget those who fought and died—from the birth of our nation to the brave men of the USS Arizona, and to our fallen comrades today. May they rest in peace, knowing they will never be forgotten.
President Lincoln once said that speeches and statues are not enough to repay the service of those who defend their country. A single day of remembrance cannot fully honor the sacrifices made by these veterans. We are able to choose freedom today because of the bravery of those men and women, whose fate, on those days, was chosen for them.
About AMVETS
AMVETS (American Veterans) is the nation’s most inclusive Congressionally-chartered veterans service organization, representing the interests of 20 million veterans. AMVETS is open to and fighting for all who honorably served in the United States military, including the Reserve and Guard. With more than 300,00 members nationwide, we are veterans serving veterans.
AMVETS NATIONAL MISSION STATEMENT: To enhance and safeguard the entitlements for all American Veterans who have served honorably and to improve the quality of life for them, their families, and the communities where they live through leadership, advocacy and service.
501(c)3 public, non-profit, EIN:83-0550908
AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation 501(c)3 Letter
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Help us Help others!
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AMVETS Charities, Inc. participates in the Combined Federal Campaign through the Military, Veterans and Patriotic Services Organizations of America federation. Our Combined Federal number is of the 50,000 charities that participate in the CFC, only about 1500 – the members of Independent Charities of America and Local Independent Charities of America – will have the opportunity to display the “Best In America” seal of approval. AMVETS Charities, Inc. is proud to be one of those chosen few. This seal of approval is a service mark of Independent Charities of America and is used under license. AMVETS NSF is responsible for the content of any materials in which the Service Mark is used.
Donations can be made via mail
Make checks payable to AMVETS:
AMVETS HAWAII
Mailing Address:
AMVETS Hawaii
PO Box 2865
Ewa Beach, Hawaii (USA) 96706
Company Main: (808) 900-7187
Company Fax: (808) 900-7157
Administration Office: (808) 900-7364
E-mail: admin@amvets-hawaii.org
Mahalo nui loa!