Liabilities / Assets
59th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
EIN 83-0550908 • 501(c)3 • Ewa Beach, HI
Profile
AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving United States veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and their families throughout the State of Hawaii and the Pacific region. AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp operates as the charitable arm in direct support of AMVETS Department of Hawaii, a nationally chartered Veterans Service Organization (VSO). The Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of life for veterans through programs focused on wellness, reintegration, adaptive sports, housing support, food security, community outreach, and family assistance. The organization maintains a veteran-centered governance and membership structure. A significant portion of its leadership, board members, and active participants are honorably discharged United States military veterans. The Foundation works in direct partnership with AMVETS Department of Hawaii and supports programs that primarily benefit veterans and their families.
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Liabilities / Assets
59th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Liabilities / Revenue
61st percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Net Margin
35th percentile
Higher net margin than 35% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
Score unavailable
No filing with officer rows is available for this organization yet.
Asset Growth
64th percentile
Faster asset growth than 64% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
92nd percentile
Faster revenue growth than 92% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$56,690
Down $98,310 (-63%) from 2024
Liabilities
Flat$0
Flat from 2024
Net Assets
Down$56,690
Down $98,310 (-63%) from 2024
Revenue
Up$121,440
Up $121,440 from 2024
Expenses
Up$195,730
Up $76,259 (+64%) from 2024
Net Income
Up-$74,290
Up $45,181 (+38%) from 2024
Most recent year
2025 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation is a 501c3, public non profit organization established 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 services to help raise the needed funds for AMVETS Department of Hawaii's programs in the areas of human services, veterans, and youth. Funding is intended to provide veterans and the community with basic needs such as housing and nutrition, and to support youth programs aimed at helping youth become contributing members of society.
AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving United States veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and their families throughout the State of Hawaii and the Pacific region. AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp operates as the charitable arm in direct support of AMVETS Department of Hawaii, a nationally chartered Veterans Service Organization (VSO). The Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of life for veterans through programs focused on wellness, reintegration, adaptive sports, housing support, food security, community outreach, and family assistance. The organization maintains a veteran-centered governance and membership structure. A significant portion of its leadership, board members, and active participants are honorably discharged United States military veterans. The Foundation works in direct partnership with AMVETS Department of Hawaii and supports programs that primarily benefit veterans and their families.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Army Pacific Command Army Ball - 250th U.S. Army Birthday Celebration: AMVETS Hawaii proudly supported the planning, coordination, and execution of the U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) Army Ball commemorating the 250th Birthday of the United States Army. This historic milestone honored two and a half centuries of Army service, sacrifice, and commitment to the Nation. In partnership with U.S. Army Pacific leadership and community stakeholders, AMVETS Hawaii assisted in the comprehensive planning and operational execution of the event. Responsibilities included: * Strategic event planning and timeline coordination * Venue logistics and facility setup oversight * Vendor coordination and event staging support * Formal ceremony program development assistance * Volunteer coordination and on-site operational management * Protocol support and distinguished guest accommodation In addition to logistical execution, AMVETS Hawaii led and supported fundraising efforts to ensure the financial success of the event. The organization managed budgeting, financial tracking, vendor payments, and reconciliation processes to maintain full transparency and accountability. Through effective financial stewardship, sponsorship engagement, and community partnership development, AMVETS Hawaii successfully helped deliver the Army Ball at no cost to the U.S. Army, ensuring that appropriated military funds were preserved while still providing a dignified and memorable celebration for Soldiers, families, veterans, and distinguished guests. This initiative strengthened civil-military relations, reinforced community support for active-duty service members, and highlighted AMVETS Hawaii's ongoing commitment to honoring those who serve. By leveraging nonprofit leadership, volunteer resources, and responsible financial management, AMVETS Hawaii helped commemorate the Army's 250- year legacy with excellence and integrity. The event served as both a celebration of history and a reaffirmation of the enduring partnership between veterans and currently serving Soldiers throughout the Pacific region. | $156,661 | $156,661 |
| Adaptive Sports & Physical Wellness Programs: The Center delivered structured adaptive fitness and sports programming designed to improve physical health, mobility, and mental resilience. Through our Big Tire Bootcamp, adaptive strength training, and peer-led fitness sessions, veterans of all ability levels participated in safe, inclusive training environments. These programs promoted injury recovery, chronic pain management, suicide prevention through connection, and overall quality of life improvements. | $0 | $60,000 |
| AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center: During the reporting year, the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center (WOVC) continued to serve as a vital hub for veterans, active-duty servicemembers, military families, and the surrounding community. Our programs focused on wellness, reintegration, peer connection, adaptive sports, and community engagement-directly aligning with our mission: "To Honor the Dead by Helping the Living." 1. Adaptive Sports & Physical Wellness Programs The Center delivered structured adaptive fitness and sports programming designed to improve physical health, mobility, and mental resilience. Through our Big Tire Bootcamp, adaptive strength training, and peer-led fitness sessions, veterans of all ability levels participated in safe, inclusive training environments. These programs promoted injury recovery, chronic pain management, suicide prevention through connection, and overall quality of life improvements. 2. Veterans Reintegration & Peer Support The Center provided a safe and welcoming environment for veterans transitioning from military to civilian life. Services included peer mentorship, resource referrals, benefits guidance, and collaborative engagement with VA and community partners. Veterans accessed support for employment, housing, health care navigation, and social reintegration. 3. Community & Youth Engagement The facility hosted community-based programs that strengthened intergenerational relationships between veterans and local youth organizations. Partnerships included leadership mentorship opportunities, civic engagement events, and structured activities that instill discipline, patriotism, and service values in young participants. 4. Health & Wellness Education Workshops and seminars were conducted throughout the year focusing on mental health awareness, suicide prevention, financial literacy, nutrition, and holistic wellness. The Center collaborated with military commands, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers to expand access to critical information and preventative care resources. 5. Facility as a Community Resource The AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center served as a venue for veteran recognition ceremonies, training events, leadership development sessions, and nonprofit collaborations. By providing meeting space and structured programming, the Center strengthened partnerships with local military units, civic groups, and charitable organizations. Impact Through these coordinated efforts, the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center enhanced physical wellness, strengthened peer networks, reduced social isolation, and reinforced community bonds. Our programming reflects measurable progress toward improving veteran health outcomes, fostering resilience, and building a sustainable support network for those who have served our nation. The Center remains committed to expanding access to adaptive sports, wellness initiatives, and community reintegration services to ensure that veterans and their families continue to thrive in West Oahu and throughout Hawaii. | $3,000 | $50,000 |
| Scout of America Program | $0 | $25,000 |
| Hawaii America250 Commission - Task Force Service & Event Financial Management: AMVETS Hawaii proudly served on the Hawaii America250 Commission Task Force in support of the statewide commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the United States. This historic initiative marks America's Semiquincentennial and honors the Nation's founding principles, military service, and civic heritage. As an active Task Force participant, AMVETS Hawaii provided leadership in the planning, coordination, and execution of commemorative programs and public engagement events across Hawaii. Responsibilities included: * Strategic planning and milestone coordination * Event concept development and program design * Interagency and community stakeholder collaboration * Venue logistics and operational oversight * Volunteer coordination and ceremonial support * Public engagement and outreach planning In addition to programmatic support, AMVETS Hawaii assumed responsibility for financial administration related to supported events. The organization managed budgeting, sponsorship coordination, financial tracking, vendor payments, and reconciliation to ensure full transparency, compliance, and fiscal accountability. Through disciplined financial stewardship, community sponsorship development, and responsible nonprofit management practices, AMVETS Hawaii successfully helped execute Task Force-related initiatives at no cost to the Hawaii America250 Commission. This approach preserved Commission resources while maintaining high-quality, dignified, and impactful commemorative programming for the community. Service on the Task Force strengthened collaboration between veteran organizations, civic leaders, and government partners while reinforcing AMVETS Hawaii's commitment to patriotism, education, and community engagement. The initiative demonstrated the organization's ability to leverage volunteer leadership, financial oversight, and event management expertise to support major statewide commemorative efforts. Through this service, AMVETS Hawaii contributed meaningfully to honoring America's 250- year legacy and ensuring that veterans remain central to Hawaii's America250 celebrations. | $14,377 | $8,931 |
| The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly supported four girls' little league softball teams through a comprehensive youth development initiative that included daily clinics, team practices, mentorship, and seasonal tournament play. This program was designed to promote physical fitness, leadership development, teamwork, and positive youth engagement within the West Oahu community. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Daily Skills Development Clinics The Foundation hosted structured daily softball clinics focused on fundamental skill- building, including hitting, pitching, fielding, conditioning, and game strategy. These clinics provided consistent, safe, and supervised training opportunities for participating youth while reinforcing discipline, sportsmanship, and self-confidence. * Provided regular access to safe, structured athletic programming * Delivered age-appropriate coaching and mentoring * Promoted healthy lifestyles and physical readiness * Encouraged teamwork, leadership, and personal responsibility 2. Team Participation & Engagement Four girls' softball teams participated in the program, engaging in ongoing practices and league preparation. The program ensured equitable access to facilities, equipment, and coaching resources, supporting both experienced and beginner athletes. * Supported multiple teams with consistent field access and training space * Fostered a positive team environment promoting inclusion and participation * Encouraged peer mentorship and leadership among players * Strengthened family and community involvement through youth sports 3. Seasonal Tournament Hosting AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation hosted seasonal tournaments and competitive play opportunities, allowing teams to showcase their skills and build confidence in a supportive environment. These tournaments brought together families, volunteers, and community partners to celebrate youth achievement and teamwork. * Organized and hosted competitive seasonal tournaments * Provided structured game-day operations and logistics * Increased community engagement and volunteer participation * Promoted positive youth recognition and achievement 4. Community Impact & Outcomes The girls' softball program contributed significantly to youth wellness and community cohesion by providing a safe, constructive outlet for physical activity and mentorship. The program emphasized character development, resilience, and healthy competition, aligning with the Foundation's mission to strengthen families and communities through service and engagement. Measured Outcomes: * Supported four active girls' softball teams * Delivered ongoing daily clinics and practices throughout the season * Hosted multiple seasonal tournaments and community events * Engaged youth participants, families, and community volunteers * Promoted physical fitness, teamwork, and leadership development Conclusion Through the successful implementation of daily clinics and seasonal tournaments, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to demonstrate its commitment to youth development, community wellness, and positive recreational opportunities. This initiative not only strengthened athletic skills but also fostered confidence, teamwork, and community pride among participating young athletes and their families. | $0 | $10,000 |
| Youth Basketball Development Program The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully implemented a comprehensive Youth Basketball Development Program serving more than 120 youth participants through structured daily clinics and organized competitive games. This initiative provided consistent, safe, and supervised athletic programming designed to promote physical fitness, teamwork, leadership development, and positive youth engagement throughout the West Oahu community. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Daily Basketball Skills Clinics The program hosted structured daily clinics focused on skill development, conditioning, and basketball fundamentals. Instruction emphasized shooting mechanics, ball handling, passing accuracy, defensive positioning, teamwork strategies, and game awareness. * Delivered daily structured basketball training sessions * Provided age-appropriate coaching for beginner and advanced players * Reinforced discipline, sportsmanship, and accountability * Promoted physical fitness and healthy lifestyle habits 2. Organized Games & Competitive Play In addition to clinics, the program hosted organized games that allowed youth athletes to apply their skills in live competition. These games promoted teamwork, resilience, and confidence in a structured and positive environment. * Facilitated regular scheduled games for over 120 players * Provided refereed and supervised competition * Encouraged leadership and peer mentorship * Fostered a culture of respect and teamwork 3. Youth Participation & Community Impact The Youth Basketball Program engaged over 120 young athletes from diverse backgrounds, offering a safe and constructive environment during after-school and seasonal periods. The program helped reduce idle time while strengthening family and community engagement. * Served over 120 youth participants * Increased community involvement through parent and volunteer engagement * Strengthened partnerships with local families and supporters * Provided structured after-school and seasonal programming 4. Character Development & Mentorship Beyond athletics, the program emphasized personal growth, responsibility, and positive decision-making. Coaches and volunteers served as mentors, reinforcing life skills that extend beyond the basketball court. * Promoted leadership development and teamwork * Encouraged academic focus and positive behavior * Reinforced accountability and goal-setting * Built confidence and resilience among participants Measured Outcomes * Over 120 youth served * Daily clinics conducted throughout the season * Organized competitive games and structured league play * Increased youth engagement in safe, supervised activities * Strengthened community partnerships and volunteer involvement Conclusion Through the successful implementation of daily clinics and organized games, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp's Youth Basketball Program significantly contributed to youth wellness, character development, and community engagement. By serving more than 120 players, the program provided structured athletic opportunities that fostered confidence, discipline, teamwork, and leadership-strengthening both families and the broader West Oahu community. | $0 | $10,000 |
| Community Toy Distribution & Holiday Support Program The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully implemented a large-scale community toy distribution initiative dedicated to supporting children and families throughout West Oahu and surrounding communities. Through strong partnerships with schools, churches, and nonprofit organizations, the Foundation distributed more than $125,000 in new toys to ensure that keiki and families experienced joy, support, and a sense of community during the holiday season and throughout the year. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Large-Scale Toy Distribution Effort The Foundation coordinated the procurement, organization, and distribution of new toys valued at over $125,000. This initiative directly benefited underserved families, military families, and community-based organizations serving youth across the region. * Distributed more than $125,000 worth of brand-new toys * Ensured equitable access for children and families in need * Supported holiday and year-round youth outreach initiatives * Strengthened relationships with community partners 2. Partnerships with Schools, Churches, and Nonprofits AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation collaborated with numerous schools, faith-based organizations, and nonprofit agencies to ensure toys reached children in diverse communities. Partner organizations helped identify families in need and coordinated local distribution efforts. * Supported multiple schools and educational programs * Partnered with churches and faith-based outreach ministries * Supplied nonprofit organizations serving underserved families * Strengthened community networks through collaborative service 3. Centralized Community Pickup Hub The AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center served as a central distribution and pickup location, allowing partner organizations to collect toys directly for delivery within their communities. This centralized model increased efficiency, accountability, and accessibility. * Hosted organized pickup days at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center * Provided safe and structured distribution logistics * Ensured proper tracking and accountability of donated items * Offered accessible support for community partners and volunteers 4. Volunteer & Community Engagement The program engaged volunteers, veteran members, and community supporters in sorting, organizing, and distributing toys. This collective effort reinforced the AMVETS mission of service and strengthened bonds between veterans and the community. * Engaged volunteers and veteran service members * Promoted community service and civic engagement * Fostered a spirit of giving and goodwill * Strengthened AMVETS' role as a trusted community partner Measured Outcomes * Distributed over $125,000 in new toys * Supported schools, churches, and nonprofit organizations across the community * Provided toy pickup and distribution through the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center * Benefited hundreds of children and families throughout the region * Increased community collaboration and volunteer participation Conclusion The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp's Toy Distribution Program demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting children, families, and community organizations throughout Hawaii. By distributing more than $125,000 in new toys and providing a centralized pickup and distribution hub at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center, the Foundation strengthened community partnerships, uplifted families in need, and reinforced its mission of service to veterans and the broader community. | $0 | $10,000 |
| Veterans Reintegration & Peer Support: The Center provided a safe and welcoming environment for veterans transitioning from military to civilian life. Services included peer mentorship, resource referrals, benefits guidance, and collaborative engagement with VA and community partners. Veterans accessed support for employment, housing, health care navigation, and social reintegration. | $0 | $10,000 |
| Memorial Building and Restoration Program | $0 | $5,000 |
| Annual Patriotic Activities & Veterans Day Celebration: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp demonstrated continued leadership in honoring the service and sacrifice of America's veterans through its active participation in annual patriotic activities and the planning and hosting of the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center's Annual Veterans Day Celebration. These efforts reinforced the organization's commitment to remembrance, community engagement, and support for veterans and their families throughout Hawaii. Program Overview Throughout the year, the Foundation participated in and supported multiple patriotic observances, including wreath-laying ceremonies and community remembrance events. These activities culminated in the successful planning and execution of the Annual Veterans Day Celebration held at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center. These programs provided meaningful opportunities for veterans, active-duty service members, youth, and community members to gather in recognition of military service and national heritage. Participation in Annual Patriotic Activities The Foundation actively participated in and supported numerous patriotic ceremonies and observances across the community, reinforcing a strong culture of remembrance and respect. * Participated in community wreath-laying ceremonies honoring fallen service members * Supported patriotic observances and memorial events throughout the year * Coordinated veteran and community participation in remembrance activities * Promoted civic pride and national heritage through public ceremonies * Strengthened partnerships with veteran and military organizations Veterans Day Celebration Planning & Execution The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation planned and hosted the Annual Veterans Day Celebration at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center, bringing together veterans, families, community leaders, and partner organizations in recognition of those who served. Planning and coordination efforts included: * Development of event program, agenda, and ceremonial protocols * Coordination with veteran service organizations and community partners * Organization of guest speakers, honorees, and presentations * Management of logistics including staging, seating, and sound systems * Coordination of volunteers and event support teams * Ensuring a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for attendees Community & Veteran Engagement The Veterans Day Celebration and associated patriotic activities fostered strong engagement across the veteran and civilian communities. * Hosted veterans from all service eras and branches * Welcomed active-duty service members and military families * Engaged youth groups and community volunteers * Recognized the service and contributions of local veterans * Strengthened the bond between AMVETS and the community Measured Outcomes * Participated in multiple annual patriotic and wreath-laying ceremonies * Successfully planned and hosted the Annual Veterans Day Celebration * Engaged veterans, military families, and community members * Increased public awareness of veteran service and sacrifice * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership in veteran-focused community programming Community Impact Through participation in annual patriotic observances and the hosting of the Veterans Day Celebration, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to uphold its mission of honoring the dead by helping the living. These activities preserve the legacy of service, strengthen community ties, and provide meaningful recognition for veterans across Hawaii. By bringing together veterans, families, and community partners in remembrance and celebration, the Foundation ensures that the spirit of service, sacrifice, and patriotism remains strong for future generations. | $0 | $5,000 |
| ROTC & Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly supported future military leaders through its ROTC and Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program, formally presenting the AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award to exemplary cadets across the State of Hawaii. This distinguished award recognizes excellence in leadership, academic achievement, military aptitude, character, and commitment to service. This annual initiative honors outstanding cadets from the University of Hawaii at Manoa ROTC detachments and Junior ROTC programs across Hawaii's high schools, reinforcing AMVETS' commitment to developing principled leaders and strengthening the legacy of military service. Program Overview The ROTC & Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program is designed to acknowledge and encourage young men and women who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential and dedication to military values. By presenting the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award, the Foundation affirms its mission to support those who serve-past, present, and future-while promoting patriotism, civic responsibility, and excellence. University of Hawaii ROTC Cadet Recognition The Foundation presented the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award to distinguished cadets from the University of Hawaii at Manoa's senior ROTC programs during formal awards ceremonies. * Recognized two cadets each from Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC detachments * Presented the official AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award * Honored cadets for leadership, academic excellence, and military performance * Participated in formal ROTC award and commissioning-related ceremonies * Strengthened partnerships with University of Hawaii military training programs * Encouraged continued professional military development and service Total University ROTC Cadets Recognized: * Army ROTC: 2 cadets * Navy ROTC: 2 cadets * Air Force ROTC: 2 cadets Total: 6 University ROTC Cadets Junior ROTC High School Recognition Program The Foundation expanded its statewide outreach by presenting the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award to outstanding Junior ROTC cadets across Hawaii. * Awarded two Junior ROTC cadets from each of the 26 participating high school detachments * Recognized superior leadership, academic achievement, citizenship, and character * Participated in school-based military award and promotion ceremonies * Encouraged continued education, military service, and community leadership * Strengthened mentorship and engagement between veterans and youth Total Junior ROTC Recognition: * 26 High School JROTC Detachments * 2 Cadets per School Total: 52 Junior ROTC Cadets Recognized Community & Youth Leadership Impact Through the presentation of the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award, the Foundation reinforced its commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders. * Recognized 58 total cadets statewide (6 University + 52 High School) * Strengthened relationships between veterans and future service members * Promoted leadership, discipline, and academic excellence among youth * Encouraged civic engagement and patriotic responsibility * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership role in youth mentorship and military heritage programming Measured Outcomes * Presented 58 AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Awards statewide * Supported 3 University ROTC detachments and 26 High School JROTC programs * Participated in multiple formal recognition ceremonies across Hawaii * Enhanced visibility of AMVETS' commitment to youth leadership development * Strengthened military-community partnerships Conclusion By presenting the AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award to exceptional ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to invest in Hawaii's future leaders. This program not only recognizes excellence but also inspires continued dedication to service, leadership, and integrity. Through this initiative, AMVETS upholds its enduring mission to honor those who serve while cultivating the next generation of military and civic leaders across the State of Hawaii. | $0 | $3,000 |
| Plant Keeping Program | $0 | $3,000 |
| Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Annual Commemoration Ceremony: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly hosted and coordinated the Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony, honoring the service members and civilians who sacrificed their lives during the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. This annual event serves as a solemn tribute to the fallen while educating the community about the historic significance of Ewa Battlefield and its role in World War II. Program Overview The Annual Commemoration Ceremony is a community-based remembrance event held to preserve history, honor veterans, and strengthen patriotic values among youth and families throughout Hawaii. The program brings together veterans, active-duty service members, elected officials, community leaders, schools, and families in a unified act of remembrance. Planning & Coordination Accomplishments The Foundation led comprehensive event planning and coordination efforts to ensure a dignified and impactful ceremony. * Secured venue access and coordinated site logistics * Developed event program agenda and ceremonial protocol * Coordinated participation of military representatives and veteran organizations * Managed permits, safety planning, and compliance requirements * Organized staging, seating, sound systems, and ceremonial setup * Coordinated volunteer teams for event support Community & Military Engagement The ceremony served as a platform for intergenerational engagement and military- community connection. * Hosted veterans, active-duty service members, and military leadership * Welcomed community members, students, and youth organizations * Facilitated guest speakers and historical reflections * Conducted ceremonial honors including wreath presentations and moment of silence * Promoted civic pride and historical awareness Educational & Historical Impact The program emphasized education and historical preservation, ensuring that the legacy of Pearl Harbor and Ewa Battlefield remains relevant to future generations. * Highlighted the strategic significance of Ewa Battlefield * Provided historical context and remembrance tributes * Encouraged youth participation in patriotic observances * Reinforced the importance of honoring military service and sacrifice Measured Outcomes * Successfully hosted the Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony * Coordinated participation from veteran, military, and community partners * Engaged local families, youth, and civic leaders * Preserved and honored Hawaii's World War II history * Strengthened AMVETS' role as a steward of remembrance and service Community Impact The Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony continues to serve as a cornerstone event for honoring the legacy of those who served and sacrificed. Through thoughtful planning and respectful execution, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp reaffirmed its commitment to preserving history, supporting veterans, and fostering patriotic values within the community. This ceremony not only honors the past-it strengthens the bond between generations and reinforces the enduring spirit of service and remembrance across Hawaii. | $0 | $1,000 |
| Battle of Midway Annual Commemoration Ceremony - NAS Barbers Point, Kalaeloa: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully hosted and coordinated the Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony at NAS Barbers Point in Kalaeloa, Hawaii. This significant commemorative event honors the courage, sacrifice, and strategic victory of U.S. forces during the Battle of Midway, one of the most pivotal turning points in World War II in the Pacific. Through careful planning and collaboration with military, veteran, and community partners, the Foundation ensured a dignified and educational ceremony that preserved history while strengthening community awareness and patriotic values. Program Overview The Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony serves as a solemn tribute to the service members who fought and sacrificed during the historic June 1942 naval battle. The event brings together veterans, active-duty military personnel, civic leaders, youth groups, and community members to reflect on the significance of the Battle of Midway and its enduring legacy. This annual observance reinforces the importance of remembrance, education, and community unity while honoring the bravery and commitment of those who served in the Pacific Theater. Planning & Coordination Accomplishments AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation led all aspects of event planning and execution to ensure a professional and respectful commemorative ceremony. * Coordinated with NAS Barbers Point and Kalaeloa partners for venue use and access * Developed official ceremony agenda and program sequencing * Organized ceremonial protocols, including color guard and wreath presentations * Coordinated participation of veteran organizations and military representatives * Managed logistics including staging, seating, sound systems, and ceremonial setup * Ensured compliance with safety, security, and installation requirements * Directed volunteer teams for setup, operations, and breakdown Military & Community Engagement The ceremony fostered strong collaboration between veterans, active-duty service members, and the broader community. * Hosted veterans from all service branches * Coordinated with active-duty military commands and leadership * Welcomed community leaders, families, and youth organizations * Provided guest speakers and historical reflections * Strengthened military-civilian partnerships through shared remembrance Educational & Historical Preservation Impact The program emphasized historical education and preservation to ensure the legacy of the Battle of Midway continues to inspire future generations. * Highlighted the strategic importance of the Battle of Midway * Provided historical context and educational commentary * Encouraged youth and community participation in patriotic observances * Preserved and honored the legacy of World War II Pacific veterans * Reinforced the importance of service, sacrifice, and national unity Measured Outcomes * Successfully hosted the Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony at NAS Barbers Point * Coordinated multi-agency and community participation * Engaged veterans, active-duty personnel, and community members * Strengthened public awareness of World War II history in Hawaii * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership role in veteran and patriotic programming Community Impact The Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony continues to serve as an important platform for honoring those who served during World War II and for educating the community about the significance of the Pacific Theater. Through this event, AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp demonstrates its unwavering commitment to remembrance, historical preservation, and service to veterans and the community. This program not only honors a defining moment in American history but also strengthens the bonds between generations, ensuring that the legacy of courage and sacrifice remains alive in Hawaii and beyond. | $0 | $1,000 |
| Veterans Services to assist with VA claims for compensations, funerals services, and provides information and referrals. | $0 | $500 |
| Health & Wellness Education: Workshops and seminars were conducted throughout the year focusing on mental health awareness, suicide prevention, financial literacy, nutrition, and holistic wellness. The Center collaborated with military commands, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers to expand access to critical information and preventative care resources. | $0 | $500 |
| Hawaii Veterans Master Beekeeping Program | $0 | $500 |
| AMVETS Hawaii Food Distribution Program | $0 | $500 |
| Clothing Donation and Distribution Program | $0 | $500 |
| Amvets Hawaii BioModulator program for the alleviation of chronic pain as an alternative to the pharmacological approach to pain management. | $0 | $0 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donovan A Lazarus | President | FT | $0 | - | - |
| Ronald YK Lam | Vice President | FT | $0 | - | - |
| William Rodriguez | Service Officer | FT | $0 | - | - |
| David E Lazarus | Government Affairs Officer | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Dr Michael A Lazarus | Historian | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Luis Linares | Vice Commander | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Carmelo Diaz Rotger | Provost Marshall | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Earl Fernandez | Athletics Programs Director | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Marcus Irons | Judge Advocate | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Charles Penn | Director Of Logistics | PT | $0 | - | - |
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| IRS990EZ/PrimaryExemptPurposeTxt | 0 | AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving United States veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and their families throughout the State of Hawaii and the Pacific region. AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp operates as the charitable arm in direct support of AMVETS Department of Hawaii, a nationally chartered Veterans Service Organization (VSO). The Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of life for veterans through programs focused on wellness, reintegration, adaptive sports, housing support, food security, community outreach, and family assistance. The organization maintains a veteran-centered governance and membership structure. A significant portion of its leadership, board members, and active participants are honorably discharged United States military veterans. The Foundation works in direct partnership with AMVETS Department of Hawaii and supports programs that primarily benefit veterans and their families. |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center: During the reporting year, the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center (WOVC) continued to serve as a vital hub for veterans, active-duty servicemembers, military families, and the surrounding community. Our programs focused on wellness, reintegration, peer connection, adaptive sports, and community engagement-directly aligning with our mission: "To Honor the Dead by Helping the Living." 1. Adaptive Sports & Physical Wellness Programs The Center delivered structured adaptive fitness and sports programming designed to improve physical health, mobility, and mental resilience. Through our Big Tire Bootcamp, adaptive strength training, and peer-led fitness sessions, veterans of all ability levels participated in safe, inclusive training environments. These programs promoted injury recovery, chronic pain management, suicide prevention through connection, and overall quality of life improvements. 2. Veterans Reintegration & Peer Support The Center provided a safe and welcoming environment for veterans transitioning from military to civilian life. Services included peer mentorship, resource referrals, benefits guidance, and collaborative engagement with VA and community partners. Veterans accessed support for employment, housing, health care navigation, and social reintegration. 3. Community & Youth Engagement The facility hosted community-based programs that strengthened intergenerational relationships between veterans and local youth organizations. Partnerships included leadership mentorship opportunities, civic engagement events, and structured activities that instill discipline, patriotism, and service values in young participants. 4. Health & Wellness Education Workshops and seminars were conducted throughout the year focusing on mental health awareness, suicide prevention, financial literacy, nutrition, and holistic wellness. The Center collaborated with military commands, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers to expand access to critical information and preventative care resources. 5. Facility as a Community Resource The AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center served as a venue for veteran recognition ceremonies, training events, leadership development sessions, and nonprofit collaborations. By providing meeting space and structured programming, the Center strengthened partnerships with local military units, civic groups, and charitable organizations. Impact Through these coordinated efforts, the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center enhanced physical wellness, strengthened peer networks, reduced social isolation, and reinforced community bonds. Our programming reflects measurable progress toward improving veteran health outcomes, fostering resilience, and building a sustainable support network for those who have served our nation. The Center remains committed to expanding access to adaptive sports, wellness initiatives, and community reintegration services to ensure that veterans and their families continue to thrive in West Oahu and throughout Hawaii. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 1 | Veterans Services to assist with VA claims for compensations, funerals services, and provides information and referrals. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 2 | Health & Wellness Education: Workshops and seminars were conducted throughout the year focusing on mental health awareness, suicide prevention, financial literacy, nutrition, and holistic wellness. The Center collaborated with military commands, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers to expand access to critical information and preventative care resources. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 3 | ROTC & Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly supported future military leaders through its ROTC and Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program, formally presenting the AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award to exemplary cadets across the State of Hawaii. This distinguished award recognizes excellence in leadership, academic achievement, military aptitude, character, and commitment to service. This annual initiative honors outstanding cadets from the University of Hawaii at Manoa ROTC detachments and Junior ROTC programs across Hawaii's high schools, reinforcing AMVETS' commitment to developing principled leaders and strengthening the legacy of military service. Program Overview The ROTC & Junior ROTC Recognition and Awards Program is designed to acknowledge and encourage young men and women who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential and dedication to military values. By presenting the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award, the Foundation affirms its mission to support those who serve-past, present, and future-while promoting patriotism, civic responsibility, and excellence. University of Hawaii ROTC Cadet Recognition The Foundation presented the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award to distinguished cadets from the University of Hawaii at Manoa's senior ROTC programs during formal awards ceremonies. * Recognized two cadets each from Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC detachments * Presented the official AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award * Honored cadets for leadership, academic excellence, and military performance * Participated in formal ROTC award and commissioning-related ceremonies * Strengthened partnerships with University of Hawaii military training programs * Encouraged continued professional military development and service Total University ROTC Cadets Recognized: * Army ROTC: 2 cadets * Navy ROTC: 2 cadets * Air Force ROTC: 2 cadets Total: 6 University ROTC Cadets Junior ROTC High School Recognition Program The Foundation expanded its statewide outreach by presenting the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award to outstanding Junior ROTC cadets across Hawaii. * Awarded two Junior ROTC cadets from each of the 26 participating high school detachments * Recognized superior leadership, academic achievement, citizenship, and character * Participated in school-based military award and promotion ceremonies * Encouraged continued education, military service, and community leadership * Strengthened mentorship and engagement between veterans and youth Total Junior ROTC Recognition: * 26 High School JROTC Detachments * 2 Cadets per School Total: 52 Junior ROTC Cadets Recognized Community & Youth Leadership Impact Through the presentation of the AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Award, the Foundation reinforced its commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders. * Recognized 58 total cadets statewide (6 University + 52 High School) * Strengthened relationships between veterans and future service members * Promoted leadership, discipline, and academic excellence among youth * Encouraged civic engagement and patriotic responsibility * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership role in youth mentorship and military heritage programming Measured Outcomes * Presented 58 AMVETS Outstanding Cadet Awards statewide * Supported 3 University ROTC detachments and 26 High School JROTC programs * Participated in multiple formal recognition ceremonies across Hawaii * Enhanced visibility of AMVETS' commitment to youth leadership development * Strengthened military-community partnerships Conclusion By presenting the AMVETS (American Veterans) Outstanding Cadet Award to exceptional ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to invest in Hawaii's future leaders. This program not only recognizes excellence but also inspires continued dedication to service, leadership, and integrity. Through this initiative, AMVETS upholds its enduring mission to honor |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 4 | Amvets Hawaii BioModulator program for the alleviation of chronic pain as an alternative to the pharmacological approach to pain management. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 5 | Hawaii Veterans Master Beekeeping Program |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 8 | AMVETS Hawaii Food Distribution Program |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 11 | Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Annual Commemoration Ceremony: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly hosted and coordinated the Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony, honoring the service members and civilians who sacrificed their lives during the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. This annual event serves as a solemn tribute to the fallen while educating the community about the historic significance of Ewa Battlefield and its role in World War II. Program Overview The Annual Commemoration Ceremony is a community-based remembrance event held to preserve history, honor veterans, and strengthen patriotic values among youth and families throughout Hawaii. The program brings together veterans, active-duty service members, elected officials, community leaders, schools, and families in a unified act of remembrance. Planning & Coordination Accomplishments The Foundation led comprehensive event planning and coordination efforts to ensure a dignified and impactful ceremony. * Secured venue access and coordinated site logistics * Developed event program agenda and ceremonial protocol * Coordinated participation of military representatives and veteran organizations * Managed permits, safety planning, and compliance requirements * Organized staging, seating, sound systems, and ceremonial setup * Coordinated volunteer teams for event support Community & Military Engagement The ceremony served as a platform for intergenerational engagement and military- community connection. * Hosted veterans, active-duty service members, and military leadership * Welcomed community members, students, and youth organizations * Facilitated guest speakers and historical reflections * Conducted ceremonial honors including wreath presentations and moment of silence * Promoted civic pride and historical awareness Educational & Historical Impact The program emphasized education and historical preservation, ensuring that the legacy of Pearl Harbor and Ewa Battlefield remains relevant to future generations. * Highlighted the strategic significance of Ewa Battlefield * Provided historical context and remembrance tributes * Encouraged youth participation in patriotic observances * Reinforced the importance of honoring military service and sacrifice Measured Outcomes * Successfully hosted the Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony * Coordinated participation from veteran, military, and community partners * Engaged local families, youth, and civic leaders * Preserved and honored Hawaii's World War II history * Strengthened AMVETS' role as a steward of remembrance and service Community Impact The Annual Ewa Battlefield Pearl Harbor Commemoration Ceremony continues to serve as a cornerstone event for honoring the legacy of those who served and sacrificed. Through thoughtful planning and respectful execution, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp reaffirmed its commitment to preserving history, supporting veterans, and fostering patriotic values within the community. This ceremony not only honors the past-it strengthens the bond between generations and reinforces the enduring spirit of service and remembrance across Hawaii. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 12 | Battle of Midway Annual Commemoration Ceremony - NAS Barbers Point, Kalaeloa: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully hosted and coordinated the Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony at NAS Barbers Point in Kalaeloa, Hawaii. This significant commemorative event honors the courage, sacrifice, and strategic victory of U.S. forces during the Battle of Midway, one of the most pivotal turning points in World War II in the Pacific. Through careful planning and collaboration with military, veteran, and community partners, the Foundation ensured a dignified and educational ceremony that preserved history while strengthening community awareness and patriotic values. Program Overview The Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony serves as a solemn tribute to the service members who fought and sacrificed during the historic June 1942 naval battle. The event brings together veterans, active-duty military personnel, civic leaders, youth groups, and community members to reflect on the significance of the Battle of Midway and its enduring legacy. This annual observance reinforces the importance of remembrance, education, and community unity while honoring the bravery and commitment of those who served in the Pacific Theater. Planning & Coordination Accomplishments AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation led all aspects of event planning and execution to ensure a professional and respectful commemorative ceremony. * Coordinated with NAS Barbers Point and Kalaeloa partners for venue use and access * Developed official ceremony agenda and program sequencing * Organized ceremonial protocols, including color guard and wreath presentations * Coordinated participation of veteran organizations and military representatives * Managed logistics including staging, seating, sound systems, and ceremonial setup * Ensured compliance with safety, security, and installation requirements * Directed volunteer teams for setup, operations, and breakdown Military & Community Engagement The ceremony fostered strong collaboration between veterans, active-duty service members, and the broader community. * Hosted veterans from all service branches * Coordinated with active-duty military commands and leadership * Welcomed community leaders, families, and youth organizations * Provided guest speakers and historical reflections * Strengthened military-civilian partnerships through shared remembrance Educational & Historical Preservation Impact The program emphasized historical education and preservation to ensure the legacy of the Battle of Midway continues to inspire future generations. * Highlighted the strategic importance of the Battle of Midway * Provided historical context and educational commentary * Encouraged youth and community participation in patriotic observances * Preserved and honored the legacy of World War II Pacific veterans * Reinforced the importance of service, sacrifice, and national unity Measured Outcomes * Successfully hosted the Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony at NAS Barbers Point * Coordinated multi-agency and community participation * Engaged veterans, active-duty personnel, and community members * Strengthened public awareness of World War II history in Hawaii * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership role in veteran and patriotic programming Community Impact The Annual Battle of Midway Commemoration Ceremony continues to serve as an important platform for honoring those who served during World War II and for educating the community about the significance of the Pacific Theater. Through this event, AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp demonstrates its unwavering commitment to remembrance, historical preservation, and service to veterans and the community. This program not only honors a defining moment in American history but also strengthens the bonds between generations, ensuring that the legacy of courage and sacrifice remains alive in Hawaii and beyond. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 13 | Annual Patriotic Activities & Veterans Day Celebration: The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp demonstrated continued leadership in honoring the service and sacrifice of America's veterans through its active participation in annual patriotic activities and the planning and hosting of the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center's Annual Veterans Day Celebration. These efforts reinforced the organization's commitment to remembrance, community engagement, and support for veterans and their families throughout Hawaii. Program Overview Throughout the year, the Foundation participated in and supported multiple patriotic observances, including wreath-laying ceremonies and community remembrance events. These activities culminated in the successful planning and execution of the Annual Veterans Day Celebration held at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center. These programs provided meaningful opportunities for veterans, active-duty service members, youth, and community members to gather in recognition of military service and national heritage. Participation in Annual Patriotic Activities The Foundation actively participated in and supported numerous patriotic ceremonies and observances across the community, reinforcing a strong culture of remembrance and respect. * Participated in community wreath-laying ceremonies honoring fallen service members * Supported patriotic observances and memorial events throughout the year * Coordinated veteran and community participation in remembrance activities * Promoted civic pride and national heritage through public ceremonies * Strengthened partnerships with veteran and military organizations Veterans Day Celebration Planning & Execution The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation planned and hosted the Annual Veterans Day Celebration at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center, bringing together veterans, families, community leaders, and partner organizations in recognition of those who served. Planning and coordination efforts included: * Development of event program, agenda, and ceremonial protocols * Coordination with veteran service organizations and community partners * Organization of guest speakers, honorees, and presentations * Management of logistics including staging, seating, and sound systems * Coordination of volunteers and event support teams * Ensuring a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for attendees Community & Veteran Engagement The Veterans Day Celebration and associated patriotic activities fostered strong engagement across the veteran and civilian communities. * Hosted veterans from all service eras and branches * Welcomed active-duty service members and military families * Engaged youth groups and community volunteers * Recognized the service and contributions of local veterans * Strengthened the bond between AMVETS and the community Measured Outcomes * Participated in multiple annual patriotic and wreath-laying ceremonies * Successfully planned and hosted the Annual Veterans Day Celebration * Engaged veterans, military families, and community members * Increased public awareness of veteran service and sacrifice * Reinforced AMVETS' leadership in veteran-focused community programming Community Impact Through participation in annual patriotic observances and the hosting of the Veterans Day Celebration, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to uphold its mission of honoring the dead by helping the living. These activities preserve the legacy of service, strengthen community ties, and provide meaningful recognition for veterans across Hawaii. By bringing together veterans, families, and community partners in remembrance and celebration, the Foundation ensures that the spirit of service, sacrifice, and patriotism remains strong for future generations. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 14 | Adaptive Sports & Physical Wellness Programs: The Center delivered structured adaptive fitness and sports programming designed to improve physical health, mobility, and mental resilience. Through our Big Tire Bootcamp, adaptive strength training, and peer-led fitness sessions, veterans of all ability levels participated in safe, inclusive training environments. These programs promoted injury recovery, chronic pain management, suicide prevention through connection, and overall quality of life improvements. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 15 | The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp proudly supported four girls' little league softball teams through a comprehensive youth development initiative that included daily clinics, team practices, mentorship, and seasonal tournament play. This program was designed to promote physical fitness, leadership development, teamwork, and positive youth engagement within the West Oahu community. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Daily Skills Development Clinics The Foundation hosted structured daily softball clinics focused on fundamental skill- building, including hitting, pitching, fielding, conditioning, and game strategy. These clinics provided consistent, safe, and supervised training opportunities for participating youth while reinforcing discipline, sportsmanship, and self-confidence. * Provided regular access to safe, structured athletic programming * Delivered age-appropriate coaching and mentoring * Promoted healthy lifestyles and physical readiness * Encouraged teamwork, leadership, and personal responsibility 2. Team Participation & Engagement Four girls' softball teams participated in the program, engaging in ongoing practices and league preparation. The program ensured equitable access to facilities, equipment, and coaching resources, supporting both experienced and beginner athletes. * Supported multiple teams with consistent field access and training space * Fostered a positive team environment promoting inclusion and participation * Encouraged peer mentorship and leadership among players * Strengthened family and community involvement through youth sports 3. Seasonal Tournament Hosting AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation hosted seasonal tournaments and competitive play opportunities, allowing teams to showcase their skills and build confidence in a supportive environment. These tournaments brought together families, volunteers, and community partners to celebrate youth achievement and teamwork. * Organized and hosted competitive seasonal tournaments * Provided structured game-day operations and logistics * Increased community engagement and volunteer participation * Promoted positive youth recognition and achievement 4. Community Impact & Outcomes The girls' softball program contributed significantly to youth wellness and community cohesion by providing a safe, constructive outlet for physical activity and mentorship. The program emphasized character development, resilience, and healthy competition, aligning with the Foundation's mission to strengthen families and communities through service and engagement. Measured Outcomes: * Supported four active girls' softball teams * Delivered ongoing daily clinics and practices throughout the season * Hosted multiple seasonal tournaments and community events * Engaged youth participants, families, and community volunteers * Promoted physical fitness, teamwork, and leadership development Conclusion Through the successful implementation of daily clinics and seasonal tournaments, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp continues to demonstrate its commitment to youth development, community wellness, and positive recreational opportunities. This initiative not only strengthened athletic skills but also fostered confidence, teamwork, and community pride among participating young athletes and their families. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 16 | Youth Basketball Development Program The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully implemented a comprehensive Youth Basketball Development Program serving more than 120 youth participants through structured daily clinics and organized competitive games. This initiative provided consistent, safe, and supervised athletic programming designed to promote physical fitness, teamwork, leadership development, and positive youth engagement throughout the West Oahu community. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Daily Basketball Skills Clinics The program hosted structured daily clinics focused on skill development, conditioning, and basketball fundamentals. Instruction emphasized shooting mechanics, ball handling, passing accuracy, defensive positioning, teamwork strategies, and game awareness. * Delivered daily structured basketball training sessions * Provided age-appropriate coaching for beginner and advanced players * Reinforced discipline, sportsmanship, and accountability * Promoted physical fitness and healthy lifestyle habits 2. Organized Games & Competitive Play In addition to clinics, the program hosted organized games that allowed youth athletes to apply their skills in live competition. These games promoted teamwork, resilience, and confidence in a structured and positive environment. * Facilitated regular scheduled games for over 120 players * Provided refereed and supervised competition * Encouraged leadership and peer mentorship * Fostered a culture of respect and teamwork 3. Youth Participation & Community Impact The Youth Basketball Program engaged over 120 young athletes from diverse backgrounds, offering a safe and constructive environment during after-school and seasonal periods. The program helped reduce idle time while strengthening family and community engagement. * Served over 120 youth participants * Increased community involvement through parent and volunteer engagement * Strengthened partnerships with local families and supporters * Provided structured after-school and seasonal programming 4. Character Development & Mentorship Beyond athletics, the program emphasized personal growth, responsibility, and positive decision-making. Coaches and volunteers served as mentors, reinforcing life skills that extend beyond the basketball court. * Promoted leadership development and teamwork * Encouraged academic focus and positive behavior * Reinforced accountability and goal-setting * Built confidence and resilience among participants Measured Outcomes * Over 120 youth served * Daily clinics conducted throughout the season * Organized competitive games and structured league play * Increased youth engagement in safe, supervised activities * Strengthened community partnerships and volunteer involvement Conclusion Through the successful implementation of daily clinics and organized games, the AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp's Youth Basketball Program significantly contributed to youth wellness, character development, and community engagement. By serving more than 120 players, the program provided structured athletic opportunities that fostered confidence, discipline, teamwork, and leadership-strengthening both families and the broader West Oahu community. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 17 | Community Toy Distribution & Holiday Support Program The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp successfully implemented a large-scale community toy distribution initiative dedicated to supporting children and families throughout West Oahu and surrounding communities. Through strong partnerships with schools, churches, and nonprofit organizations, the Foundation distributed more than $125,000 in new toys to ensure that keiki and families experienced joy, support, and a sense of community during the holiday season and throughout the year. Program Highlights & Accomplishments 1. Large-Scale Toy Distribution Effort The Foundation coordinated the procurement, organization, and distribution of new toys valued at over $125,000. This initiative directly benefited underserved families, military families, and community-based organizations serving youth across the region. * Distributed more than $125,000 worth of brand-new toys * Ensured equitable access for children and families in need * Supported holiday and year-round youth outreach initiatives * Strengthened relationships with community partners 2. Partnerships with Schools, Churches, and Nonprofits AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation collaborated with numerous schools, faith-based organizations, and nonprofit agencies to ensure toys reached children in diverse communities. Partner organizations helped identify families in need and coordinated local distribution efforts. * Supported multiple schools and educational programs * Partnered with churches and faith-based outreach ministries * Supplied nonprofit organizations serving underserved families * Strengthened community networks through collaborative service 3. Centralized Community Pickup Hub The AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center served as a central distribution and pickup location, allowing partner organizations to collect toys directly for delivery within their communities. This centralized model increased efficiency, accountability, and accessibility. * Hosted organized pickup days at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center * Provided safe and structured distribution logistics * Ensured proper tracking and accountability of donated items * Offered accessible support for community partners and volunteers 4. Volunteer & Community Engagement The program engaged volunteers, veteran members, and community supporters in sorting, organizing, and distributing toys. This collective effort reinforced the AMVETS mission of service and strengthened bonds between veterans and the community. * Engaged volunteers and veteran service members * Promoted community service and civic engagement * Fostered a spirit of giving and goodwill * Strengthened AMVETS' role as a trusted community partner Measured Outcomes * Distributed over $125,000 in new toys * Supported schools, churches, and nonprofit organizations across the community * Provided toy pickup and distribution through the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center * Benefited hundreds of children and families throughout the region * Increased community collaboration and volunteer participation Conclusion The AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp's Toy Distribution Program demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting children, families, and community organizations throughout Hawaii. By distributing more than $125,000 in new toys and providing a centralized pickup and distribution hub at the AMVETS West Oahu Veterans Center, the Foundation strengthened community partnerships, uplifted families in need, and reinforced its mission of service to veterans and the broader community. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 18 | Veterans Reintegration & Peer Support: The Center provided a safe and welcoming environment for veterans transitioning from military to civilian life. Services included peer mentorship, resource referrals, benefits guidance, and collaborative engagement with VA and community partners. Veterans accessed support for employment, housing, health care navigation, and social reintegration. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 19 | Hawaii America250 Commission - Task Force Service & Event Financial Management: AMVETS Hawaii proudly served on the Hawaii America250 Commission Task Force in support of the statewide commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the United States. This historic initiative marks America's Semiquincentennial and honors the Nation's founding principles, military service, and civic heritage. As an active Task Force participant, AMVETS Hawaii provided leadership in the planning, coordination, and execution of commemorative programs and public engagement events across Hawaii. Responsibilities included: * Strategic planning and milestone coordination * Event concept development and program design * Interagency and community stakeholder collaboration * Venue logistics and operational oversight * Volunteer coordination and ceremonial support * Public engagement and outreach planning In addition to programmatic support, AMVETS Hawaii assumed responsibility for financial administration related to supported events. The organization managed budgeting, sponsorship coordination, financial tracking, vendor payments, and reconciliation to ensure full transparency, compliance, and fiscal accountability. Through disciplined financial stewardship, community sponsorship development, and responsible nonprofit management practices, AMVETS Hawaii successfully helped execute Task Force-related initiatives at no cost to the Hawaii America250 Commission. This approach preserved Commission resources while maintaining high-quality, dignified, and impactful commemorative programming for the community. Service on the Task Force strengthened collaboration between veteran organizations, civic leaders, and government partners while reinforcing AMVETS Hawaii's commitment to patriotism, education, and community engagement. The initiative demonstrated the organization's ability to leverage volunteer leadership, financial oversight, and event management expertise to support major statewide commemorative efforts. Through this service, AMVETS Hawaii contributed meaningfully to honoring America's 250- year legacy and ensuring that veterans remain central to Hawaii's America250 celebrations. |
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