HCAP Featured in MidWeek’s Proof Positive Column
HCAP would like to thank MidWeek staff for featuring HCAP in MidWeek’s Proof Positive column. The article quotes Nancy, a resident at HCAP’s Kumuhonua Transitional Living Center, who thanks HCAP and Kumuhonua for helping her gain self-sufficiency: “We would like to thank HCAP and…
HCAP Featured in Metro Honolulu for #GivingTuesday
HCAP would like to thank Christina O’Connor at Metro Honolulu for featuring HCAP’s #GivingTuesday Campaign. Here is an excerpt from the article: This was HCAP’s second year participating in #GivingTuesday. It joined last year mainly as a vehicle to increase its social media and…
HCAP Featured in Pacific Business News for #GivingTuesday
HCAP would like to thank Lorin Eleni Gill at Pacific Business News for mentioning HCAP’s #GivingTuesday Campaign. Here’s a quote from the article: Many Hawaii nonprofits will join the campaign, including The Honolulu Community Action Program, which is part of a national network of…
HCAP Featured on Hawaii News Now for Partnership with U.S. VETS
HCAP was featured in Hawaii News Now for building a partnership with U.S. VETS and HCAP’s Kumuhonua Transitional Living Center. The article quotes: “The organization’s chief operating officer Darryl Vincent said a recent partnership between U.S. Vets and the Honolulu Community Action Program increases…
HCAP Featured in Pacific Business News for Employment Services Funding
HCAP would like to thank Jenna Blakely at Pacific Business News for mentioning our new program to help low income workers find jobs in her Morning Call column. Here’s a quote from the article: Honolulu Community Action Program has launched a new employment services…
HCAP Featured in Pacific Business News for Giving Tuesday
HCAP recently began a methodical initiative to begin using social media practices within our organization. Given that much of our work is dedicated to providing a range of human services and especially to children, we wanted to be conservative in our approach. We also…
Effects of Sequestration at HCAP
From Hawaii News Now The Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) helps about 17,000 people a year. That’s how many could potentially be affected if the government shutdown persists. Hawaii News Now – KGMB and KHNL