Honolulu, HI
Chinese Businesses & Organizations in Hawaii
Explore Chinese businesses and organizations in Hawaii serving your community. Find law firms, medical practices, restaurants, retail stores, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and community services owned by or dedicated to serving the Chinese community. Connect with establishments that understand your cultural values and provide services in your language.
Pacific-Asian Legal Studies Organization at UH Manoa
Pacific-Asian Legal Studies Organization is a student organization at the University of Hawaii - Manoa (Richardson) located in Honolulu, HI
Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal at UH Manoa
Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal is a student organization at the University of Hawaii - Manoa (Richardson) located in Honolulu, HI
Honolulu, HI
Asian Real Estate Association of America Aloha Chapter
The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) is a nonprofit professional trade organization dedicated to promoting sustainable homeownership opportunities in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities by creating a powerful national voice for housing and real estate professionals that serve this dynamic market.
HI
Organization of Chinese American Women Hawaii
OCAW Hawaii is a local chapter. OCAW is America's premier national organization which is an international non-profit organization with headquarters in the greater Washington D.C. region. It focuses primarily on the concerns and needs of the Chinese and Asian Pacific American women.
Our Mission
1) To encourage the participation of Chinese American women to positions of leadership, civic responsibility, and community service.
2) To promote equal rights and opportunities for Chinese American women at work, in the community, and at home.
3) To integrate Chinese immigrants into mainstream activities and programs by skills training and building bonds of common interest with others.
4) To share knowledge and experience, particularly those unique to the Chinese American experience, that can lead to personal enrichment, professional development, educational excellence, strengthen family values, and improve quality of life.
5) To foster a positive image of Chinese Americans and other Asian Americans.
Honolulu, HI