Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 7, Number 5, 1 May 1990 — Volunteers [ARTICLE]

Volunteers

By Elaine K. Tamashiro, U.S.D. Deputy Enrollment Registrars are still needed for Operation 'Ohana. Anyone interested may eall 946-2642. Thus far, besides those volunteering in Hawai'i, we have volunteer registrars in the following states: Alaska, California, Colorado, Indiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C. and Wisconsin. If you live in states not mentioned, write or eall us if you are interested in volunteering as enrollment registrars. Some of you have finally received your ID registrar cards and a request that you complete the volunteer registration and placement card along with the agreement form. Flease complete the card and form and return to OHA. This is to I protect you in case of suits. OHA has liability and * excess auto !iability insurance but you are covered ยง only if you have turned in your forms whieh would make you a registered vo!unteer. For those of you who have not turned in affirmation forms, please do so as soon as possible. Native Hawaiian enrollment forms should be turned in promptly. New York and New Jersey have been very good about turning in completed forms. Mahalo. Time sh^ts ar6Jalfeo a drag but is an effective way of computing man-hours needed for Operation 'Ohana. We would appreciate your cooperation in turning in time sheets even if they are very late. For any reunions we are happy to train registrar who are members of any 'ohana. Call the OHA Volunteer Services Program at 946-2642 for information. Mahalo for volunteering with OHA.