Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 5, 1 May 1996 — Operation ʻOhana coming to Waiʻanae, Waimānalo, Waipahu [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Operation ʻOhana coming to Waiʻanae, Waimānalo, Waipahu

Operation 'Ohana, OHA's Hawaiian ancestry registry, will be in Waimānalo, Wai'anae, and Waipahu from late April through mid-June. The 'Ohana registry is a service of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs that allows you to register yourself and your family members as Hawaiian. This information will become part of an important data

base for future generations. Plus, as a member of the 'Ohana, you'Il receive an ID card that entitles you to discounts on goods and services.

In Waimānalo, Operation 'Ohana staff will be at: Waimānalo Health Center, 41-1347 Kalaniana'ole Highway Thursdays from April 25 to May 16, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. In Wai'anae, Operation 'Ohana staff will be at: Wai'anae Satellite City Hall,

85-670 Farrington Highway Tuesdays from April 23 to May 14, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. In Waipahu, Operation 'Ohana staff will be at: Waipahu Satellite City Hall, 94-144 Farrington Highway Tuesdays May 21 to June 18

(Except June 11) from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. ' Enrollment is free. If you're ' Hawaiian, you qualify. Bring a

copy of your family's birth certificates to the Operation 'Ohana enrollment booth and you'll be issued an 'Ohana ID card right there. Your card identifies you as Hawaiian and entitles you to discounts at participating businesses and services. For more information about Operation 'Ohana, eall 594-1960. Would you like to volunteer as a registrar in your community? Call Operation 'Ohana at 594-1960.