Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 17, Number 1, 1 January 2000 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Serving Native Hawaiians and Hawai'i for over 20 years, ALU LIKE is a statewide, private, non-profit, community-based, multi-services organization. ALU LIKE's mission is to "kōkua Hawaiian natives who are committed to achieving their potential in caring for themselves, their families and communities." ALU LIKE services are provided statewide through its multi-services system addressing four development areas: sociaI, educational, business/economic development and career. The Employment and Training Program, one of ALU LIKE, Inc.'s 19 projects, wishes to express a sincere and heartfelt mahalo to over 175 puhlie and private schools, businesses, and organizations that have worked in partnership with our Employment and Training Program, especially the US Department of Labor, Division ofIndian and Native American Programs, and Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate for their initiated partnerships. This has enabled assisting the Hawaiian community with employment opportunities during the past year. Since 1975, over 47,000 individuals have been placed in new jobs and careers ranging from entry-level to managerial in various professions thanks to the assistance ofthese schools and businesses. Past participants havefound employment in areas whieh include computer programming, nursing, engineering, hotel operations, construction, agriculture, food service, landscaping, teaching, and office administration. The purpose of the ALU LIKE Employment and Training Program is to conduct programs that provide career guidance, job counseling, job referrals, job training, job placements, and follow-up services. This is for eligible Hawaiians aspiring toward eeonomie self-sufficiency while making a vital contribution to the economy ofHawai'i. Find out how to become a partner with ALU LIKE and assist the Hawaiian community in discovering new skills and careers. Call us at 536-4949 or any ALU LIKE neighbor island office for more information. 9\[ui Loa 4u[ul$l 998yto}fJiine 30.^1 999M

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'E a£u like mai kakou, e na 'oiwi o Hawai'i . . . Let its work together/ natives of Hawai'i Ask for EmpIoyment and Training Staff at any of these ALU LIKE, ine. offices for more information.

O'ahu OfGce Kawaiaha'o Plaza. Mauka Tower 567 S. King Street, Suite 400 Honolulu, HI 96813 Telephone: (808) 536-4949 Fax: (808) 524-3744

Hawai'i OfGce 32 Kino'ole Street, Suite 102 Hilo, HI 96720 TeIephone: (808) 961-2625 Fax: (808) 935-6084