Category: News
Federal Funeral Assistance Program Now Accepting Applications
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is now accepting applications for funeral assistance in Hawaii for those who have lost loved ones due to COVID-19. [Read More…]
$28.6 Billion Federal Grant to Support COVID-Hit Food Industry Is Now Accepting Applications
The Small Business Administration has announced they are now accepting applications for the $28.6 billion grant program to help restaurants, bars, food truck and even [Read More…]
A Spending Spree, Really?
by Keli’i Akina Imagine you have a cousin who is having problems with debt. He keeps telling everyone in your family that he really needs [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Tips for Parents on Surviving the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Dennis Galolo As any parent will tell you, raising children is a challenge of epic proportions. The global pandemic made the task all the [Read More…]
APRNs in Hawaii Now Authorized to Provide Abortion Services
Gov. David Ige signed into law April 12, 2021 HB576 or the Equal Access to Abortion Act that expands access by allowing Advanced Practice Registered [Read More…]
SBA $16 Billion Program to Provide Aid for Live Event Businesses
by Jim Bea Sampaga Starting April 8, live event businesses can apply for Small Business Administration grant funding under the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Fund [Read More…]
Philippine Embassy in USA, Filipino Young Leaders and GMA Pinoy TV Unite to #StopAsianHate
by Jim Bea Sampaga In partnership with the Philippine Embassy in USA and the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO), GMA Pinoy TV hosted a virtual [Read More…]
Fil-Am Musician Abe Lagrimas Jr On His Latest Album, Love for Music and Jazz Ukulele
by Jim Bea Sampaga A musician with a passion for ukulele, Abe Lagrimas, Jr. is a Filipino American solo ukulele artist who just released his [Read More…]
Filipino Tricycle in San Francisco Is Going Viral on Social Media
by Jim Bea Sampaga When you think about the Philippines, the first thing that comes to mind, besides the food, is jeepneys. But when it [Read More…]
Hate and Violence Against Asian Americans Surge Nationwide
by Edwin Quinabo From coast-to-coast, New York City and Boston to San Francisco and Seattle, Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities are speaking out loudly, [Read More…]