Hawaii State FCU Employees Volunteer More Than 760 Hours For Second Annual Cares Day

HONOLULU – Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU) celebrated its second annual HSFCU Cares Day on Monday, October 13, 2025, as part of International Credit Union Week and held on Indigenous Peoples’ Day. All Hawaii State FCU branches, call center, and corporate offices were closed for a companywide day of community service. More than 250 employees contributed more than 760 volunteer hours at eight local nonprofit organizations on Oahu and one on Maui.

“HSFCU Cares Day reflects who we are as an organization and the values that guide us,” said Andrew Rosen, president and CEO of Hawaii State FCU. “Our employees understand the challenges many local families face, and they take pride in helping where they can. By dedicating our time and energy to serve others, we hope to make a meaningful difference and show that our commitment to Hawaii extends well beyond financial services.”

The volunteer projects supported nonprofit partners that align with the credit union’s community impact areas: essential needs, financial literacy, and kupuna support. Employees participated in activities such as meal deliveries, painting and gardening, food distribution, native habitat restoration, and engaging kupuna through games and crafts.

Hawaii State FCU employees volunteered at the following nonprofit organizations:

  • Family Promise of Hawaii – Painting and facility improvements at family shelters.
  • Hawaii Foodbank – Sorting and packaging food for distribution to local families.
  • Maui Food Bank – Help break down approximately 30-40 pallets of banana boxes so they can be properly recycled.
  • Hawaii Meals on Wheels – Delivering hot meals and providing friendly check-ins with kupuna.
  • Lanakila Pacific – Crafting planters, decorating spaces, and refreshing gardens at the Teaching and Learning Center in Wahiawa.
  • Maluhia – Assisting with the annual Country Fair, supporting activity stations and community engagement.
  • Papahana Kuaola – Stream restoration and native planting at loi kalo sites.
  • The Pantry – Garden and education center cleanup, food fulfillment, and operations support.
  • Waikiki Community Center – Decorate canvas bags and create handmade cards to brighten the day of our kupuna.

Launched in 2024, HSFCU Cares Day was created to transform a traditional bank holiday into a day of giving back to the community. While most financial institutions remain closed on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Hawaii State FCU uses the opportunity to dedicate its time and resources to community service. Over the past two years, employees have contributed more than 1,600 volunteer hours through HSFCU Cares Day.

About Hawaii State Federal Credit Union

Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU) was founded in 1936. Serving state, city and county employees as well as non-profits and select businesses and their families across the state, Hawaii State FCU has more than 136,000 members and $2.7 billion in assets. Hawaii State FCU provides financial advising, checking, savings and loan services on Oahu and Maui.