The Kokua Council is one of Hawai‘i’s oldest advocacy groups. Kokua Council empowers seniors and other concerned citizens to be effective advocates in shaping the future and well-being of our community. The Council encourages those needing help in advocating for themselves.
Kokua Council embraces diversity and extends a special invitation to any senior or intergenerational-minded person interested in advocating for these important issues in Hawai‘i. Its monthly meetings include performances by community groups, visits by political candidates and discussions on local and national issues.
Annual membership is $10.
- The public is welcome to join monthly meetings:
- Date: The fourth Monday of each month
- Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Location: Miyama Main Hall, Harris United Methodist Church at Nu‘uanu Ave. and South Vineyard Blvd. There is ample parking.
- Lunch: Optional, with a donation of $5.
For more information, please call President of Kokua Council Larry Geller at (808) 540-1928 or visit KokuaCouncil.org.
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