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Nominate a CATCH Winner
Do you have a favorite community project that is making a difference in our communities and benefiting Hawaii's neighborhoods? Starting on September 24, the Central Pacific Bank C.A.T.C.H. (Citizens Against Troublemakers and Criminals in Hawaii) Fund Team will be accepting nominations of non-profit community improvement projects that will make a difference in our communities and benefit the citizens of Hawaii.
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Caring For Staff and Public
The mandate of one of Hawaii's largest relocation companies includes caring for people including clients and staff. For 40 years, M. Dyer & Sons have moved all sorts of products from gliders, to fine china or even an antique telephone booth; but more importantly, the Pearl City-based company has moved lives.
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Wet Feet Backs B.E.A.C.H.
Corporate social responsibility is strong and steadfast in Hawaii as more and more companies engrain a community- and environment-veered mindset in their business philosophy. One local company specializing in stand up paddle surfboards lives up to this promise by helping in the beautification and conservation of one of Hawaii's most valuable resources - its beaches.
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