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Our Vision
Ke Kukini Me Ke Aloha Pauole expresses the essence of the Hawaiian Telcom Great Aloha Run (GAR). More than 20,000 participants, young and old, our dedicated volunteers, and many charitable organizations are touched by this event each year. Each of us is enriched in many ways. LIVE ALOHA The GAR Way!

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represents the Aloha Spirit; the giving and sharing which we send to all who join us in the GAR experience, whether they be from here or outside our beautiful state.
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stands for “Lima Kokua” or helping hands. The spirit of cooperation and working together raises hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for our community.
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represents the word “Ohana” or sense of family. The event brings together families, friends, businesses, and church groups. The support from local corporations, government agencies, media, and the military all represent the sense of ohana.
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Hawaii is the Health State and GAR promotes health and wellness throughout the year.
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means Alliance. The camaraderie and friendship that have grown between the military and civilian communities in Hawaii is a source of great pride.
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Since 1985, Carole Kai Charities has given over $7.8 million to over 100 non-profit organizations in our community such as: D.A.R.E., Girl Scout Council, Hawaii Newspaper in Education, Kick Start Hawaii, Leeward Special Olympics, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, MWR Facilities, United Cerebral Palsy of Hawaii, the Well of Hope Foundation, the Variety School of Hawaii, Kaimuki YMCA, and many more!
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