The FilCom Center was formally inaugurated on June 11, 2002, almost a century after the first 15 Filipino farmers sailed for Hawai‘i on board the SS Doric in 1906, which legitimized the Filipino migration to the western hemisphere.
Rooted in Heritage.
Perpetuating Filipino culture and customs in the State of Hawai'i.
Built by Community.
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COVID-19 Resources
FilCom CARES is a project of the Filipino Community Center that strives to provide COVID-19 outreach, education, testing, and vaccination opportunities to Filipinos and others throughout Hawai‘i.
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Your tax-deductible donation will help the FilCom Center continue its much needed programs and preserve our rich cultural heritage.
The Filipino Community Center, Inc. is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (EIN 99-0305884).