Supporting Local Nonprofits Is as Easy as Ordering Takeout
Use your First Hawaiian Bank card for delivery or pickup orders and you’ll not only be supporting Hawai‘i’s restaurant industry—you’ll be supporting local nonprofits, too.
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Use your First Hawaiian Bank card for delivery or pickup orders and you’ll not only be supporting Hawai‘i’s restaurant industry—you’ll be supporting local nonprofits, too.
(Sponsored) Alexander & Baldwin is committed to keeping spirits high and bellies full for O‘ahu residents.
When you use your First Hawaiian Bank card at a Hawai‘i restaurant, FHB will make a $1 donation on your behalf to support local nonprofits.
(Sponsored) During the COVID-19 pandemic, here’s how the popular Island chain is doing its part to help flatten the curve.
(Sponsored) Now you can stream award-winning local productions for free.
(Sponsored) Hawai‘i International Film Festival’s new virtual initiative features a specially curated program of previously screened short films, all viewable online for free.
(Sponsored) This burger joint uses local ingredients, including 100% free-range, grass-fed beef from the Big Island.
(Sponsored) Now you can order award-winning breakfast, minus the seating time.
(Sponsored) This Waikīkī spot serves up roasted meats, made-from-scratch sides and daily specials.
(Sponsored) Award-winning burgers with a side of DIY cocktail.
(Sponsored) Enjoy the Michael Mina dining experience at home with discounts, a wide range of family-friendly options, and even wine and beer at slashed prices.
(Sponsored) From beach bumming to bar hopping, these locally made totes, packs and clutches are the chic accessories your outfit has been missing.
Hawai‘i’s Best Dentists 2020 celebrated their recognition on March 5 at Stripsteak Waikīkī.
(Sponsored) Looking for something to do on a Saturday that is fun, indulgent and great for the community? Join Aloha United Way’s Women United® for the 7th Annual Chocolate, Champagne & Couture for-a-Cause fundraiser.
(Sponsored) A.k.a. where you can still get reservations for Feb. 14.