Express Employment Professionals Hawaii
ExpressʻOhana
Spreading Aloha in Times of Need
Giving $200 each to 5 people affected by flooding — $1,000 total
Enter by April 30, 2026 Extended to May 15, 2026 · Drawing now May 16th
Deadline extended — entries now close May 15th. Enter today or share with someone who needs help.
We're splitting $1,000 among five people affected by the flooding — $200 each, drawn on May 16th. One entry is all it takes.
Fill out the entry form below with your name and contact information. That's all it takes — every entry has an equal chance of being selected.
Want to share your story? There's an optional space on the form to tell us how the flooding affected you. Sharing your story helps our community understand the real impact, but it has no effect on your chances of being selected.
Go to entry form →The Express ʻOhana Flood Relief effort is focused on two things: getting personal care essentials into the hands of people who need them, and putting money directly toward those affected.
We're assembling kits with water, sanitizer, and various personal care needs, and distributing them through local community organizations. Distribution details are still being confirmed — check back for updates.
Five names will be drawn on May 16th from everyone who enters, with each person receiving $200 to use however they need. Enter by April 30th May 15th to be included (deadline extended two weeks).
The more people we can reach, the more families we can help. If you know someone affected by flooding, please share this page with them before the extended May 15th deadline.
Entries are open through April 30, 2026 extended to May 15, 2026. Five names will be drawn at random on May 16th.
Express ʻOhana is an initiative of Express Employment Professionals Hawaii, an independently owned staffing company serving Honolulu and Pearl City since 2007.
We believe that work changes lives — and that businesses have a responsibility to show up for the communities they serve. When Hawaii's families hurt, the Express ʻOhana shows up.
Spreading Aloha in Times of Need.