
Friends of the Future came into being in 1988 when an unusual collection of people (corporate CEO's, taro farmers, professors, scientists, religious and cultural practitioners and others) met, at first having no connection other than their friendship with organization founder Kenneth Brown. However, over two years of meetings and coming to know one another, the group identified several common values centered on the Hawaiian culture and a common dream for healthy communities.
Friends of the Future's guiding principles are:
The spirit of giving; Invoking the spirit of giving and aloha is the essence of Friends of the Future.
Honoring and learning from the native Hawaiian culture; Friends of the Future is rooted in the spirit and values of the Hawaiian culture.
Face-to-face, heart-to-heart communications; When we talk face-to-face and heart-to-heart, stereo-types and prejudices fade and, gradually, "them" becomes part of "us".
Diversity and trust; We believe diversity is life-sustaining in both nature and society. Communication among diverse peoples, values, cultures and world views, brings the old and the new together to create a better way. And we also create a place where people are listened to and feel trusted.
Bringing out the best in everyone; In this environment of diversity and trust, we facilitate opportunities where people are willing to share their values and wisdom, and to contribute their very best.
Lokahi: Peace, Unity and Harmony; We seek to create and sustain a cooperative environment.
Commitment to follow-up and action; It is through our actions that we demonstrate our commitment to our cause.
Visit the Friends of the Future web site: fofhawaii.org
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