Mo Radke for House District 48 (Kaneohe)

Volunteers are what make good communities great. But before you can
recruit and inspire more volunteers, a good leader needs to first
BE a good volunteer. Whether needed for coaching little league,
organizing volunteers or leading organizations, Mo has consistently
answered the call.
Director, Wounded Warrior Golf Program, 2010
Member – Rotary Club of Waikiki, 2007-present
Chairman, Rotary Club of Waikiki Vocational Service & Public Relations, 2009-2010
President-Elect, Rotary Club of Waikiki, 2010-2011
Member, Historic Hawaii Foundation, 2007-2010
Member, Friends of the Natatorium, 2009-present
Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2007-present
Calabash Cousin Member, Daughters of Hawaii, 2007 - Present
Member, Navy League of the United States, 2007-2010
Life Member, Naval Institute
National Chief Petty Officers Association 2004, 2006-2009
Member, Association of Minemen
Co-Coordinator for Memorial Day celebration at Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial, 2010
Volunteer, Kamaaina of the Year event 2006-2009
Volunteer at Historic Hawaii Foundation tours and special events, 2006-2010
Volunteer, Kalihi Elementary School, 2004-2006
Volunteer, Kaneohe Elementary School, 2000-2004
Volunteer Coordinator, Adopt-a-Highway, 2001-2003
Volunteer Coordinator, Adopt-a-School, 1997 – 2006
Volunteer, Meals on Wheels, 2000-2004
Volunteer Coach, Moanalua High School Baseball Team, 1994-1996
Volunteer Coach, Moanalua High School Golf Team, 1993-1996
Project Handclasp Coordinator, Singapore and Thailand.
Volunteer Instructor, Pearl Harbor Ohana Conference and Quality of Life Study, 1996
"From the first time I met Mo Radke, I knew that he was the kind of leader we need in our community."
- Harold Estes, Retired U.S. Navy Chief and Founder of the USS Missouri Memorial Association
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