In 1991, the Filipino
Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii initiated the FilCom Center during Anacleto Alcantara's term as president. The FilCom's first president and vice president were Roland Casamina and Eddie Flores Jr., respectively. They were responsible for procuring donations to build the community center. Its executive committee consisted of community volunteers. In June 2002, the FilCom center was formally inaugurated. In 2012, Rose Churma succeeded Geminiano “Toy” Arre as head of the FilCom Center. Under her term, activities and programs that promoted Filipino culture increased. She stepped down two years later, with Arre serving as interim president for a while. In 2018, when the center was headed by Franz D. Juan, the FilCom center filed for bankruptcy. Later that year, a federal bankruptcy judge approved a business divorce between the FilCom Center and a prominent local catering company. In 2022, Jeannie Lum was named executive director. == Services ==