Upcoming Events

  1. USO Fort Shafter Operation: Morning Zen Yoga 

    220 Casey St Bldg 503B Fort Shafter, HI 96858 United States

    Operation: Zen Morning is a beginner-friendly yoga session designed for all USO patrons, perfect for starting your weekend with a healthy and relaxing morning. Limited yoga mats will be provided; however, we encourage you to bring your own mat or to…

    Nov 8th, 2024 7:00 AM HST ( 700W)

  2. Lunch on the Lanai 

    220 Casey St Bldg 503B Fort Shafter, HI 96858 United States

    Join us every Wednesday for lunch on the lanai!

    Nov 13th, 2024 11:30 AM HST (1130W)

  3. USO Fort Shafter Thursday Keiki Crafts Thanksgiving 

    220 Casey St Bldg 503B Fort Shafter, HI 96858 United States

    Keiki are invited to gather around the lanai to make a thanksgiving craft. We also invite you to help create a special Thanksgiving tablecloth for our service members! Let’s come together to color and decorate a beautiful tablecloth that will bring …

    Nov 14th, 2024 2:30 PM HST (1430W)

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  4. Dungeons and Dragons 

    220 Casey St Bldg 503B Fort Shafter, HI 96858 United States

    Calling All Adventurers!

    Nov 15th, 2024 5:00 PM HST (1700W)

  5. USO Fort Shafter Tuesday High Tea 

    220 Casey St Bldg 503B Fort Shafter, HI 96858 United States

    Join us on the USO Fort Shafter lanai to network with fellow military spouses and partake in table games while enjoying light refreshments.

    Nov 19th, 2024 11:00 AM HST (1100W)

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The USO Pathfinder LinkedIn lecture helped me realize that there was much more to the platform than showcasing degrees, talent, and experience. Learning how to build connections with professionals in the industry I was pursuing help me land my dream job. My profile went from 1-2 views a week to over 40…by recruiters and talent managers! The additional exposure, adding in relevant skills from job postings, and utilizing LinkedIn Premium features gave my profile the extra boost it needed and and advantage over other candidates who applied for the same job. Luckily for me, I had already connected to the hiring manager who reviewed my application on LinkedIn. It was something as simple as chatting about the best way for her to reach more transitioning service members that made my name stand out in the stack of applications. Within a week of using the tactics Michael taught our group, I had a job offer for a high-paying job in Washington, D.C. This class offers a competitive edge that the mandatory transition classes just don’t have.
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