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At the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, one of our core responsibilities is providing apostille and certification services, or the official state authentication needed for documents used overseas.

We’re excited to launch a major modernization — Hawai‘i’s new Apostille and Certification Online Portal. For the first time, residents can submit applications online, make secure electronic payments, and track their requests from start to finish, all in one place.

This is a small but meaningful step toward a more modern, accessible state government. We’re committed to making public services easier, faster, and more convenient for everyone. Learn more at ltgov.hawaii.gov.
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5 days ago

Last week I visited the newest preschool classroom at Hāna Elementary — which is also the state’s newest Hawaiian language public pre-K! 👏

Hāna is a close-knit community, so it’s exciting to expand early learning for our East Maui ʻohana while also offering education for our youngest keiki rooted in Hawaiian values, language, and place-based learning.

Mahalo to Hana School for showing us aloha during our visit. To see all the public preschools across our state, visit earlylearning.hawaii.gov.

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6 days ago

This past weekend, Hawai‘i Foodbank hosted a food distribution event at Leeward Community College, providing much-needed support to families during these uncertain times.

It was truly inspiring to see friends, neighbors, and loved ones come together to care for one another. Many in our community still need support and food assistance — if you’re looking to give help or get help, please visit the State of Hawaiʻi’s coordinated relief efforts page for available resources at the #linkinbio.
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1 week ago

I want to give a big mahalo to the Hilo community and Hilo Public Library for collecting hundreds of pounds of food to support ʻohana affected by the federal government shutdown. 🥫

Thousands of Hawaiʻi residents are seeking emergency food assistance, and donations collected at libraries statewide will be distributed to local food banks to help families in need. Donations from the Hilo Public Library will go to @thefoodbaskethi to support residents across Hawaiʻi Island.

You can continue donating canned goods and nonperishable items at state libraries during regular business hours through Friday, November 14. For more information about the state’s Kōkua Food Drive, visit hawaiifoodbank.org/kokua.
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1 week ago

Grateful to have joined the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Magic Island this morning 💜

In Hawaiʻi, more than 31,000 individuals are living with Alzheimer’s. It’s moments like these that raise awareness about brain health, early detection, and the power of community advocacy. Mahalo to @alzhawaii and everyone who continues to support Alzheimer’s awareness across our state.
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