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1 day 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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Today marks two years of Hawaiʻi’s statewide broadband initiative, #ConnectKakou! Since 2023, we’ve been working to ensure that every resident of Hawai’i has access to the internet, plus the skills and devices to stay connected and thrive online.

From major fiber investments across the islands to bringing high-speed internet to Hawaiian homelands and public housing, and teaching residents how to use the internet safely and responsibly — we’re committed to building a more connected Hawaiʻi for all.

Two years later, our commitment to digital equity and to a more connected, thriving Hawaiʻi remains strong. Learn more at connectkakou.org.

#ConnectKakou #DigitalEquityHawaii #InternetForAll
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It’s day 37 of the government shutdown, and thousands of Hawaiʻi residents are relying on emergency food assistance. In no way is this right, and the state is working to provide relief for families.

But what makes Hawaiʻi so special is how we come together and kōkua in times of need — the care we show to our loved ones, neighbors, and community. If you’re looking for ways to help nourish our ʻohana, you can support local food banks and pantries by donating food, giving funds, or volunteering at a food distribution 🫶

And if you’re in need of assistance, please visit the State of Hawaiʻi coordinated relief efforts page (#linkinbio) for resources.
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4 days ago

Yesterday I attended the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau’s 78th Annual Convention on Kauaʻi and was reminded of the many hands it takes to bring food to our tables. As we continue to support residents impacted by the federal shutdown, I’m grateful to the farmers, ranchers, and food distributors who strengthen our local food systems — feeding and nourishing our communities year-round with fresh, nutritious produce. 🥬🍅

During the convention, @hawaiifarmbureau also raised funds for Kauaʻi’s food banks to support residents in need of food now. Mahalo to the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau and our agriculture partners for always being there for our residents.
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🎃 Happy Halloween! 👻 No tricks here, just a spooky cybersecurity story to remind us how scary online scams can be.

Mahalo to the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Director Nadine Ando for helping us wrap up Cybersecurity Awareness Month with this reminder to stay safe online. 🔒

Cyber threats don't rest — so stay alert, stay secure, and think before you click. 💻
Learn more at cyberhawaii.org.

#CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #StaySafeOnline #ConnectKākou
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