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Proclamations

Ocean lifeguards protect the lives of our beachgoers and are the primary responders for ocean emergencies.

Duke Paoa Kahanamoku leaves a striking surfing legacy as we honor him 131 years after the day he was born.

The University of Hawai’i (UH) Cancer Center, founded in 1971 as part of the Pacific Biomedical Research Center, focuses on cancer research, education and patient care.

Bone marrow cancer is a serious and life-threatening illness, with over 14,000 patients today in need of a matching marrow donor.

Carissa Moore has established herself as a prestigious surfer with many commendable accomplishments, the latest being her gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Japan.