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AIDS Walk

  • hnakao6
  • Apr 28, 2023
  • 1 min read


It's not too late to join the fight to support Hawaiʻi's LGBTQIA+ community and those living with HIV. The Honolulu AIDS Walk is happening on Saturday, June 17th, 2023, at the beautiful Kapiʻolani Park Bandstand!

Register to walk, create a team, and join us for a fun-filled day of companionship! The Honolulu AIDS Walk is in its 32nd year, and The Walk for Life continues.

HHHRC is extremely thankful to all of our early sponsors Alaska Airlines, Gay Island Guide, Kaimana Beach Hotel, KHON2, Hawaiian Airlines, Scarlet Honolulu, UHA Health Insurance, Embassy Suites by Hilton, HMSA, Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Kaiser Permanente, Matson, Spectrum, Mitch's Sushi, and Zippy's Hawaiʻi!


Learn more about the Honolulu AIDS Walk and sign up at www.honoluluaidswalk.org.

 
 
 

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Jun 08

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Lily Johnson
Mar 20

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