The Return of the Honolulu AIDS Walk
- HHHRC
- Apr 20
- 1 min read

The 35th Walk for Life: The Honolulu AIDS Walk returns this year with a powerful message: “Silence Is Not an Option.”
For 35 years, the Walk has brought our community together to honor those we’ve lost, support those living with HIV, and take action toward a future free from stigma. This year, as HIV funding and public health resources face growing uncertainty, the call to show up has never been more urgent.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
8:00 AM
Kapiʻolani Park Bandstand
Now is the time to step up. Register, start a team, fundraise, or volunteer and be part of this year’s Walk. Every step taken and every dollar raised helps ensure that H3RC can continue to provide life-saving care, prevention, and support services across Hawaiʻi.
Join us as we walk together, raise our voices, and stand in solidarity. Now is the time to show up. Register today and stand with us. Silence is not an option.




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The return of the Honolulu AIDS Walk is powerful and timely. As Hawaii's largest HIV awareness and fundraising event, it brings together thousands to support prevention, care, and vital services across the islands. With over $126,000 raised last year and a dollar-for-dollar match pledge, the community's commitment is clear. In a time when federal funding faces cuts and stigma persists, this walk stands as a reminder that silence is not an option. Grateful for organizations like HHHRC keeping this essential work alive and visible.
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It’s really powerful to see a community come together like this after so many years—events like the Honolulu AIDS Walk remind us how important Geometry Dash support, awareness, and solidarity still are.