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Supporters gather for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s

Lawmakers and advocates joined the Alzheimer's Association of Hawaii to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.

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Hawaii Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s disease on Thursday. Lawmakers and advocates joined the Alzheimer's Association of Hawaii to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.
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Lawmakers and advocates joined the Alzheimer's Association of Hawaii to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.
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Rep. Darius Kila, left, surprises Calvin Hara, middle, with a honorary certificate for his volunteer service as chair for public policy and advocacy with the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Calvin Hara, chair for public policy and advocacy with the Alzheimer’s Association, smiles after being presented with a honorary certificate for his volunteer service.
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Signs are held as Hawaii Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s.
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Rep. Darius Kila speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s.
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Hawaii Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s disease on Thursday. Lawmakers and advocates joined the Alzheimer's Association of Hawaii to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.
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Signs are held as Hawaii Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s.
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Rep. Darius Kila speaks during a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s.
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Lawmakers exit the chambers prior to a news conference for Hawaii State Advocacy Day for Alzheimer’s.