04/30/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2026 13:31
STATE OF HAWAIʻI
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
KA ʻOIHANA OLAKINO
KENNETH S. FINK, M.D., MGA, MPH
DIRECTOR
KA LUNA HOʻOKELE
DOH RECOGNIZES MENTAL HEALTH MONTH: SUPPORTING MENTAL WELLNESS FROM KEIKI TO KŪPUNA
026-048
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 30, 2026
HONOLULU - The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health (DOH) and its partners are joining in May to observe Mental Health Month and highlight the importance of mental wellness for individuals, families and communities across the state. The observance serves as a reminder that mental health challenges are part of everyday life.
Building on statewide efforts led by the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD), the Adult Mental Health Division (AMHD), and the Children's Mental Health Acceptance (CMHA) Planning Hui, partners are responding with care and compassion to help create more good days for everyone.
"Mental Health Month reminds us that we have a responsibility to create environments where young people know they are not alone - places rooted in compassion, connection and understanding," said Keli Acquaro, CAMHD administrator. "By modeling healthy coping skills and fostering supportive spaces at home, in schools and across our communities, we can help our youth thrive and reach their full potential."
Mental Health Month is also a time to reaffirm that caring for mental well-being is just as essential as caring for physical health.
"In Hawaiʻi, the values of laulima, mālama and ʻohana help connect and ground us in strong mental health practices," said Dr. Gavin Takenaka, AMHD administrator. "By normalizing help-seeking behaviors and providing safe, supportive spaces, we can promote equitable access to care. Acceptance helps break down barriers such as stigma, discrimination and fear - barriers that too often prevent people from seeking the support they need."
Mental Health Month events statewide
Across the state, DOH divisions and community partners will host events promoting connection, resources and healing. Events build on enthusiasm from past years, including resource fairs and sign-waving campaigns led by CAMHD and AMHD teams.
On May 7, mental health providers, community organizations and advocates statewide will participate in sign-waving events to raise awareness about the importance of mental health. For more information, visit keikimentalhealthmatters.com .
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Green is the national color of mental health acceptance, representing hope, strength, support and encouragement. The following buildings will display green lights in support of mental health:
Oʻahu :
Hawaiʻi Island :
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The following resources are available if and when people are ready to seek help:
For more information about children and youth mental health services, visit https://health.hawaii.gov/camhd/ . For more information about adult mental health services, visit https://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/ .
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