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5-28-24 Police Celebrate DARE Day Graduates in East Hawai’i

May 29, 2024 |
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Hawai’i Police Department
Lieutenant William Derr
Hilo Community Policing
Phone: (808) 961-2350

Media Release

The Hawai’i Police Department and School Resource Officers would like to congratulate the 2024 graduates of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program.

On May 23, East Hawaii DARE graduates from Hilo, Waiakea, and Pahoa intermediate schools, as well as Pahoa, Kea’au, Honoka‘a and Pa‘auilo elementary schools celebrated their completion of the DARE program, a nationally recognized initiative teaching students how to make good decisions, be responsible, and handle bullying and peer pressure.

Hosted at the Kawamoto Swim Stadium, the day began with the master of ceremonies, Captain Roy Valera, delivering the opening remarks to over 600 enthusiastic students in attendance. Police Chaplain Renee Godoy gave the benediction followed by the presentation of colors by the Hilo JROTCP and singing of the national anthem by Kaylan Gomes of Honoka’a High School. Police Chief Moszkowicz then gave opening remarks and words of encouragement before awarding the students with a day of fun and excitement for all of their hard work.

After the opening ceremony and the students reciting the DARE pledge, they were presented with a scenario reenacting a traffic collision. The Hawai’i Police Department worked in conjunction with the Hawai’i County Fire Department in simulating how medics would provide aide in the event of a collision that resulted in severe injuries. The Hawai’i County Fire Department’s police helicopter arrived and airlifted the victim out of the area, much to the amazement and cheers of the students. Students were also treated to a demonstration by the Special Response Team (SRT) addressing a bomb threat, utilizing a robot.

The event featured waterslides, swimming, carnival games, and other activities. A tug-of-war championship between the schools resulted in Waiakea Intermediate winning, and a perpetual trophy will be displayed in their school’s trophy case.

The Hawai’i Police Department extends its gratitude to both public and private volunteer groups for assisting in this event, as well as to county agencies, particularly the Parks and Recreation Department and the Prosecutor’s Office, for donating many of the prizes handed out that day.

This event was especially meaningful as it was the first large gathering of DARE graduates since 2019 due to the pandemic. It is our hope that this DARE Day celebration will continue to grow in appreciation among the students who completed the program.

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