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The Kamehameha butterfly video, above, is provided courtesy of Dr. William Haines and his team of Justine Haltom, Sasha Novas, Juliana Salehi, and Mina Walker of the Pulelehua Project at University of Hawaiʻi

Co-designed with the community, the Red Hill Registry aims to track health outcomes and provide resources for those affected by the fuel spill.

Built in partnership with the affected community, the Red Hill Registry is for individuals and families impacted by the Red Hill water crisis.

Based in Hawaiʻi, the Registry exists to connect those affected with health services, resources, and information—while also helping to better understand the long-term impacts of fuel exposure on our community.

If you’re looking for support or want to contribute to a broader understanding of this crisis, the Red Hill Registry is here for you.

Siblings hugging near a koi pond in a lush, tropical Hawaiian garden
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Pre-Enrollment Now Open

Formal enrollment for the Red Hill Registry will launch in mid-2025, but community members affected by the jet fuel spill at Red Hill on Oʻahu are invited to pre-enroll now.

The brief 5–10 minute questionnaire helps connect you with the Registry and shape a community-driven approach that reflects the real needs and experiences of those impacted. Participants must be 18 or older to complete the form, but may also provide information for children under the age of 18 or family members for whom they are a legally authorized representative.

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By the Numbers

9,600

Homes Affected

93,000

People Affected

 (Includes homes, schools and work centers)

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