HONOLULU — After a week of successful focus groups with Red Hill community members and professionals, the Red Hill Registry seeks further community input on the Registry’s development from community members who were unable to participate in the first round of focus groups. Specifically, the Registry seeks input from impacted community members, concerned residents of Oʻahu who were not directly exposed, and professionals who responded to the crisis or provided support to those affected. Facilitated by the University of Hawaiʻi, the Red Hill Registry will connect those impacted by the Red Hill water crisis to resources and track health impacts over time. The Registry is currently in an intensive planning and community engagement stage, and plans to formally launch for enrollment in mid 2025. “Our goal is to ensure our community has an opportunity to share their thoughts with us regarding the design of the Red Hill Registry,” said Tara Sutton, director of community engagement for the Red Hill Registry. “The information gleaned from the focus groups has been instrumental in how we proceed with the development and now, with these surveys, we are hoping to hear from more members of our community.”
To access the survey, go to this link: Survey Link and complete the survey by
Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. About the Red Hill Registry: Launching in fall 2025, the Red Hill Registry will connect those affected by the Red Hill water crisis to resources and track health impacts over time.