Hawaii governor approves $5M for Kalaupapa memorial to honor victims of Hansen’s disease
KALAUPAPA, Hawaii — The names of more than 8,000 Hawaii residents removed from their homes and relocated to the remote Kalaupapa Peninsula for having Hansen’s disease, formerly known as leprosy, will now be engraved in polished granite as a tribute to their suffering and forbearance.
On Wednesday, Gov. David Ige signed into law SB 3338, which allocates $5 million for the construction of the Kalaupapa Memorial, to be located in Kalawao across from St. Philomena Church on grounds formerly occupied by the Baldwin Home for Men and Boys.
