Celebrate an Inclusive Halloween for All With Easterseals Hawaii

Oct 28, 2025

Easterseals Hawaii Board Member Tim Sakahara and Early Intervention Program Manager Iwalani Campman joined Hawaii News Now to share ways families can make Halloween more inclusive for people of all abilities. By promoting small acts of inclusion, the segment highlights how communities can create more joyful and accessible celebrations for all.

Their tips included displaying a blue or teal pumpkin to signal that a home is welcoming to everyone and using Easterseals Hawaii’s Trick-or-Treat cards for people and adults who celebrate the holiday in their own unique way.

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