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Wilcox Medical Center Hosts Kauaʻi Families for 2024 Keiki Bike & Skateboard Safety Day

Published July 23, 2024

Volunteer helping a young child adjust the strap on her helmet.

Wilcox Medical Center hosted hundreds of children and their families at the annual Keiki Bike & Skateboard Safety Day. The free event provided children with proper safety gear and important tips for riding bicycles and skateboards safely. The mayor of Kauaʻi also made a special announcement about a plan to help make roads safer for everyone on the island.

The free event was made possible with the help of Wilcox employees and volunteers, and many community supporters. Wilcox hosted a booth where kids got their heads measured and were given free multi-use helmets that fit properly. They then personalized their new helmets with stickers and markers. More than 30 children also got to go home with brand new bicycles, which were donated by Wilcox employees and the community.

This year’s event also featured a special proclamation from Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami. He formally announced that the County of Kauaʻi is adopting the Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities on Kauaʻi by 2040. A Vision Zero advisory group will be formed to advise the Mayor’s Office and County Council on safe transportation laws and policies. Kauaʻi County will also continue investing in programs that make roadways safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and more. The adoption of the Vision Zero initiative also allows Kauaʻi County to seek additional federal funding for local infrastructure improvements.

“Whether they’re pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists or driving a passenger vehicle, we just want to educate people and kids so that they are aware, pay attention, drive with aloha and just care for one another,” Kawakami said.

Other highlights of the event included a bike skills enhancement course by Kauaʻi Path, which taught children how to safely navigate turns and do proper hand signals. Play Streets Kauaʻi gave skateboard lessons and tips with the help of Kauaʻi Skate Ohana. Kids could get their bikes tuned up at AlohaCare’s safety inspection station and learn about concussion prevention at educational booths.

“Bike & Skateboard Safety Day is one of our favorite events because it’s a day when the community comes together for our children,” Jen Chahanovich, president and CEO of Wilcox Medical Center and CEO of Kauaʻi Medical Clinic, said. “We’re thankful to all of our Wilcox physicians, staff and volunteers, our dedicated team of community partners and everyone who attended to help keep our keiki safe.”

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young child with a blue bicycle.
Volunteer helping a young child stand on a skateboard.
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