Join us as we work to ensure all children in Hawaiʻi are counted in the 2020 census. Only 68% of Hawaiʻi residents participated in the 2010 census. Young children are especially likely not to be counted. Because of this undercount of children, Hawaiʻi lost about $16 million in critical federal funding for healthcare, childcare, adoption assistance, and foster care.
Learn about counting all keiki in the 2020 census.
See the tracts and ZIP codes with the lowest response rates
Online/Social Media Graphics
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Download the Count All Keiki logos.
Videos
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Print Resources
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Additional resources
- National campaign: #CountAllKids (social media materials in English and Spanish)
- Zero to Three: Babies Need an Accurate Census (links to more resources)
- US Census Bureau
- Shape the future for your family (flyer for multigenerational households)
- Who Counts on Your Census Form? (interactive quiz)
- The newborn baby? Of course she counts. (flyer)
- The 2020 Census and Confidentiality (flyer)