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BERNARD P. CARVALHO JR.WALLACE G. REZENTES JR.
Mayor Managing Director
COUNTY OF KAUA'I
KAUA`I POLICE DEPARTMENT
News Release
For Immediate Release: November 15, 2018
MICHAEL CONTRADES, ACTING CHIEF
Tel (808) 241-1600
Fax (808) 241-1604
KPD participates in `No -Shave November'
LIHU`E — The Kauai Police Department (KPD) is getting hairy for a cause. During the
month of November, KPD employees are encouraged to participate in "No-Shave/Let Your Hair
Down November" to raise funds for the American Cancer Society of Hawai'i — Kaua`i Branch.
"For the month of November, we are relaxing our dress code policy on facial hair,
beards, and ponytails, to give our employees an opportunity to participate in a great cause,"
said Acting Chief of Police Michael Contrades. "We want to share in this tradition that began
years ago, and pay tribute to our own families and friends who have lost loved ones to cancer,
by raising money for the American Cancer Society of Hawaii — Kaua`i Branch."
Interested employees of KPD are asked to pledge a donation and they in turn will be
able to grow a beard or goatee, or wear their hair in a ponytail or corn roll, while at work for the
entire month of November.
No -Shave November began as just a tradition for a Chicago family, to pay tribute to their
father, Matthew Hill, who passed away from colon cancer in November 2007. Then in 2009,
Hill's family started a web -based, non-profit organization, "No -Shave November," and began
raising funds to fight cancer. The organization has grown tremendously since 2009, with an
ongoing goal of raising funds for cancer -prevention, education, and research, while letting hair
grow as a symbol for the cause.
"No -Shave November was created to be a month -long journey where participants forgo
any shaving or grooming in an effort to start conversation and raise cancer awareness," said
Patti Ornellas, senior community development manager of the American Cancer Society West
Region. "American Cancer Society also has its own program, GrowNation, where throughout
the year, individuals, businesses, and organizations can support the American Cancer Society's
lifesaving mission by growing out their hair. We thank the Kaua'i Police Department for
participating in this effort, and we continue to encourage everyone to `grow with the flow,' stop
shaving, and start saving lives."
"I'd like to thank all of our officers and employees for their enthusiasm and support in this
effort to raise awareness for cancer -prevention here on Kaua'i," said Acting Chief Contrades.
"To those who continue to battle cancer, stay strong, and remember that your friends in blue are
with you all."
For more information about the American Cancer Society and its GrowNation program,
visit crowdrise.com/grownation or call 245-2997.
Photo: KPD officers participate in the "No -Shave November" project to raise funds for the
American Cancer Society of Hawaii — Kaua'i Branch.