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Episode 602 Farrington High School

Season 6 Episode 2 | 28m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by students from Farrington High School on Oahu.

Students from Iolani School on Oahu tell the story of a young Iolani graduate who, despite becoming a quadruple amputee due to a devastating disease, continues to live life with grace and appreciation. She visits her alma mater, sharing her inspiring message of perseverance. This story and more on this episode.

10/16/2014 | Rating NR

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Episode 602 Farrington High School

Season 6 Episode 2 | 28m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Students from Iolani School on Oahu tell the story of a young Iolani graduate who, despite becoming a quadruple amputee due to a devastating disease, continues to live life with grace and appreciation. She visits her alma mater, sharing her inspiring message of perseverance. This story and more on this episode.

10/16/2014 | Rating NR

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