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Senior Red Card Discount
1144 Ilima Street, 102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(MEO) Provides discounts on food and merchandise to people over 60 years of age.
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Hui Hoomalu
680 Iwilei Road, 500, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Hui Ho'omalu) Hui Ho'omalu's General Licensing Branch trains and conducts assessments Statewide for prospective general licensed resource families. General Licensed refers to those families that are willing to foster any unrelated child. Resource homes for older children, teens, and children with special needs are in critical need.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 268-5122 Maui
(808) 987-5988 East Hawaii
(808) 896-3829 West Hawaii
(808) 346-8184 Kauai
Ke Ola Pono No Na Kupuna - Hawaii Island - Hilo
32 Kinoole Street, 102, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides health and social service programs for Native Hawaiians aged 60 and older. Serves lunch meal each day. Offers friendly visiting, telephone reassurance and referrals to other community agencies.
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Maui Relief Program
99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(MRTP, Maui Relief TANF Program) The Maui Relief Program is a program that provides benefits to eligible families with dependent children, or individuals, who were directly impacted by the wildfires. This program is separate from the ongoing TANF cash assistance benefit and has a different application process, eligibility criteria and requirements.
The program benefits are not intended to meet a family’s recurring needs and will not extend beyond 4 months.
Funding for people without dependent children is very limited. We encourage you to apply as soon as you can to be considered for assistance. When applying, please take into consideration that the current queue time is approximately two months.
Survivors are strongly encouraged to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance prior to applying for support through the Maui Relief TANF Program. DHS wants to ensure families maximize available disaster relief efforts. FEMA housing has been extended through February 2027. Please use this time to secure the required documents and submit an application for MRP assistance a few months before you leave FEMA.
The Program will help families with household incomes that do not exceed 350% of the 2023 Hawaii Federal Poverty Level, or individuals, with a:
-One-time deposit to secure long-term housing (your family unit has a signed lease/rental agreement for 12 months or more. The security deposit must not be paid, as we cannot reimburse.)
-Long-term housing payments up to 4 months (your family unit has a lease/rental agreement or is paying a mortgage)
-Short-term housing payments up to 4 months (your family unit has a lease/rental agreement for less than 12 months or is temporarily staying at a hotel, vacation rental, etc.)
-One-time down payment to purchase a four-wheeled personal automotive vehicle designed for passenger transportation for up to $6,000 (your family unit will sign a pending bill of sale/buyer's order before your 10-day pending deadline. The down payment must not be paid, as we cannot reimburse.)
-Automobile payments up to 4 months, up to $1,000 each month (your family unit has a lease/auto loan agreement. If purchasing through a private seller, we can only assist with the loan in addition to the down payment if the total vehicle price is $10,000 or less.)
-One-time utility deposit to connect utility sources (your family unit established accounts with utility companies)
-Utility payments up to 4 months (your family has accounts with utility companies)
-One-time clothing allowance for adults.
-Every 12 months, clothing allowance for children (between ages Birth - 17 years old).
-Every 12 months, allowance for school supplies for children between ages 5 years old - 17 years old.
-One-time replacement of a refrigerator unit, actual cost up to $1,000
-One-time replacement of a range unit, actual cost up to $1,000
-One-time replacement of a washing machine unit, dryer unit, or both, actual cost up to $1,000 or up to $1,750 for replacement of washer and dryer
-One-time replacement of a microwave or toaster oven, or both, actual cost up to $200.
Note: Information on immigration status is only requested to determine the source of funds to which the benefits will be paid.
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Disability Support Services Office
4303 Diamond Head, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides services for the disabled and disadvantaged student on campus.
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Santa Cruz County 2-1-1
4450 Capitola Road, Suite 106, Capitola, CA 95010
211 Arkansas
100 Parkwood Street, Lowell, AR 72745
Hale Ho'omalu
(Hale Hoomalu) Provides services to individuals who are experiencing domestic violence or threatened with same. Offers assistance in obtaining temporary restraining orders (TRO) and complying with related court appearances. Provides court advocacy and support. Offers protective services for families with abused or neglected children through the TRO process (if applicable). Provides psycho-educational groups (both court ordered and voluntary) to men who batter. Provides on-going support groups for victims of domestic violence.
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United Way 2-1-1 Greater Cincinnati (Kentucky)
2400 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45202
2-1-1 New Hampshire
1580 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
2-1-1 LA County (California)
San Gabriel, CA 91778
Angel Network Charities Food Pantry
5339 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, HI 96821
Provides food pantries.
-For the Ohana Produce Plus - do not line up before 12:00 pm.
-Does not offer financial assistance, housing assistance or clothing.
-Please bring own bags/boxes. Customers are served in order of their birthday month (changes each time).
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SUN Bucks
(Summer EBT) Summer EBT, also called SUN Bucks, is a new and permanent program to provide benefits to households with school-aged children to purchase food during the summer. Households will receive $177 for each qualifying child, to be spent during the summer months. Eligibility must be established annually.
The SUN Bucks Program for Summer 2025 operating period will be from May 31, 2025 through August 3, 2025.
When will SUN Bucks expire?
Unused benefits expire 122 days after the date benefits are issued. Please use the benefit within that time frame. Once expired, the benefit cannot be reloaded.
Visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the website for more information.
For children who automatically qualify, the SUN Bucks EBT card with the $177 benefit already loaded will be mailed out by FIS starting the week of May 19th via USPS. Households should anticipate that it may take 1-2 weeks for delivery. Cards are sent to the mailing address based on the child’s school records, or the household's mailing address per their SNAP or TANF case if the household participates or has participated in those programs.
If families believe we may have incorrect mailing information, if any children in your household were missing from their eligibility notification, or if you have any questions about the online application process, then they should contact the SUN Bucks Customer Service toll-free at (888) 975-7328.
Additional Websites:
https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/sun-bucks-program-returns-for-summer-2025-bridges-summer-nutrition-gap-for-keiki/
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Makahiki Clinic - Dental
935 Makahiki Way, Honolulu, HI 96826
(Makahiki Medical and Dental Clinic, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Makahiki Clinic) Waikiki Health's Makahiki Medical and Dental Clinic offers:
-Diagnostics: Exams, Digital X-rays
-Preventive Care: Cleanings, Oral Hygiene Instruction, Dietary -Counseling, Oral Cancer Screening
-Fillings: Composite Resin and Amalgam
-Root Canal Therapy: Anteriors, Posteriors (molars)
-Oral Surgery: Simple and Surgical Extractions
-Crowns and Bridges
-Dentures and Partials
-Pediatric Dental Care
-Periodontal Therapy: Deep Cleaning
-Emergency Care (Same day appointments available)
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Shelter of Wisdom
Shelter of Wisdom rents homes which are shared by our men. Men live in double rooms with shared living areas and house chores.
We provide intensive case management until our men are accepted into permanent housing. We provide household furnishings for their new homes, which are donated to us by the community. Men must maintain their sobriety, hygiene, medications, meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping and behavior.
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Times Pharmacy Aiea
99-115 Aiea Heights Drive, Aiea, HI 96701
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Chicken Pox (may vary between stores), COVID-19 (Pfizer-Comirnaty 2025), Gardasil 9 (HPV), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza (Afluria and Fluad), Meningitis (ACWY), Meningitis (Serogroup B), MMR, Pneumococcal, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Shingles, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap), Typhoid.
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Hoolana Program - Kapolei
2140 Lauwiliwili Street, Kapolei, HI 96707
(Waiver program) Assisting persons with disabilities to develop skills, enhance independence, encourage self-reliance and increase community inclusion opportunities.
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Consulate General of the Philippines
2433 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Issues passports for Filipinos and visas for non-Filipinos traveling to Philippines. Assists in locating relatives. Provides cultural and tourism information. Promotes Philippine exports. Authentication of documents.
Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture Aka Donkey Mill Art Center
78-6670 Mamalahoa Highway, Holualoa, HI 96725
The Holualoa Foundation believes that art education enhances the lives of all people, all ages and abilities. The mission of the Foundation is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for adults, youth and children to experiment with various artistic media as a means of expressing their inner self.
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Times Pharmacy Royal Kunia
94-615 Kupuohi Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Chicken Pox (may vary between stores), COVID-19 (Pfizer-Comirnaty 2025), Gardasil 9 (HPV), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza (Afluria and Fluad), Meningitis (ACWY), Meningitis (Serogroup B), MMR, Pneumococcal, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Shingles, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap), Typhoid.
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Help Center
22 Manhasset Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissue. Features of the disorder are most found in the heart, blood vessels, bones, joints, and eyes. Some Marfan features, for example, aortic enlargement - can be life-threatening.
Our Help Center has a wealth information for children and teens. Our goal is to help you learn what you need to know quickly and support your next steps.
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Optometry Services
888 North King Street, Suite 3, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides complete eye examinations, including glaucoma screening and other disease assessment. Prescribes and dispenses fashion eyewear and contact lenses. Refers clients to ophthalmologist as needed.
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Hawaii Foodbank Oahu Volunteers
2611 Kilihau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
Volunteer to help with Kaukau 4 Keiki, at the Hawaii Foodbank Warehouse, with the Senior Food Box (CSFP), with Food 4 Keiki (F4K), or with agency partners like Angel Network Charities, King's Chapel, or Lighthouse Outreach Center to bring food to persons in need across Oahu.
Visit the website or call for more information.
Step 1: Pick a volunteer opportunity.
Step 2: Fill out the volunteer application form (individual, group, or court mandated application).
Step 3: Wait for your email from [email protected] with further instruction about volunteering and Volunteer orientation.
United Way's 2-1-1 (Wisconsin)
351 Oak Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
(United Ways 2-1-1 (Wisconsin)) 2-1-1 of Wisconsin.
Hale Ola Transition House
Parents And Children Together provides a safe, nurturing facility that offers survivors of domestic violence and their children housing for up to 12 months. Services include housing education, childcare referral, and employment counseling.
If you are in an abusive relationship with your spouse or partner, call the Domestic Violence Shelter Access and Crisis Line 24 hours a day at (808) 526-2200. A staff member will speak with you over the phone to see how we can best help you and provide resources that are available through our shelter program or another agency. Your call is completely confidential.
Confidential Location
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