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Women's Health
86-260 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
(Womens Health) Full service women's clinic.
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Tony Lenzer Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships in Aging | Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society
Tony Lenzer Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships in Aging
The Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society (HPGS) raises funds and awards scholarships each year to Undergraduate and Graduate students interested in careers involving aging and older people and students who have a serious interest in professional work related to aging, long-term care, and/or death and dying.
See the website for more information.
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Community Assistance Center - Rent
Past due and first month's rent assistance for older adults pending fund availability. Rent payable to vendor or landlord with W9 form, application, and eligibility documents.
Culinary Business Incubators - Commercial Kitchens
723-C Umi Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
(CBI, CBI Program) 12 kitchens (4 full kitchens, 4 prep, 4 baking kitchens) certified by the State of Hawaii Department of Health available for persons interested in starting up a food business. Kitchens available at a low hourly rate.
Applications also available online to work for a business in the Culinary Business Incubator.
General Liability Insurance required. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
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Youth Mentoring Program
771 Amana Street, 301, Honolulu, HI 96814
(Community-Based Mentoring Program) Case Managers at Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii work with parents, guardians, therapists, counselors, schools, and youth serving organizations to identify and pair under-resourced youth from ages 6 years old and older with one-on-one mentors. Case Managers create an outcome development plan in collaboration with the parent/guardian, child and volunteer. Plans are updated yearly. Youth and their mentors meet 2-3 times per month for a few hours each outing. Outings are selected by the youth. Mentors pick-up their mentees and are responsible for transportation and other costs they incur. Some of the costs are offset by sponsored activities and discounts at partnering companies.
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Job Placement
95 Mahalani Street, 19B, Wailuku, HI 96793
Offers job orientation and information, counseling. Arranges placement, follow-up and support group meetings. Provides job coaching and follow-up services.
Parent Line
Counsels parents to decrease the stress of parenting. Answers questions about child's behavior, growth and development. Provides information on mental health services and other child and family resources. Distributes Keiki O Hawaii, Parent Resource Directory, and Teddy Bear Post which lists services for parents.
Hanalei Farmers' Market
5-5299C Kuhio Highway, Hanalei, HI 96714
Hanalei Farmers' Market is offers fresh produce, artisans, and prepared foods. SNAP/EBT accepted here. The farmer's market is open every Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm including holidays that fall on a Saturday.
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WIC Program - Leeward #17
94-275 Mokuola Street, 200A, Waipahu, HI 96797
(Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), is a federally funded program which provides Hawaii residents with nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals. The participants of WIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, and infants and children under age five who meet income guidelines and have a medical or nutritional risk.
Nutrition and Health Education: WIC will answer your questions about what to eat for a healthy pregnancy and help you plan family meals and snacks.
Education and support for moms who breastfeed: WIC has specially trained staff to answer your breastfeeding questions. Ask for more information about our breast pump loan program.
Nourishing supplemental foods: Checks to buy healthy foods such as: Milk, Peanut butter, Fruits and vegetables, Canned tuna or salmon, Juice, Whole grain breads, tortillas, Eggs or brown rice, Cheese, Baby foods, Cereal Infant formula, Dry beans or peas, Tofu, and soy milk
Health and social service referrals: Help in finding health care and other community services.
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Hiehie - Oahu
810 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Mobile Hygiene) Free hot showers. Weekly schedule is:
Monday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Wahiawa Health Center, 302 California Avenue,106, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Tuesday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Sunset Beach Church, 59-578 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Wednesday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm , Waianae District Park , 85-601 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Saturday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm, SEEQs School, 1728 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817
Last Saturday of each month 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Olivet Baptist Church, 1775 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Sunday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Kaiser Hospital West Oahu, 401 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707
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Friends of Moku'ula
505 Front Street, 221, Lahaina, HI 96761
(Friends of Mokuula) Friends of Moku'ula Inc. assists in historic preservation and restoration of culturally significant Native Hawaiian sites in the Waine'e Ahupua'a area of Lahaina moku, including Moku'ula, a sacred island buried under a ballpark, and Mokuhinia pond wetlands.
Programs include: educational programs for community, historical and cultural tours for visitors, historic site restoration, archaeology, Hawaiian cultural training, historical archive research.
Ginny Tiu Community Spay and Neuter Center - Free Roaming Cats
2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96826
Same day spay and neuter services for free roaming cats which includes anesthesia, surgery, microchip, ear notch, FVRCP vaccine and post-operative pain medication.
Appointment on a first-come, first-served basis. 1 cat per appointment. 4 cats per person or organization.
Participating clinic in the City and County of Honolulu's Feline Fix program.
Free-Roaming cat appointment requests for Saturday will be denied.
See the website for information on how to enter details for appointments and additional information.
Participating clinic in the City and County of Honolulu's Feline Fix program.
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We Are Oceania
720 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
We Are Oceania (WAO) program provides services and referrals to assist the Micronesian community in the following areas:
-Health - help enroll clients in health insurance
-Education - work with community colleges to help and guide those that want to go to college
-Employment - help with resume and coaching individuals for employment, refer individuals to employers that are hiring for employment
-Child welfare services - provide culture consultant to case workers for families that are already receiving public or government assistance but do not understand the system, a program or service completely
-Legal - partner with Legal Aid Society and Volunteer Legal Service to help clients with any legal services they need
-Public assistance - assist their clients on how to apply and to complete applications, help them with first to work program
-Housing - make phone calls and refer clients to emergency shelter, assist with application for housing
-Social security, passport and I-94 replacement, guardianship, taxes
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Molokai General Hospital
280 Home Olu Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Provides confidential prenatal support for women and teens. Offers the only on-island obstetrical care to Molokai women. Organizes free childbirth classes. Offers prenatal education, nutritional guidance. Coordinates counseling, social services and postpartum home visits. Assists client in applying for medical insurance. Offers birth control, STD testing (including HIV), STD treatment, pregnancy tests, non childbearing GYN exams and other medical services.
Summer School for Special Education
16-590 Keaaau-Pahoa Road, Keaau, HI 96749
Provides special education services based on individual need and as agreed upon in the student Individualized Educational Program (IEP).
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USDA Food Program
1063 Lower Main Street, C-217, Wailuku, HI 96793
Partial meal reimbursement program for Family Child Care Home Providers. Assessment will be made on reimbursement amount per child served meals.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 242-9232 Maui office (Serves Molokai and Lanai also)
(800) 498-4145 Toll-free number for Molokai and Lanai
(808) 961-3169 East Hawaii office
(808) 322-3500 West Hawaii office
(808) 246-0622 Kauai office
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HEART and Soul
1300 Halona Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Parents And Children Together's (PACT) HEART and Soul program provides group programs and mentoring services for children typically between the ages of 5 years old - 21 years old who have experienced sexual abuse. Supportive services assist youth in their healing process, guiding them toward a successful transition to adulthood. Group programs are also available for siblings and parents/caregivers.
Groups area available after hours and in the evening.
1300 Halona Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
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Skyline
650 South King Street, 3rd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Visit the website for information on Skyline rail schedule, station information, Park and Rides, HOLO card information, construction updates, and give feedback.
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Public Health Nursing - East Honolulu
Diamond Head Health Center, 3627 Kilauea Ave Room 302, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides care coordination to target populations. Participates with communities to problem-solve health issues. Provides education in women and child health, chronic diseases, etc. Facilitates access to health care. Conducts screening tests and source/contact investigations on tuberculosis (TB) cases. Provides health services in public schools, consultation services to private schools, day care, and residential care homes.
Spirit Horse Ranch Trauma Informed Care Equine Assisted Services
18100 Piilani Highway, Kula, HI 96790
Spirit Horse Ranch provides a ground-based, non-riding, and confidential Trauma Informed Care Equine Assisted Service (EAS). 1 hour sessions open Tuesday-Friday. Visit the website to make an appointment.
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Do Not Call List
445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554
(Do Not Call Registries, Do-Not-Call Registry, National Do Not Call List, National Do-Not-Call List) Pursuant to its authority under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the FCC established, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a national Do-Not-Call Registry. The registry is nationwide in scope, applies to all telemarketers (with the exception of certain non-profit organizations), and covers both interstate and intrastate telemarketing calls. Commercial telemarketers are not allowed to call you if your number is on the registry, subject to certain exceptions. As a result, consumers can, if they choose, reduce the number of unwanted phone calls to their homes.
You can register your phone numbers for free, and they will remain on the list until you remove them or discontinue service – there is no need to re-register numbers. More information can be found by contacting FCC by phone or visiting the website.
The Do-Not-Call registry does not prevent all unwanted calls. It does not cover the following:
-Calls from organizations with which you have established a business relationsh
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TANF/VR First To Work Program - Kauai
2970 Haleko Road, 203, Lihue, HI 96766
(Workforce Development - Kauai) Provides job training, placement, and case management services for individuals receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)/VR (Vocational Rehabilitation) assistance.
Police Station (Maui)
35 Hana Highway, Hana, HI 96713
Prevents and protects persons and property against crime. Enforces county ordinances and state laws. Investigates missing persons, juvenile offenses and criminal activity. Coordinates traffic safety. Registers and issues firearm permits. Administers and promotes community education and prevention programs such as Crimestoppers, DARE, Neighborhood Watch.
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Ombudsman, The Office of
465 South King Street, 4th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Investigates complaints by members of the public about specific actions of executive agencies of the state and county governments.
Determines whether a complaint is justified by comparing an agency's actions against what the law requires as well as the principles of sound, fair, and reasonable administrative practice.
Has no enforcement powers but tries to resolve justified complaints through recommendations and reasoned persuasion.
By law, elected officials, courts, the federal government, and private entities are excluded from the Ombudsman's jurisdiction.
Public Safety Power Shutoff - Commercial Customers
(PSPS) Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Tips and Precautions for Commercial Customers
Before the PSPS
-Consult a licensed professional about whether you should turn off the main breaker or switch off the circuit-breaker/power supply box
-Consult your elevator maintenance professional to determine whether to power down all elevators before power is turned off
-Turn “OFF” and unplug all sensitive equipment (e.g., computers, TVs, etc.)
-Assess all safety systems and alarms with an electrical connection to determine the impact the outage may have on them
-Invest in surge protection to protect your equipment
-Please contact us at (808) 543-7777 if you plan to use backup generators, as precautions are needed to avoid electrical backfeed to the crews. Generators should never be connected directly to an outlet
-If you have a refrigerator/freezer, take all necessary measures to protect any perishable items. Check the seals on appliance doors to ensure they are well insulated.
-Ensure that any Hawaiian Electric equipment at your premise (e.g., transformers, switchgear, etc.) has level and unobstructed access. A minimum of 10 feet circumference clearance is required to ensure safety.
-Learn to manually open any electric security gates and garage doors (e.g., check openers for manual-release operation)
-To ensure that you receive timely notification and information about a potential PSPS outage, confirm your contact information via your online account at https://hawaiianelectric.com
During PSPS
-Keep refrigerator/freezer doors closed
-Be prepared to manually operate electric security gates and garage doors
-Be aware that narrow road conditions may require that our crews block traffic near the work area to provide access to our vehicles and equipment
-Check all elevators if they are in operation at the time
After PSPS
-Check all foods before cooking or consuming. For the latest recommendations on food safety, visit https://www.fsis.usda.gov and https://health.hawaii.gov/san/food-information.
-Safely turn off your generator
-Once power has been restored, check equipment and gradually turn on essential items
-For customers with rooftop solar and/or battery systems, consult your solar contractor regarding how to check and reset the main control panel if your system is not working