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Heart and Stroke Initiatives

677 Ala Moana Boulevard, 600, Honolulu, HI 96813
From humble beginnings, the American Heart Association has grown into the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. A shared focus on cardiovascular health unites our more than 33 million volunteers and supporters as well as our more than 3,400 employees. Learn more about our impact over time. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer worldwide, and stroke ranks second globally. Even when those conditions don’t result in death, they cause disability and diminish quality of life. We want to see a world free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. From pioneering precision cardiovascular medicine to accelerating drug discovery, we’re leading bold innovations to improve health and wellbeing worldwide. In short, we provide vital tools and information to help people make lifestyle choices that lead to longer, healthier lives. We also advocate for stronger policies that protect and improve the health of our communities by educating lawmakers, policymakers and th

Weatherization Assistance Program

380 Kolapa Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Educates people about conserving energy and provides installation of energy saving devices such as solar panel systems, refrigerators, smart power strips and LED light bulbs.

4-H Youth Program - Hilo

875 Komohana Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(Four-H Youth Program - Hilo) Assists youth in acquiring knowledge and life skills, and becoming self-directed, productive and contributing members of society. Through active, experimental learning, teaches science, communication, leadership, citizenship, health, safety, and nutrition. Teaches literacy using television program, "Ghostwriters". Sponsors KAMP (Kindergartners Are Most Precious), designed to promote school readiness, success which is designed to promote school readiness and parent-child interaction, and a "Youth At Risk" educational theater project.

Commission on Water Resource Management

1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Protects water resources through permitting, collection of basic climatic and hydrologic data, resolution of water rights disputes, and water resource planning. If you plan to alter or divert water from a stream or pump ground water, you must obtain commission approval.

County of Hawaii - Aging and Disability Resource Center - Hilo

1055 Kinoole Street, 101, Hilo, HI 96720
(ADRC) The Aging and Disability Resource Center is the source for individuals who are aging and have disabilities to get impartial information about support and services that help them remain living at home as long as possible with dignity and quality of life. The ADRC staff members provide Options Counseling. It's a process that assists you to make informed decisions to select the long term services and support you need to age well and maintain independence. The ADRC is for people of all incomes and ages, to help you make plans that carry out your individual needs and preferences. It is also a point of access for all publically funded long term support programs and benefits. ADRC is operated by the State of Hawaii in cooperation with the four county governments.
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Hawaiian Telcom - Molokai

Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Hawaiian Telcom is the leading provider of communications services, products and solutions in Hawaii. Additional phone numbers: Statewide number for Repair - Residential, Business: (808) 643-6111 Customers (877) 482-2211 Toll-Free

Voter Hotline

802 Lehua Avenue, Pearl City, HI 96782
Provides services and information relating to elections, voting, and voter registration. Information on Voting by Mail: Beginning 2020, all registered voters in the State of Hawaii will automatically receive a mail ballot packet approximately 18 days prior to the election. Voters will not be assigned an Election Day polling place. If you are already registered to vote and your information is up to date, no further action is required. Voters can register, update, or confirm their existing registration using the Online Voter Registration System at https://olvr.hawaii.gov/. You can track your ballot by visiting the website and clicking on "Sign up for Ballot Notifications" which goes to the website, https://hawaii.ballottrax.net/voter/ Additional phone numbers: (808) 453-6150 TTY (800) 345-5915 TTY Toll Free Neighbor Island Toll Free: (800) 442-VOTE (8683)

2-1-1 Allen County (Ohio)

616 South Collett Street, Suite 101, Lima, OH 45805

Helpline 2-1-1 Logan County (Ohio)

130 South Main Street, Suite 109, Bellefontaine, OH 43311

City and County of Honolulu Dept of Emergency Management - Emergency Shelters

650 South King Street, Basement, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Mass Care Shelters, VOAD, DEM, City and County of Honolulu Emergency Shelter Information) City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management provides a website with information on emergency shelters and assembly areas. Information on the website, https://p.veoci.com/hnlshelter, is only shown when there are active emergencies in which emergency shelters and/or assembly areas are opened. Visit the Department of Emergency Management's website and click on "Emergency Shelters" under the "Preparedness" menu at the top of the website to learn more about assembly areas and other emergency shelter types. [email protected]

Hawaii Medical Association

1360 South Beretania Street, 200, Honolulu, HI 96814
Maintains professional organization serving 1,800 physicians. Provides continuing medical education and evaluation of medical care. Participates in community health education and health screening projects.

Hooulu Waiwai

91-1010 Shangrila Street, 306, Kapolei, HI 96707
Free Financial Workshops, Financial Coaching, College Financial Aid Assistance, Debt Relief, and incentivized savings accounts to promote financial wellness.

Honolulu Clubhouse

1154 Fort Street, 8, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides psychosocial rehabilitative services which assist individuals to develop daily and community living skills. Teaches clients to set goals for themselves, learn problem solving, handle social relationships. Utilizes self-help group experiences and pre-vocational services including educational and recreational activities. Arranges for linkages with vocational programs and job placement services for people with severe mental illness.
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Public Health Nursing - Central Oahu

Leeward Health Center, 860 Fourth St Room 130, Pearl City, HI 96782
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, mental health care, social services. Tuberculosis testing services are not offered here.
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Maui Kokua Housing

456 South Lanai Street, Kahului, HI 96732
Supportive group housing provided on a less intense level with consumer support available 8-16 hours on-site and on-call. CARF Accredited.

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Inspects plants and animals arriving from Foreign area to prevent spread of undesirable pests and diseases. Enforces federal regulations governing the movement of agricultural items to the United States mainland.
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Hana Health

4590 Hana Highway, Hana, HI 96713
Provides primary health care, dental services, optometry services, behavior health and urgent/emergent care. Telemedicine for primary care and Behavior Health

Emergency Food Pantry

810 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96817
Please bring your own reusable bag or box for the food pantry items. Walk-ins for emergency food.
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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office

2746 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Issues visas for people who would like to visit Taiwan, Republic of China.
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Kokua Ministry

94-1044 Waipio Uka Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor provides a food pantry to those in need.
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Housing Assistance Program

1822 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
(HAP) The Housing Assistance Program (HAP) serves senior adults, aged 60 years or older, who need housing counseling and assistance to find affordable housing. Priority is given to those with the greatest economic and social needs and those facing homelessness. HAP helps to improve and maintain their self-sufficiency and remain in the community by increasing their accessibility to affordable and supported housing and by empowering them to make difficult life transitions. The program provides housing counseling and linkages to housing resources, assistance to remain on housing wait lists, updates of the Oahu Housing Guide list/database, and education and advocacy to promote the development of new affordable, supportive, well-designed rental housing. Usually has a waitlist, call to check.