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Leahi Hospital

3675 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides tuberculosis (TB) inpatient, skilled nursing facility (SNF), and intermediate care facility (ICF).

Land Division

1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 220, Honolulu, HI 96813
Maintains official inventory of state lands and acquires land for public purposes including schools, parks, airports, libraries. Land not set aside for public purposes is auctioned for sale, lease or month-to-month tenancies. Refers survey and boundary questions to Department of Accounting and General Services Survey Division. Issues permits for beach weddings on state land.

Police Activities League (PAL) - Oahu

801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Sponsors youth programs such as judo, baseball, flag football, basketball, softball, judo, karate, junior golf, canoe paddling and volleyball.
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Christian Recovery Home of Hawaii

94-061 Leokane Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Provides assistance to individuals and families whose lives been disrupted by drugs and alcohol abuse. Do not offer treatment programs, but rely on bibilical guidance, prayer, bible studies, and an atmosphere of God's love to affect change in a person's life.
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Respite Care Program

431 Kuwili Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui, H4) Provides healthcare for those that are homeless. Provides transitional and permanent housing. Provides respite care. *Services agency would provide in event of a disaster - Unscheduled healthcare services for the underserved population.
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Quality Care for Hawaiian Keiki

55 North Church Street, A1, Wailuku, HI 96793
Quality Care for Hawaiian Keiki (QCHK) is a child care subsidy program for Native Hawaiian in Maui County. QCHK goals are to help Native Hawaiian/Part Hawaiian families become more economically self sufficient as well as helping their children to become school ready. Program provides assistance to families to pay for child care, for children ages 0-13 and up to 19 years old for children with special needs. Child care includes Licensed Family Child Care Homes, Infant and Toddler Centers, Preschools, Before/After school Programs, Intercession care as well as License-Exempt providers. Provides help with child care providers in Maui County with any needs that they might have in the areas of training, health, safety and licensing.

Kahumana Organic Farm and Cafe

86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Waianae, HI 96792
Training and work experience program for transitional housing residents and Waianae Coast residents. Learning opportunities for kitchen prep experience, wait help, housekeeping, landscaping and farm experience are offered for employment preparedness.
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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.

Public Showers and Restrooms

64 Ohai Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Showers and restrooms open during food pantry times Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Public Health Nursing - West Hawaii

Kona Health Center, 79-1015 Haukapila Street, Kealakekua, HI 96750
Provides health care coordination to target populations. Participates with communities to problem-solve health issues. Provides health education in adult and child health, chronic diseases, communicable disease and prevention. 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.

Silver Streaks Sunrise Walk

414 Kuwili Street, 104, Honolulu, HI 96817
Silver Streaks Sunrise Walk for Seniors is organized by the Hawaii Parks and Recreation Society as an annual 1+ mile walk in the morning. 33rd Annual Silver Streaks Sunrise Walk was Saturday, April 16, 2022 at Ala Moana Regional Park, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA at the Magic Island end of the parking lot. The course length was 1+ mile.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency - Appeal

500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472
Everyone under one roof can apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance. Typically, FEMA allows only one applicant per household or address to apply for Housing Assistance. If FEMA says you are ineligible for assistance because someone at your address has already applied, you can appeal. Tell us you need your own application. If you appeal, it won’t take help away from someone else. Ask FEMA for help when writing your appeal. Call or speak to FEMA as a Disaster Recovery Center. Send FEMA a signed letter explaining that your damaged home was your primary residence during the August 8, 2023 wildfires. Also explain that your application represents a separate household from the original applicant using the same address. Deadline to apply for the Maui wildfires has been extended to December 11, 2023. --Understanding your FEMA Letter-- Hawaii residents who registered for FEMA assistance for the wildfires that began sweeping across Maui August 8, 2023 will receive a determination letter from FEMA. In some cases, the letter may say you are ineligible for assistance. This is not a denial. It is important to read the letter carefully. It will include the amount of assistance FEMA may provide and information on how you can use your disaster assistance funds. The letter will also explain your application status and it will give you information about what to do to appeal FEMA’s decision. Your letter might also ask you to send additional information or supporting documentation for FEMA to continue reviewing your application. For example, you may be asked to send one or more of the following:
  • Proof of insurance coverage
  • Settlement of insurance claims or denial letter from insurance provider
  • Proof of identity
  • Proof of occupancy
  • Proof of ownership
  • Proof that the damaged property was the applicant’s primary residence at the time of the disaster.
If you are one of multiple families living in the same residence, each family within the household may be eligible for assistance. Your landlord will be required to provide a written statement or agreement that clearly says you had a lease agreement in place before the disaster. You can also provide old rent receipts, bank transactions or checks showing you paid rent to the landlord. These receipts must be dated within three months of the fires. In other words, they must be dated between May 8, 2023 and August 8, 2023. If you have questions about your FEMA determination letter, call the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362. Specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Help is available in most languages. If you use a relay service such as Video Relay Service, captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA your number for that service when you apply.
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Maui Vet Center

35 Lunalilo St., Suite 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides individual assessment and offers therapy to individuals, couples and families. Conducts group programs including combat trauma, significant others, substance abuse and others depending on needs of clients. Offers crisis assistance and educational/ employment counseling.

Special Education Center of Hawaii

1001 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707
Provides individual and family support, which promotes successful community living in the lifestyle of choice and which respects personal preferences, appreciates individual differences and preserves privacy and dignity to people with developmental disabilities, or acquired disabilities due to aging or head injury. Supports may include day service, personal assistance, habilitation, respite, skilled nursing or medically fragile case management.

Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education Program - Oahu - Honolulu

2969 Mapunapuna Place, 200, Honolulu, HI 96819
(Alu Like Ka Ipu Kaeo, Alu Like Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education Program, Alu Like NHCTEP) Provides an overarching framework from the Native Hawaiian perspective to advocate, sponsor and guide the shape, types and initiatives of community-based career and technical education projects. The NHCTEP does not provide direct services to individuals. Instead, NHCTEP works with accredited educational organizations, selected through a competitive process, to reach eligible participants. Please call first for information NHCTEP works with several projects

Workforce Development Division

830 Punchbowl St Room 112, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides job search and placement services including assessment counseling, and referrals. Provides labor and market information. Cooperates with agencies involved with federal and state job training programs. Refers clients to job training programs. Provides resume and job search preparation workshops.

TheHandi-Van Eligibility Center

1100 Ward Avenue, 835, Honolulu, HI 96814
(TheHandi-Van, Handi-Van Services) Determine eligibility for curb-to-curb ADA paratransit service for those who cannot use the bus. Vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts.

Queen's Medical Center COVID-19 Infoline

Honolulu, HI 96813
(Queens Medical Center COVID-19 Infoline, COVID-19 Infoline) Provides an informational hotline for those looking to get their medical questions answered about COVID-19. That includes being able to talk to a Registered Nurse. Provides assistance on obtaining an employment verification letter for individuals that tested positive for COVID-19 to return back to work. https://www.queens.org/covid19/resources - Other Resources https://www.queens.org/covid19/home

Wahiawa Community School for Adults

1515 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Provides adult education opportunities for people working towards high school diplomas (GED and CB). Offers classes in citizenship, languages, and special interests such as arts, crafts, sports, cooking, computer and academic classes including business and mathematic classes.

MDA Care Center Network

1016 West Jackson Boulevard, 1073, Chicago, IL 60607
Get access to state-of-the-art multidisciplinary care through MDA Care Centers across the United States. Note: There are no Care Centers in Hawaii, but individuals have access to other Care Centers throughout the nation. Please see the web site for more details.

Meals

350 Sumner Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides daily meals three times a day to the community for people who are on the meal pick up list. Please call to get on the pick up list and for hours. Call for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day meals. Sumner Service Center - 350 Sumner Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
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United Nations Association - USA Hawaii Division

99-611 Iwa Iwa Street, In care of, Aiea, HI 96701
Dedicated to learning about the United Nations and exploring the issues facing the United Nations agencies.
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Parent/Tot Swim Lessons

1200 Kailua Road, Kailua, HI 96734
Promotes water enrichment and aquatic readiness activities for children and their parents. Skills are developed around five main components: personal safety, personal growth, stroke development, water sports/game, and rescue.

United Ways Helplink 2-1-1 (Ohio)

409 East Monument Avenue, 405, Dayton, OH 45402
2-1-1 of Ohio.