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Waimea Public Library

9750 Kaumualii Highway, Waimea, HI 96796
Maintains information resources, i.e. books, magazines, musical recordings, video and audio tapes, State and County government documents and Hawaiiana materials. Provides fax service to send messages to State legislators. Provides access to wi-fi and telephone reference service. Internet access for public use.

AlohaCare - March 2026 Kona Low Recovery Information

AlohaCare members, if the storm has affected your health, your medications, or your ability to see a doctor, help is available: -Call 911 for immediate medical attention. -Call 211 for other immediate needs such as food, clothing, shelter, transportation, and other local support services. Call Member Services when it is safe to do so if you need help with non-emergency needs such as: -Transportation: We can help with rides to pharmacies and medical appointments. -Replacing Medications: We can help refill covered prescriptions that were lost or damaged. -Medical Equipment: Replacing covered items like oxygen equipment, walkers, or other supplies. -Personal assistance Caregivers: If you need a back up, will work with you, area agencies, or family to assist you with getting help. -Member ID Cards: We’ll send you a new one if yours was damaged or lost. Contact Us: Please contact AlohaCare Member Services for help, so you can focus on recovery. We’ll work with you to understand your situation and next steps. Official Recovery and Safety Updates: For the most accurate, real-time information on safety alerts and disaster assistance, please refer to these official county and state agencies: -Statewide Support: Visit the HI-EMA Website -County-Specific Resources: Oahu (City and County of Honolulu): Visit the Honolulu DEM Website, Maui County: Visit the Maui County Information Page

Economic Injury Disaster Loans

500 Ala Moana Boulevard, 1-306, Honolulu, HI 96813
(SBA EIDL, EDIL) --US SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan applications are due Thursday, January 7, 2027-- The United States Small Business Administration (US SBA) provides Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EDIL) to small business, small agricultural cooperative, and most private nonprofit organizations located in a declared disaster area. Eligibility -Substantial economic injury means the business is unable to meet its financial obligations and pay its regular and necessary operating expenses -Loss of expected profits or a decline in sales is not considered substantial economic injury -EIDL provides the necessary working capital to help small businesses impacted by a disaster survive until normal operations resume -EIDL assistance is available only to small businesses when the SBA determines they are unable to obtain credit elsewhere -Businesses must meet the following criteria to qualify for economic injury: The business was directly impacted by the disaster, the business cannot cover expenses due to the disaster and/or debt payments, the business was physically located in the declared disaster area. The SBA can provide loans to help cover the costs and expenses that your business would have been able to handle if the disaster did not happen. The EIDL amount will depend on how much financial impact you have experienced and your company’s financial needs, even if you didn't suffer any property damage. A separate SBA Disaster Assistance program known as business physical disaster loans, https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/physical-damage-loans#business-physical-disaster, covers property damage. A business may qualify for both an EIDL and a physical disaster loan. The maximum combined loan amount is $2 million. Use of proceeds -Working capital and normal expenses such as the continuation of health care benefits, rent, utilities, and fixed debt payments -EIDL funds cannot be used for expanding facilities, buying fixed assets, repairing physical damages, refinancing debt, paying out dividends or bonuses, or paying back loans to stockholders or principals Terms -First payment deferred for 12 months -No interest accrual for the first 12 months -The interest rate will not exceed 4% Maturity -Up to 30 years, with repayment term to be determined by ability to repay the loan -No pre-payment penalty or fees Collateral requirements -Required for loans over $50,000 -Real estate is the preferred collateral. Loans of $200,000 or less will not require the owner of the business to use their primary residence as collateral if it is determined the owner has other assets of equal quality and a value equal to or greater than the amount of the loan. How to apply Apply online for an SBA disaster assistance loan. SBA will send an inspector to estimate the cost of damage, once your application is completed and submitted. To find a US SBA Recovery Center and to schedule an appointment visit: https://appointment.sba.gov/schedule/ Locations: For all US SBA programs, the US SBA has a representative Monday-Sunday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm at the Waialua Recovery Center, Old Waialua Courthouse, 66 207 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712. Call (808) 460-8698 or visit the website, https://www.kakoomai.org/waialua . For business-specific disaster loan programs, the location is the Hawaii Small Business Development Center - Oahu, 677 Ala Moana Boulevard, 612, Honolulu, HI. Call (808) 945-1430, email [email protected], or visit the website https://hisbdc.org . Hawaii County, Business Recovery Center, Hawaii County Office of Aging, 1055 Kinoole Street, 101, Conference Room, Hilo, HI 96720. Open Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm .Walk-ins are welcome but in-person appointments can be scheduled in advance at https://appointment.sba.gov. For more information, visit the website, https://www.sba.gov/article/2026/04/15/sba-will-open-business-recovery-center-hilo

Crisis Cleanup

(HVOAD, VOAD, Debris Cleanup, Mud Cleanup, Disaster Cleanup, December 2021 Flood, Crisis Clean Up) Crisis Cleanup is a national coordination platform that connects disaster survivors with local volunteer organizations who may provide: Debris removal, muck-out (flood cleanup), tree and yard clearing, and/or basic sanitation of impacted areas. This service is free, but signing up does not guarantee help. Help depends on volunteer availability and capacity. Priority is given to Kupuna (elderly individuals), people with disabilities or access/functional needs, and households with limited resources.

Overeaters Anonymous - Hawaii Island

Honolulu, HI
Provides weekly support groups for compulsive eating, over-eating, and food addiction using 12-step recovery program. Website shows all Big Island Groups' weekly meetings, including contact information, day, time & location: www.oahawaii.org/meetings. Other general information at: www.oa.org

Kauai DARE Program

3990 Kaana Street, 200, Lihue, HI 96766
Kauai DARE program
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Ola I Ka Hana Youth Program - Oahu

571 Quinn Lane, 1, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Ola I Ka Hana Youth Program) Program for youth with low-income and at-risk youth who are in or out of school. Help with building skills to obtain a High School Equivalency or GED, exploring post-secondary education, and employment exploration.

CVS Longs Drugs Pharmacy Mililani Town Center

95-1249-D Meheula Parkway, 167, Mililani, HI 96789
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines

Home and Community Based Services

140 North Market Street, 202B, Wailuku, HI 96793
Adult Day Health - Adult Day Health programs are located in Central Maui and provide therapeutic environments for our participants to grow and learn. We offer enriching community activities, promote self-direction and provide individualized programming. Our staff are teachers, advocates and mentors collaborating to foster our participants’ independence and supporting them to achieve their goals. We provide daily transportation and lunch. Our hours of operation are Monday-Friday, from 8:00 am-2:00 pm. Come join and grow with us! Personal Assistant Services - This is a 1:1 service, where the participant is matched with a fully trained staff who assists him/her with navigating the community or working in the participant's home to achieve his/her individualized goals. These goals are developed by the participant and his/her circle of support in order to increase his/her level of independence and community access. Service hours are evaluated by the Department of Health and based on the participant’s needs and goals. Employment Services - Arc of Maui County supports the premise that all participants shall have the opportunity for competitive and integrated employment. Employment services are discussed with the participant and their circle of support to identify their interests and preferences. Employment is a significant way to improve self esteem and support participants to be contributing members of their communities.

Salvation Army - Lihue Corps

4182 Hardy Street, Lihue, HI 96766
The Salvation Army Lihue Corps provides a place and opportunity for religious expression by those who choose the Salvation Army. Provides character building programs for all ages. Assistance is provided to those who are in need of food and clothing. Provides hospital visits, care home visit, and shut-in visitation to the institutionalized. Mobile showers are available every Tuesday from 9:30 am - 1:00 pm. Back to school supplies program is available mid-July. Holiday programs available as well. Worship services Sunday 10:30 am - 12:15 pm.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Temporary Assistance for Other Needy

1485 Linapuni Street, 122, Honolulu, HI 96819
(TANF, TAONF) The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program provides temporary cash assistance to eligible families. The monthly cash assistance given to families may be used to pay for food, clothing, housing and utility expenses, and other daily needs. Eligible families include at least one specified relative adult and a minor dependent child who resides in the same home. In addition, family members must be US citizens. The State of Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) Program provides the same benefits and services to Hawaii’s vulnerable families with children as the TANF program. The TAONF program eligibility includes mixed citizens and non-citizens, and single- and two-parent households. For more information visit the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/tanf/ or https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/. Applications can be done for both the TANF or TAONF and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the same form at the same time. Please check the boxes for the programs you want to apply for.

School Food Services Branch

1106 Kokohead Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
State of Hawaii Department of Education provides free or reduced prices for meals to school children unable to pay because of financial need. Others pay for daily lunches. Effective for the school year 2025-2026, students who qualify for reduced-price meals will receive one breakfast and one lunch daily at no charge, in accordance with Act 139, Session Laws of Hawaii 2025. While these students will still be categorized as reduced-price eligible under federal guidelines, their meals will be scanned as “Reduced – No Charge.” If a student would like to purchase a second meal or a la carte items such as milk, funds will need to be deposited into their account. Online payment is available at https://ezschoolpay.com. Prices for student second meals and adult meals at breakfast and lunch, have increased to $3.50 for breakfast and $7.50 for lunch. For students in a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school, the CEP program allows a school district, a group of schools or a single school to serve free meals to all students even if they do not qualify for free or reduced-priced lunch. Visit the website for the list of participating schools. Applications open for 2023-2024 school year middle/end of July.

Workers' Compensation

300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 7-225, Honolulu, HI 96850
(Workers Compensation) Receives and administers claims under three different federal workers compensation laws: Longshore and Harbor Compensation Act (covers maritime employees other than seamen); Defense Base Act (covers employees of federal contractors); Non-appropriated Fund Instrumentalities Act (Covers employees of military entities which generate own funds, such as exchanges, open messes and various recreational activities).

Kapaa Missionary Church Soup Kitchen

4-758 Kuhio Highway, Kapaa, HI 96746
Kapaa Missionary Church provides a sinner on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. Dinner is an eat-in meal.
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Organizational Capacity Building/Partnerships/Policy Development

677 Ala Moana Boulevard, 904, Honolulu, HI 96813
Conducts professional development training and provides ongoing technical assistance to increase capacity and sustainability of youth-serving organizations. Creates, coordinates and sustains multi-agency partnerships and collaborations. Facilitates the Hawaii Interagency State Youth Network of Care (HISYNC). Conducts needs assessment, planning, and public policy development. Current focus areas include youth homelessness, foster care, teen pregnancy and STI prevention, sexual abuse prevention. Ensures a youth voice in public policy through an annual Hawaii Children and Youth Summit.

Intensive Support Services - Maui

270 Hookahi Street, 304, Wailuku, HI 96793
Parents And Children Together (PACT) offers safe, compassionate, and confidential support in three counties for youth and families coping with serious behavioral, social and emotional challenges. Our evidence-based therapeutic models focus on family networks and relationships, school or job performance, peer connections and relationships, and community networks of support. All services are provided free of charge with referrals.

Kupuna Support Program

2535 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Offers a place for frail and not-so-frail seniors to gather and socialize with others. Program targets isolated seniors who are alone during the day and are in need of mental and physical stimulation to maintain their current level of functioning, thus delaying the need for more supportive care. This is a day activities program for the elderly. The focus is on healthy aging through intervention in the mental and social decline of seniors. Activities are age- and level-of-functioning appropriate and include chair exercise, arts and crafts, socialization, singing and games that challenge them.

CVS COVID-19 Vaccine Registration

2470 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Program helps those that are 75+ years old to schedule appointments online or over the phone for the COVID-19 Vaccine. CVS Pharmacy administers the vaccine by appointment only based on local eligibility guidelines. Appointments available at select CVS stores within the following cities/towns: Oahu – Aiea, Honolulu, Ewa Beach, Kaneohe Hawaii / Big Island – Hilo, Kailua Kona Maui – Kahului Kauai – Kapaa For Call Center support, need to ask to speak to an attendant, as the automated system, understandably tries to get people to register via the CVS website When you're eligible, schedule your first and second doses of the vaccine online. Check back for updates on additional locations as they become available. It’s critical that people understand they cannot walk in or call the local store for appointments, and must book their appointment online. We wouldn’t want to create frustration or confusion for people if they try to schedule appointments through the local store. For those without internet access they can use our call center, but we are still working to get confirm that live agents can be made available on the right operating hours to support Hawaii. Call center agents use the same digital scheduler, so it is not faster to necessarily call in, it’s truly a solution for those who cannot access our digital tools.

City and County of Honolulu - Crisis Outreach Response and Engagement (CORE)

(C.O.R.E., CORE, Crisis Outreach Response and Engagement) City and County of Honolulu Honolulu Emergency Services Department's Crisis Outreach Response and Engagement (CORE) responds to non-emergency, non-violent, non-emergent medical assistance crises reported by community.

American Marketing Association

Maintains professional association for those interested in the field of marketing. Hosts educational seminars on specific marketing issues to improve marketing expertise.

Hawaii Paroling Authority

1177 Alakea Street,. Ground Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides supervision, counseling redirecting and referrals to services in the community.
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Motor Vehicle Registration - Kihei

303 East Lipoa Street, Kihei, HI 96753
Processes motor vehicle registrations, transfers of vehicle ownership, duplicate vehicle registration, bicycle registration and dog licensing.
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Lahaina Arts Society

648 Wharf Street, 103, Lahaina, HI 96761
Local arts organization dedicated to the showcase, marketing, and mentor of Maui County artists since 1967. Lahaina Arts Society hosts its Banyan Tree Gallery at the Old Lahaina Courthouse and its art fairs at the Lahaina Cannery Mall.
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Goodwill Attended Donation Center - Puna Kai Shopping Center

Pahoa Village Road, Pahoa, HI 96778
Donate items to Goodwill Industries of Hawaii. The donation center is located in the parking lot near the Popeyes drive-thru.
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Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - SNAP Outreach - Kona

73-4161 Ulu Wini Place, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(SNAP Outreach, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach) The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-income and needy households, and those making the transition from welfare to self-sufficiency. Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank’s SNAP outreach program helps with completing SNAP applications.