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Building Division

25 Aupuni Street, 106, Hilo, HI 96720
Responsible for public building construction and inspection; plans, specifications and applications for private building and construction; plumbing, electrical and building permits. Enforces all County ordinances related to building construction and inspection.
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Residential Security Inspection

801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Inspects home or business and points out vulnerability to crimes such as property crime, burglary, auto theft or theft from automobile. Community Policing Team in your district: Call your district police station.
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Your Ohana Early Identification Program

1822 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
The Early Identification Program (EID) supports families in learning about child development, family well-being, and community resources. EID is a resource and referral service that can link families to helpful community resources.

Regulated Industries Complaints Office - Kauai

3060 Eiwa St,, Room 204, Lihue, HI 96766
(RICO) Investigates and prosecutes consumer complaints against industries requiring a professional or vocational license. Each office is authorized to accept written complaints. Oral or anonymous complaints may be accepted. Distributes applications for professional or vocational licenses.

211 Information and Referral Service

Honolulu, HI 96817
(2-1-1 Information and Referral Service) Operates a help line which provides information on, and referrals to, community service agencies, government and non-profit agencies and programs, islandwide and statewide. Makes information available through its phone service and website. Additional phone numbers: (877) 275-6569 Toll Free 898211 Text your zipcode for help

Vital Records - Molokai

65 Makaena Place, 107, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Serves as a liaison between the District Health Office and the central vital records office of the Department of Health in Honolulu. Provides order forms for vital records of birth, death, marriage and divorce. Applications for license to perform marriage ceremonies.

Hawaiian Council - Waialua Recovery Center

66 207 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712
The Hawaiian Council provides a center designed to make it easier to access the resources and support you need in one place. This location operates independently from the Waialua Community Assistance Center at Waialua District Park. Get Help With: Financial assistance programs, insurance questions and claims support, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (subject to availability) and temporary housing applications, legal services, permitting and rebuilding guidance, and disaster case management. Community resource navigators will be on site to work with you one on one and connect you to the support that best fits your needs. Call ahead to make an appointment and see which agencies may be available. Additional website: You can fill out the needs assessment if you would like to: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=1YQVEiIoq0GK2g_uOCGo7kf80_2Bqf5DjWFIzFHpvQdUQ0tORDkzTldJN0lHUFg0NUFCTUJNTkdCTy4u

Caring for Families and Communities

75-166 Kalani Street, 104, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Provides education on child abuse and child neglect. Also provides parenting education. Works and provides information and referrals to families in the community.

E Makua ana Youth Circle Program

1130 North Nimitz Highway, C-210, Honolulu, HI 96817
Serves current and former foster youth in Hawai‘i who are transitioning out of the foster care system, into adulthood. The program provides a group process for youth to celebrate their emancipation from foster care and to assist them in planning for their independence. Youth Circles build upon the philosophy and skills enriched through years of engaging families in ‘Ohana Conferences. Culturally sensitive, youth centered, and strengths based, Youth Circles bring together family and community support to increase social capital and develop a network of support from individualized, outcome-driven Transition Plans for the future. [email protected] [email protected]

Kaneohe - Armed Services YMCA Outreach

455 Bingham Way, Kailua, HI 96734
The Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu provides innovative and quality social, educational, and recreational programs to meet the needs of military service members and their families in the state of Hawaii. The ASYMCA is committed to promoting its goals of strengthening military families, supporting healthy lifestyles, reducing isolation and assisting service members and their families in connecting to their community. Provides a variety of programs for military families including family outreach services, food pantry and craft classes. Accepts volunteers to assist with answering the telephone, customer service, cleaning, decorating for special events and assisting with children 5 years old and below. Provides drop-in child care for military families when they have medical/doctor appointments, services are offered at Tripler and Schofield facilities.

Home Care Services

1154 Fort Street Mall, 400, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides a wide range of nursing services, physical and speech therapy, medical social worker, personal care attendants, companions and escort services. Care may be intermittent or on-going.

Maui Adult Day Care Center - Lahaina

810 Kelawea Street, B6, Lahaina, HI 96761
Provides adult care at two sites on Maui. Offers various therapeutic, social and recreational activities. Cooperates with other agencies to service clients.

Domestic Violence Advocacy - East Hawaii Island

1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
(Domestic Violence Advocacy) Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency. Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral. Provides client advocacy for women referred by Department of Human Services (DHS) in need of case management and support to leave domestic violent relationships. Six month time period given to provide victims the opportunity to gain focus and perspective of their personal goals and career choice.

Annual Mainstage Production - Live Theatre

2833 East Manoa Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
Mainstage Theatre Production (volunteers, actors, production crew and administrative).

Loveisrespect

Highly-trained advocates offer support, information and advocacy to young people who have questions or concerns about their dating relationships and/or experienced dating violence. Call, text, or chat avaiable. TTY: (866) 331-8453 Text “loveis” to 22522 or (866) 331-9474 Access live chat via the website (loveisrespect.org)

USPS

820 West Hind Drive, Suite 128, Honolulu, HI 96821
Provides a national toll-free phone line to answer commonly asked questions on postal service, such as service hours, zip code and address information, and mailing rates. A caller attempting to reach a postal worker in Hawaii, or who asks a question that cannot be answered by Mainland operators, will be given a local number to call. Also provides U.S. Passports and voter ballot forms also available at several Post Office locations.

Family History Center - Kauai

Assists researchers interested in tracing their families. Maintains the following information: 1. FHLC (Family History Library Catalog): Computer-produced catalog describes all the books, films, pamphlets, maps, etc., available at the main library in Salt Lake City. 2. IGI (International Genealogical Index): A worldwide list of names and selected vital data of more than 150 million people. 3. Ancestral File: Is pedigree linked and can be grouped in families. 4. Social Security Death Index: Lists about 38 million deceased persons who had Social Security numbers and whose deaths were reported to that administration. 5. US Military Index: Index of individuals in the United States military who died, or were declared dead, in Korea or Vietnam (1950-1975). 6. Personal Ancestral File software available for Ancestral use on computers in library to make your own family record. 7. Hawaii delayed birth records index on computer. 8. Scottish Church Records.
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Waipahu Seventh Day Adventist Church Food Pantry

94-902 Awanei Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Distributes food to those in need. Does not deliver food. Limited to one request for food per month (You cannot pick up food and then return on the same day to pick up again).
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Ku Aloha Ola Mau

15-1926 Puakalo Street, Keaau, HI 96749
Mission: To restore meaningful, healthy lives for individuals and families coping with substance abuse. CARF accredited programs provide outpatient medication assisted and drug free treatment: methadone maintenance, suboxone (buprenorphine) and detox program, outreach, and interim services for persons addicted to opiates, pain killers, and illicit opiates in on Oahu and Hilo on Hawaii Island. In Puna on Hawaii Island, Native Hawaiian culturally based intensive outpatient and outpatient program provided. Cornerstone, located in Honolulu, provides outpatient, intensive outpatient and continuing care services. Trauma-Informed-Care environment.

Division of Aquatic Resources - Kauai

3060 Eiwa Street, Room 306, Lihue, HI 96766
Issues commercial and individual fishing licenses and permits. Researches the biology, ecology and use of fishery resources. Serves as federal liaison when protected marine animals are stranded. Species include monk seals, sea turtles, whales. Documents ocean and river water pollution incidents such as oil and chemical spills. Conducts public education on marine and fresh water information through community and educational groups.
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OR&L Processing Center

333 North King Street, 200, Honolulu, HI 96817
(ORL Processing Center) 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. The SNAP processing center provides public assistance, food stamps (SNAP) and financial assistance, to eligible individuals and families. They handle new applications and ongoing assistance. A paper copy of the application can be downloaded, printed, signed and submitted via US postal mail or dropped off in the drop box. For a PDF of the paper application, visit the website and click on "SNAP (formerly Food Stamps)" from the menu "Benefit, Employment & Support Services (BESSD) SNAP, Financial, Child Care, General Assistance and more". The click on the link "If you are unable to apply online, you may download and print this paper form application – click here". A Drop box is available on site to drop off documents. For SNAP Interviews, please input your case number found on your notification form when you call the Public Assistance Information Line/Call Center (PAIS) at (855) 643-1643 so the system can confirm your scheduled interview and connect you to the interview. Additional Phone Numbers: (877) 447-5990 or dial 711 - TTY

City and County of Honolulu Information on COVID-19

530 South King Street, Room 300, Honolulu, HI 96813
City and County of Honolulu latest updates and information on COVID-19. For more information on the City and County of Honolulu proclamation/orders: https://www.honolulu.gov/mayor/proclamations-orders-and-rules.html To report an individual who is violating self-quarantine, contact local law enforcement on their non-emergency lines: City and County of Honolulu/Oahu: Call 9-1-1 and ask for the non-emergency line Maui County: Email [email protected] Hawaii County: Call (808) 935-3311 Kauai: File report online at www.kauai.gov/KPD-Online-Reporting Answers to questions about the mayor's emergency rules or city services: [email protected] For more information on the City and County of Honolulu proclamation/orders: https://www.honolulu.gov/mayor/proclamations-orders-and-rules.html To report an individual who is violating self-quarantine, contact local law enforcement on their non-emergency lines: City and County of Honolulu/Oahu: Call 9-1-1 and ask for the non-emergency line Maui County: Email [email protected] Hawaii County: Call (808) 935-3311 Kauai: File report online at www.kauai.gov/KPD-Online-Reporting Answers to questions about the mayor's emergency rules or city services: [email protected]

Pahala Public and School Library

96-3150 Pikake Street, Pahala, HI 96777
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.

Bond Memorial Public Library

54-3645 Akoni Pule Highway, Kapaau, HI 96755
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.

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.