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Driver's License and State Identification Card

330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786
(Drivers License and State Identification Card) Schedule Driver's license road tests and appointments to obtain a Hawaii State Identification card. Schedule appointments online for a Driver's License, road test and for a Hawaii State Identification card: https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/33564-csd-appointments.html Schedule appointments online for a Driver's License, road test and for a Hawaii State Identification card: https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/33564-csd-appointments.html

Lailani Apartments

74-984 Manawalea Street, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Affordable housing for families. The website has available units updated monthly. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom; 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom; 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Maximum of 1-3 persons per 1 bedroom unit, 2-5 persons per 2 bedroom unit, 3-7 persons per 3 bedroom unit. Location has 4 coin operated laundry rooms, basketball court, and pavilion. Kailua Kona Lailani Apartments, 74-984 Manawalea Street, Kailua Kona, HI 96740

Multisystemic Therapy - East Hawaii Island

1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
(MST, Multisystemic) This program is a unique, goal-oriented model that provides comprehensive treatment that serves chronic, violent delinquents ages 12 years old to 18 years old. It is a family focused, in-home and community-based treatment program that has been the focus of several major research studies, and demonstrated clinical and cost effectiveness for youth with complex emotional, social and academic needs Multisystemic (MST) is a time-limited, intensive family and community based treatment that addresses serious anti-social behavior in juvenile offenders ages 12 years old - 18 years old. Program addresses the factors associated with delinquency across the youth’s settings (e.g. family, peers, school, neighborhood) and uses the strengths of each system to foster positive change. At least one adult/parental figure must be willing to assume long-term parenting role and participate with service providers for the duration of treatment.

Pet Food Bank Donations

2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96826
Hawaiian Humane Society accepts donations of unopened, unexpired pet food and other supplies to help with their pet food bank and outreach programs. Visit the website for more information. Needed items include: -Canned wet dog, puppy, cat and kitten food -Dry dog, puppy, cat and kitten food -Collars (all sizes) -Leashes (all sizes, non-retractable) -Cat litter -Reusable bags -Ziploc bags Visit the website for the Amazon Wishlist of items needed by the Hawaiian Humane Society. Amazon Wishlist items will be shipped directly to the Hawaiian Humane Society.

Food Pantry - Princeville

4520 Kapaka Street, Princeville, HI 96722
Church of the Pacific distributes food to those that are in need.
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General Counseling

4-1112 Kuhio Highway, Kapaa, HI 96746
Provides professional counseling to individuals, couples and families to restore marital, family, parent-child, employment and personal welfare.

Western Colorado 2-1-1

1129 Colorado Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501
2-1-1 of Western Colorado.

Kona Unit

74-5490 Makala Boulevard, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Counseling services, (individual, family); group services, and limited financial assistance. With partners, through it's community building efforts, QLCC works toward the development of: healthy children, strong positive family attachment, stable home environment and caring communities.

MEO Youth Services

99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(Maui Economic Opportunity Youth Bank, MEO Youth Bank) The MEO YOUTH SERVICES offers an After-School/Out of School Positive Youth Development Programming service. The programming activities allows youths in the 6th grade through high school age (up to 18 years old) to acquire the attitudes, competencies, values, and social skills that is necessary to carry them forward to successful adulthood. MEO Youth Services also assists the youths/young adults with skills to avoid choices and behaviors that will limit their future potential. The program focuses on Life & Career Skills development through culturally based, outdoor experiential activities, and meaningful Service Learning opportunities. MEO YOUTH SERVICES provides in-school prevention programs.

UNICEF

333 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016
Raises funds and supports the work of the United Nations Children's Fund by raising support for its programs and increasing public awareness of the challenges facing the world's children.
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Kumu Kahua Theatre

46 Merchant Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Kumu Kahua means "Original stage" or "Platform". Kumu Kahua is a Playwright's Theatre in the State of Hawaii, providing the local community with 35 years of plays written by local playwrights for the community to attend. The 100 seater black box theatre performs five plays during its Season of Shows. Produces theatre oriented towards Hawaii's people, in their multi-ethnic diversity. Acts as a platform for local writers as well as hands-on operation for local actors, directors and theatre technicians. Offers classes in playwriting and acting. Accepts volunteers to assist with fundraising, box office, ushing, threatre technicians and phone duties.

Administration and General Information

1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782
(Crime Stoppers) Provides law enforcement, criminal investigation and crime prevention. Investigates accidents and provides traffic control. Registers firearms. Accepts information on missing persons. HPD does not handle driver's licensing or motor vehicle registration, abandoned vehicles or safety inspections (these are provided by Department of Finance, Motor Vehicle & Licensing Division).
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Pediatrics

86-260 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Full service pediatric clinic. Provides flu and pneumonia vaccines.

Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response

919 Ala Moana Boulevard, 212, Honolulu, HI 96814
Protects human health, public welfare, and the environment. Provides state leadership, support and partnership in preventing, planning for, responding to, eliminating, and enforcing environmental laws related to releases or threats of release of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants including petroleum products. Provides information on sick building syndrome.

Eleele Baptist Church Emergency Food Pantry

339 Mehana Road, Eleele, HI 96705
(Emergency Food Pantry) Eleele Baptist Church distributes bags of food to those that are in need on a first come, first served basis. You must call first and leave a clear message with a name and a call back phone number for emergency food. Speak slowly and clearly with little to no background noise when leaving your message and call back phone number. Emergency food pick up time and location will be discussed during the return call.
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FEMA Funeral Assistance

500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472
(Federal Emergency Management Agency) The COVID-19 incident period ended on May 11, 2023. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will continue to provide funeral assistance until September 30, 2025, to those who have lost loved ones due to this pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought overwhelming grief to many families. At FEMA, our mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. We are dedicated to helping ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the virus. Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020. If you are covering the cost of a COVID-19 funeral, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be able to help. You may qualify for up to $9,000 per funeral for expenses. FEMA may approve COVID-19 Funeral Assistance for expenses such as: -funeral services -cremation -interment -costs associated with producing death certificates -costs due to local or state government laws or ordinances -transportation for up to two people to identify the person who died -transfer of remains -casket or urn -burial plot -marker or headstone -clergy -funeral ceremony -funeral home equipment or staff You must provide FEMA a copy of an official death certificate that shows the death occurred in the United States, including U.S. territories and the District of Columbia, occurred after January 20, 2020, and was attributed to COVID-19. If the death certificate was issued between January 20,2020 and May 16, 2020, it must either 1) attribute the death directly or indirectly to COVID-19 or 2) be accompanied by a signed statement from the original certifier of the death certificate, or the local medical examiner or coroner from the jurisdiction in which the death occurred, listing COVID-19 as a cause or contributing cause of death. This signed statement must provide an additional explanation or causal pathway, linking the cause of death listed on the death certificate to COVID-19. You must provide FEMA with a signed funeral home contract, invoice, receipts, or other documentation that includes: -your name, showing you are responsible for some or all of the expense -the name of the person who died -itemized expenses -proof that the expenses were incurred on or after January 20, 2020 It will take about 20 minutes to apply, and you must provide: -Social Security Number for the person making application -Your current mailing address and telephone number -Social Security Number and date of birth for the person who passed away due to COVID-19 -The address where the individual died -If the person who died had burial or funeral insurance policies -If you received other funeral assistance (such as donations, CARES Act grants, state/territory assistance, or assistance from voluntary organizations) -If you want eligible funds delivered by direct deposit, the routing and account number of your checking or savings account. After you apply, FEMA will provide you an application number, and you may create an account on DisasterAssistance.gov. You must submit supporting documents (e.g., funeral home contracts, receipts, invoices, death certificate) by: -Uploading to your DisasterAssistance.gov account -Faxing to (855) 261-3452 -Mailing to: PO Box 10001, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Once FEMA receives all required documents, it takes approximately 45 days to make an eligibility decision. If FEMA approves your application for COVID-19 Funeral Assistance, funds will be deposited to your bank account or sent by mail in the form of a Department of the Treasury check, depending on which option you choose during your application. Funds usually arrive within a few days of approval, and you will receive a notification letter. Get answers to frequently asked questions about the application process on our Funeral Assistance FAQ page: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance/faq If you use a relay service, such as your videophone, Innocaption or CapTel, please provide your specific number assigned to that service. It is important that FEMA is able to contact you, and you should be aware phone calls from FEMA may come from an unidentified number. On June 29, 2021, we amended the funeral assistance policy to assist with COVID-19 related deaths that occurred in the early months of the pandemic. This policy change will allow applicants to submit a signed statement from the certifying official on the death certificate or the local medical examiner, or coroner, that attributes the death to COVID-19 deaths that occurred between Jan. 20 and May 16, 2020.

Alcoholics Anonymous - East Hawaii

Helps people who have a desire to quit drinking by sharing experiences with alcoholism and recovery.

Rotary Clubs Maui

Lahaina, HI 96767
Belongs to a worldwide organization providing community service. Offers opportunities to build leadership and organization skills. Anticipates, initiates and responds to community needs. Funds special projects in the community. Directs activities towards the environment, the human condition, poverty, health care, literacy as well as regional and local issues. Offers scholarships. Terms begin July 1.
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Ahuimanu Community Park

47-450 Hui Aeko Place, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. There are three program periods throughout the year: fall, spring and summer. Activities are geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, Hawaiiana, games and sports, music, seasonal activities and crafts, and excursions. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.

COVID-19 Vaccine Program

1250 Punchbowl Street, 443, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides information on the State of Hawai’i COVID-19 Vaccine Program such as Frequently Asked Questions and how to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Provides an In-Home COVID-19 Vaccines service for those aged 12+ who are still unvaccinated. The In-Home COVID-19 Vaccines mobile service will make getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as easy as possible. The goal is to schedule folks for their first shot within one week from the time they contact the COVID-19 Vaccine Program phone number. More information on translated versions in the coming weeks. Vaccination Overview - https://hawaiicovid19.com/vaccine/ Visit and bookmark the https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease-types/respiratory-viruses/ site for COVID-19 related information. This site is maintained and frequently updated by The State of Hawai'i Department of Health. More information on the vaccine for each county: -City and County of Honolulu - https://www.oneoahu.org/vaccine -County of Hawai'i - https://coronavirus-response-county-of-hawaii-hawaiicountygis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/vaccine-information -County of Kaua'i - https://www.kauai.gov/Government/Departments-Agencies/Emergency-Management-Agency-formerly-Civil-Defense/Coronavirus-Disease-2019-COVID-19/Vaccine -County of Maui - https://www.mauihealth.org/health-resources/covid-19-vaccine/ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - tinyurl.com/hawaiivax Vaccine Registration site with registration links for multiple healthcare systems across the state - https://hawaiicovid19.com/vaccination-registration/ To Register for Vaccination: BIG ISLAND Hilo Medical Center Helpline For assistance with online registration call (808) 932-3000 and press 8 (weekdays during business hours) Kona Community Hospital For registration and appointments, call (808) 322-4451, Mon-Fri 8am–12pm. Hawai‘i District Health Office Vaccination Sites Phone assistance for registration for adults 75+, Call (808) 300-1120, Mon-Fri 9am–3pm. Hawaii Health Systems Corporation https://www.hilomedicalcenter.org/covid-19-vaccine-sign-up-information/ -Queen’s North Hawai‘i Community Hospital (Waimea) Call (808) 881-4668 or email [email protected] for scheduling. KAUAI Hawaii Health Systems Corporation https://kauai.hhsc.org/covid-19-vaccination-information Hawaii Pacific Health https://www.hawaiipacifichealth.org/surveyor/i2yon3cyqtvuyc6re5oq Hawaii Pacific Health https://www.hawaiipacifichealth.org/hph-covid-19-updates/vaccine-update/ MAUI Maui Health https://www.mauihealth.org/health-resources/covid-19-vaccine/ Phone: (808) 244-9056 OAHU Adventist Health Castle https://www.adventisthealth.org/castle/vaccine/. For questions about online registration (808) 263-5002 Kaiser Permanente https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/hawaii/health-wellness/coronavirus-information/covid-vaccine If you’re unable to schedule your appointment online, call (808) 432-2000 (TTY 711), Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. -Queen’s Health Systems https://covid.queens.org/vaccination/ COVID-19 Vaccination Line: (808) 691-2222, Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm. COVID-19 Infoline: (808) 691-2619 Mon–Fri 8am–8pm, Sat/Sun 8am-1pm. Hawaii Pacific Health https://www.hawaiipacifichealth.org/hph-covid-19-updates/vaccine-update/ STATEWIDE Veterans Affairs https://www.va.gov/health-care/schedule-view-va-appointments/

Disability Support Services Office

4303 Diamond Head, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides services for the disabled and disadvantaged student on campus.

Community Empowerment Resources - Intensive Outpatient Program

1110 University Avenue, 411, Honolulu, HI 96826
(IOP) The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an intensive psychotherapeutic program designed to treat substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Services include group therapy, individual counseling, and toxicology testing. Sessions are often done as a group. Clients go home each night, rather than living at a treatment center. Clients attend IOP groups 3-5 days per week, for a total of 9-15 hours per week.

Hawaii Medical Reserve Corps

54 South High Street, 301, Kahului, HI 96732
The Medical Reserve Corps in Hawaii is an all volunteer group with many different skill sets. The Hawaii MRC needs volunteers who have medical and non-medical backgrounds who want to serve their local communities during public health emergencies or large scale emergency response events.

2-1-1 Crisis Center of Tampa Bay (Florida)

One Crisis Center Plaza, Tampa, FL 33613
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2-1-1 Adirondacks (New York)

45 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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