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Aged to Perfection in Wahiawa
1445 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Aged to Perfection Assists adults with disabilities by provides a senior day care experience to home bound, disabled elderly persons. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are included.
Accepts clients that require 2 person wheelchair assist, clients with dementia, Alzheimer's disease and a combination of issues.
Includes breakfast, lunch and snack.
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Ambulance - Oahu
99-840 Iwa Iwa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
Provides emergency and inter-facility ambulance transportation.
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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.
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Genasys Protect Evacuation App
200 South High Street, 1st floor, Wailuku, HI 96793
Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) is incorporating a new evacuation notification platform, powered by Genasys, Inc, to enhance emergency operations for residents and visitors. The platform, known as Genasys Protect, will allow users to view evacuation zones, track live statuses, and receive real-time notifications through a mobile app.
The Genasys system includes a zone map where users can see pre-determined evacuation zones, as well as live status updates during emergencies. The mobile app, available for both Apple and Android devices, will enable the public to follow their important zones and receive notifications specific to their zone.
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Small Business Loans for Affordable Housing Development
Funding available for nonprofits, entrepreneurs and businesses who are creating affordable housing opportunities in our local communities.
Social enterprise loans are available to help finance the acquisition, development and construction of affordable housing, or for general operations to support affordable housing programs
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Nicotine Anonymous Meeting
6333 East Mockingbird Lane, 147-817, Dallas, TX 75214
Offers help for those trying to quit smoking and support to those who have quit. Refer to website or email regarding Nicotine Anonymous meetings. There are Nicotine Anonymous phone meetings and meetings over the internet, call, email or visit website for information and times.
Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii
200 North Vineyard Boulevard, 430, Honolulu, HI 96817
Links individuals with technology so all people can participate in every aspect of community life by promoting technology through advocacy, training, information, and education. Provides information and referral to anyone interested in assistive technology (AT) devices and services for people with disabilities. Operates equipment loan banks statewide. Provides training to consumer and professional groups. Works to ensure that schools, vocational rehabilitation agencies, and health insurers provide assessments, funding and training in the use of AT devices and services for their clients. Administers a low-interest financial loan program to assist individuals in purchasing assistive technology when no other sources of funding are available.
Assistive technology is any item or equipment that has been specifically designed or modified to enable people to maintain or improve their functioning while ensuring their quality of life. Some examples of assistive devices include: ramps, modified door knobs,
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Hawaii Cord Blood Bank
1319 Punahou Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
(Kapiolani Cord Blood Program, HCBB) Donating cord blood can save someone’s life. The umbilical cord blood contains the same kind of special cells as bone marrow, and like bone marrow, has been used in transplants to cure patients with otherwise fatal diseases. It’s safe, it’s free, and it’s confidential. If uncollected, umbilical cord is discarded as medical waste.
Hawaii Cord Blood Bank (HCBB) offers umbilical cord donation at all 5 birthing hospitals on Oahu (Kapiolani, Queens, Kaiser, Tripler and Adventist Health Castle).
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Kaiser Permanente Lahaina Clinic
910 Wainee Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
Provides a clinic for medical services.
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Palolo Wellness Program
2459 10th Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
(PWP) A Good Neighbor Concierge Referral Services HiNOA is a community service available to anyone seeking assistance and information on elder care. HiNOA can help link people to community services and providers, including Palolo Chinese Home’s own Adult Day Care, Overnight Respite Services, Home Delivered Meals, Residential House Cleaning. HINOA chore services, meals-to-go and home cleaning.
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Waiau District Park Market
98-1650 Kaahumanu Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Waiau District Park Market is a low cost market where farmers sell fresh produce, baked goods, and fish directly to the public.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) voucher are accepted.
Waiau District Park at the lower parking lot of the park on Komo Mai Drive by the fire station
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Kona Court Self Help Center
74-5451 Kamakaeha Avenue, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(Hawaii County Third Circuit Keahuolū Courthouse Self Help Center) The Kona Court Self-Help Center will provide legal help to the West Hawaii community on a pilot basis. Volunteer attorneys from the West Hawaii Bar Association will provide limited legal information by telephone in areas such as landlord-tenant, family, and other district court matters.
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Native Hawaiian Health Care System - Oahu
87-2070 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Services focus on health promotion, health education, health care services and research. We provide disease prevention and control services, health screening, health advocacy, outreach, traditional healing, fitness and nutrition programs, tobacco cessation, health insurance application assistance, cancer navigation, primary medical care, and dental care.
Ohana Finding
1130 North Nimitz Highway, C-210, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Ohana Finding) Family Finding is a process designed to identify, locate and engage family members of children and youth who are in foster care. Family Finding utilizes database case mining and internet searches to identify and locate family and other possible relatives. Individuals who are identified as possible relatives are verified via phone contact and/or letters, and names of confirmed family members are compiled onto maternal and paternal family lists.
These lists are then submitted to Child Welfare Services (CWS), the GAL, and the EPIC Ohana Conference coordinator or the Ohana Connections specialist to assist them in engaging relatives to help care for, provide support for, or reconnect to the child in care.
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SBA at MRTC - Home Disaster and Disaster Assistance Loan
590 Lipoa Parkway, 119 (Conference Room), Kihei, HI 96753
Home Disaster Loan
The United States Small Business Administration can lend up to $500,000 to homeowners to make repairs to their primary residences. Loans up to $100,000 are available to help homeowners and renters replace their personal property, including cars.
The interest rate is as low as 2.5% for homeowners and renters with terms up to 30 years.
Loan amounts and terms are set by SBA and are based on each applicant’s financial condition.
Disaster loans have a 12-month deferment with 0% interest from the date of their first disbursement with no accrual. Applicants who are not ready to rebuild may extend the date of their first disbursement by notifying their case manager.
Applicants now need to provide a written justification for physical disaster loans.
-The SBA disaster loan may be used to relocate. Contact an SBA representative for more information.
People who apply for an SBA loan and are approved are under no obligation to accept a loan. If they do not qualify for an SBA loan, they can be referred to FEMA’s Other Needs Assistance (ONA) program for possible additional assistance.
Disaster Assistance Loan
The US Small Business Administration (SBA) offers loans to mitigate against disasters like flood, wildfire, wind or earthquake. Those affected by a disaster can rebuild stronger by increasing their SBA disaster assistance loan up to 20% of the verified physical damage to make mitigation improvements. Generally, borrowers have 2 years after loan approval to request an increase for higher rebuilding costs, code-required upgrades or mitigation.
People who apply for an SBA loan and are approved are under no obligation to accept a loan.
Projects to consider:
Flood Mitigation
- seal your roof deck
- landscape your property to improve water runoff and drainage
- elevate structures
- relocate your home or business outside the flood plain
- add a sump pump
- convert your lowest floor to flexible space less likely to be damaged in a flood
- install a Class A fire-rated roof
- install ⅛-inch mesh screening over all vents to keep embers out of eaves and vents
- install noncombustible gutters, fences and gates
- remove roof and gutter debris that can be ignited by airborne embers
- replace single-pane windows with dual- or multi-pane tempered glass windows
- strengthen structures to protect against high wind damage
- brace or upgrade to wind-rated garage doors
- upgrade to pressure-rated windows
- install hurricane roof straps
- install a safe room or storm shelter built to FEMA guidelines
- strengthen and retrofit masonry buildings and concrete facilities that are vulnerable to ground shaking
- install window film to prevent shattered glass injuries
- anchor rooftop-mounted equipment
Symphony Program
1350 South King Street, 201, Honolulu, HI 96814
(Orchestral Music Education for Youth, HYSA) The Hawaii Youth Symphony advances critical and positive links between music study, academic achievement, and social emotional development with programs that service youth through orchestral music education, performance opportunities, and community engagement. HYS envisions a Hawaii where every young person can experience the timeless value of music, learn to play a musical instrument, or otherwise embrace a lifelong appreciation for musical learning.
During the academic year, HYS operates three full-symphonic orchestras and four string orchestras, instructing students who range in ability from absolute beginners to very experienced. Education and performance are key elements of the HYS curriculum. During the summer months, HYS conducts two outreach programs: Summer Strings geared toward elementary school children; and the Pacific Music Institute (PMI), a music immersion program for middle and high school students from all islands of Hawaii, the mainland and the Asia/Pacific region.
For 2022 we will be offering the Pacific Music Institute Intensive Summer Music Program for youth ages 10-18. Please visit the website for more details https://pacificmusichi.org
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Vocational Rehabilitation - Maui
54 South High Street, Room 309, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides services to individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment. Provides counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration, interpreter and reader services, technological aids, licenses and rehabilitation technology.
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Koloa Clinic
5371 Koloa Road, Koloa, HI 96756
Administers a family practice, outpatient medical clinic. For assistance with medicaid applications of Hawaii Health Connector is through the Main Clinic in Lihue, call (808)245-1500.
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Camp Imua
161 South Wakea Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732
Camp Imua has been a place where children ages 6 years old - 16 years old with a range of special needs or disabilities can enjoy a week of recreational experiences allowing them to be themselves in a supportive and inclusive environment free from judgment. Campers participate and enjoy a range of activities like horseback riding, swimming, surfing, kayaking, hiking, arts and crafts, music, dance, tumbling, and ice cream social, a glow party, concerts, a talent show, outdoor movies, helicopter tours, zip-lining, climbing and much more!
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Ka'u Behavioral Health Clinic
(Kau Behavioral Health Clinic) Provides comprehensive services to persons in acute mental health crisis or who are suffering from a serious mental illness. Provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment, counseling and psychotherapy, case management, outreach, crisis intervention, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
Vocational Rehabilitation - Molokai and Lanai
55 Makaena Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Provides services to individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment. Provides counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration, interpreter and reader services, technological aids, occupational licenses and rehabilitation technology.
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CVS Longs Drugs Pharmacy Keaau
16-529 Keeau Pahoa Road, Keaau, HI 96749
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
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Spectrum
45-480 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(Oceanic Time Warner Cable (former name)) Time Warner Cable is able to provide phone, cable and internet services.
Spectrum
158 Maa Street, Kahului, HI 96732
(Oceanic Time Warner Cable (former name)) Time Warner Cable is able to provide phone, cable and internet services.
Hawaii Hotel and Lodging Association
2270 Kalakaua Avenue, 1702, Honolulu, HI 96815
(Hotels for Heroes) Maintains a professional organization of hotel, resort and related industries. Collaborates with community resources to produce results and improved solutions serving the community. Communicates, promotes and funds educational curriculum related to the industry. Initiates member education to implement water conservation, recycling programs and other identified objectives. Promotes and advocates for legislation beneficial to members and the community they serve. Organizes annual charity walk and distributes proceeds to Hawaii County service organizations.
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