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Leeward Community College at Waianae

87-380 Kulaaupuni Street, Waianae, HI 96792
Offers two-year vocational and liberal arts degree programs.

Child Welfare Services Section - West Hawaii

73-4257 Hulikoa Drive, C, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Operates 24-hour child abuse and neglect hotline. Receives all reports of child abuse or neglect. Provides case consultation and assessment. Provides crisis intervention on behalf of children in need of immediate protection.

Common Ground Collective

810 Kokomo Road, 150, Haiku, HI 96708
(CGC) Common Ground Collective's (CGC) Foster Farming project is now offering weekly harvesting services to Upcountry, North Shore, Central and South Maui. Landowners get to decide if they would like to donate their produce or sell their produce. Produce donations will have donation receipts provided and will go to support the mission of Common Ground Collective or will be donated to other community organizations to help support their missions and get healthy produce to food insecure individuals.

Mexican Consulate General

532 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Assists Mexican citizens who are visiting or living in Hawaii (medical problems, legal issues, etc.). Issues tourist permits. Provides information for potential visitors to Mexico.

Pacific Buddhist Academy

1754 Lusitana Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Private school includes grades 9-12 for boys and girls.

E Makua ana Youth Circle Program

101 Aupuni Street, 140, Hilo, HI 96720
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]

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]

Reel Camp

1050 Queen Street, 100, Honolulu, HI 96814
The Reel Camps provide a courageous and safe environment for girls (cis/trans), femmes, non-binary, gender-fluid, and gender-queer youth, as well as any other youth who identify outside of the gender binary. It is a place where they can express their creativity, boost their confidence, and embark on a journey of personal transformation. Participants learn to create and share their own stories, which are meaningful and deserve to be heard and seen.

CDC 1422 Curriculum for Diabetes Prevention

75-5751 Kuakini Highway, 104, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
-CDC program is a year-long program that includes dietary coaching and moderate physical activity. -consists of 16 core sessions over the course of the first six months, followed by less-intesive classes held monthly for the rest o the year-long program. -currculum classes are augmented with free cooking demos, demonstration of simple exercises, opportunities for activities like walking with Health Educator and Community Helth Worker, referrals to other resources in the community, relaxation techniques, and incentive gifts. -goals are to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes among those wo are at high risk for diabetes, cut one's risk of developing diabetes in half by losing 5-7% of their body weight through healthier eating and engaging in 150 minutes of physical activity each week.

Food and Consumer Service

300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 5241, Honolulu, HI 96850
Funds and administers Food Stamp, National School Lunch, School Breakfast, Child and Adult Care Food, and Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children. Strives to improve the nutritional status of low-income children and adults. Responsible for authorizing retailers to accept food stamp benefits and coordinates educational efforts with authorized stores. Does not distribute food stamps or take applications.
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Saint Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii

2228 Liliha Street, 205, Honolulu, HI 96817
(St Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii) The role of St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii, established in 1984 as an entity of St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii, is to raise funds, acquire and hold assets, and provide community education that enhance and support the activities of the healthcare system and our entities.Accepts gifts made by cash, check or credit card is the easiest way to give and provides a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift. Also accepts other types of donations such as cars, please call or write to us for more information on ways to give.

Ironman Triathlon World Championship

75-127 Lunapule Road, 11, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Sports event consists of a 2.4 mile ocean swim, 112 mile bike race and 26.2 mile marathon, all to be completed within 17 hours. Takes place in Kailua-Kona on the Island of Hawaii in October.
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Preschool

145 Ululani Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(YWCA Preschool) Accredited preschool for 2 years old -5 years old focusing on the development of the child. Standardized curriculum in use in a safe nurturing environment. Children do not have to be potty trained but need to be in pull ups.
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Epidemiology Branch - Kauai

3040 Umi Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Conducts surveillance and investigation of communicable diseases (other than tuberculosis, Hansen's Disease). Implements control measures necessary to decrease and prevent infectious disease. Provides information to the public about infectious diseases, travel information, immunization and general information on vaccination for childhood diseases. Also provides a patient referral letter for a free (STDs) chlamydia, gonorrhea or syphilis test.

USPS

330 Saratoga Road, Honolulu, HI 96815
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.

Food Pantry

39 Keanini Street, Hana, HI 96713
Call for food pantry help. Available on weekends as well. Deliveries to home are made on Thursday.
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Hale Naau Pono - SNAP Outreach

85-888 Farrington Highway, 105, Waianae, HI 96792
(Hale Na`au Pono, SNAP Outreach, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach, Waianae Coast Community Mental Health Center - Hale Naau Pono - 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. Hale Naau Pono SNAP outreach program assists you in-person or over the phone in completing and submitting an application or a renewal form to a Department of Human Services Processing Center. In addition, the Outreach workers help recipeints to maintain their benefits and provide follow up (in most situations) on case status if needed.

Maui Electric Company - Molokai and Lani

Lot 32A Ulili Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Provides electrical connection, disconnection and repair services.

Hilo Public Library

300 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
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. Literacy tutors and software available through the Computer-Assisted Learning Center. Voter registration forms also available.

Salvation Army - Hanapepe Meals

4465 Puolo Road, Hanapepe, HI 96716
Meals are eat-in. Dinner on Monday. Lunch on Wednesday and Friday. Friday, November 28, 2025, Wednesday, December 24, 2025, Wednesday December 31, 2025 Closed
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Treatment Continuum

3624 Waokanaka Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides a continuum of substance abuse treatment services including: residential treatment, day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment.

Deconstruction

4561 Salt Lake Boulevard, 102, Honolulu, HI 96818
(Environment Material Goods) Re-use Hawaii reduces waste and provides deconstruction services as a sustainable alternative to demolition. Our skilled teams remove structures by hand for the purpose of recovering the material for reuse. The recovered material is made available at our Redistribution Center, which provides these materials to the community as an affordable building material resource.

Weatherization Assistance Program - HCAP Central District Office

99-102 Kalaloa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
(WAP) Assists qualifying households to reduce utility costs by providing a variety of energy efficient measures including LED light bulbs, ENERGY STAR appliances, solar water heaters, energy-efficient showerheads, faucets aerators, and more free of charge. Call a Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) District Service Center for more information.

Just in Time Training

Compassion for Cancer Caregivers provides a 2-hour virtual session on creating a network of support for a cancer caregiver and/or patient. Topics Include: The Wall of Silence, Walking in Their Shoes, Actions Speak Louder Than Words, A Journey of 1,000 Miles Begins with a Single Step. Virtual and in-person meetings are offered. The site for in-person meetings are mutually determined.