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Hawaii State Prostate Cancer Coalition
98-1214 Alolua Street, Aiea, HI 96701
The HPCC mission is to make prostate cancer a primary health care priority in Hawaii, and to eliminate prostate cancer as a cause of suffering and death. The HPCC strives to save lives by promoting awareness of prostate cancer in Hawaii, with special emphasis on prevention, early detection, treatment options, and survival.
- Sponsors educational forums
- Advocates for the highest quality of life for prostate cancer patients
- Strives to facilitate proper care and treatment for prostate cancer patients
Sofa beds
94-230 Leokane Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
December 24-25, 31, 2025, January 1, 2026 Closed
Sofa beds available. Pick ups must be arranged. Man power to move the sofa must be provided by the client.
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Internal Revenue Service - Honolulu
300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850
Provides assistance to taxpayers with tax law questions and account inquiries, adjustments or changes to tax account information. Taxpayer Assistance: Provides tax information, tax forms, services through mail, walk-in with multilingual assistance.
(844) 545-5640 Call to schedule an appointment for the Honolulu office
(800) 829-0433 IRS Tax Fraud Hotline
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VASH - West Hawaii
Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii (VASH) provides supportive services to meet the immediate and urgent needs of visitors to Hawaii Island who are victimized by crime, have medical emergencies, or suffer other adversities during their stay. Immediate needs may include assistance with canceling credit cards, providing emergency transportation, or garnering resources (soliciting donations) for food and lodging.
VASH relies heavily on donations and community support. When needed resources are not readily available, we will make requests and network with other agencies to try and meet needs.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 883-2111 Administration
(808) 756-0785 After Hours
Serving West Hawaii Island from Kapaau to South Point, including Kamuela
Narcotics Anonymous - Oahu
Various Locations, Honolulu, HI
Provides meetings for people with a drug problem. Some meetings are limited to substance abusers or women only. See the website for more information.
More information on Narcotics Anonymous world-wide is available at https://www.na.org
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Veterans Legal Assistance - Oahu
545 Queen Street, 100, Honolulu, HI 96813
(VLA) The VLA project focuses on disabled and elderly veterans and family members who are residents of the state of Hawaii and who want assistance with filing benefits claims with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Also offers referrals to volunteer attorneys through VLSH's pro bono program for legal advice and direct services for: Family Law, Tenant Rights, Collections and Bankruptcy, Estate Planning/Probate, Re-Employment and Community Service Program (Oahu only).
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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.
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Women Veterans Health Program
300 Ala Moana Ste 2204, Box 50188, Honolulu, HI 96850
Provides health services for eligible women veterans.
Women Veterans Coordinator is available to provide services to women.
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Hiccup Circus
12-247 West Pohakupele Loop, Pahoa, HI 96778
Shares the traditions and cultural heritage of circus and vaudeville. Teaches juggling and other performance skills to children and adults.
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Foster Grandparent Program - Kauai
4370 Kukui Grove Street, 203, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides part-time volunteer work with stipend for low income senior citizens to work with special or exceptional needs persons at institutions, schools, day care centers, etc. Duties may involve reading, literacy activities, tutoring. Volunteers receive a stipend.
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Hale Holomua - Case Managers Maui
105 Market Street, 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
Care coordination services includes treatment planning, recovery plan assessments and implementation, group counseling, medication information and self-care education. CARF Accredited.
Secondary: [email protected]
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Maui Unit
1791 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI 96793
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.
Warm Lines
Listens to callers (non-suicidal) needing someone to talk to about mental health issues.
Toll-free: 1 (866) 866-4357 also known as 1 (866) 866-HELP
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Leeward YMCA
94-440 Mokuola Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Provides after school A+ programs at several elementary schools. Has summer fun and intersession programs. Has fitness equipment and classes, swimming lessons.
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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Trans Lifeline
2443 Fillmore Street, #380-9468, San Francisco, CA 94115
This line is primarily for transgender people experiencing a crisis, including people who may be struggling with their gender identity and are not sure that they are transgender, but is available to any transgender person in need.
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Household Refuse Collection
4444 Rice Street, 295, Lihue, HI 96766
Collects refuse once a week. No bulky items service available.
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Historic Hawaii Foundation
680 Iwilei Road, 690, Honolulu, HI 96817
The unique history of the Hawaiian Islands is alive and intact for the enrichment of present and future generations and is stewarded by a community that understands, embraces and supports historic preservation.
Hale Oli - Wellness House Oahu
680 Iwilei Road, 600, Honolulu, HI 96817
Supportive group housing is provided on a less intense level with consumer support available 8-16 hours a day on-site and on-call.
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Crystal Meth Anonymous Program
(CMA) Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) is a Twelve Step organization focused on getting and staying clean from addiction to crystal meth. Anyone with a desire to stop using is welcome. CMA provides a 24 hour helpline that offers information and support for getting and staying clean, as well as in person and virtual Twelve Step Recovery Meetings World Wide.
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Lanakila Meals on Wheels - Home Delivery
1809 Bachelot Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Lanakila Meals on Wheels) Lanakila Meals on Wheels is Oahu's largest and only island-wide home delivery meal service program for seniors and people with disabilities, serving over approximately 200,000 meals each year.
Provides frozen meals once a week delivered right to your front door. Someone must be home to accept deliveries usually Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 1:00 pm.
Please inquire about fresh produce home delivery.
You may be eligible through the City and County Aging and Disability Resource Center or your health insurance provider for free meal service. Private pay via credit/debit card, online pay, check or SNAP EBT card available.
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Vibrant Hawaii - Request for Assistance Form
305 Wailuku Drive, 6A, Hilo, HI 96720
Vibrant Hawaii provides an online Request for Assistance (RFA) form to help Hawaii Island residents report storm-related needs and connect with available support.
Visit the website, http://bit.ly/vh-rfa, to fill out the online form.
The Vibrant Hawaii network of providers are unable to assist with roof repair and are limited to providing a list a contractors who may be available for hire, at your own expense.
Community organizations interested in coordinating response efforts or assisting with recovery may email Vibrant Hawaii at [email protected].
To make a donation to support recovery efforts, visit the website https://vibranthawaii.org/donation.
Family Community Leadership - Oahu
11955 East West Road, AG Sciences III - Rm 402A, Honolulu, HI 96822
Provides educational programs and resource materials in leadership development, volunteer management, public policy education and how to train others. Statewide network of volunteers. Staffed through local Cooperative Extension Services offices.
Office of Economic Revitalization Newsletter
(OER) Sign up for the Small Business Update from the Office of Economic Revitalization. It has all the essential information for small businesses – funding opportunities, workshops and webinars on business skills, and information for small businesses from the City.
Contact the Business and Constituent Educator team for one-on-one counselling and referrals to small business experts
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Mental Health America of Hawaii
200 North Vineyard Boulevard, A200, Honolulu, HI 96817
At Mental Health America of Hawaii (MHA Hawaii), we serve our community by advocating and educating to promote mental wellness.
We offer a Help Line. Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, we help callers – people with mental health challenges, family members, providers, members of the general public – find the assistance they need. We offer the only comprehensive directory of human services in the state, "Finding Help: A Human Services Directory for the State of Hawaii"
We provide the following trainings:
• Self-Care for Youth
The consequences of stress can impact how we learn, go about our daily lives, and relationships with our loved ones. It is especially important for youth to learn how to incorporate self-care in their daily routines. This presentation was designed to teach youth easy tools to help them feel stronger, more hopeful, and better able to cope with stress. Please join Mental Health America of Hawaii to learn more about what you can do to be mentally healthy.
Who can attend: High school-age
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