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Financial Assistance

275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
CancerCare provides limited financial assistance to people affected by cancer. As a nonprofit organization, funding depends on the sources of support we receive at any given time. If we do not currently have funding to assist you, our professional oncology social workers will always work to refer you to other financial assistance resources. Please check our website periodically for funding updates. Please note: CancerCare’s financial assistance does not cover basic living expenses such as rent, mortgages, utility payments, or food.

Always Reading

1150 South King Street, 608, Honolulu, HI 96814
The Always Reading program works with partner schools to provide families of Pre-K and K students with a tablet, unlimited access to a digital children’s library featuring 40,000 diverse titles, gifted hard-copy books for their home libraries throughout the year, and a book coach. Students take the tablet home and our book coaches work with the families via text message to support and empower families to build strong reading routines in the home. Families keep the tablets once the program is complete.
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Hilo Farmers Market

Kamehameha Avenue - At Mamo Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Assists farmers, small growers and small processed food manufacturers by providing a place to market fruit, flowers, plants, vegetables and fish. Craft items also may be sold.
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Department of Taxation - Oahu

830 Punchbowl Street, 221, Honolulu, HI 96813
(DOTAX) State of Hawaii Department of Taxation - Oahu collects State taxes, provides information and assistance on preparation of tax forms, provides assistance to the elderly and the disabled in filing State tax credits, issues general excise tax licenses, and furnishes State tax forms. The office handles applications for Federal Employer Identification Numbers on a limited basis and walk-ins only. They receive requests for copies of State tax returns and processes tax clearances, walk-ins, mail-ins, fax-ins or refiles. Additional phone numbers: (808) 587-1418 TTD (800) 887-8974 TTD (Toll-Free)

Parent Community Network Center Oahu

1419 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782
Develops programs at each school based on school community and parent needs. Coordinates parent volunteers for special activities, e.g., classroom aides. Provides parent education, homework center, tutoring, literacy program, support groups, and workshops.

COVID-19 Testing

915 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(COVID-19 Testing) Does not turn anyone away that wants to get tested for COVID-19. Priority is given to the Kalihi Palama Health Center (KPHC) existing clients, those that are sick and have COVID-19 sypmtoms as well as the KPHC staff. KPHC provides documentation for employer, individuals that need to get tested to provide documentation for their employer, etc. will be at the bottom of the priority list to get tested. If an individual provides a referral from their doctor, the COVID-19 test results will be forwarded to their doctor and their doctor will notify them.

Plant Quarantine Branch

Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Inspects and certifies imported and exported horticultural materials, non-domestic animals. Issues permit for import and export of these subjects.

Hawaii Workers Center - March 2026 Kona Low Kokua Fund

The Hawaii Workers Center (HWC) opened the Kokua Fund applications for one-time financial assistance of $100 - $500 for workers impacted by the storms. Call or email for an initial screening. Applications will be sent out after the screening.
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HOLO Card

Use the HOLO card to pay for rides on TheBus, and in the future the HandiVan, and the rail system on June 30, 2023. Go to the website for frequently asked questions (FAQ), register your card so you can protect it from loss or theft and transfer fees, sign up for the auto-reload program, check your balance for up to six family members and manage their cards and balances. Fares are capped and your money goes toward a pass. Once you spend the amount of a pass, you ride the rest of the day or month for free. Adult fares are $7.50. Transfers are free within 2.5 hours of riding the vehicle.

United Way 2-1-1 and United Way of Northwest Louisiana

820 Jordan Street, 370, Shreveport, LA 71101
2-1-1 of Louisiana.

Chemical Dependency Education

Assessments of Hawaii provides substance abuse assessments and chemical dependency treatment.
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Youth Educational Stability Project

1390 Miller Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(EHCY, Homeless Concerns Office) State of Hawaii Department of Education's Youth Education Stability Project provides resources for homeless families. Families who find themselves grappling with homelessness have rights under the McKinney-Vento Act to ensure their children continue uninterrupted access to education and services. View the chart on the website under "Find your liaison" to find and speak with a community liaison.

Self-Help Housing Program

1427 Dillingham Boulevard, 305, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides financial counseling and assists in obtaining financing for low income families. Teaches families how to build their own homes.

Hawaii Council on Economic Education

900 Fort Street Mall, PL17, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Hawaii Council on Economic Education's (HCEE) mission is to increase the economic literacy of Hawaii's students, teachers and residents. HCEE implements its mission by promoting and improving the teaching of economic concepts in Hawaii's public and private schools through conducting teacher training programs and providing grade level K-12 appropriate teaching materials. Currently, it is not required that students in Hawaii complete a course in economics or personal finance prior to graduating from high school. This may not sound like it has negative consequences, however consider that students from states where a financial education course is required have the highest reported financial knowledge and are more likely to display positive financial behaviors. Compared to other students, they are: -Less likely to max out their credit cards -Less likely to make late credit card payments -Less likely to be compulsive buyers -More likely to save -More likely to pay off credit cards in full each mo

Maui Processing Center - State Building

54 High Street, 125, Wailuku, HI 96793
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

Miracle Flights

5740 South Eastern Avenue, 240, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Miracle Flights provides free airline tickets to families in need of specialized, distant medical care and/or second opinions. Flight support is provided to children and adult patients at no cost to the family, as many times as necessary. Flight programs include domestic and international travel to U.S. treatment facilities and to train/retrieve service dogs.
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Diamond Head Family Guidance Center

3627 Kilauea Avenue, 401, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides community-based, child-focused and family-centered comprehensive behavioral health care. Serves children, adolescents and their families who may suffer from a variety of severely emotional, behavioral or social adjustment problems. Provides evaluation, treatment planning, direct treatment and case management. Provides consultation to Department of Education personnel and private agencies.
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Hawaii County Office of Aging

1055 Kinoole Street, 101, Hilo, HI 96720
Assesses the levels of services needed by older persons in Hawaii County and develops programs that address these needs. Awards contracts to service providers in the community who have shown the ability and willingness to deliver quality programs efficiently. Provides technical assistance and monitors and evaluates their performance. Coordinates the administration of services with other agencies. Coordinates training programs for those who provide services to older persons. Assures older persons in Hawaii County of convenient access to information and referral services and disability parking permits.

Honolulu Community Action Program Head Start

94-810 Moloalo Street, 200 and 210, Waipahu, HI 96797
(HCAP Head Start) Head Start program for pre-Kindergarten Please visit the website or call for more information and locations. Does not have to be toilet trained
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Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Maui

655 Kaumualii Street, 1, Wailuku, HI 96793
Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. Assists in development of farms and ranches.

Kauai Humane Society Low Cost Community Care Center

3-825 Kaumualii Highway, Lihue, HI 96766
(KHS) The Community Care Center offers preventative care and treatment of conditions that are non-life threatening. Low-cost medical exams to pet-owners offered via a PetSmart Charities grant to owners on a walk-in basis.
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Temporary Assistance for Other Needy

75-5722 Hanama Place, 1105, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(TANF, TAONF) The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program provides temporary cash assistance to eligible families. The monthly cash assistance given to families may be used to pay for food, clothing, housing and utility expenses, and other daily needs. Eligible families include at least one specified relative adult and a minor dependent child who resides in the same home. In addition, family members must be US citizens. The State of Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) Program provides the same benefits and services to Hawaii’s vulnerable families with children as the TANF program. The TAONF program eligibility includes mixed citizens and non-citizens, and single- and two-parent households. For more information visit the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/tanf/ or https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/. Applications can be done for both the TANF or TAONF and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the same form at the same time. Please check the boxes for the programs you want to apply for.

Straub Health Education Center

888 S King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Offers classes on weight management, and smoking cessation. Teaches aerobics. Offers programs on coping with cancer, diabetes, and hypertension (high blood pressure). Provides one-on-one consultations on smoking cessation and nutrition.

Molokai Processing Center

55 Makaena Place, 1, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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