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Kaiser Permanente Maui Lani Clinic

55 Maui Lani Parkway, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides a clinic for medical services. Vaccinations for: Flu, Yellow Fever

Food Pantry

957 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides food pantry, clothing, hygiene supplies, medications and clothing to those in need. Serve meals before the food pantry. Every Sunday, church shows a movie, they provide a snack as well during the movie.
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs - West Hawaii

75-5706 Hanama Place, 107, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Advocates for the betterment of native Hawaiians. Assesses needs. Develops demonstration projects. Provides scholarships, small business loans, and business assistance. Advises on cultural protocol. Provides voter registration and education. Provides legal assistance and referral for human service programs. Assists with housing needs. Publishes monthly newspaper. Recommends speakers on Hawaiian issues and culture. Maintains a registry of persons of Hawaiian ancestry. Assesses needs of native Hawaiians and advocates on their behalf. Registers and tracks persons of Hawaiian ancestry to help OHA determine how best to distribute benefits from federal programs addressing health, education and economic development. This also qualifies Hawaiians for special group benefits to be organized by OHA, including group insurance and discounts on selected retail and service purchases.

Easterseals Kauai Early Intervention Program

3115 Akahi Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Easterseals Hawaii provides individualized early intervention services to children under 3 with or at risk for developmental delays and their families. Services include: Development of an Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP); Parent coaching and family support; Developmental evaluations; Resources, information, and referral services; Assistance to families in transition planning for their child’s transition into the Department of Education special education, Head Start or preschool. Treatment Focus Areas: Cognitive; Language and Communication; Physical; Development; Social and Emotional; Adaptive/Self Care. Program focuses on building a support team for the family and assisting them in meeting challenges via parent coaching and building a foundation of tools and strategies that parents need to support their child’s growth and participation in their community.

Hawaiian Council

91-1270 Kinoiki Street, 1, Kapolei, HI 96707
(CNHA, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement) Hawaiian Council is a member-based non-profit organization that has served the Native Hawaiian community since 2001. Organization participates in political advocacy, provides vocational programs through a professional trade academy, provides financial assistance to lessees on Hawaiian home lands, and emergency mortgage, rent, and utilities assistance programs. SBA Microloan Program Starting March 1, 2021 the Hawaiian Council will be accepting loans from $2,500 to $50,000 without a capital contribution from the client. SBA Microloans are oriented to acquisition of inventory, materials, furniture and commercial equipment, improvements to physical plant and working capital. We provide business technical assistance free of charge for the life of the loan. Collateral may be required according to the risk and viability of the business to be financed. Lending is subject to availability of SBA funding. The Kealahou Initiative (Kī) is designed to support the development of ʻōpio leaders through entrepreneurship and innovation. This program is for opio ages 14 years old - 30 years old ready to take their creative ideas and passions through the design and entrepreneurial process, where you can start your own business, social movement, or government initiative. This program will help ʻōpio go from idea to being pitch-ready for investors and supporters at the rate that is best for them. KUHANA ​The Hawaiian Council is launching KuHana Cohort 6 – Food Systems Edition this coming January 10, 2022. All Hawaii-based food-system related (farmers, distributors, value-add) businesses are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to Hawaiian Council members and Hawaiian or minority-owned businesses. Top performers from this cohort will be invited to compete in the Mahiai Match-Up Competition hosted by Kamehameha Schools, where the winners will have an opportunity for an agricultural land or commercial property agreement to expand their company operations. Hawaiian Trade Academy The Hawaiian Trades Program works to raise the household income of families in Hawaii. This program consists of an accelerator class that takes place over a 10-week span (3 hours per week). Participants leave the program with numerous certifications like CDL licenses, OSHA-10 certification, respiratory and first aid training, financial literacy and job placement assistance. We specialize in Carpentry, Fire Fighting, Police, Solar Technicians, Electrical, CDL Licensing. SBA Microloan Program Starting March 1, 2021 CNHA will be accepting loans from $2,500 to $50,000 without a capital contribution from the client. SBA Microloans are oriented to acquisition of inventory, materials, furniture and commercial equipment, improvements to physical plant and working capital. We provide business technical assistance free of charge for the life of the loan. Collateral may be required according to the risk and viability of the business to be financed. Lending is subject to availability of SBA funding. The Kealahou Initiative (Kī) is designed to support the development of ʻōpio leaders through entrepreneurship and innovation. This program is for ʻōpio ages 14 - 30 years old ready to take their creative ideas and passions through the design and entrepreneurial process, where you can start your own business, social movement, or government initiative. This program will help ʻōpio go from idea to being pitch-ready for investors and supporters at the rate that is best for them. KŪHANA ​The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is launching KūHana Cohort 6 – Food Systems Edition this coming January 10, 2022. All Hawaiʻi-based food-system related (farmers, distributors, value-add) businesses are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to CNHA members and Hawaiian or minority-owned businesses. Top performers from this cohort will be invited to compete in the Mahiʻai Match-Up Competition hosted by Kamehameha Schools, where the winners will have an opportunity for an agricultural land or commercial property agreement to expand their company operations. He lei no nā aliʻi. Throughout the year, we celebrate and remember our aliʻi and how their lives and the work they did continue to impact our community. Follow along with us virtually as we explore the legacy of our aliʻi across the pae ʻāina. Hawaiian Trade Academy The Hawaiian Trades Program works to raise the household income of families in Hawai’i. This program consists of an accelerator class that takes place over a 10-week span (3 hours per week). Participants leave the program with numerous certifications like CDL licenses, OSHA-10 certification, respiratory and first aid training, financial literacy and job placement assistance. We specialize in Carpentry, Fire Fighting, Police, Solar Technicians, Electrical, CDL Licensing Recognizing ʻōiwi leaders From Haʻehaʻe to Lehua, the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is partnering with Kamehameha Schools to elevate and support the development of our emerging ʻōiwi leaders in our community through the Empowering ʻŌiwi Leadership Award (E OLA). This unique recognition will be given to Native Hawaiians who exemplify leadership qualities and are engaged in their community. The recipient of this recognition will also be given a monetary award to help elevate their work. Qualifications Applicants must be: Nominated by a community leader Native Hawaiian Provide periodic updates into their development and use of funding for a look book Agree to follow-up surveys or discussions regarding E OLA Open to all ages

Volcano Art Center

Offers educational and artistic opportunities through exhibitions, performances, lectures, classes and workshops.
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Early Head Start

1844 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI 96793
Early Head Start (EHS) provides comprehensive services for families prenatal until the child is 3 years old. Maui Famiy Support Services (MFSS EHS) promotes early childhood education and development by using evidence based curriculum that promotes healthy development and "school readiness" goals. MFSS EHS program focused on family strengths while building and sustaining goals to promote healthy living. MFSS EHS provides both center based option and also weekly Home Visiting services. All Early Head Start services are free of charge for families who meet the eligibility criteria.
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Hawaii Computers for Kids Program

47-396 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Accepts donations of computers, computer equipment, and software for donation to Hawaii K-12 schools and non-profit organizations.

Society of Young Leaders Annual School Supply Drive

200 North Vineyard Boulevard, 700, Honolulu, HI 96817
(SYL) The Society of Young Leaders annual school supply drive for Oahu keiki in need. Supplies collected are distributed through the Department of Education for Children and Youth program. Help us "Stuff Da Bus" at Raising Cane's in Pearl City (1240 Kuala St, Pearl City, HI 96782) Sunday, July 16, 2023 from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Let's fill up the Roberts Hawaii bus with school supplies. Mention the fundraiser when you order at the Raising Cane's Pearl City supply drive and celebration and Raising Cane's will donate 15% of sales to the supply drive. Visit the website, https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/FIHJRCXGW34H, to purchase school supplies and have them delivered to Aloha United Way via the Amazon Registry Drop off supplies at Aloha United Way Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm until August 10, 2023 Visit the website, https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/FIHJRCXGW34H, to purchase school supplies and have them delivered to Aloha United Way via the Amazon Registry Drop off supplies at Aloha United Way Monday-Friday 9am-5pm until August 10, 2023

Statewide Homeless Emergency Grants Program - Kauai

4373 Rice Street, 1, Lihue, HI 96766
(SHEG) A one time, not ongoing financial assistance for households who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness. Single, couples and families. Provides assistance with rent deposit, first month rent, past due rent, utilities when included with rent or if utility assistance prevents homelessness. Utility assistance for renters only. Utilities assistance to prevent the household from losing their housing or prevent homelessness.

Services for Childhood Cancer Families

1814 Liliha Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Pediatric Oncology Parent Support) Hawaii Children's Cancer Foundation (HCCF) provides a wide range of services and programs for Hawaii families who have a child diagnosed with cancer, including financial assistance, support groups, social events, education and advocacy. HCCF offers financial assistance for medical, housing, and transportation expenses during treatment.

County of Hawaii - Aging and Disability Resource Center - Hilo

1055 Kinoole Street, 101, Hilo, HI 96720
(ADRC) The Aging and Disability Resource Center is the source for individuals who are aging and have disabilities to get impartial information about support and services that help them remain living at home as long as possible with dignity and quality of life. The ADRC staff members provide Options Counseling. It's a process that assists you to make informed decisions to select the long term services and support you need to age well and maintain independence. The ADRC is for people of all incomes and ages, to help you make plans that carry out your individual needs and preferences. It is also a point of access for all publically funded long term support programs and benefits. ADRC is operated by the State of Hawaii in cooperation with the four county governments.

Kealahou West Oahu - Outreach Programs - Region 3

Belleau Woods Street, Kapolei, HI 96707
Kealahou West Oahu can provide case management for housing issues for those who are unsheltered or at risk for being unsheltered in Region 3: Central Oahu – Honokai Hale, Kapolei (96709), Ewa Beach (96706), Aiea (96701), Pearl City (96782), Waipahu (96797), Honouliuli. Call the phone number after hours.

Times Pharmacy Liliha

1425 Liliha Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccinations for: Chicken Pox (may vary between stores), COVID-19 (Pfizer-Comirnaty 2025), Gardasil 9 (HPV), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza (Afluria and Fluad), Meningitis (ACWY), Meningitis (Serogroup B), MMR, Pneumococcal, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Shingles, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap), Typhoid.

Therapeutic Crisis Home - West Hawaii Island

81-6587 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
(Therapeutic Crisis Homes) The Therapeutic Crisis Homes (TCH) program provides youth the opportunity to stabilize with trained TCH parents who provide them with support and guidance they need to return to their families safely. Services are offered to each youth based on his/her individual needs. Youth are provided with individual counseling and family counseling with the ultimate goal of reunification with their families within 3 to 7 days. Crisis Home Parents provide a safe environment for youth ages 5 years old - 17 years old to stabilize their emotional and physical situation in time of crisis. Services included support, guidance and individual as well as family counseling to stabilize the situation so that youth can reunite with their families within 3-7 days. Trained staff professionals also help to develop an after-care plan for families and referrals to public and private follow-up services.

Microenterprise Loan Program

1144 Ilima Street, 102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(MEO) Works with people who have bad credit, no credit, low-income, and no measurable assets to provide assistance and guidance in the loan application process through loan approval from our Internal and External Loan Committees. Small business loans range from $500 to $10,000 to be used for startup operations or the expansion of an existing small business. Step loans are available after six months of on-time payments. A borrower can seek an additional $25,000 for expansion. Emergency loans ranging from $200 to $2000 are also available.

Molokai Public Library

15 Ala Malama Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Maintains information resources, i.e. books, magazines, newspapers, 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 Internet.

Clean Air Branch

919 Ala Moana Boulevard, 212, Honolulu, HI 96814
Responds to complaints relating to environmental air pollution. Processes air permit applications. Processes applications for agricultural burning permits. Conducts inspection of air pollution sources for compliance. Establishes air quality monitoring stations and maintains the data.

Kaneohe - ASYMCA Marketplace

455 Bingham Way, Kailua, HI 96734
(Kaneohe - Food for Families) The Armed Services YMCA Marketplace provides no-cost food assistance. Please visit one of the locations listed below during business hours. Call to visit outside of the normal business hours.
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Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center

465 South King Street, 102, Honolulu, HI 96813
Maintains statewide criminal history and sex offender databases. Provides criminal history record checks to statutorily authorized agencies. Conviction and sex offender data is available to the public at the website [email protected], at the Data Center and main county police stations via terminals. Public sex offender data is also available at our Website. Registrants must call to make an appointment: (808) 586-1908.

Kauai Island Utility Cooperative - Billing

4463 Pahee Street, 1, Lihue, HI 96766
Pay your Kauai Island Utility Cooperative bill online with SmartHub. Make a one-time or recurring payment with your savings or checking accounts online. Download the SmartHub mobile application for Apple or Android and make payments on your mobile device. Make a one-time payment online. There is a $3.95 per transaction convenience fee for all credit/debit cards. Pay-by-Phone with a credit card. There is a $3.95 convenience fee for all credit/debit cards. Download the Automatic Bill Payment Form or Stop ABP form online, fill it out, and send it via email, postal mail, or place the form in the drop box at the Lihue office. Pay with cash or check at the Self-Service Kiosk located outside the Lihue Office. Mail in your bill stub and check or money order. Use the drop box for checks, money orders, or cashier checks located outside the Lihue office. Pay with cash at a Western Union. There is a $1.57 per transaction fee. There is a non-sufficent funds/return payment fee of $25 per check, bank draft, or credit card draft attempt.

Fire Department - Kauai County

4332 Rice Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office.

Wahiawa Mental Health Clinic

910 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
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.
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Moiliili Community Center's Hidden Treasures Thrift Store

2535 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
(Moiliili Community Centers Hidden Treasures Thrift Store) Sells collectibles, household goods, new and lovely owned clothing, shoes, records, and lots more. Welcomes volunteers to perform duties such as cleaning, sorting/pricing clothes, and assisting customers.

Honolulu-Pacific Federal Executive Board

300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 4-123, Honolulu, HI 96850
Established by presidential directive to improve internal federal management practices and to provide a central focus for federal participation in civic affairs in major metropolitan centers of federal activity. Web site has links to federal employment sites and other interesting government web sites.