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Advocacy and Volunteer Opportunities
839 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
For advocacy regarding reproductive health care issues or volunteer opportunities.
Senator Brian Schatz
300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 7-212, Honolulu, HI 96850
US Senator from Hawaii.
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Sex Abuse Treatment Services - East Hawaii Island
1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
(Sex Abuse Treatment Services) Provides comprehensive services for families and individuals who have experienced sexual abuse within the family. Services are provided to child and adult victims, non-offending partners, alleged juvenile and adult offenders, and siblings. Treatment is provided through individual, dyad, family therapy and an extensive group program. The various components of the program are designed to reinforce each other for more comprehensive treatment.
Provides group counseling, individual counseling, mother-daughter counseling, couples counseling, and family counseling services for victims of incest, their siblings, non-offending parents, and offenders.
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
Provides technical assistance to reduce waste of land and water resources. Recommends methods to conserve agricultural resources and maximize these national assets. Provides financial assistance for emergency watershed protection measures.
Residential Treatment
Provides confidential individual, group, family treatment programs for substance abuse. Conducts programs over 12 - 15 weeks. Focuses on education, skill building, therapy, psycho-education. Serves court-referred youth and students at participating schools. Residential services including intensive therapy of chemically dependent youth referred by families, courts, CAMHD, others.
First Call for Help 2-1-1 (Iowa)
317 7th Avenue SE, Suite 401, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Helpline 2-1-1 Morrow County (Ohio)
950 Meadow Drive, Suite B, Mount Gilead, OH 43338
2-1-1 San Diego/Imperial (California)
3860 Calle Fortunada, Ste 101, ]San Diego, CA 92123
Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development
1575 South Beretania Street, 211, Honolulu, HI 96826
Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development (HACBED) plays the role of facilitator, catalyst, community builder and broker as asked by the communities we serve. We also act as a producer of training, technical assistance, advocacy, education, as well as research and development (R and D) related products and services. HACBED has developed a body of information, experience, and expertise to support the field of community-based economic development and asset building in Hawaii through its focus on Community and Organizational Capacity Building; Community Based Planning; and Family and Community Asset Building for Self-Sufficiency.
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Royal Kunia Park and Ride Market
94-640 Kupuohi Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Royal Kunia Park and Ride 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.
Royal Kunia Park and Ride at Kupuna Loop and Kupuohi Street
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Wheeler - ASYMCA Ohana Open Market
241 Hewitt Street, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Ohana Open Market at Marine Corps Base Hawaii is usually on the 4th Monday of every month on Schofield at 241 Hewitt Street:
Monday, October 28, 2024
Monday, November 25, 2024
Monday, December 16, 2024
Ohana Open Market dates and times may change. You can view information on Facebook or Instagram (@ASYMCAHawaii). Please call for the latest updates.
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Nutrition Program - Maui
401 Alakapa Place, Paia, HI 96779
Administers the congregate meal program. Offers leisure activities, special events, educational sessions and support services at the congregate sites.
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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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Dream Imua
555 Fraser Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
Dreams help remind children in crisis that they are special and loved. Dream Imua, formerly A Keiki’s Dream, grants child-directed dreams to children 4-16 years old in crisis of any nature, such as abuse, neglect, homelessness or a major medical issues. This child-directed approach not only offers a reprieve from suffering, but validates the child’s self-worth, sending positive messages of support and encouragement, reminding the child what it is to have hope. This important program began in 1990 and became part of Imua Family Services in 2015. Over the last 30 years, the program has filled nearly 1,500 dreams from turning little girls into princesses and little boys into superheroes. The program offers children a chance to escape their difficult lives through helicopter rides, zip-lining, music lessons, horseback riding and more. Dream Imua relies on community support and involvement to help make these dreams a reality for those in need.
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Supported Housing
888 Iwilei Road, 250, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Steadfast Pacific) Acquires, develops, owns, and manages permanent supported housing suitable for occupancy by persons in Hawaii with chronic mental illness, also known as SMI (Seriously Mentally Ill). Operates 29 group homes (including duplex units) and 6 condominium units. All clients are being provided with mental health supportive services at the Community Mental Health Centers.
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Molokai Parks
90 Ainoa Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Operates and maintains county parks and facilities. Coordinates and sponsors recreational, leisure and athletic programs. Issues permits for use of facilities. Provides and maintains various community centers, stadiums, tennis courts, swimming pool and certain beaches.
Mitchell Pauole Center, Kaunakakai: County services such as police, fire, water, public works, parks and recreation, community hall, conference room, kitchen; baseball fields, gymnasium, swimming pool, tennis courts. Kilohana Community Center, Halapue: Community meetings and events, bazaars, dances, luaus; outdoor baseball and basketball, picnics. Kakahia Park, Kawela: A beach park with picnic facilities. Kualapuu Park: softball field, restroom facilities. Maunaloa Community Center: Recreational programs, meetings. One Alii Park I and II: Baseball games, picnics, permit camping, jogging. Papohaku Beach Park, Kaluakoi: Picnic areas, restrooms, showers, permit camping.
Mitchell Pauole Center, Kaunakakai: County services such as police, fire, water, public works, parks and recreation, community hall, conference room, kitchen; baseball fields, gymnasium, swimming pool, tennis courts. Kilohana Community Center, Halapue: Community meetings and events, bazaars, dances, luaus; outdoor baseball and basketball, picnics. Kakahia Park, Kawela: A beach park with picnic facilities. Kualapuu Park: softball field, restroom facilities. Maunaloa Community Center: Recreational programs, meetings. One Alii Park I and II: Baseball games, picnics, permit camping, jogging. Papohaku Beach Park, Kaluakoi: Picnic areas, restrooms, showers, permit camping.
Island Pacific Academy
909 Haumea Street, Kapolei, HI 96707
Private school includes grades K-12 for boys and girls.
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Neighborhood Place of Puna
16-105 Opukahaia Street, Keaau, HI 96749
Provides family strenthening services to families and communities to prevent child abuse and neglect in the Puna District including home visiting, information, advocacy, child development issues, etc. Abuse and neglect risk also includes high absenteeism at school, economic hardships putting families at risk for homelessness, poverty to the point where unable to meet family's basic needs.
minors under 18 - prevention program
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Family History Center - Honolulu
1560 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Assists researchers interested in tracing their families. Maintains the following information: 1. FHLC (Family History Library Catalog): Computer-produced catalog describes all the books, films, pamphlets, maps, etc., available at the main library in Salt Lake City. 2. IGI (International Genealogical Index): A worldwide list of names and selected vital data of more than 150 million people. 3. Ancestral File: Is pedigree linked and can be grouped in families. 4. Social Security Death Index: Lists about 38 million deceased persons who had Social Security numbers, and whose deaths were reported to that administration. 5. US Military Index: Index of individuals in the United States military who died, or were declared dead, in Korea or Vietnam (1950-1975).
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Habitat for Humanity Maui
1162 Lower Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Habitat for Humanity Maui follows the principals of Habitat for Humanity International by selling homes to low income families at a no interest and no profit basis. They serve families that are between 25% and 80% of the median income for Maui County. Families are required to attend homeowner education classes, budget counseling and credit counseling.
Habitat for Humanity Maui’s ReStore accepts donations of new and slightly used construction/ remodeling materials and resells them to the general public at 50% or below retail. Habitat ReStores are not unique to Hawaii.
By donating a car to Habitat's Cars for Homes™ Vehicle Donation Program, you help Habitat for Humanity Maui build and renovate houses in partnership with families in need of a hand up, not a hand out. Call or visit website for more information. Types of vehicles that can be donated: cars, trucks, boats, RV, motorcycles, construction or farm equipment, any other vehicle (in running condition or not). It is quick and easy to recycle your
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Hawaii Food Basket Da Box Program
40 Holomua Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(Da Box) DA BOX is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
The Food Basket purchases Hawaii Island grown produce from our local farmers and resells to customers island-wide, keeping produce affordable and increasing small farm viability.
DA BOX was created to both support local farmers and to provide affordable access to fresh, Hawaii Island grown produce.
Each week of produce consists of a minimum of seven items, generally one to two fruits and five to six vegetables.
The program website also provides free access to recipes, a "food for thought" community blog, and a "meet the farmers" section to introduce the community to the local farms and farmers, as well as a weekly newsletter.
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Salvation Army - Hanapepe Corps - Disaster Relief Assistance
4465 Puolo Road, Hanapepe, HI 96716
Salvation Army Hanapepe Corps provides emergency food and clothing, and emotional and spiritual care to victims of disaster.
The Salvation Army Hanapepe Corps is not currently taking donated items for victims at this time.
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Australian Consulate General
1000 Bishop Street, Penthouse, Honolulu, HI 96813
Assists Australian citizens living in or visiting Hawaii. Assists Canadian and British citizens in emergencies. Provides information to potential visitors to Australia. Promotes tourism interests of Australia.
AlohaCare - QUEST
210 Imi Kala Street, 206, Wailuku, AK 96793
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Salvation Army - Honokaa Corp
45-511 Rickard Place, Honokaa, HI 96727
Disaster services.
Clothing vouchers for emergency clothing filled out at the Honokaa Thrift Store.
Sunday 9:00 am - 10:30 pm Worship service with meal afterwards.