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Malia Puka Okalani Church Food Pantry

326 Desha Avenue, 326 Desha Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
(Food Pantry) Malia Puka Okalani Church provides a food pantry.
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Small Business Loans for Affordable Housing Development

Funding available for nonprofits, entrepreneurs and businesses who are creating affordable housing opportunities in our local communities. Social enterprise loans are available to help finance the acquisition, development and construction of affordable housing, or for general operations to support affordable housing programs
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American Marketing Association

Maintains professional association for those interested in the field of marketing. Hosts educational seminars on specific marketing issues to improve marketing expertise.
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Aloha Harvest

3599 Waialae Avenue, 3599 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Aloha Harvest rescues quality donated food from hotels, restaurants, food distributors, caterers, businesses and individuals then delivers the food "free of charge" to approved social service agencies that feed the needy, hungry and homeless on Oahu. We store nothing. What is picked up each day is delivered that same day to the agencies. The drivers' routes are Sunday-Saturday 5:30 am - 1:00 pm.
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Foodland Pharmacy Kailua

108 Hekili Street, 108 Hekili Street, Kailua, HI 96734
Call for availability of vaccine, appointment, and other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccinations for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal MenACWY, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines
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Consulate of Switzerland

Assists Swiss citizens visiting or living in Hawaii (medical problems, legal issues, etc.). Provides information for potential visitors to Switzerland.
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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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Hawaii Kai Public Library

249 Lunalilo Home Road, 249 Lunalilo Home Road, Honolulu, HI 96825
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. Voter registration forms also available.
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Service Excellence Certificate

175 Nawiliwili Street, 175 Nawiliwili Street, Honolulu, HI 96825
Launched in January 2020, the Service Excellence Certificate of Achievement curriculum provides fundamental skills for employment in the hospitality industry and beyond. The training marries our unique philosophy for world class service rooted in the Hawaiian culture with world renowned hospitality education from Cornell University. The curriculum was exclusively developed in partnership with the School of Hotel Administration at the Cornell SJ Johnson College of Business, one of the leading hospitality administration programs in the world, for the DOE’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. Upon completion of the program’s 9 lessons, students receive a Service Excellence Certificate of Achievement from Cornell University and ClimbHI. The program served 683 students and teachers in its first year, and is currently available for DOE CTE students. To receive the ClimbHI Service Excellence Certificate, the following online modules must be completed (each lesson will take up to 45 min to complete): Aloha Spirit Lesson/Quiz eCornell 8 modules Upon completion, both the ClimbHI and Cornell University certificates will be made available to students electronically.
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West Tennessee 2-1-1

470 North Parkway, 470 North Parkway, Jackson, TN 38305
2-1-1 of West Tennessee.
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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii

2454 South Beretania Street, 2454 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH) strives to share the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai'i. JCCH features a Community and Historical Gallery, Ellison Onizuka Remembrance Collection, Tokioka Heritage Resource Center, Kenshikan martial arts dojo, Seikoan Japanese teahouse and Gift Shop. Presents various programs, festival and exhibitions throughout the year. Call for more information.
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Dead Animal Pick Up

1000 Uluohia Street, 1000 Uluohia Street, Kapolei, HI 96707
Picks up small dead animals in metro Honolulu area (Foster Village to Hawaii Kai) such as dogs and cats, from City roads or if brought out into an open area.
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Early Childhood Education Scholarships

560 North Nimitz Highway, 560 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Scholarships are given as a reimbursement for the tuition of college-level courses in early childhood education, for Professional and Career Education for Early Childhood (PACE) classes taken if converted to college credits, or for direct assessment fees in obtaining a Child Development Association (CDA) certificate. Scholarships are available for anyone who successfully completes the above (Fiscal year basis & based on availability of funds). Only upon successful completion of the above can individuals apply for the scholarship. For more information of scholarships, please contact PATCH or visit website. Download a paper application here: https://16pqt945xhpi2jqbqw34qwyw-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022-2023-PATCH-Scholarship-revised-6-22.Final_.pdf The deadline for Summer 2022 classes is August 31st, 2022 (non-official transcripts are accepted) Deadlines for the rounds: Round 1 = August 31st Round 2 = January 15th Round 3 = May 31st Main: [email protected] Maui office: [email protected] East Hawaii office: [email protected] West Hawaii office: [email protected] Kauai office: [email protected]
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Food Pantry - Princeville

4520 Kapaka Street, 4520 Kapaka Street, Princeville, HI 96722
Church of the Pacific distributes food to those that are in need.
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Waianae Processing Center

86-120 Farrington Highway, 86-120 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
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
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SBA at MRTC - Home Disaster and Disaster Assistance Loan

590 Lipoa Parkway, 590 Lipoa Parkway, Kihei, HI 96753
Home Disaster Loan The United States Small Business Administration can lend up to $500,000 to homeowners to make repairs to their primary residences. Loans up to $100,000 are available to help homeowners and renters replace their personal property, including cars. The interest rate is as low as 2.5% for homeowners and renters with terms up to 30 years. Loan amounts and terms are set by SBA and are based on each applicant’s financial condition. Disaster loans have a 12-month deferment with 0% interest from the date of their first disbursement with no accrual. Applicants who are not ready to rebuild may extend the date of their first disbursement by notifying their case manager. Applicants now need to provide a written justification for physical disaster loans. -The SBA disaster loan may be used to relocate. Contact an SBA representative for more information. People who apply for an SBA loan and are approved are under no obligation to accept a loan. If they do not qualify for an SBA loan, they can be referred to FEMA’s Other Needs Assistance (ONA) program for possible additional assistance. Disaster Assistance Loan The US Small Business Administration (SBA) offers loans to mitigate against disasters like flood, wildfire, wind or earthquake. Those affected by a disaster can rebuild stronger by increasing their SBA disaster assistance loan up to 20% of the verified physical damage to make mitigation improvements. Generally, borrowers have 2 years after loan approval to request an increase for higher rebuilding costs, code-required upgrades or mitigation. People who apply for an SBA loan and are approved are under no obligation to accept a loan. Projects to consider: Flood Mitigation
  • seal your roof deck
  • landscape your property to improve water runoff and drainage
  • elevate structures
  • relocate your home or business outside the flood plain
  • add a sump pump
  • convert your lowest floor to flexible space less likely to be damaged in a flood
Wildfire Mitigation
  • install a Class A fire-rated roof
  • install ⅛-inch mesh screening over all vents to keep embers out of eaves and vents
  • install noncombustible gutters, fences and gates
  • remove roof and gutter debris that can be ignited by airborne embers
  • replace single-pane windows with dual- or multi-pane tempered glass windows
Wind Mitigation
  • strengthen structures to protect against high wind damage
  • brace or upgrade to wind-rated garage doors
  • upgrade to pressure-rated windows
  • install hurricane roof straps
  • install a safe room or storm shelter built to FEMA guidelines
Earthquake Mitigation
  • strengthen and retrofit masonry buildings and concrete facilities that are vulnerable to ground shaking
  • install window film to prevent shattered glass injuries
  • anchor rooftop-mounted equipment
Is There Help Available for Refinancing? -SBA can refinance all or part of prior mortgages that are evidenced by a recorded lien, when the applicant (1) does not have credit available elsewhere, (2) has suffered substantial uncompensated disaster damage (40 percent or more of the value of the property or 50% or more of the value of the structure), and (3) intends to repair the damage. -Homes – Homeowners may be eligible for the refinancing of existing liens or mortgages on homes, up to the amount of the loan for real estate repair or replacement. Are There Insurance Requirements for Loans? To protect each borrower and the Agency, SBA may require you to obtain and maintain appropriate insurance. By law, borrowers whose damaged or collateral property is located in a special flood hazard area must purchase and maintain flood insurance. SBA requires that flood insurance coverage be the lesser of 1) the total of the disaster loan, 2) the insurable value of the property, or 3) the maximum insurance available. For Maui wildfire specific information and to download applications, visit https://www.sba.gov/hawaii-wildfires. Additional email address: [email protected] Applicants can contact the customer service number at (800) 659-2955 or go to the disaster recovery centers for assistance with disaster loan closings, the application process, reconsiderations, and the status of their applications. Those that have been declined for a disaster loan may submit a reconsideration request by following the instructions on the decline letter. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. Applicants may apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information and download applications at https://disasterloanassistance.sba.gov/ela. Completed applications should be mailed to US Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
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Kaneohe - Parent Participation Preschool

455 Bingham Way, 455 Bingham Way, Kailua, HI 96734
Parent Participation Preschool is a three-phased program for parents to assist in their child's transition from home to school. Each phase requires a different amount of participation. The children progress through the program based on their development and mastered skills not age. -Pueo (Phase 1): Children begin a foundational program where they are introduced to a more structured learning environment. The programs main focuses are colors, shapes, letter recognition, and more. The class meets twice a week for 2 hours. This class requires 100% parents participation. -Honu Phase 2): Children entering Honu possess some basic, fundamental preschool abilities and are inspired to work independently, explore academics, use their creativity, and learn the importance of a daily routine. Honu focuses on phonic, basic math skills and writing. The class meets two or three times a week for 3 hours. This class requires parents to remain on site on his/her child's line leader day. -Nai'a (Phase 3): Children develop
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COVID-19 Replacement Vaccination Card

1250 Punchbowl Street, 1250 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides information on how to Request a Replacement Vaccination Card. Process to Request a Replacement Vaccination Card. Only for individuals vaccinated in Hawaii. Where did you get vaccinated? And how do I request a replacement card. Hospital, pharmacy, clinic, health center, DOD or VA: Contact the location/provider that administered the vaccine Windward Community College, Windward Health Center Point of Dispensing (POD) or Behavioral Health Administration POD: Email: [email protected] Leeward Community College or University of Hawaii: Call 808-586-8332 Hawaii Department of Health (HI-DOH) POD on: Kauai, Maui or Big Island: Contact HI-DOH’s District Health Office in the respective county. Kauai: 808-241-3495; Maui: 808-984-3780; Big Island: 808-974-6006 At a POD, that is now closed and AND you KNOW who was running the POD: Contact the provider that operated the POD (e.g., Queens, Hawaii Pacific Health, etc.) If you don’t know who was operating the POD where you received your vaccination: Call 808-586-8332 or 833-711-0645. Provide your: Name, Date of Birth, Vaccination location, Date and approximate time vaccinated, your return phone number or email address The Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS) printout will be accepted if you registered for your vaccination using VAMS log into the system and print out the VAMS Certificate.
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Purple Van Food Program

The Private Sector Hawaii serves the North Shore of Oahu only: Mokuleia, Waialua, Haleiwa, Sunset Beach, Kahuku. Food boxes are delivered after an individual calls and requests a box. A recipient must call every time they need a food box. Our goal is to deliver the box within a week of a call, though we have been behind due to increased requests. Recipients can expect to receive one food box a month. This is an all volunteer charity and we deliver food boxes as volunteers are available. If someone has an emergency need for food, we will get a box to them immediately. No on site distribution.
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Honorary Consul for New Zealand

900 Richards Street, 900 Richards Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides visa and passport applications for persons visiting New Zealand. Provides limited assistance for New Zealands passing through Hawaii.
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Preschool Open Doors

1063 Lower Main Street, 1063 Lower Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(PATCH POD Program) The Preschool Open Doors (POD) program provides families with low and moderate incomes subsidies to send their children to preschool for up to two years prior to entering kindergarten.
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Domestic Violence Services for Families

2970 Kele Street, 2970 Kele Street, Lihue, HI 96766
(DV Services for Families, DVSF) The Survivor and Children Support Services, (SCSS), focuses on supporting personal healing with families involved in both child welfare and domestic violence. SCSS provides an array of services to help families understand the difference between unhealthy and healthy family dynamics, strengthen parenting skills to include, learning how to better empathize with children's emotions, and become empowered by the use of community referrals. The SCSS Program's goal is to ensure and promote survivor safety and independence, and to strengthen child resilience.
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Kahumana Learning Centers

86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Waianae, HI 96792
Provides a rural residential setting providing an Adult Day program for those with developmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities. Emphasizes social community setting with farm work, crafts and recreational activities to enhance life skills and well-being.
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Maintenance Support Services

1001 Makolu Street, 1001 Makolu Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. There are three program periods throughout the year: fall, spring and summer. Activities are geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, Hawaiiana, games and sports, music, seasonal activities and crafts, and excursions. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.
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Real Property Assessment - Kona

74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Provides access to tax map key information. Provides current assessments and ownership records and assesses properties. Information provided on the phone is restricted to an owner's individual property. Handles all other questions in office. Processes collection of current and delinquent real property taxes. Information by this section is provided to all callers (collection agency).
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