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Hawaiian Council

91-1270 Kinoiki Street, 91-1270 Kinoiki Street, 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
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United Way of Northwest Georgia

816 South Thornton Avenue, 816 South Thornton Avenue, Dalton, GA 30720
2-1-1 of Georgia.
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Hawaii Dog Foundation

Hawaii Dog Foundation (HDF) is a dog rescue organization based on Oahu. HDF is run entirely by volunteers. Our focus is on taking in unwanted dogs; caring for them in our network of foster homes; and then finding permanent, loving homes for them. We hold Meet and Greets on a regular basis so that you can come and meet our dogs. Please call or visit our website for information on Meet and Greets. HDF wants to ensure that every dog in Hawaii has the opportunity to live out its natural life in peace, safety, and contentment. Hawaii Dog Foundation holds Meet and Greets at various locations on the Island of Oahu so that you can meet our dogs. Please call us at (808) 782-8387 or visit our website, https://www.hawaiidogfoundation.org/, for more information about Meet and Greets.
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Kapiolani Child Protection Center

55 Merchant Street, 55 Merchant Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Our Child Protection Center (CPC) is the state leader in identifying, treating and helping children and families recover from child abuse. Founded in 1969 in collaboration with the State of Hawaii, the CPC has been helping Hawaii’s children for over 45 years. We take a multidisciplinary approach to care and prevention, treating the child and his or her family. We also educate and train professionals in all disciplines, from doctors and nurses to social workers and law enforcement professionals. Provides short term counseling, anger management classes, supportive living services and wraparound support services for families at risk of child abuse and neglect. Provides community networking and informational services on child abuse and neglect. Provides multi-disciplinary team conferences and services to persons referred by the assigned Child Protective Service (CPS) caseworker including psychological/psychiatric consultations, evaluations, pediatric consultations, nurse home visits and consultations, me
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Dyslexia Center of the Pacific

(DCP) Raise Awareness and Educate Humanity about Dyslexia by providing Educational Workshops, Dyslexia & Dysgraphia Screenings, Informational support, Specialized Multi-Sensory Tutoring (in person and online) to empower children and adults in becoming independent, fluent learners in reading, writing, spelling, handwriting, and mathematics.
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Good Samaritan Society - Pohai Nani

45-090 Namoku Street, 45-090 Namoku Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Offers retirement apartments/cottages and a nursing facility.
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Senator Brian Schatz

300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850
US Senator from Hawaii.
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CVS Longs Drugs Pharmacy Hawaii Kai

377 Keahole Street, 377 Keahole Street, Honolulu, HI 96825
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines
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Hawaii State Archives

364 South King Street, 364 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Collects, preserves and makes available to the public, the permanent historic government records and special collections.
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WIC Program - Kealakekua Clinic - Kona - #13

81-980 Halekii Street, 81-980 Halekii Street, Kealakekua, HI 96750
(Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), is a federally funded program which provides Hawaii residents with nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals. The participants of WIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, and infants and children under age five who meet income guidelines and have a medical or nutritional risk. Nutrition and Health Education: WIC will answer your questions about what to eat for a healthy pregnancy and help you plan family meals and snacks. Education and support for moms who breastfeed: WIC has specially trained staff to answer your breastfeeding questions. Ask for more information about our breast pump loan program. Nourishing supplemental foods: Checks to buy healthy foods such as: Milk, Peanut butter, Fruits and vegetables, Canned tuna or salmon, Juice, Whole grain breads, tortillas, Eggs or brown rice, Cheese, Baby foods, Cereal Infant formula, Dry beans or peas, Tofu, and soy milk Health and social service referrals: Help in finding health care and other community services.
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Clean and Sober Homes Registry

601 Kamokila Boulevard, 601 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707
Visit the website and to search for Clean and Sober homes in Hawaii. Click on the link, https://cshome.ehawaii.gov/, the click the "Search" button.
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Cancer Rehabilitation Program

98-1005 Moanalua Road, Suite 245, 98-1005 Moanalua Road, Suite 245, Aiea, HI 96701
Our Cancer Rehabilitation Program (CRP) is a comprehensive program that provides outpatient rehabilitation to cancer patients and survivors. Whether newly diagnosed or finished with treatment, we can help decrease pain and enable individuals to safely and effectively regain independence. Our goal is to help patients love their life as they did before cancer. For those who want to increase their independence and fulfill rehab goals, the CRP may be the right path. Patients work with a team of cancer rehabilitation specialists, including physical therapists and exercise physiologists, to create a program tailored specifically towards improving quality of life.
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Keauhou Shelter

1020 Isenberg Street, 1020 Isenberg Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
Keauhou ("a new beginning") provides private rooms for homeless or at-risk individuals and couples with shared bathrooms per floor. Services include housing placement assistance, job training, assistance obtaining documents (State ID, Social Security Card, etc.), mail services. Keauhou Shelter is located at 1020 Isenberg Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
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Hawaii COPD Coalition

(Hawaii Copd Coalition) Hawaii Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (HiCOPD) Coalition was formed in 2007 to provide services and improve treatment of Hawaii adults diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and its related disorders. Program serves patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and others offering free lung health information, free paper and pen screening tests, tobacco cessation information, monthly support group meetings, presentations on COPD, advocacy, training for volunteers/healthcare workers about COPD and Smoking Cessation counseling, information sharing of licensure for Hawaii’s respiratory therapists which has successfully led to licensing. Support Group Meetings offered monthly at locations on Oahu (including Kaiser Honolulu at 1010 Pensacola and Pali Momi Women's Center), with details on website, https://hawaiicopd.org/. Annual COPD Education Day held in September each year for patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and general publi
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Financial Administration Division

250 South Hotel Street, 250 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Protects the interests of owners of unclaimed property. Locates unclaimed property owners, heirs, or beneficiaries. Advises claimants on requirements to prove property ownership. Plans, markets and monitors bond issues. Maintains state debt accounting records, redeems bonds and coupons, and assists bondholders with lost, stolen, defaced or destroyed bonds and coupons. Monitors the financial market and invests state funds. Receives, deposits and disburses state funds. Maintains custody of public funds and securities. Processes transfers of funds to trustees for debt service payments and to financial institutions for investment purposes.
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TANF/VR First To Work Program - West Oahu

338 Kamokila Boulevard, 338 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707
(Workforce Development) Provides job training, placement, and case management services for individuals receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)/VR (Vocational Rehabilitation) assistance.
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2-1-1 Big Bend (Florida)

Tallahassee, FL 32302
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First Call for Help/2-1-1 North Central Region (Minnesota)

1007 NW 4th Street, 1007 NW 4th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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Self Help 2-1-1 of Northern New Mexico

2390 North Road, 2390 North Road, Los Alamos, NM 87544
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2-1-1 Brevard (Florida)

1007 Pathfinder Way, 1007 Pathfinder Way, Rockledge, FL 32955
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Kaneohe - ASYMCA Marketplace

455 Bingham Way, 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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Airport Division - Molokai

Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Provides information on airport operations and maintains airport facilities.
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Walgreens Pharmacy Liliha

1520 Liliha Street, 1520 Liliha Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Walgreens Pharmacies) Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccines for: COVID-19 for adults, Flu shot, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
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Royal Thai Consulate General

1287 Kalani Street, 1287 Kalani Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Assists Thai citizens who are visiting or living in Hawaii (medical problems, legal issues, etc.). Provides information for potential visitors to Thailand. Issues entry visas to Thailand. Provides information on trade with Thailand.
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City and County of Honolulu Dept of Emergency Management - Disaster Reporting

650 South King Street, 650 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management provides a way to report disaster damages. Use the Residential Damage Self-Reporting Tool at https://www.honolulu.gov/homedamage to report residential damages. Use the Business Damage Self-Reporting Tool at https://www.honolulu.gov/businessdamage to report damages to business. Information is collected after emergencies. Visit the website for more information.
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