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2-1-1 Northwest Florida

1301 West Government Street, 1301 West Government Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
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Aloha United Way 2-1-1 - Hawaii

200 N Vineyard Blvd, 200 N Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817
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Otero & Lincoln County's 2-1-1 (New Mexico)

1601 10th Street, 1601 10th Street, Alamogordo, NM 88310
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United Way 2-1-1 (New Mexico)

2340 Alamo Avenue SE, 2340 Alamo Avenue SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
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Kipuola Kauhale

82 Pulehu Place, 82 Pulehu Place, Kahului, HI 96732
HomeAid's Kauhale Management Division provides secure, shared housing at Kipuola Kauahale, light case management, job readiness support, and opportunities for education and community engagement primarily for single individuals.  Additional support for mental health resources and counseling referrals, transportation assistance for work or school, and health and wellness programs for residents may be available. Residents have their own "sleeping pod" but share communal space (toilet, shower, kitchen, computer lab, public areas, etc.).  Residents are required to attend weekly or monthly community meetings, help with shared chores to maintain the common areas, follow site policies for safety, treat others with kindness and respect, and stay engaged with job training, education, or personal development activities.
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Angel Network Charities Food Pantry

5339 Kalanianaole Highway, 5339 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, HI 96821
Provides food pantries. -For the Ohana Produce Plus - do not line up before 12:00 pm. -Does not offer financial assistance, housing assistance or clothing. -Please bring own bags/boxes. Customers are served in order of their birthday month (changes each time).
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Department of Planning and Permitting

650 South King Street, 650 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(DPP) The Department of Planning and Permitting coordinates Honolulu's long range planning and community planning efforts; prepares, maintains, and administers zoning, subdivision, building, and environmental protection ordinances, rules and regulations, amendments, and revisions. Establishes review procedures for land use, subdivision, and building applications. Hears and determines petitions for varying the application of the zoning ordinance. Oversees all functions of land use policy planning and implementation. The Zoning Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting, in the administration of zoning and subdivision ordinances and regulations. The Design Advisory Committee advises the department on design issues related to major project proposals in special districts. The Building Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting in the administration of Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Codes. The Planning Commission advises the Mayor, City
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Ekolu Crisis Stabilization Center

45-710 Keaahala Road, 45-710 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(Ekolu) --Referrals through the Hawaii CARES line-- Ekolu is an around-the-clock crisis stabilization facility designed for individuals experiencing emotional, behavioral, or psychological crises. Our primary goal is to effectively resolve the crisis and help clients regain stability. We offer a secure and therapeutic environment for adults aged 18 years old or older, providing support for up to 14 days.
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation

1232 22nd Street NW, 1232 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20037
(BHOF) Provides a variety of educational programs and services to patients, their families and health professionals, including: written information on the prevention, detection, and treatment of osteoporosis; a website that is regularly updated with the latest information on bone health and osteoporosis; a patient information service; professional educational materials; and assistance in establishing and maintaining support groups. Works to increase public awareness of osteoporosis through prevention programs and campaigns, public policy forums and grassroots efforts.
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United Way of Anchorage Alaska 2-1-1

701 West 8th Avenue, 701 West 8th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501
2-1-1 of Alaska.
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Forestry and Wildlife Division - Oahu

1151 Punchbowl Street, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Issues permits for hiking, hunting and taking of plants from reserve areas. Sells seedlings for Christmas trees, reforestation and wind breaks. Manages public hunting areas, public hiking areas, forest reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, natural areas reserves. Accepts reports of forest pests, including new and unusual weeds and certain birds. Pest reports accepted include: wild pigs, snakes, large lizards, ferrets, the banana poka (a weed), the bulbul (a bird) on neighbor islands, and the mongoose on Kauai.
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Conservation and Resources Enforcement - Kauai

3060 Eiwa Street,, 3060 Eiwa Street,, Lihue, HI 96766
Enforces laws, rules and regulations relating to the conservation and preservation of land and natural resources. Verifies leases, permits and licenses issued by the DLNR. Enforces laws relating to firearms, ammunition and dangerous weapons. Controls and manages beaches with public access. Participates with search and rescue efforts locally.
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Shelter of Wisdom

Shelter of Wisdom rents homes which are shared by our men. Men live in double rooms with shared living areas and house chores. We provide intensive case management until our men are accepted into permanent housing. We provide household furnishings for their new homes, which are donated to us by the community. Men must maintain their sobriety, hygiene, medications, meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping and behavior.
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TheHandi-Van Eligibility Center

1100 Ward Avenue, 1100 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96814
(TheHandi-Van, Handi-Van Services) Determine eligibility for curb-to-curb ADA paratransit service for those who cannot use the bus. Vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts.
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Safelink Wireless

The Lifeline Phone program from Safelink Wireless offered limited data of 10 GB which includes 5 GB of hot spot, unlimited call within the 50 states of the United States of America, and unlimited texting. Your SIM card is mailed to you. You must provide your own phone. The National Verifier can be completed online or via mail.
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Residential Security Inspection

219 Kuulei Road, 219 Kuulei Road, Kailua, HI 96734
Inspects home or business and points out vulnerability to crimes such as property crime, burglary, auto theft or theft from automobile. Community Policing Team in your district: Call your district police station.
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Residential Security Inspection

2425 Kalakaua Avenue, 2425 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815
Inspects home or business and points out vulnerability to crimes such as property crime, burglary, auto theft or theft from automobile. Community Policing Team in your district: Call your district police station.
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Na Ala Hele Trails and Access Program - Maui

54 S. High Street, 54 S. High Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Plans, develops, manages and improves mountain and shoreline trails and accesses throughout the state. Conserves environmental and cultural heritage. Installs signs denoting interpretive information and hazards. Develops cooperative agreements with private landowners to open trails over private land. Researches and identifies old government roads and traditionally used historic trails. Researches and records trail and access characteristics used by the public. Distributes maps of trails and public access locations.
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Oahu - District 8

530 South King Street, 530 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
District 8 council member (Brandon J.C. Elefante) regarding Lower Aiea, Pearlridge, Waimalu, Newtown, Pearl City, Seaview, Crestview, Waipio Gentry and portions Waipahu Current Term: 2019-2023 Committees Budget Executive Matters and Legal Affairs Public Infrastructure and Technology Transportation, Sustainability and Health, Vice Chair Zoning and Planning, Chair
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County of Kauai Emergency Management Agency - Disaster Preparedness

3990 Kaana Street, 3990 Kaana Street, Lihue, HI 96766
County of Kauai Emergency Management Agency provides public education concerning civil defense, natural and technological disasters, and emergency preparedness. Click on the links on the website for more information on: -Kauai Shelter Status Page -Tsunami and Hurricane information -Interactive Evaluation Maps -Current weather conditions -Health Threats -Natural Disaster Preparation -To sign up for notifications -Wireless Emergency Notification System (WENS) -Evacuation zones information can be found at https://fhat.hawaii.gov
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School Based Program

245 North Kukui Street, 245 North Kukui Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
School-based programs are during or after-school and conducted in collaboration with school counselors. Programs offer therapeutic peer support groups that follow the Hawaii Department of Education (HDOE) public school calendar. Kids Hurt Too Hawaii (KHTH) is expanding school-based groups upon request from schools. Requirements include a dedicated therapeutic space for conducting groups at the school. KHTH provides the supplies and set-up as well as trains volunteers to assist if allowed with professional staff available at every group. Currently at Paia and Nanakuli. The program is expanding to other schools upon request. Currently helping elementary school aged children.
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Lanakila Teaching and Learning Centers - Honolulu

1809 Bachelot Street, 1809 Bachelot Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Lanakila Teaching and Learning Centers (TLC), a program of Lanakila Pacific, assists adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with mastering basic skills to expand their life experiences and foster a sense of independence. Focusing on each person’s individual needs, Adult Day Health programs located in Honolulu and Wahiawa offer in-house classes, community outings and recreational opportunities that can help participants build the confidence and skills needed to integrate into the community as well as engage in volunteer and pre-vocational activities. The Employment Exploration component enables participants to identify interests and explore potential integrated employment settings.
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Family Programs Hawaii - Honolulu

801 S King St, 801 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides case management for youth in long term foster care, guardianship, transition, post high school education and post adoption. Provides mental health assessments and parent-child interactive therapy. Provides financial assistance for educational and self-esteem building activities for children in foster care. Provides training, support, resources and referrals to foster, adopt, kinship and guardianship parents. Hosts a Holiday Party for children in foster care and their families.
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Employment Services for Low-Income Persons and Legal Permanent Residents

1144 Ilima Street, 1144 Ilima Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
(MEO) Assists low-income individuals and legal permanent residents to become self-sufficient by providing counseling services, pre-employment training, and support services.
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HBA Preschool at GracePoint

95-1080 Ukuwai Street, 95-1080 Ukuwai Street, Mililani, HI 96789
(Hawaii Baptist Academy Preschool at GracePoint) Hawaii Baptist Academy (HBA) at GracePoint allows the children to grow at their own individual rates of development. We provide a variety of hands-on experiences to help children not only develop their basic concepts, but to also develop a positive sense of self concept, self-confidence and self-esteem. By building sound social and emotional skills the children are better able to become successful in their academic growth. The program is based on sound principles of child development and early childhood education. At HBA Preschool at GracePoint, we believe that the children learn best by doing. Learning requires active thinking, experimenting and firsthand experience to find out how things work and to learn about the world. At school we focus on the process rather than the product in the work that the young learners render. We see play and hands-on experiences as the foundation for academic or “school” learning. We believe in developing the whole child.
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