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Lahaina Resource and Recovery Center - Donations

Na Kia i O Maui provides household goods, furniture, daily essentials, and nonperishable food to fire survivors of Lahaina and Upcountry Maui and March 2026 Kona Low flood survivors. Na Kia i O Maui accept donations of daily essentials, personal grooming supplies, household goods, and furniture.

Goodwill Store - Kaimuki

3650 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Operates a thrift store selling low cost clothing, furniture, household goods, toys and more. Proceeds benefit vocational training and job placement programs for people with barriers to employment. Donation Drop Off On-site. Parking at 1219 Wilhelmina Rise surface lot

Hawaii Medical Service Association - QUEST Integration

818 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96814
(HMSA) Offers medical, dental, vision, and drug health care plans to individuals and employers. Plan options include fee-for-service, preferred provider organization, health maintenance organization and plans for students, self-employed and Medicare supplement. Neighbor islands for HMSA QUEST Integration (Toll Free number): (800) 440-0640

Adoption and Foster Drives

Hina's Legacy Rescue Foundation organizes regular events where animals in our care are introduced to potential adoptive families or foster homes. Our team works closely with prospective adopters, educating them about the animals’ backgrounds and specific needs, ensuring that every animal is placed in a loving and appropriate home.

Council Services - Molokai

Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Legislates public policy through a nine member panel elected to a two year term. Responds to community priorities, schedules public hearings and receives public testimony.
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Recreational Fishing

1151 Punchbowl St Room 330, Honolulu, HI 96813
Provides opportunities and manages facilities for non-organized, outdoor, aquatic recreational activities such as sportfishing, underwater photography and studying aquatic life. Operates and stocks freshwater public fishing areas on Hawaii, Kauai and Oahu. Shoreline Fishery Management monitors accidental introduction of foreign aquatic species. Develops and manages statewide system of artificial reefs to enhance sportfishing species.
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Adoptions

2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96826
Places stray and homeless domestic pets and other animals with people who are willing to provide for their care. Pets available posted at https://www.hawaiianhumane.org. Senior citizens 55 years or older can adopt one dog and one cat age 6 or older for free. Some pets may be at offsite partner centers. Visiting time limit of 30 minutes unless in the adoptions queue. Fees: Puppies and Dogs Puppies under 6 months: $250 Dogs 7 months to 5 years: $100 Dogs 6 years and older: $50 Kittens and Cats Kittens under 6 months: $100 Cats 7 months to 5 years: $50 Cats 6 years and older: $25 Small Animals Mice and rats: $25 Guinea Pigs: $25 Rabbits: $50 Chinchillas: $100 Fishes: $5 Turtles (Chinese and sliders): $25 Exotic Tortoises (Russians, Leopards, etc): $50 Sulcata tortoises: $350 Ducks: $25 Small/Common Birds (pigeons, lovebirds, cockatiels, parakeets, finches, canaries, hens/roosters): $25 Medium-sized Parrots (Conure, Senegal, Ringneck): $150 Large Parrots (Cockatoo, Eclectus, Amazon, Macaw): $350 Pigs: $250 Goats: $250 Turkeys: $100
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Helping Hands Hawaii - SNAP Outreach Program

2100 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819
(Helping Hands Hawaii SNAP Outreach Program, HHH SNAP Outreach Program, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, SNAP Outreach, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach) 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. Helping Hands Hawaii’s SNAP outreach program provides help with: -filling out the SNAP application for the Department of Human Services (DHS) -providing interpretive assistance to Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals -facilitating submission of the application to the DHS offices -assisting with follow-up on application status as needed -helping SNAP benefit recipients to maintain those benefits -participating with DHS-contracted providers to conduct SNAP nutrition educational activities designed to ensure proper use of the SNAP benefit, including how to use the benefit and still be able to eat nutritious meals. Applicants may be eligible for SNAP if their household income meets Federal Income Guidelines. If the household appears to meet DHS eligibility requirements, they will be scheduled for an in-person interview with a SNAP outreach worker. Anyone who is interested in applying for SNAP benefits may call for more details. There will be a short pre-screening intake over the telephone (usually takes 10-15 minutes). Our staff will schedule an appointment with you and help you complete the form. Program is also offered in the community or at the applicant's home (by appointment) as needed. Contact the program to coordinate these off-site engagement. We can also submit your application to the State of Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS) if you are unable to go to a processing center.

Hawaii Foodbank Kauai - SNAP Outreach

4241 Hanahao Place, 101, Lihue, HI 96766
(SNAP Outreach, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach) 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. Hawaii Foodbank Kauai’s SNAP outreach program helps with completing SNAP applications.

USPS

330 Saratoga Road, Honolulu, HI 96815
Provides a national toll-free phone line to answer commonly asked questions on postal service, such as service hours, zip code and address information, and mailing rates. A caller attempting to reach a postal worker in Hawaii, or who asks a question that cannot be answered by Mainland operators, will be given a local number to call. Also provides U.S. Passports and voter ballot forms also available at several Post Office locations.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Temporary Assistance for Other Needy

1485 Linapuni Street, 122, Honolulu, HI 96819
(TANF, TAONF) The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program provides temporary cash assistance to eligible families. The monthly cash assistance given to families may be used to pay for food, clothing, housing and utility expenses, and other daily needs. Eligible families include at least one specified relative adult and a minor dependent child who resides in the same home. In addition, family members must be US citizens. The State of Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) Program provides the same benefits and services to Hawaii’s vulnerable families with children as the TANF program. The TAONF program eligibility includes mixed citizens and non-citizens, and single- and two-parent households. For more information visit the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/tanf/ or https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/. Applications can be done for both the TANF or TAONF and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the same form at the same time. Please check the boxes for the programs you want to apply for.

Attorney Complaints Office of Disciplinary Counsel

1100 Alakea Street, 1000, Honolulu, HI 96813
Maintains professional association for attorneys. Mediates/arbitrates fee disputes. Helps with judicial administration of courts. Formal Complaints against attorneys handled by Disciplinary Counsel.

Lanakila Dental Clinic

1700 Lanakila Avenue, 203, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides basic dental care for low income persons who are frail elderly or disabled who are Medicaid qualified (but not Medicare qualified).

Intake, Information and Referral Unit - Neighbor Islands

58 Kinoole Street, 104, Hilo, HI 96720
The Intake, Information and Referral department provides Information and Referral to the specific programs for those who are eligible.

Hanalani Schools - Preschool

94-294 Anania Drive, Mililani, HI 96789
Private preschool for boys and girls aged 3-4 years old. Children entering the 3 year old program, K3, must be 3 years old by August 31st for the year that children will be entering into the program.
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FEMA - Continued Rental Assistance for Maui Wildfire Survivors

500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472
Residents of Maui who were affected by the August 8, 2023 wildfires and received an initial rental assistance from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be eligible for continued rental assistance. To be eligible for continued rental assistance, you must have used your initial rental assistance as intended, and: -you must be unable to return to your pre-disaster residence because it is uninhabitable, cannot be accessed or is unavailable as a result of the wildfires -you cannot pay for housing without assistance -you are not receiving temporary housing help from any other source. -You also need to develop a long-term housing plan and be able to demonstrate progress toward one If you need continued rental assistance, you must complete an Application for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance. -Homeowners: If your FEMA-verified Real Property Loss exceeds the amount of the initial Rental Assistance awarded, the Application for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance will automatically be mailed to you after you have received the initial Rental Assistance award. -Homeowners: If the Real Property Loss does not exceed the amount of the initial Rental Assistance, you will need to call FEMA’s Helpline to request the application. -Renters: You will need to request the Continued Temporary Housing Assistance Request form by calling FEMA’s Helpline. To request the form, ask questions about the Continued Temporary Housing Assistance, or for help completing the form, call the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362. All applicants need to submit the following documentation with your completed application: -Pre- and post-disaster income for household members 18 years old and older -Proof of pre-disaster housing costs (copy of lease and utility bills, renter’s insurance, mortgage statements, real estate taxes, home insurance, etc.) -Proof of post-disaster housing costs (copy of current lease or rental agreement signed by the applicant and the landlord). -If your documents were lost or destroyed in the fires, visit a Disaster Recovery Center, where specialists can help you replace them. Find a recovery center here: http://www.fema.gov/DRC How to Submit an Application to FEMA The Continued Temporary Housing Assistance Request form and supporting documents should be returned to FEMA in one of the following ways: -Upload them to your disaster account at DisasterAssistance.gov -Mail them to FEMA, PO Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055 -Fax them to FEMA at (800) 827-8112 FEMA will evaluate your request to determine if you are eligible. It is important for applicants to keep FEMA updated with their contact information and housing status. For the latest information on the Maui wildfire recovery efforts, visit mauicounty.gov and fema.gov/disaster/4724. Follow FEMA on social media: @FEMARegion9 and facebook.com/fema.

Na Lima Hana Employment Core Services - Central District

99-102 Kalaloa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
(ECS) The Nā Lima Hana Employment Core Services program provides employment preparation training, personalized case management services, tuition assistance for vocational training, and job placement for unemployed and underemployed individuals. Call an HCAP District Service Center for more information.

Seagull Schools - Aina Haina

5339 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, HI 96821
Early childhood education and preschool services. Children do not have to be toilet trained.
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Maui

33 Lono Avenue, 480, Kahului, HI 96732
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. 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.

Community Clearinghouse - Donations

2100 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819
--To prioritize incoming support and direct assistance in response to the March-April 2026 Kona Low Storms, Community Clearinghouse donation pickups for donors are paused until further notice. Donors may continue dropping their items off-- The Community Clearinghouse accepts donations of gently used, working furniture, household items, and clothing from the public. All donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals, families, and disaster survivors in need. Items are provided as‑is, so all donations must be in usable, working condition. We are unable to accept: -Used car seats -Used strollers -Medical equipment -Exercise equipment -Pianos or musical equipment -Computers or laptops -Items that are broken, unsafe, or in disrepair Donation guidelines are available online at: https://www.helpinghandshawaii.org/get-involved/donation-guidelines/ --Paused until futher notice Donation Pickup and Guidelines Donation pickup information, pickup request form, and payment details are available online at: http://helpinghandshawaii.org/programs/community-clearinghouse/make-a-donation-to-the-community-clearinghouse%e2%84%a0/ -- Fees Other There is a non-refundable, $50 flat rate donation pick up fee. There is an additional fee of $25 to enter the home to access the items and $25 if items are not located on the ground level.

Dead Animal Pick Up

1000 Uluohia Street, 201, 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.

City and County of Honolulu DEM March 2026 Kona Low Storm Recovery

650 South King Street, Basement, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Department of Emergency Management Kona Low Storm Recovery) The City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management provides a comprehensive website with information on the Kona Low Storm Recovery. Visit the website for information on health and safety; how you can get help; how you can help others; storm debris cleanup; cancelled DMV or satellite city hall appointments, permitting information for emergency repairs, beach safety, reporting agricultural damage, and lost and found pet reunification. Information may be updated over time so you may need to revisit the website in the future. Additional websites: City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management - https://www.honolulu.gov/dem/ City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management - March 2026 Kona Low - https://honolulu.gov/dem/storm-recovery-information
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My Healthevet

810 Vermont Avenue, Washington, DC 20420
My HealtheVet offers you tips and tools to help you partner with your health care team, so together you may work to manage your health. Here you may find useful resources when you need them. The support tools on this page are designed to enrich your experience with My HealtheVet and help you make informed decisions. If you need additional help, send us details using the form at the website when you click on Contact MHV.

Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce

75-5737 Kuakini Highway, 208, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Encourages an environment which enhances the quality of life and strives to protect the unique lifestyle through proper planning. Advocates for businesses in West Hawaii. Provides information to businesses and the community about services and products which are grown or manufactured in West Hawaii and other areas on the Island of Hawaii.

Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center

677 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 226, Honolulu, HI 96813
Reducing harm, promoting health, creating wellness, and fighting stigma in Hawai'i and the Pacific. The Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center serves Hawai'i communities by reducing the harm and fighting the stigma of HIV, hepatitis, homelessness, substance use, mental illness, and poverty in our community. We focus our efforts on those disproportionately affected by social determinants of health, including but not limited to: people living with and/or affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, and the transgender, LGBQ and the Native Hawaiian communities. We foster health, wellness, and systemic change in Hawai'i and the Pacific through care services, advocacy, training, prevention, education, and capacity building.