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Kealia Pond
Mile 6 Maui Veterans Highway, Kihei, HI 96753
Kealia Pond is a National Wildlife Refuge that is home to native and endangered Hawaiian waterbirds.
No dogs or pets allowed.
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
210 Imi Kala Street, 209, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides technical assistance to increase conservation of land and water resources. Recommends methods to conserve agricultural resources and maximize these national assets. Provides financial assistance for emergency watershed protection measures. Responsible for most Federal Farm bill Programs.
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Mental Health Services
39 Keanini Street, Hana, HI 96713
Ohana Makamae, Inc.'s mental health services include:
-Crisis Intervention
-Mental Health Screening
-Mental Health Counseling
Employment Services - Oahu
1075 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814
(ESRI) Employment services for people who were previously incarcerated. Services include assessment, job readiness training, job placement and retention, vocational training referral and assistance.
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Department of Finance - Kauai County
4444 Rice Street, A-454, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides motor vehicle registration, transfer of ownership, and duplicate registration and/or title. Issues dog/bike licenses, county business licenses, tipping fee coupons, and collects payments for real property taxes, sewers and landfill disposal charges.
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Wahiawa Processing Center
1008 California Avenue, Building B, Wahiawa, HI 96786
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
E Makaala School
440 West Lanikaula Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(E Maka'ala School) E Makaala School is a private school includes grades PK-6 for boys and girls.
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Vocational Rehabilitation - Kauai
3060 Eiwa Street, Room 304, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides services to individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment or independent living functioning. Provides counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration, interpreter and reader services, assistive devices, occupational licenses, and rehabilitation technology.
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Hawaiian Council
91-1270 Kinoiki Street, 1, 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
Al-Anon Maui
(Al-Anon Molokai, Alanon Family Group Maui, Alateen Maui) Al-Anon is a worldwide fellowship of those who feel their lives have been deeply affected by someone else’s drinking. The only requirement for membership is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Members, who come from all walks of life, meet to share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common problems.
Alateen is a recovery program for teenagers whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking.
Additional phone number:
(808) 646-0609 Molokai
Sunday 6:30 pm
Celebrating Serenity in Haiku, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Monday 12:00 pm
Maluhia Ohana in Pukalani, Maui
Child-friendly
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Monday 5:30 pm
Molokai Al-Anon Family Group
Zoom Meeting, ID 772 373 138, password 869565
Monday 7:00 pm
Hope for Today in Lahaina, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 704 781 590
Tuesday 12:00 pm
Kihei, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Tuesday 6:00 pm
One Day at a Time with Women AFG in Kihei, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Wednesday 9:15 am
Happy Day Group in Wailuku, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Wednesday 6:00 pm
Just for Today in Haiku, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Wednesday 7:00 pm
Courage to Change in Lahaina, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 332 276 745
Thursday 7:30 pm
E Komo Mai in Wailuku, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Friday 12:00 pm
Kihei Friday Noon AFG in Kihei, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Friday 6pm (except 1st Friday of the month)
Aloha Friday Step Study
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Saturday 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Adult Children of Alcoholics in Kahului, Maui
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Saturday 10:45 am
AFG Women's Group-Courage to Change
Zoom Meeting, ID 123 972 932
Monthly First Monday of the Month 4:30 pm
Zoom Meeting, ID 832 021 525, password AFG
Special Needs Classroom Outreach Program
PO Box 701022, Kapolei, HI 96709
Special Needs Classroom Outreach Program is aimed at young people who are physically and mentally challenged. The objective is developing social, learning and motor skills through program activities and highlighted with a special camp out. The camp out is a very exciting time for students because they participate in activities that normal children participate in. The teachers and volunteers have viewed this activity as very positive.
The youth are provided a means of achievement and recognition, personal development, self-help and self-esteem. KAMP Hawaii personnel have a proud working and friendly relationship with students, volunteers and teachers.
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Kumu Kahua Theatre
46 Merchant Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Kumu Kahua means "Original stage" or "Platform". Kumu Kahua is a Playwright's Theatre in the State of Hawaii, providing the local community with 35 years of plays written by local playwrights for the community to attend. The 100 seater black box theatre performs five plays during its Season of Shows.
Produces theatre oriented towards Hawaii's people, in their multi-ethnic diversity. Acts as a platform for local writers as well as hands-on operation for local actors, directors and theatre technicians. Offers classes in playwriting and acting. Accepts volunteers to assist with fundraising, box office, ushing, threatre technicians and phone duties.
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Weatherization Assistance Program - HCAP Windward Office
47-232 Waihee Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(WAP) Assists qualifying households to reduce utility costs by providing a variety of energy efficient measures--including LED light bulbs, ENERGY STAR appliances, solar water heaters, energy-efficient showerheads, faucets aerators, and more--free of charge.
Call a Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) District Service Center for more information.
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Hawaii County Civil Defense Hazard Impact Map
920 Ululani Street, Hilo, HI 96720
(Tropical Storm Calvin) Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency provides a Hazard Impact Map with information on shelters, road closures, active hazards, and weather watches and warnings. Other maps are also available on agency's website.
Click the link, https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/5865229bcba74020992b372ef18b6f17, to view the Hazard Impact Map for Hawaii (Big Island).
Or, visit the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency's website and click on the"Maps" icon on the page to find the Hazard Impact Map and other maps. You may also use the "More" menu at the top of the page and select the "Hazard Impact Map" or "Maps".
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Parent Participation Preschool
3097 Kalihi Street, Kalihi, HI 96819
(PPP) Parent Participation Programs (PPP) meets twice a week at different communities around Oahu. The goal of PPP is to support parents as their child’s first teacher. Hawaiian values such as Aloha (love), Malama (Care), Kuleana (Responsibility) and Laulima (Many Hands) are some of the daily values practiced in class.
Learning centers are set up to support hands-on learning and encourage parent/child interactions. Our hope is keiki will: Develop the skills, knowledge and experiences for life and learning;
Develop a strong sense of self, ‘ohana and where they come from;
Recognize and practice Hawaiian language and culture.
This program helps makua:
Recognize how to become advocates for their keiki;
Engage in safe, healthy practices for keiki well-being;
Recognize and practice Hawaiian language and culture.
Program Manager: Ann Sullivan
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Tripler Army Medical Center
1 Jarrett White Road, TAMC, HI 96859
Provides inpatient/outpatient medical care and other services to military beneficiaries.
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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.
Ombudsman, The Office of
465 South King Street, 4th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Investigates complaints by members of the public about specific actions of executive agencies of the state and county governments.
Determines whether a complaint is justified by comparing an agency's actions against what the law requires as well as the principles of sound, fair, and reasonable administrative practice.
Has no enforcement powers but tries to resolve justified complaints through recommendations and reasoned persuasion.
By law, elected officials, courts, the federal government, and private entities are excluded from the Ombudsman's jurisdiction.
Maryknoll School
1526 Alexander Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
Maryknoll School provides a private school for pre-K-12th grade for boys and girls.
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Big Island Residential - Kona
75-166 Kalani Street, 103, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Supportive group housing is provided on a less intense level, with consumer support available 8-16 hours a day on-site and on-call. CARF Accredited.
Secondary: [email protected]
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Wage Standards Division
3060 Eiwa Street, 202, Lihue, HI 96766
Enforces the State Wage and Hour Law, Wages and Hours of Employees on Public Works Law, Payment of Wages and Other Compensation Law, Child Labor Law, and Hawaii Family Leave Law. Administers statewide program of labor law enforcement involving compliance investigations of minimum wage, overtime, and payroll records, prevailing wage and overtime for laborers performing work on State and County public works construction projects, illegal deduction, late pay, and pay statement violations. Administers program for hearings related to unlawful suspension or discharge due to work injury or garnishment. Investigates unlawful practices relating to lie detector tests. Enforces Hawaii child labor law relating to employment of minors under 18 years of age. Provides information on obtaining work permits.
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Trevor Lifeline
Provide 24 hours support via phone, chat or text for LGBT individuals under 25 that are feeling suicidal or alone and needing someone to talk to. Free and confidential.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Oahu
1188 Bishop Street, 3406, Honolulu, HI 96813
We are a self-help program. 24 hour help line for anyone seeking support for their alcohol use. We will assist with coordination of 12 step work (where one person who has arrested their drinking problem will work with someone who has a desire to stop drinking alcohol). We provide information about the over 300 local AA meetings on Oahu. Volunteers who answer the phones may share experiences with alcoholism and recovery with callers to provide support and encouragement.
Chattanooga 2-1-1 (Georgia)
630 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402
2-1-1 Orange County (California)
1505 E 17th Street, Suite 108, Santa Ana, CA 92705