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Crisis Cleanup

(HVOAD, VOAD, Debris Cleanup, Mud Cleanup, Disaster Cleanup, December 2021 Flood, Crisis Clean Up) Crisis Cleanup is a national coordination platform that connects disaster survivors with local volunteer organizations who may provide: Debris removal, muck-out (flood cleanup), tree and yard clearing, and/or basic sanitation of impacted areas. This service is free, but signing up does not guarantee help. Help depends on volunteer availability and capacity. Priority is given to Kupuna (elderly individuals), people with disabilities or access/functional needs, and households with limited resources.
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Home and Community-Based Services

92-461 Makakilo Drive, Kapolei, HI 96707
(Easter Seals Hawaii Home and Community-Based Services, Easter Seals Hawaii Honolulu Services Center Adult Day Health Program) Adult Day Health (ADH) focuses on providing a small group environment that fosters growth, and challenges the adult participant to increase independence in a variety of community settings. Emphasis is placed on individual choice, allowing adults to pursue opportunities that match their interests and skills while promoting their dignity and independence. The program provides daily respite for individual and family caregivers as well as provides participants with educational, social, health and recreational opportunities. ADH participants have a full-range of activities to choose from including: the option to go on daily excursions, enjoy art programs, volunteer in the community, attend computer classes with the aid of assistive technology, learn money skills, participate in weekly hula classes or give back to the community through recycling programs. Personal Assistance Habilitation (PAB)-one-on-one services with the purpose of developing independent living skills such as bathing, dressing, feeding, cookin
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Maili Community Park

87-360 Kulaaupuni Street, Waianae, HI 96792
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building and a field. There are three program periods throughout the year: fall, spring and summer. Activities are 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.

USPS

91-1202 Renton Road, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
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

86-120 Farrington Highway, A103, Waianae, HI 96792
(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.

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).

Vineyard House - Maui

2276 Vineyard Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Supportive group housing provided on a less intense level with consumer support 8-16 hours on-site and on-call. CARF Accredited.

Child Welfare Services Section - Molokai

Operates 24 hour child abuse and neglect hotline. Receives all reports of child abuse or neglect. Provides case consultation and assessment. Provides crisis intervention on behalf of children in need of immediate protection.

Community Clearinghouse

2100 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819
Helping Hands Hawaii's Community Clearinghouse operates a warehouse providing free essential items to persons and families with low-income, people experiencing houselessness, and disaster survivors. Available items may include furniture, basic household goods, hygiene items, food, and clothing. Individuals and families may request assistance online at https://www.bit.ly/hhhassistance Emergency walk‑in assistance is available for clothing, hygiene, and food on Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm.

Hawaii Forest Institute

(HFI) Hawaii Forest Institute (HFI) promotes the health and productivity of Hawaii’s forests through forest restoration, educational programs, information dissemination, and support for scientific research. We invite all ages to discover the many aspects of Hawaii’s forests and the valuable ecosystem services they provide. Join us as we explore HFI’s projects and connect you to the many fascinating efforts taking place to ensure the health and productivity of forests in Hawaii. The Hawaii Forest Institute was created by a diverse group of volunteers who work together to promote awareness of the intrinsic value of Hawaii’s forests to the Hawaiian and global community. Want to know more about Hawaii’s forests? Explore the Hawaii islands through a bird’s eye view of the forests of Hawaii and connect to the people and projects that are making a difference. From tropical Dryland Forest restoration to publication of the Hawaii Forest Journal, HFI works with partners and sponsors to promote the health and productivity of forests in Hawai`i through a number of ongoing projects. Explore and see how you can become involved. Want to donate your spare change? Just by registering to round up your credit or debit card shopping purchases you can easily and effortlessly help us buy seedlings, plant native trees and educate people. For more information on how to donate please visit the website. Explore the diversity of Hawaii’s Forests and learn more about their history, the cultural and environmental services they provide–and the challenges they face.

Walmart Lihue

3-3300 Kuhio Highway, Lihue, HI 96766
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
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Group Home

1608 Papau Street, Kapaa, HI 96746
Pa'a Hana, located in Kapaa, is a residential home for homeless adults with physical challenge.

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Molokai

Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. Assists in development of farms and ranches.

Senior Information and Assistance Program

925 Dillingham Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Senior Helpline) 1) Senior Helpline for telephone consultation, information and referral to services available to older adults and family caregivers 2) Outreach to provide information to the entire community and locate isolated elders 3) Home visits for individual consultation 4) Follow up on frail elders 5) Speakers, exhibits, newsletter, informational materials such as Senior Handbook, lending library.

Kapiolani Community College

4303 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
Kapiolani Community College provides information, guidance, and referrals to Kapiolani Community College programs and services, helping individuals connect with academic pathways, student support resources, and campus-based community programs.

Hawaii Job Corps Center - Oahu

41-467 Hihimanu Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795
Career technical education and English language classes available. Students gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military. Administers residential and non-residential programs which provide basic education, vocational and social skills training for out-of-school youth. Provides GED program and assistance with job placement. Child development center available for non-residential students.
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Skilled and Intermed Nursing Facility

472 Kaulana Street, Kahului, HI 96732
Provides inpatient care to those whose medical conditions require a registered nurse on a 24-hour basis. Offers intermediate level care also. Provides daily care and assistance in bathing, dental care, dressing, feeding and range of motion exercises. Offers progressive rehab services including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Secure Alzheimers and dementia accomodations available. Additional phone numbers: (808) 871-9288 Intake (808) 871-9246 Kahului Nursing Office (808) 243-1761 Wailuku Nursing Office (808) 243-1722 Wailuku

Care Coordination - Substance Use

1357 Kapiolani Boulevard, 1410, Honolulu, HI 96814
Care Coordinators work directly with the patient to identify their areas of concern, develop a care plan to achieve their health goals, and provide education about different healthcare services (community resources, behavioral health, nutrition, pain specialists, legal and financial resources, educational assistance, etc.)

Transportation

1144 Ilima Street, 102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(MEO) Provides accessible transportation service for the youth, elderly, disabled, and general public of Maui County. Services include non-emergency medical transport, demand response, and specialized service to also include 'fee-for-service" operations.

Nicotine Anonymous Meeting

6333 East Mockingbird Lane, 147-817, Dallas, TX 75214
Offers help for those trying to quit smoking and support to those who have quit. Refer to website or email regarding Nicotine Anonymous meetings. There are Nicotine Anonymous phone meetings and meetings over the internet, call, email or visit website for information and times.

Motor Vehicle Registration - Lahaina

900 Front Street, I-17, Lahaina, HI 96761
Processes motor vehicle registrations, transfers of vehicle ownership, duplicate vehicle registration, dog licensing.

Maternal Infant Early Childhood Home Visiting

3097 Kalihi Street, Kalihi, HI 96819
(MIECHV) Partnering with ‘Ohana from pregnancy until kindergarten. ‘Ohana receive weekly home visits where they have the opportunity to grow in positive parenting practices, learn about their child’s development, and build a loving relationship between parent and child. Our Parent Educators provide the Parents as Teachers (PAT) and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) programs as a part of the your ‘Ohana Network of the state of Hawai’i. Home visits that support parent and child interaction; monthly workshops like family fun night; cultural practices & positive parenting. Materials and activities that promote growth and development. MIECHV Manager: Erin Henderson, LCSW Email: [email protected] Phone: 808-843-2502

Pharmacare Hawaii at Straub Clinic and Hospital

888 South King Street, Rotunda, Suite 100, Honolulu, HI 96813
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccinations for: Hepatitis A, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Zoster

Friends of the Children's Justice Center - East Hawaii

(Friends of the Childrens Justice Center - East Hawaii) Helps child victims of abuse ages birth-18 years to gain self-esteem and develop positive self-worth, by filling requests for items and services not available from any other source.

Youth Mentoring Program

200 Waimaluhia Lane, Wailuku, HI 96793
(Community-Based Mentoring Program) Case Managers at Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii work with parents, guardians, therapists, counselors, schools, and youth serving organizations to identify and pair under-resourced youth from ages 6 years old and older with one-on-one mentors. Case Managers create an outcome development plan in collaboration with the parent/guardian, child and volunteer. Plans are updated yearly. Youth and their mentors meet 2-3 times per month for a few hours each outing. Outings are selected by the youth. Mentors pick-up their mentees and are responsible for transportation and other costs they incur. Some of the costs are offset by sponsored activities and discounts at partnering companies.