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Saint Elizabeth's Episcopal Church - Hot Meal
720 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(St Elizabeths Episcopal Church) To serve the needy in our community with a Tuesday hot lunch and a Saturday morning breakfast.
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Nonprofit Grants Program
830 Punchbowl Street, 420, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Act 310) The Act 310 Nonprofit Grants Program, made possible through emergency funding approved by the Hawaii State Legislature.
Act 310 is the official law created from Hawaii’s Senate Bill 933, signed by Governor Josh Green in July 2025. Act 310 appropriates $50 million in state funds to support Hawaii’s nonprofit sector following unprecedented cuts to federal grants.
The program supports nonprofits across the islands whose federal funding has been reduced or cut, helping ensure essential services continue for Hawaii’s communities.
To apply, visit the application portal:
https://auw211.my.site.com/grants/s/act-310-nonprofit-grant-application
To learn more about the program and how to apply, see the FAQ page: https://www.auw.org/Act-310/
Email addresses:
[email protected] - Application inquiries
[email protected] - Technical support
Monday, October 13, 2025 at 10:00 am HST. - October 24, 2025, at 4:30 PM HST Applications accepted
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Hiilei
91-1010 Shangrila Street, 306, Kapolei, HI 96707
In-person and virtual visits, mentoring/coaching support for parents with children birth - 3 years old, parenting workshops. Serving Waianae and Molokai.
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Vital Records - Maui County
54 High Street Room, 301, Wailuku, HI 96793
Serves as a liaison between the District Health Office and the central vital records office of the Department of Health in Honolulu. Provides order forms for vital records of birth, death, marriage and divorce. Applications for license to perform marriage ceremonies.
For individuals impacted by the Maui Wildfires who need replacement vital records, an order may be placed online at https://vitrec.ehawaii.gov or call (808) 586-4602 or (808) 984-2400 ext. 6-4602.
A relative may make the order on behalf of the person needing the replacement by uploading a copy of their own government ID (if born in Hawaii) to establish a relationship to the impacted individual. If not born in Hawai‘i, additional documents may need to be shown to verify the relationship. Permitted relatives can include a grandparent, parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, or cousin.
The fee for an affected individual’s first copy of a birth or marriage certificate will be waived with a FEMA disaster assistance ID Number and/or a Lahaina residential address.
For more information see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the website: https://health.hawaii.gov/mauiwildfires/
Puuohonua O Nene
Kihei, HI 96753
Project Vision is providing shelter for those affected by the Maui wildfires in August 2023 that do not have shelter.
The site will be able to house around 150 people who will be provided a military grade tent for shelter. There is access to showers, medical care and restrooms as well as other services. The shelter will also provide transportation to and from the site. Case managers from the state will also be on hand to work with those shelter residents to develop a recovery plan.
Location is off Hana Highway in Pu'unene.
American Marketing Association
Maintains professional association for those interested in the field of marketing. Hosts educational seminars on specific marketing issues to improve marketing expertise.
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American Job Center - Dillingham
1505 Dillingham Boulevard, 110, Honolulu, HI 96817
Formerly known as Oahu WorkLinks.
Offers vocational assessment, pre-employment training, occupational skills training and on-the-job training programs, customized training, work experience, remedial education and supportive services.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 270-5777 Maui/Molokai/Lanai
(808) 935-6527 Hawaii
(808) 274-3056 Kauai
488-5630 Aiea
586-8700 Downtown
233-3700 Kaneohe
233-3700 Kapolei
637-6508 Waialua
696-7067 Waianae
675-0010 Waipahu Office
Dillingham Office located at:
Dillingham Shopping Plaza
1505 Dillingham Boulevard, Room 110.
Contracts with Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to provide services to dislocated workers (unemployed due to business or agriculture closing, or unemployed more than fifteen weeks).
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KTA Pharmacy Puainako
50 East Puainako Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, HPV, MMR, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines
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Rural Development
4334 Rice Street, 106, Lihue, HI 96766
Funds projects that bring housing, community facilities, utilities and other services to rural areas. Provides technical assistance and financial backing for rural businesses and cooperatives.
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PBS Hawaii
315 Sand Island Access Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
PBS Hawaii is a non-profit television station broadcasting throughout the state of Hawaii. Offers volunteer opportunities in the membership department and front desk.
Hawaii Theatre Center
1130 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Hawaii's leading performance center, providing a variety of cultural, educational and entertainment experiences to supplement arts education in schools and enhance Honolulu's quality of life.
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Tenacious Rooted Youth Center - Halawa
99-102 Kalaloa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
(TRY, TRY Center, Community Teen Program - Puuwai Momi) Parents And Children Together's Community's Tenacious Rooted Youth (TRY) Centers in Kuhio Park Terrace and Puuwai Momi public housing provides comprehensive development programs for youths who live in and around the housing complexes. After school programs promote the development of youth, families, and communities by providing educational activities and experiences including STEM projects, sports and recreation, community service, skill building, and support services. Programs support the growth and development of our youth by teaching leadership and life skills and encouraging positive experiences as alternatives to drugs and gangs. TRY Center activities are free and open to family residents of public housing complexes in the respective areas.
Opens at 1:30pm on Wednesdays during the school year.
Extended hours offered during summer and school intersessions.
Intake form is good for 1 year.
Family Community Leadership - Hilo
875 Komohana Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides educational programs and resource materials in leadership development, volunteer management, public policy education and how to train others. Statewide network of volunteers. Staffed through local Cooperative Extension Services offices.
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County of Maui Emergency Management Agency - MEMA Alerts
200 South High Street, 1st floor, Wailuku, HI 96793
County of Maui Emergency Management Agency provides a free public safety alert and notification system, MEMA Alerts. Visit the website to sign up and determine what alerts, notifications, or information is received when you register or update your information.
You can opt in to MEMA Alerts via text to receive important notifications by texting "Mauialerts" to 38276. Standard messaging rates may apply.
Visit the website for more information.
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Tripler Army Medical Center PFC
Krukowski Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
(TAMC) Facility features:
Treadmills
Exercise bikes
Stair climbers
Ellipticals
Weight room
Strength training
Circuit training
Basketball court
Cancercare
275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Provides free and professional support services including counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance to anyone affected by cancer. All CancerCare services are provided by oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.
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Library for Blind/Physically Handicapped
402 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815
The Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped serves as the regional library and machine lending agency for the blind and physically disabled throughout the state and the outlying Pacific Islands in cooperation with the Library of Congress and the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicaped.
BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) - Digital audio books and magazines are available for download from t he National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Library services application: individuals, institutions
Applicants must be registered and in active status with the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Patrons should ensure their name and address are updated with the library before applying. New patrons should wait two weeks before applying for BARD because new patron information and changes are submitted to the NLS database (CMLS) only once a week.
Consumer Credit Counseling
6213 North Cloverdale Road, 130, Boise, ID 83713
(Debt Management, DMP) Money Fit negotiates lower interest rates and waived late fees with your current creditors so you can pay off 100% of your debt in five years or less. Negotiated APRs typically range from 2% to 8%. Debts can include credit cards, collections, medical debts, payday loans, old utility accounts, and past cell phone accounts.
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Spectrum
45-480 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(Oceanic Time Warner Cable (former name)) Time Warner Cable is able to provide phone, cable and internet services.
Kauai Department of Water
4398 Pua Loke Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Maintain municipal water supply.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 245-5400 General Inquiries
(808) 245-5444 Water Trouble (6:45am - 2:30pm)
For trouble with water supply after hours/weekends/holidays, please call Police Dispatch and they will notify water personnel: (808) 241-1711.
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Division of Aquatic Resources - Oahu
1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Operates three core divisions: Fisheries Habitat (Environmental) Protection, Recreational Fisheries, and Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Protects, enhances and conserves state fishery resources. Issues commercial fishing licenses, scientific collecting, and permits for aquatic life. Establishes and manages statewide system of Marine Life Conservation Districts (marine preserves). Monitors harvest of ornamental fisheries for use in aquariums or offered for sale through pet shops. Participates in interagency efforts to preserve threatened and endangered species. Researches activities related to program purposes through staff and outside agencies. Provides technical guidance on probable impacts to fish, projects, project developers and permitting authorities. Provides public information on fishing and Hawaii's marine life. Accepts reports of any aquatic animal in fresh or salt water.
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Arc in Hawaii
3989 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides systems and individual advocacy for adults with Intellectual and related developmental disabilities. Operates day programs and residential services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Wild Bird Assistance and Fostering Advice
Kailua, HI 96734
Provides free advice to care for wild birds. Sea birds should be taken to Sea Life Park.
[email protected] To identify a bird, you can send a picture to this email.
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Emergency Food Assistance Program - USDA
233 Akamainui Street, Mililani, HI 96789
(The Emergency Food Assistance Program, TEFAP) Offers emergency food assistance (canned goods, dry goods, water, clothing, toiletries and miscellaneous items) upon product availability.
For November and December 2025 on the days before and after the holidays the pantry will be closed.
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Early Intervention
30 Oki Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Early Intervention Services are for children from birth to age three who have developmental concerns and focuses on improving the physical, cognitive, communicative, adaptive, social and emotional development of the child. As parents are the child’s first teachers, services are provided through one primary early intervention professional using parent coaching strategies. In addition, the program helps families by providing information, demonstrations and support to caregivers that helps them better understand their children’s developmental needs and how to meet them. Care coordination is available to help families utilize resources at home and in the community. Support Plans are developed in partnership with the family and service team that build on strengths and priorities of the family. Imua Family Services provides evaluations & services utilizing a specialized team of: Special Instruction Teachers General Education Teachers Speech-Language Pathologists Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Care