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Office of Veterans Services - Hawaii Island
73-4976 Kamanu Street, Suite 207, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Provides counseling, advocacy, representation on behalf of veterans, their families, dependents to secure rights or benefits. Receives, investigates, and resolves disputes and complaints. Assesses client information and circumstances to determine need and/or eligibility for services and benefits. Provides burial assistance benefits including burial, burial allowance, plot or interment allowance, headstone or grave marker, burial flags, presidential memorial certificate, dependency and indemnity compensation and other benefits. Provides escort services including accompanying and personally assisting a client to obtain service. Provides letter writing, letter reading, records repository, notary public, recordation of forms. Will file original documents, specifically DD-214s or equivalent for clients.
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2-1-1 Allen County (Ohio)
616 South Collett Street, Suite 101, Lima, OH 45805
2-1-1 Medina County (Ohio)
728 East Smith Road, Suite D, Medina, OH 44256
Heartline 2-1-1 (Oklahoma)
3801 NW 63rd St., Building 1, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Handson Central Ohio
1105 Schrock Road, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43229
Parish of Saint Clement Food Distribution Outreach
1515 Wilder Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96822
(Food Distribution Outreach) The Parish of Saint Clement provides one recyclable bag of non-perishable groceries per family.
Closed the week before Christmas 2025.
On #4 and #18 bus lines.
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Easterseals Kailua Early Intervention Program
970 North Kalaheo Avenue, A203, Kailua, HI 96734
(Easter Seals Kailua Early Intervention Program, Kailua Early Intervention Program) Easterseals Hawaii provides individualized early intervention services to children under 3 with or at risk for developmental delays and their families. Services include: Development of an Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP); Parent coaching and family support; Developmental evaluations; Resources, information, and referral services; Assistance to families in transition planning for their child’s transition into the Department of Education special education, Head Start or preschool.
Treatment Focus Areas: Cognitive; Language and Communication; Physical; Development; Social and Emotional; Adaptive/Self Care. Program focuses on building a support team for the family and assisting them in meeting challenges via parent coaching and building a foundation of tools and strategies that parents need to support their child’s growth and participation in their community.
Exploreva
810 Vermont Avenue, Washington, DC 20420
Visit the online website to explore venefits that help veterans thrive such as Disability Compensation; Education and Training; Employment Services; Health Care; Home Loans and Housing-Related Assistance; Life Insurance; Memorial Benefits; Pension; and benefits for Spouses, Dependents, and Survivors of Veterans.
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American Cancer Society - East Hawaii Unit
58 Kinoole Street, 104, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides professional and public education about cancer. Provides services for cancer patients and their families. Distributes information on cancer's "seven warning signs" and emphasizes prevention through healthy lifestyles to reduce cancer risk. Promotes early detection to increase survival rates through regular physical examinations. Loans equipment (hospital beds, wheelchairs, commodes, etc.). Through volunteers, provides transportation to medical treatment. Also offers support group meetings and stop smoking programs, cab vouchers.
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Lahaina Base Yard
3310 Honoapiilani Highway, Lahaina, HI 96761
Accepts birds that the public drops off for West Nile testing.
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Maui Botanical Gardens
150 Kanaloa Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Displays plant species. Serves as community gathering place. Maintains picnic areas.
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Always Reading
1150 South King Street, 608, Honolulu, HI 96814
The Always Reading program works with partner schools to provide families of Pre-K and K students with a tablet, unlimited access to a digital children’s library featuring 40,000 diverse titles, gifted hard-copy books for their home libraries throughout the year, and a book coach.
Students take the tablet home and our book coaches work with the families via text message to support and empower families to build strong reading routines in the home.
Families keep the tablets once the program is complete.
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American Contract Bridge League - Maui Unit
131 South Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753
Provides duplicate bridge games, lessons and other information.
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Kauai Homeless Prevention Program
4373 Rice Street, 1, Lihue, HI 96766
(Rapid Re-Housing) The program assists individuals and families who are imminent risk of homelessness to quickly become re-housed or to avoid eviction. Most referrals through the Coordinated Entry System (CES).
Hui No Ke Ola Pono
95 Mahalani Street, 21, Wailuku, HI 96793
Designed to eliminate disease and health risks to the Hawaiian community through programs specific to the general Hawaiian population. Emphasizes nutrition and diabetes. Promotes wellness and disease prevention. Provides referrals to physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. Provides information in traditional Hawaiian healing practices such as Lomi Lomi (Hawaiian massage therapy). Also offers breast and cervical cancer screening. Also offers a tobacco cessation program.
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Windward Nazarene Academy
45-232 Puaae Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Private school includes grades PK-8 for boys and girls.
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Your Ohana Early Identification Program
1822 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
The Early Identification Program (EID) supports families in learning about child development, family well-being, and community resources. EID is a resource and referral service that can link families to helpful community resources.
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Rainbow School Wahiawa
108 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Our Wahiawa site opened in 1989. Our facility is located on the grounds of Olive Methodist Church, although we are not associated with any religious denomination. We offer a developmentally appropriate program, serving 49 children ranging in age from 2-5 years.
Our toddler class accepts children in various stages of toilet training.
Licensed by the State of Hawaii Department of Human Service and nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
All staff meet State licensing requirements.
We accept DHS – Child Care Connection, Open Door, First-to-Work, Kamehameha Schools’ Keiki Pauahi Scholars Program, and Federal subsidies. All tuition payments are done through the FACTS Tuition Management program.
Your child’s Form 14, current TB clearance and DHS 908 Form are required upon acceptance into the school. Parents are also responsible for a non-refundable registration fee of $175 upon acceptance. If there are no availabilities, your child’s application will be placed on the center’s waitlist. Please contact the Center Director directly to set up a visit.
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HI Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice
733 Bishop Street, 1180, Honolulu, HI 96813
(HI Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice) HI Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice conducts data analysis and research to address income inequality, educates policymakers and the public, engages in collaborative problem solving and coalition building, and advocates for policy and systems change.
HI Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice does not provide direct social services. If you would like to advocate for one of our issues, please feel free to contact us.
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Expanded Food and Nutrition Education - Kona
79-7381 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
Assists families with limited income to plan low-cost, simple, healthy meals. Teaches families to shop wisely, stretch their dollars and resources, and keep foods safe. Meets with homemakers in small groups or individually in the family's home or at community sites.
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Kaimuki-Waialae YMCA
4835 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides child care and extended child care for preschool - teen (3-18 years old). Provides before and after school care for children. Offers land and aquatic exercise programs for adults, including Arthritis Aqua Exercise. Offers afterschool, summer and holiday child care programs for school aged children. Offers learn-to-swim programs for children through adults. Youth leadership program for teenagers.
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Adult Protective Services - Oahu
420 Waiakamilo Road, 202, Honolulu, HI 96817
Provides protective services to abused, neglected, or financially exploited dependent adults, 18 years and older. Takes action, with client consent, to prevent further abuse from occurring. Action taken may involve placement into adult day care centers, residential care homes, chore services, and/or counseling and other supportive services to adults.
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Culture-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Center
(Ho'omau Ke Ola - HKO) Hoomau Ke Ola operates a culture-based substance abuse treatment center providing residential, outpatient, and aftercare levels of care along with transitional housing, case management services, individual and group counseling, family education, and vocational education. Using cross-cultural perspectives to the healing of addiction, Hoomau Ke Ola clients participate in outdoor activities that include restoration of Hawaiian agricultural land, service to the community, hula and canoeing.
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Aquatics Section
799 Piilani Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Operates County swimming pools: Honokaa Pool/Honokaa High School pool, Kohala Pool/Kamehameha Park, Kawamoto Pool Swim Stadium/Hoolulu Complex, Kona Community Aquatic Center, Kona Pool/Konawaena High School pool, Laupahoehoe High School, NAS Pool/Old Airport, Pahala Pool/Kau High School pool, Pahoa Pool.
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Pet Microchipping
2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96826
Hawaiian Humane Society provides a pet microchipping service. Pet owners must also register their information with the company that manufactured their pet’s microchip or a free online database such as 24 Hour PetWatch or Found Animals.
In 2022, the City and County of Honolulu replaced the dog licensing system with rules requiring that all pet dogs 3 months and older and cats 4 months and older must have microchip identification.
Cats six months or older who are allowed outdoors are required by law to wear a collar with an identification tag.
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