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Above and Beyond Transportation
Above and Beyond Services provides non-emergency medical transportation for persons in wheelchairs and gurneys.
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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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Access to Justice Room Honolulu District Court
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Kauikeaouli Hale Access to Justice Room) The Honolulu District Court Access to Justice Room will provide legal help to the Oahu community on a pilot basis. Volunteer attorneys from the Hawaii State Bar Association will provide limited legal information by telephone in areas such as landlord-tenant, family, and other district court matters.
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Domestic Abuse Shelter - West Hawaii Island
(Domestic Abuse Shelter) Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for abused partners and their children. It is a time-out period for abused partners to learn about the dynamics of domestic violence, the cycle of abuse and how to develop a "safety plan". It is also a time for learning about and making choices; discovering that they are not at fault for the abuse; building self-esteem and learning self-empowerment.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters help families and children escape from domestic violence and establish independent lives. The Shelter offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order), housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program Clients learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plan, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills.
Children develop safety plans and learn they're not responsible for domestic violence. Length of stay varies depending on individual needs, up to 90 days in the She
Consumer Loans
Provides consumer loans to assist Hawaii residents build credit, repair credit, pay off debt or address financial or housing emergencies. All borrowers receive individualized financial counseling.
Hawaiian Community Assets does the financial counseling.
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Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
45-845 Pookela Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Hina Mauka objective is provide a comprehensive services delivery system of residential, day treatment and aftercare levels of care. Hina Mauka’s objective is to provide a separate track for co-occurring disorders consumers deemed appropriate. Another objective is to provide a longer term treatment perspective that incorporates the stages of change research to “meet the consumer where they are”. Cognitive restructuring techniques; motivational enhancement interventions and motivational interviewing techniques; relapse prevention; and other services are designed to help the consumer foster independence, connect to community-based services, and participate in support activities to increase stability. Hina Mauka’s objective is to provide a specifically designed curriculum with skill building and process groups that are designed to facilitate a change in thought processes, attitudes, values and behaviors that promotes a greater degree of personal responsibility.
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USPS
620 Jacaranda Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
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.
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USPS
888 Kapahulu Avenue, Suite 100, Honolulu, HI 96816
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.
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Ticket-to-Work Program
615 Piikoi Street, 1105, Honolulu, HI 96814
(Network Enterprises Ticket to Work Program, Network Enterprises Ticket-to-Work Program) Services are provided for individuals with severe disabilities who are issued a Ticket-to-Work through a contract with the Social Security Administration.
Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse
94-091 Waipio Point Access Road, Waipahu, HI 96797
Provides psychosocial rehabilitative services which assist individuals to develop daily and community living skills. Teaches clients to set goals for themselves, learn problem solving, handle social relationships. Utilizes self-help group experiences and pre-vocational services including educational and recreational activities. Arranges for linkages with vocational programs and job placement services for people with severe mental illness.
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EBT Fraud Alert – November 2023
The Department of Human Services (DHS) has received reports of fraudulent transactions statewide, but the reports are largely concentrated on the island of Oahu in the urban Honolulu area.
What should I do if I suspect a fraudulent transaction has occurred with my EBT card?
-DHS encourages all Financial or SNAP clients to be proactive and check their EBT account for unusual transactions.
-Please visit the DHS Processing Center (PC) nearest to you to report any fraudulent transaction and to request a replacement card. A list of DHS Processing Centers statewide can be found online at: https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/blog/processing-centers-and-first-to-work-units/.
Can DHS replace my benefits if they were stolen?
-Clients who report lost benefits due to a fraudulent transaction must report the lost benefits to DHS and may request replacement of their SNAP benefit.
-Congress passed a law in late 2022 to help SNAP participants who are victims of card skimming, cloning and other similar methods of activity. The law allows for the replacement of benefits stolen through these methods in limited circumstances.
-More information about addressing stolen SNAP benefits is available at: https://fns.usda.gov/snap/stolen-benefits.
Helpful Tips and Resources
-Check your EBT account regularly for unauthorized changes. You may check EBT balances through one of three options:
1. Go to https://ebtEDGE.com
2. Use the ebtEDGE mobile application.
3. Call the EBT vendor at (888) 328-4292.
-Avoid simple PINs for your card.
-Keep your PIN and card number secret, and change your PIN often. You may want to change your PIN at least one a month, prior to your benefit issuance date.
-Know that you have the option to Freeze and Unfreeze your EBT card. When your EBT card is not in use, you can freeze your card and unfreeze your card when you need to use it again for purchases.
-Block out-of-state and online transactions. Fraudulent transactions have been reported to occur with online and out-of-state transactions. You may block these types of purchase when you are not traveling out of state or not shopping online.
-Beware of Phishing schemes. State agencies and EBT processors will never call or text you to ask for your PIN or card number. Be cautious when you receive these requests and do not share your personal information.
Additional information:
For additional information, please call the Public Assistance Information System (PAIS) call center at (855) 643-1643 and ask to speak to a live agent.
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CVS Longs Drugs Pharmacy Kulamalu
55 Kiopaa Street, Makawao, HI 96768
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines
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Hepatitis A ImmunizationsMeningitis ImmunizationsTravel ImmunizationsChildhood ImmunizationFlu VaccinesChickenpox ImmunizationsHPV ImmunizationsShingles ImmunizationsTd/Tdap ImmunizationsHepatitis B ImmunizationsMeasles/Mumps/Rubella ImmunizationsRetail PharmaciesPneumococcal Pneumonia Immunizations
Epilepsy Resource Center
(Epilepsy and Seizures 24 Hours Helpline, Epilepsy and Seizure Helpline, Epilepsy Foundation) The Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline has trained information specialists to answer your questions about epilepsy and seizures and provide you with help, hope, support, guidance, and access to national and local resources.
Mediation Program
2804 Wehe Road, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides mediation services to resolve disputes. Mediates domestic, neighborhood, landlord-tenant, small claims, juvenile, consumer-merchant, divorce, job related, contract and business disputes.
Provides referrals to appropriate outside agency.
[email protected] - Direct Mediation email
[email protected] - general email
Attachment Biobehavioral Catch-up
1300 Halona Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(ABC) Attachment Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) Program - an evidenced-based intervention for caregivers of infants and toddlers who have experienced early adversity.
The ABC Parent-Child Attachment Specialist, known more informally as the ABC Parent Coach, is able to provide intervention for infants between 6 and 24 months of age and toddlers between 24 and 48 months.
ABC is a 10-week, home-visiting program that helps caregivers learn to (respond sensitively to) nurture their young child, which enhances their children’s behavioral and regulatory capabilities, and fosters the development of secure attachments.
1300 Halona Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
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Mental Health Kokua - Duplex I Oahu
680 Iwilei Road, 600, Honolulu, HI 96817
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.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 247-7370 Alternate phone number
(808) 737-2523 Main Office
(808) 737-6517 After-hours/Emergency
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Ohana Ola O Kahumana
86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Waianae, HI 96792
Transitional shelter provides Housing First Case Management and focuses on connecting clients to mainstream resources, increasing income, life and tenancy skills, and reaching the ultimate goal of Permanent Housing.
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Oahu Federal Public Housing Waiting List
1002 North School Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
The Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) is opening applications for the waitlist on Monday, April 20, 2026 8:00 am until Monday, April 27, 2026 4:00 pm. The waitlist is for:
-Project-Based Voucher Waiting List for the Towers at Kuhio Park, 1475 Linapuni Street, Honolulu, HI 96819. It is managed by The Michaels Organization. The HPHA is accepting applications for 2 bedroom units only. The HPHA will accept 600 applications.
-Project-Based Voucher Waiting List for Palolo Homes, 2170 Ahe Street, Honolulu, HI 96816.
It is managed by Mutual Housing Association of Hawaii. The HPHA is accepting applications for 3 and 4 bedroom units only. The HPHA will accept 300 applications.
-Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Waiting List. This waiting list serves the HPHA’s Housing Choice Voucher program on the island of Oahu. The HPHA is accepting applications for all voucher unit sizes. The HPHA will accept 1000 applications.
The HPHA has adopted a lottery selection policy. After a waiting list closes, the HPHA will place applicants on the list in a randomized order. Applications will be active for 18 months from the date of placement on a waiting list and then expire. After 18 months, remaining applications will automatically be cancelled. For more information about the opening of the waiting lists, visit the HPHA’s website at https://www.hpha.hawaii.gov/how-to-apply.
These organizations may provide assistance with applications:
We Are Oceania, 720 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 913-1364, [email protected]
Parents and Children Together (PACT), 1485 Linapuni Street, 105, Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 841-6777, [email protected]. Please call or walk-in Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP), 1132 Bishop Street, 100, Honolulu, HI 96813
If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to disability, you may contact our office by phone at (808) 832-6040, via Teletypewriter/Telecommunications Device for the Deaf at (808) 782-3421, or by email at [email protected]. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate forms such as large print, Braille, electronic copy. The notice is available online in English, Chuukese, French, Hawaiian, Ilokano, Japanese, Korean, Marshaellese, Russian, Samoan, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Tongan, and Vietnamese.
Visit the website for information on dates and times for interpreter services via Zoom to assist Limited English Proficient (LEP) applicants at no cost while waiting lists are open. Assistace for Chuukese, Marshallese, Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
Veterans Legal Assistance - Oahu
545 Queen Street, 100, Honolulu, HI 96813
(VLA) The VLA project focuses on disabled and elderly veterans and family members who are residents of the state of Hawaii and who want assistance with filing benefits claims with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Also offers referrals to volunteer attorneys through VLSH's pro bono program for legal advice and direct services for: Family Law, Tenant Rights, Collections and Bankruptcy, Estate Planning/Probate, Re-Employment and Community Service Program (Oahu only).
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Hale Kau Kau - Food Donations
25 West Lipoa Street, Kihei, HI 96753
Food donations are accepted at Hale Kau Kau.
Hale Kau Kau program serves dinner meals on-site to those who do not have the resources for basic food. Hale Kau Kau delivers dinner meals every day to homebound persons (seniors, people with disabilities, etc.)
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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.)
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Waikiki Community Center
310 Paoakalani Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815
Waikiki Community Center (WCC) programs focus on education, social and wellness activities for all adults, regardless of age.
Meeting facilities are available for rent to non-profit groups.
Wheelchair access to main entrance via ramps; Accessible washrooms; Designated parking spaces
United Way of Greater Lorain County's First Call for Help (Ohio)
642 Broadway Avenue, Lorain, OH 44052
2-1-1 of Ohio.
Commercial Kitchen
86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Waianae, HI 96792
Provides food service to needy children. Supplies breakfast/lunch to many area schools. Feeds people through the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program.
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Juvenile Anger Management
200 North Vineyard Boulevard, 152, Honolulu, HI 96817
The Community Assistance Center helps families learn self-management skills enabling them to cope with difficult situations without violence. They provide an educational program; not a counseling or therapeutic service.
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