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HEART and Soul

1300 Halona Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Parents And Children Together's (PACT) HEART and Soul program provides group programs and mentoring services for children typically between the ages of 5 years old - 21 years old who have experienced sexual abuse. Supportive services assist youth in their healing process, guiding them toward a successful transition to adulthood. Group programs are also available for siblings and parents/caregivers. Groups area available after hours and in the evening. 1300 Halona Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

Island School

3-1875 Kaumalii Highway, Lihue, HI 96766
Private school includes grades PK-12 for boys and girls.

Retired and Senior Volunteer Program

127 Kamana Street, 5, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides a variety of opportunities for retired and senior persons aged 55 and older to volunteer at government and private non-profit agencies within their communities. Provides the community with the talents and experience of older Americans and enriches the lives of the agencies, the clients and the volunteers. RSVP is a program of the Corporation for National Community Service - Senior Corps.
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Highways Division - Maui

1827 Kaohu Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Maintains county roadways. Maintains and installs traffic signs and markings. Provides cesspool pumping service. Maintains the county cemeteries. Maintains drainage and soil erosion control facilities.
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Foster Botanical Garden

50 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96817
Founded in the 1850's on royal lands, with tropical plantings and mature trees. Paths lead through orchid and primitive cycad gardens. Provides educational displays, self- guiding brochure and conducted tours.

Intake Service Center - Oahu

2199 Kamehameha Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96819
Diverts arrested offenders from incarceration in State jails. Screens adult law violators for conditional release. Provides supervision upon Court order.
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Obsessive Compulsive Foundation

18 Tremont Street, 308, Boston, MA 02108
Founded by a group of people with OCD in 1986, the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) is an international not-for-profit organization made up of people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related disorders, as well as their families, friends, professionals and others. The mission and goals of the IOCDF are to:
  • Educate the public and professionals about OCD in order to raise awareness and improve the quality of treatment provided;
  • Support research into the cause of, and effective treatments for, OCD and related disorders;
  • Improve access to resources for those with OCD and their families;
  • Advocate and lobby for the OCD community.
Provides information and referral on treatment or support groups for those with obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD). Publishes newsletter and other materials. Funds research and holds annual conference.

Maui Hui Malama

375 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Hui Malama utilizes the desire and objective of obtaining a diploma through a public high school or the community school for adults not only as a necessary step in personal growth and skill building but also to establish a path for the at-risk youth to discover their individual potential for success. By providing positive examples, Hui Malama changes the poor habits and behaviors of the participant to establish a foundation upon which the youth may return to the public school setting or obtain their GED diploma and gain employment or related training. Today, Hui Malama transforms Maui’s at-risk youth into thriving community members with the ability to adapt, grow and excel in their personal and career journey. To do this, Hui Malama focuses on rebuilding the person – a “being” that can serve as the foundation for learning and doing the necessary things for an enriching life as a positive family, workplace and community contributor. Hui Malama is the only organization in Maui County that addresses the cr Currently working remotely due to COVID-19. Inquiries can be made by visiting our website at https://www.mauihui.org or calling (808) 244-5911 leave a message in our general mailbox.

Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau - Oahu

2270 Kalakaua Avenue, 801, Honolulu, HI 96815
Promotes tourism to Hawai'i and assures that the visitor experience is a satisfying and memorable one. Responds to inquiries from the public on what to see and do in the islands of Hawai'i.

Walmart Kailua-Kona

75-1015 Henry Street, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
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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HIV/AIDS, STD, Hepatitis Testing - Diamond Head Health Center

Diamond Head Health Center, 3627 Kilauea Ave Room 302, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (STD), including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia. Provides HIV testing and counseling, and partner notification services for STD, HIV. Also provides hepatitis B and C testing (based on eligibility, please call to check). Also, hepatitis B vaccines (based on availability and eligibility, please call to check).

Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Lanai

Lanai City, HI 96763
Advocates for the betterment of native Hawaiians. Assesses needs. Develops demonstration projects. Provides scholarships, small business loans, and business assistance. Advises on cultural protocol. Provides voter registration and education. Provides legal assistance and referral for human service programs. Assists with housing needs. Publishes monthly newspaper. Recommends speakers on Hawaiian issues and culture. Maintains a registry of persons of Hawaiian ancestry. Assesses needs of native Hawaiians and advocates on their behalf. Registers and tracks persons of Hawaiian ancestry to help OHA determine how best to distribute benefits from federal programs addressing health, education and economic development. This also qualifies Hawaiians for special group benefits to be organized by OHA, including group insurance and discounts on selected retail and service purchases.

Community Empowerment Resources - Intensive Outpatient Program

1110 University Avenue, 411, Honolulu, HI 96826
(IOP) The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an intensive psychotherapeutic program designed to treat substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Services include group therapy, individual counseling, and toxicology testing. Sessions are often done as a group. Clients go home each night, rather than living at a treatment center. Clients attend IOP groups 3-5 days per week, for a total of 9-15 hours per week.

Women in Need Oahu

98-1238 Kaahumanu Street, 403, Pearl City, HI 96782
We provide clean and sober housing, bridge to success transitional housing, resource referrals, parenting classes, life skills classes, substance abuse relapse prevention, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, re-entry from incarceration, domestic violence education, employment services, case management, and advocacy. WIN is committed to guiding women and teens towards sobriety, self-esteem and responsibility through our warm, nurturing and holistic approach. We help our clients develop positive life skills they need to become independent and productive members of our community. We do everything we can to break the generational cycle of hopelessness and abuse. WIN gives preference for admission of pregnant women in our housing and treatment program.

Kahala Community Park

4495 Pahoa Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
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 geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, games and sports, seasonal activities and crafts, and excursions. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.

Unemployment Insurance - Kauai

4370 Kukui Grove Street, 3-214, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides information on requirements of the unemployment insurance program. Accepts claims for unemployment insurance and determines if a person is eligible and the amount of benefits due. Ensures compliance by employers with the rules, regulations and provisions under the Hawaii Employment Security Law. Registers liable employers and collects taxes. To file unemployment claims: https://huiclaims.hawaii.gov/#/ Forms available online: Monday - Friday, 6:30am - 11:00pm. Weekends/holidays 9:00am - 11:00pm. Kauai Claims Office: [email protected] Have Your Claim Backdated: [email protected] If You Were Disqualified: [email protected] To Request Language Access: [email protected]

United Way 2-1-1 Fox Cities (Wisconsin)

1455 Midway Road, Menasha, WI 54952
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Royal Kunia Park and Ride Market

94-640 Kupuohi Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Royal Kunia Park and Ride Market is a low cost market where farmers sell fresh produce, baked goods, and fish directly to the public. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) voucher are accepted. Royal Kunia Park and Ride at Kupuna Loop and Kupuohi Street
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Hui O Hauula Ohana Produce Plus

54-135 Kamehameha Highway, Hauula, HI 96717
(Ohana Produce Plus) Hui O Hauula's Ohana Produce Plus food distribution at Hauula Beach Park.
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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.

Department of Planning and Permitting

650 South King Street, 7th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
(DPP) The Department of Planning and Permitting coordinates Honolulu's long range planning and community planning efforts; prepares, maintains, and administers zoning, subdivision, building, and environmental protection ordinances, rules and regulations, amendments, and revisions. Establishes review procedures for land use, subdivision, and building applications. Hears and determines petitions for varying the application of the zoning ordinance. Oversees all functions of land use policy planning and implementation. The Zoning Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting, in the administration of zoning and subdivision ordinances and regulations. The Design Advisory Committee advises the department on design issues related to major project proposals in special districts. The Building Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting in the administration of Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Codes. The Planning Commission advises the Mayor, City

Foster and Adoptive Care

420 Waiakamilo Road, 300a, Honolulu, HI 96817
If you are interested in becoming a resource family, contact Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) Hui Ho’omalu, they are contracted by DHS. PIDF has partnered with Family Programs Hawaii (FPH), and a consortium of other community providers to form Hui Ho'omalu (A Group to Protect and Shelter), all working together to advance Hawaii’s foster care system. Recruits and certifies adoptive parent(s) for children needing an adoptive family. Recruits adoptive families for children who are a ward of the state. Provides adoption services for foster children.

State of Hawaii Department of Defense March 2026 Kona Low

3949 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
(March 2026 Kona Low) State of Hawaii Department of Defense Hawaii Emergency Management Agency provides a website with information on the Kona Low on March 2026. Information includes links to information, shelter, public safety notices, road closures and travel disruptions, recovery resources, damage assessment links, hotel information for storm evacuees, links to donate to Kona Low relief efforts, press conference information, and information on preparing for flash floods.
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