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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.

Home and Community Based Services

91-1241 Saratoga Avenue, Kapolei, HI 96707
(HCBS) Adult Day Health in combination with Community Learning Services Group supports participants through a set of services on site and community based. Residential Habilitation provides individualized supports that assist the resident with the acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to living in the community. Chore Service provides services to maintain the home as a clean, sanitary and safe environment in order to ensure the participant’s health and welfare. Community Learning Services, Individual supports participant’s integration in the community. Personal Assistance/Habilitation includes a range of assistance or habilitative training services provided in the participant’s own home or family home to enable a participant to acquire, retain and/or improve skills related to living in his/her home. Training and Consultation assist unpaid caregivers, paid service supervisors and/or paid support staff in implementing the goals and outcomes developed from the person-centered planning process included in the Individualized Service Plan. RCH started its Developmental Disabilities Domiciliary Homes program in 1977. The homes were built by RCH with funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The homes are licensed and monitored by the State Department of Health. Currently, RCH operates two domiciliary homes with a capacity of housing and providing services for up to four residents in each home. The homes are managed by Domiciliary Home Managers who provide a family environment and support the residents in developing their independent daily living skills through integration in the community. The program consists of a highly structured skill developmental training program focused on personal care, social integration, and systematic positive behavior changes. The program is complemented with a day activity program and transportation services.

Division of Financial Institutions

335 Merchant Street, Rm. 221, Honolulu, HI 96813
Regulates and supervises all state-chartered financial institutions through a program of licensing, enforcement and examinations. Note: Certain financial institutions operating in Hawaii are chartered under federal laws and division has no jurisdiction over those institutions.

English for Second Language Learner - Oahu, Honolulu

4967 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides special language assistance and support services for students whose first language or dominant home language is not English. Bilingual school/home assistants link parents with school.
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Refuse, Recycling, Bulky Item Collection

1000 Uluohia Street, 201, Kapolei, HI 96707
Collects refuse twice a week, except on Christmas and New Year's Day. Provides information on refuse collection, curbside recycling, dead animal pick-up, bulky item pick-up, and excess green waste disposal. For collection/operations issues, please use the phone to get your answer more quickly -- call the collection yard servicing your area at the phone numbers provided above. Follow size and weight restrictions: 6 foot and 60 pound maximum for long items and bundles. For single-family homes, place items on the curbside fronting your property. Do not block sidewalks, driveways, drain inlets or roadways. Please note, City crews will not enter private property to retrieve bulky items scheduled for pick up. For multi-family units, items should be placed in common pick-up locations. Contact your resident or property manager to identify these locations. Only one appointment per address can be made per month except for Waikiki, where residents can make weekly appointments. Description and quantity of items is required. Only items scheduled for pick up will be collected. Single family homes are able to dispose of up to five (5) bulky waste items and two (2) metal appliances per separate appliance appointment. Each individual unit in multi-unit residential buildings are able to schedule up to five (5) bulky waste items for disposal and two (2) metal appliances per separate appliance appointment. AOAOs and property/resident managers may choose to schedule up to twenty (20) bulky items per collection and eight (8) metal appliances per separate metal appointment. To select this option, please contact the City's Refuse Division at [email protected] or by calling 768-3200 option "0". Follow the appointment instructions to empty, bundle, secure glass or leave items unsealed. Follow size and weight restrictions: 6 foot and 60 pound maximum for long items and bundles. For single-family homes, place items on the curbside fronting your property. Do not block sidewalks, driveways, drain inlets or roadways. Please note, City crews will not enter private property to retrieve bulky items scheduled for pick up. For multi-family units, items should be placed in common pick-up locations. Contact your resident or property manager to identify these locations.

Kauai County Department of Planning

4444 Rice Street, 473, Lihue, HI 96766
Develops general and development plans for the Island of Kauai. Processes permits relating to land development.
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Temporary Disability Compensation and Workers' Comp

81-990 Halekii Street, 2607, Kealakekua, HI 96750
(Temporary Disability Insurance, TDI, Temporary Disability Compensation and Workers Comp) Enforces labor laws relating to workers compensation (wage replacement benefits, medical or hospital care for work-related illness or injury), temporary disability insurance (wage replacement benefits for non-work-related illness or injury), and prepaid health care (medical or hospital care for non-work-related illness or injury).
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Hawaii Diaper Bank

45-3626 Mamane Street, Honokaa, HI 96727
(HDB) Provides diapers, wipes, and other basic essentials for low-income families of young children birth to 5 years old.
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County of Kauai Emergency Management Agency - WENS

3990 Kaana Street, 100, Lihue, HI 96766
(Wireless Emergency Notification System) County of Kauai Emergency Management Agency uses the Wireless Emergency Notification System (WENS) to create and rapidly disseminate voice and text message to cell phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), email accounts, and TTY/TDD receiving devices for the hearing impaired. Visit the website to read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)s for more information.

Senior Wellness and Leisure Program

309 7th Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
Provides a broad range of activities covering the recreational, social, cultural, health and educational needs and interests of the elderly. Call for specific program schedules and sites.
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Hawaii Medical Reserve Corps

3040 Umi Street, Lihue, HI 96766
The Medical Reserve Corps in Hawaii is an all volunteer group with many different skill sets. The Hawaii MRC needs volunteers who have medical and non-medical backgrounds who want to serve their local communities during public health emergencies or large scale emergency response events.

2-1-1 Wisconsin

2059 Atwood Ave, Madison, WI 53704
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Social Enterprises Program

723-C Umi Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
(PGC-SEP) The Social Enterprises Program helps people with business planning, finances, success rates, KIVA microloans of up to $15,000, and other wraparound services to help them start up a successful business.

Hilo Farmers Market

Kamehameha Avenue - At Mamo Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Assists farmers, small growers and small processed food manufacturers by providing a place to market fruit, flowers, plants, vegetables and fish. Craft items also may be sold.
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Intensive in-Home Program

622 Hinano Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Hale Kipa's Intensive In-Home Services provides clinical therapy and services to families and youth in their homes, with the goal of strengthening families. Additional phone numbers: (808) 969-1935 Hilo and Kona on Hawaii Island (808) 246-4898 Kauai

Honolulu Vet Center

1680 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite F3, Honolulu, HI 96814
Individual, marriage/family, group counseling for deployment-related readjustment issues. VA benefits explanation and referral. Screening and referral to VA medical services for issues such as traumatic brain injury, substance abuse. Information and referral for community resources.

Writing Retreat

45-720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Our Writing Retreat is not exactly a class but is an opportunity to meet and write in company with other beginning and experienced writers. Here we tap into our mutual creative energy. After introductions, we collect ideas in response to a starter prompt, then each person begins to draft a story, poem, memoir, argument or whatever. In small groups we read these diverse pieces and give each other non-critical reader responses.

Hoomana Hou School

(Ho'omana Hou School) Hoomana Hou School is a private school includes grades 9-12 for boys and girls.

Engineering Division

100 Ainoa Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Plans, programs, budgets, designs, constructs and inspects improvements such as streets, highways, bridges, drainage and flood control projects, buildings and public works structures. Manages surveys, maps and land related services for the acquisition of lands, rights-of-way, rights-of-entry and easements. Prepares master plans, sets design standards for traffic, roadway and drainage systems. Maintains Kalana O Maui, Kalana Pakui and Old Courthouse building.
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Statewide Homeless Emergency Grants Program – Maui County

65 South Kane Street, Kahului, HI 96733
(SHEG) A one time, not ongoing financial assistance for households who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness. Single, couples and families. Provides assistance with rent deposit, first month rent, past due rent, utilities when included with rent or if utility assistance prevents homelessness. Utility assistance for renters only. Utilities assistance to prevent the household from losing their housing or prevent homelessness.

Oahu - District 4

530 South King Street, 202, Honolulu, HI 96813
District 4 council member (Tommy Waters) regarding Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Waialae Iki, Kalani Valley, Kahala, Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimuki, portions of Kapahulu, Diamond Head, Black Point, Waikiki, and Ala Moana Beach Park Council Chair Committee on Executive Management - Chair Current Term: 2019-2023 Committees Executive Management, Chair Executive Matters and Legal Affairs

Third Circuit Court Family Courts

777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
The Family Court hears legal matters involving children; domestic relations cases including divorce, child support, paternity, custody matters; domestic violence cases including civil restraining orders involving family members; civil commitment cases, guardianships of adults, and adult abuse cases. Additional phone numbers: HILO (808) 961-7670 Adoption Records (808) 961-7500 Documents and Forms (808) 969-7798 Domestic Abuse, TROs (808) 961-7670 Juvenile Intake and Probation KONA (808) 961-7670 Adoption Records (808) 443-2112 Documents and Forms (808) 443-2112 Domestic Abuse, TROs (808) 443-2190 Juvenile Intake and Probation (808) 443-2105 Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) WAIMEA (808) 961-7670 Adoption Records (808) 443-2112 Documents and Forms (808) 443-2112 Domestic Abuse, TROs (808) 443-2000 Juvenile Intake and Probation
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Oahu - District 8

530 South King Street, 202, Honolulu, HI 96813
District 8 council member (Brandon J.C. Elefante) regarding Lower Aiea, Pearlridge, Waimalu, Newtown, Pearl City, Seaview, Crestview, Waipio Gentry and portions Waipahu Current Term: 2019-2023 Committees Budget Executive Matters and Legal Affairs Public Infrastructure and Technology Transportation, Sustainability and Health, Vice Chair Zoning and Planning, Chair

Mobilization, Deployment and Stability Support Operations

310 Brannon Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
The Army Community Services's Mobilization, Deployment and Stability Support Operations program helps support community readiness during deployments and emergencies. Helps make sure installation programs align with unit deployment cycles, provide pre- and post-deployment support, and help unit commanders with their family readiness plans and deployment support services for service members and their families. Responsible for operating an Emergency Family Assistance Center in the case of an all-hazards event, and supporting service members and families during Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and Repatriation. Acts as a case manager for all requests for assistance through the Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS).