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Cancer Patient Navigation Program
95 Mahalani Street, 8, Wailuku, HI 96793
A certified Patient Navigator provides personal hands-on support and direction to patients going through cancer treatment. The Patient Navigator can provide direction and referrals to resources, help patient's find financial assistance, help patient's formulate their thoughts for doctor's appointments, and help patient's coordinate their care between the many separate clinics/physicians/labs/imaging facilities located in Maui County and beyond.
Integrative cancer patient navigator.
Shari's e-mail: [email protected] Christina's e-mail: [email protected]
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Mccully-Moiliili Public Library
2211 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Maintains information resources, i.e. books, magazines, musical recordings, video and audio tapes, State and County government documents and Hawaiiana materials. Provides fax service to send messages to State legislators. Provides access to wi-fi and telephone reference service.
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Holy Cross Catholic Church Food Pantry
2-2370 Kaumualii Highway, Kalaheo, HI 96741
(Love One Another Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry) Holy Cross Catholic Church provides a food pantry.
Holy Cross Catholic Church food pantry plans to be open November 7, 2025, December 5, 2025. Call to confirm January 2026 date.
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Residential Security Inspection
85-939 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Inspects home or business and points out vulnerability to crimes such as property crime, burglary, auto theft or theft from automobile.
Community Policing Team in your district: Call your district police station.
Core Four Business Planning Class
1144 Ilima Street, 102, Lanai City, HI 96763
(MEO, MEO Core 4 Business Planning Class) Offers a 30-hour course that helps individuals analyze business opportunity and plan success. The course guides individuals in the development of a realistic, achievable plan for a business. It is helpful for prospective entrepreneurs as well as existing small business owners.
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American Diabetes Association - Hawaii
1670 Makaloa Street, 235, Honolulu, HI 96814
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) provides trusted resources such as the annually updated Standards of Care in Diabetes, advances research and education through initiatives like Scientific Sessions, and supports youth and families through programs like Camp He Ola Ke Keiki and the upcoming Project Power Youth. We also advocate for safe and inclusive schools through the Safe at School program, engage the public through events such as the Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes and the State of Diabetes Hawaii. We connect local communities to culturally relevant resources like the ADA Food Hub.
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State of Hawaii Toll-free Telephone System
Maintains a toll-free switchboard which allows neighbor island residents to call state offices on Oahu without charge. Calls are answered by automated answering device. The recorded message states that if you know the telephone number you wish to call, you may enter the last 5 digits and be connected directly if calling from a touch tone phone. If using a rotary phone, or don't know the number, stay on the line and an operator will assist you.
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Time of Day Recording - Hawaii/Statewide
Recorded message giving accurate time through Hawaiian Telcom.
Hawaii Foodbank Oahu Volunteers
2611 Kilihau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
Volunteer to help with Kaukau 4 Keiki, at the Hawaii Foodbank Warehouse, with the Senior Food Box (CSFP), with Food 4 Keiki (F4K), or with agency partners like Angel Network Charities, King's Chapel, or Lighthouse Outreach Center to bring food to persons in need across Oahu.
Visit the website or call for more information.
Step 1: Pick a volunteer opportunity.
Step 2: Fill out the volunteer application form (individual, group, or court mandated application).
Step 3: Wait for your email from [email protected] with further instruction about volunteering and Volunteer orientation.
Makawao Clubhouse
82 Makani Road, Makawao, HI 96768
Boys and Girls Clubs of Maui operates a drop-in service facility for youth ages 8 years old to 18 years old, if enrolled in high school. Programs and activities include: character and leadership; healthy lifestyles; sports, fitness, and recreation; education; and workforce development.
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Mexican Consulate General
532 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Assists Mexican citizens who are visiting or living in Hawaii (medical problems, legal issues, etc.). Issues tourist permits. Provides information for potential visitors to Mexico.
Foodland Ala Moana
1450 Ala Moana Boulevard, 800, Honolulu, HI 96814
Call for availability of vaccine, appointment, and other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Flu
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Merrie Monarch Festival
865 Piilani Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Starting Easter Sunday (March/April) each year. Features Kahiko (ancient) hula competition, Auwana (modern) hula competition and the Miss Aloha Hula competition, daily hula shows, Hawaiian arts & crafts and a parade.
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Hawaii Big Game Fishing Club
PO Box 3106, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745
Supports fishing throughout the state. Promotes ecology and conservation, education.
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United Way Information and Referral Center and 2-1-1 Call Center (Alabama)
3600 8th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35222
2-1-1 of Alabama.
Consulate of Chile
745 Fort Street Mall, 18, Honolulu, HI 96813
Assists citizens of Chile who are visiting or living in Hawaii (legal issues, medical problems, etc.). Provides information to businesses and prospective visitors to Chile. Issues passports and visas.
Freeway Service Patrol
869 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(FSP) Freeway Service Patrol offers a variety of services to assist you when your vehicle has stopped on the freeway or close to off and on ramps. Our goal is to help you get your vehicle started so that you can get back on the road. If your vehicle does not start, a Freeway Service Patrol driver may tow you and your vehicle to an off-freeway location. The services we provide include:
-Changing flat tires
-Jump starting your car as a result of a dead battery
-Radiator refills
-Making temporary repairs
-Providing gallon of gasoline (we do not provide diesel)
-Towing vehicle off the freeway to a designated drop area. Once your vehicle is towed off the freeway, you can call for another towing service or your automobile insurance for further assistance.
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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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Unemployment Insurance - Kona
81-990 Halekii Street, 2087, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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.
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American Cancer Society Programs and Services
95 Mahalani Street, 27, Wailuku, HI 96793
(American Cancer Society Cancer Survivors Network, American Cancer Society I Can Cope Class, American Cancer Society Look Good Feel Better, American Cancer Society Look Good/Feel Better, American Cancer Society Reach to Recovery) Reach To Recovery: Trained volunteers who are breast cancer survivors provide emotional and educational support for women who are facing or have had breast cancer surgery.
Cancer Survivors Network: Online community created for survivors and caregivers to connect with others, visit www.cancer.org
Gift Items: A limited supply of wigs, hats, turbans, scarves and breast prostheses are available by appointment. These items are received by the local offices by donations from others and through our TLC Catalog.
Support Groups: The office is a clearinghouse of information on local self-help and support groups that provide emotional and educational help. Patients and caregivers also are invited to visit the Cancer Survivors' Network at www.cancer.org .
Relay For Life: You are invited to attend Relay For Life, our annual event to celebrate survivors, remember loved ones, and give everyone the opportunity to fight back against cancer. We encourage all survivors to attend this fun, uplifting event.
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Environmental Management Division
2827 Waimano Home Road, 234, Pearl City, HI 96782
Administers federally-mandated environmental management programs: Wastewater Branch, Clean Air Branch, Clean Water Branch, Safe Drinking Water Branch, and Solid and Hazardous Wastes Branch.
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Legal Line
Provides free information on legal topics such as estate planning, family law, employment and insurance issues. Uses volunteer attorneys to answer calls.
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North Shore Mental Health
66-125 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712
North Shore Mental Health provides services to clients in adult behavioral and mental health. Programs include: Community Based Case Management, PAB, ADAD, and our Leahi medical respite program.
Care Services and Support
The Golden West Chapter’s evidence based wraparound model of care combines coordinated, customized medical care and community and home-based services and support.
The Chapter’s proven Excellence in ALS Care Initiative encompasses all key elements of our Care Services program which are focused on ensuring proactive, expert multidisciplinary care.
In addition to providing direct services, we simultaneously engage the ALS community in activities that accelerate the search for effective treatments and cures.
The Chapter’s Care Services program is an evidence based “wraparound model of care” that combines fully coordinated and individualized medical care with community and home-based services and support.
This model is clinically proven to help people live longer and better with ALS, as it addresses the medical, social, emotional, and financial challenges they face.
The Chapter’s approach in the state of Hawaii is unduplicated and tailored for each client and their loved ones.
For example, Care Managers help clients and their loved ones access information and resources in their communities, connect with clinicians who specialize in ALS, obtain durable medical equipment and augmentative communication devices available through the Chapter’s Equipment Loan Program, understand and navigate insurance benefits, provide guidance around home modification, help find professional caregivers, and connect with others living with ALS.
And if people with ALS and their loved ones have concerns about anything else related to this disease, our Care Managers are there to help.
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Fur-Angel Foundation
Fur-Angel Foundation is a local 501(c)3 organization located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Our purpose is to rescue underprivileged dogs, and strengthen the human-animal bond in our community by educating the public about animal welfare.
If you're contacting us because you have FOUND a dog, please take him/her to the nearest Veterinary Hospital to get scanned for a microchip and complete a "Found Animal Report" with Hawaiian Humane Society at http://www.hawaiianhumane.org/FoundPets
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