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Puuhonua

(Pu'uhonua) Provides comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence. Services include crisis counseling, legal service, police intervention, outreach, advocacy and lifeline phones. Additional phone numbers for Outreach Components: (808) 696-9735 Waianae (808) 261-0917 Kailua (808) 221-2919 Kalihi (808) 220-3871 Wahiawa

SAA

3890 D North Freeway, Houston, TX 77022
Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) offers referrals to 12-step recovery meetings for people who have a desire to recover from sexually compulsive or addictive behavior. Meetings are located all over the world with the majority being in North America. Meetings are held seven days a week at all times of the day. Meeting formats include face-to-face, telephone, and web-based options. SAA does NOT offer telephone counseling nor is it a “hotline.” Interested parties will be referred to a meeting in his/her area or to a telephone/web-based meeting for assistance.

Clean and Sober Homes Registry

601 Kamokila Boulevard, 360, Kapolei, HI 96707
Visit the website and to search for Clean and Sober homes in Hawaii. Click on the link, https://cshome.ehawaii.gov/, the click the "Search" button.

Queen's Island Urgent Care Pearl Kai

98-199 Kamehameha Highway, F, Aiea, HI 96701
(Island Urgent Care Pearl Kai) Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, MMR, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Travel Vaccines Adults only for the flu vaccine

Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance

(McGruff Program, Take a bite out of Crime Program) Provides education, training, research, and coordination and monitoring of federal grants on the issues of crime prevention and system improvement to criminal justice agencies, the Legislature, and citizens to establish a safer and better informed community. Offers programs including the McGruff "Take a Bite Out of Crime" program, internet safety, and crime research and trend analysis. Coordinates and administers federal grants including the Edward Byrne Memorial Grant (criminal justice block grant for drugs and violent crime, available only to government agencies). Violence Against Women Act (grant for violence against women), and Victim of Crime Act (grant for victim assistance and compensation programs). Leads the Hawaii Sexual Assault Response and Training Program consisting of a multidisciplinary, multi-agency effort to assist sexual assault victims and hold offenders accountable.

Princeville Public Library

4343 Emmalani Drive, Princeville, HI 96722
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.

Al-Anon West Hawaii

Old Mamalahoa Highway, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(Alanon Family Group West Hawaii, Alateen West Hawaii) Al-Anon is a worldwide fellowship of those who feel their lives have been deeply affected by someone else’s drinking. The only requirement for membership is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Members, who come from all walks of life, meet to share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common problems. Alateen is a recovery program for teenagers whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. Sunday 6:30 pm In Person Meeting Holy Rosary Church, Old Mamalahoa Hwy Tuesday 12:30 pm In Person Meeting Trinity Lutheran Church 77-165 Lako St Tuesday 7:00 pm Book Study https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1484919352 Meeting ID 148 491 9352 Wednesday 6:00 pm Virtual Meeting https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/314210 6581 Meeting ID: 314 210 6581 Thursday 8:00 am Kamuela Alanon Family Group Zoom Meeting ID: 984 4865 1229 Password: 784847 Thursday 12:30 pm Virtual Meeting https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1493368045 Meeting ID: 149 336 8045 Thursday 5:00 pm Women Seeking Serenity https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1499932546 Meeting ID: 149 993 2546 Thursday 7:00 pm Kona Recovery Group https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1486785572 Meeting ID: 148 678 5572 Aloha Friday 6:00 pm https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1494332044 Meeting ID: 149 433 2044 Friday Night Beginners 7:00 pm https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1484544829 Meeting ID: 148 454 4829 Friday Night Beginners 7:00 pm https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1484544829 Meeting ID: 148 454 4829 Saturday 6:00 pm District Birthday Meeting https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1485660956 Meeting ID: 148 566 0956
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Hawaii Council for the Humanities

3599 Waialae Ave., Room 25, Honolulu, HI 96816
Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities seeks to use the public humanities to nurture the joy of learning, and inspire community and civic engagement. We aim to bring the humanities to hard-to-reach and nontraditional audiences across the state. Our goal is to improve the quality of life in Hawai‘i through public programs that apply the humanities to everyday lives to help strengthen communities and encourage civic dialogue. We provide grants in support of public humanities projects that: 1. Use humanities areas of study (philosophy, history, literary studies, etc.) to further community understanding of local, national, and world history, diverse cultural traditions and ethical issues (humanities public program grants). 2. Develops new (research grants) or further public access to (preservation and publication grants) humanities resources. We also conduct the Hawaii History Day program for students, parents, and teachers in grades 4-12 in schools throughout the state, Motheread/Fatheread parenting/litera

Hawaii Relief Program (MEO)

99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(Hawaii Relief Program) Maui Economic Opportunity has been contracted to administer the Hawaii Relief Program. Eligible applicants may receive up to four months of financial assistance, including: -Up to 4 months of rent or mortgage (up to $6,000 per month) -One time security deposit (actual housing deposit amount up to the maximum of $6,000) -Up to 4 months of utility assistance ($2,000 per month per utility source) -One time Utility deposit (up to $3,000 per utility source). Utility payments may include electricity, gas, or water expense, or a combination of these utility sources. Water expense may include sewer service fees. Payments are made directly to landlords, mortgage lenders, or utility providers. Visit the Department of Human Services' website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/hawaii-relief-program-faqs-support-for-housing-and-utility-payments/, for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

Supported Housing

888 Iwilei Road, 250, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Steadfast Pacific) Acquires, develops, owns, and manages permanent supported housing suitable for occupancy by persons in Hawaii with chronic mental illness, also known as SMI (Seriously Mentally Ill). Operates 29 group homes (including duplex units) and 6 condominium units. All clients are being provided with mental health supportive services at the Community Mental Health Centers.

Hawaii Parkinson Association - Resource Center

2228 Liliha Street, 206, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Resource Center) The Hawaii Parkinson Association Resource Center is available to anyone looking for information about Parkinson's. Visit, call, or email and we can provide information on local resources including doctors, exercise groups, support groups, and much more.

Win With IOP

98-1238 Kaahumanu Street, 403, Pearl City, HI 96782
Services offered to men and women over the age of 18. Services include substance abuse assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatent treatment, aftercare and individual counseling.

Moiliili Community Center's Hidden Treasures Thrift Store

2535 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
(Moiliili Community Centers Hidden Treasures Thrift Store) Sells collectibles, household goods, new and lovely owned clothing, shoes, records, and lots more. Welcomes volunteers to perform duties such as cleaning, sorting/pricing clothes, and assisting customers.

Ha Initiative - Creative STEM After-School Program

99-102 Kalaloa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
(HCAP STEM) The Ha Initiative: Creative STEM After-School Program is a free Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) after-school program for youth in grades 2-8. The program provides year-round tutoring, mentorship, and fun STEM activities in a safe after-school setting at five STEM Exploration Center locations on Oʻahu.

Residential Security Inspection

1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782
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.
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Hale Ola Transition House

Parents And Children Together provides a safe, nurturing facility that offers survivors of domestic violence and their children housing for up to 12 months. Services include housing education, childcare referral, and employment counseling. If you are in an abusive relationship with your spouse or partner, call the Domestic Violence Shelter Access and Crisis Line 24 hours a day at (808) 526-2200. A staff member will speak with you over the phone to see how we can best help you and provide resources that are available through our shelter program or another agency. Your call is completely confidential. Confidential Location

Public Affairs Office

3949 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
State of Hawaii Department of Defense's Public Affairs Office responds to emergencies involving natural disasters or war.

National Farmworkers Job Program - Maui

99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(MEO) Assists individuals and families with farm work experience to obtain year round full-time employment. The program provides pre-employment training, work experience, on-the-job training, and support services.

Seabury Hall

480 Olinda Road, Makawao, HI 96768
Private school includes grades 6th - 12th for boys and girls.

Trauma-Informed Mental Resilience Training Curriculum

IBOUNCE UP provides facilitated resilience training sessions, interactive skill-building activities, guided reflection, and practical tools participants can apply in daily life. Pre- and post-training surveys are used to measure changes in resilience knowledge, confidence, and skill application. The program is designed to complement, not replace, clinical services by providing accessible, preventive mental health education that strengthens individual and community wellbeing. The Trauma-Informed Mental Resilience Training Curriculum is a structured, evidence-based education program delivered through group sessions at partner sites across Oahu and Kauai and statewide via virtual platforms when appropriate. The curriculum focuses on building emotional regulation, stress management, healthy coping strategies, self-awareness, and interpersonal resilience using trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices. Training sessions are run through organizations that contact IBOUNCE UP for services. Individuals or organizations interested in training should call for more information.

Civil Rights

The mission of our branch is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.

Police Station (Lanai)

855 Fraser Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
Prevents and protects persons and property against crime. Enforces county ordinances and state laws. Investigates missing persons, juvenile offenses and criminal activity. Coordinates traffic safety. Registers and issues firearm permits. Administers and promotes community education and prevention programs such as DARE, Law and Justice Awareness, Crimestoppers, Neighborhood Watch. Responds to after-hour child welfare (abuse) calls.