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Waikele Community Park Market

94-870 Lumiaina Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
(Waikele Community Park) Waikele Community Park 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.
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Nani's Cafe - Emergency Food and Distribution Point

67-292 Goodale Avenue, 101, Waialua, HI 96791
Nani's cafe is distributing food. Times and days are posted on social media, https://www.instagram.com/nanishapacafe/ Nani's cafe also has a Flow water machine. People can come in 24 hours a day and fill water to take home.

After School A Plus Program - Hawaii Island

480 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides after school program for Kindergarten through sixth grade public elementary school students who are without adult supervision after school. Program includes homework, recreation supervision, special classes and activities.
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Maui Electric Company - Maui

210 West Kamehameha Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732
(Maui Electric Company) Provides electrical connection, disconnection and repair services.

Police Station (Molokai)

110 Ainoa Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Prevents and protects persons and property against crime. Enforces county ordinances and state laws. Investigates missing persons, juvenile offenses, criminal activity. Coordinates traffic safety. Registers and issues firearm permits. Administers and promotes community education and prevention programs such as DARE and Neighborhood Watch.

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.)

Molokai Alternatives to Violence

Molokai Alternatives to Violence is a program to address domestic violence issues for perpetrators. Please call for further information and assistance.

Kona Low Rebuild Application

650 South King Street, 7th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
The City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) provides information on how to apply for building permits related to the Kona Low. When applying for a building permit in HNL Build that is for work related to the Kona low, please follow the instructions below. If you aren’t sure if your project requires a permit, please review our FAQs: https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/dpp-storm-response-faqs/ Step 1. Log into your HNL Build account. If you have an HNL Build account, please sign in. If you don’t have an HNL Build account, click here, https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/hnl-build-create-a-new-account/, for instructions on how to create one. Step 2. Permit Selection. Please select your permit type. Note: If the type of work you are performing would normally qualify for a Quick Permit, please select Building Permit Application instead. This ensures our team can thoroughly review your specific scope of work. Step 3. Label Your Project. If this first permit you are applying for that is related to the Kona low, check the “New Project” box and enter “Kona Low Rebuild” as the project name. If you are applying for additional permits, continue to use the same “Kona Low Rebuild” project each time. Do not create a new project. Step 4. Submission Page. Proceed with your application until you reach the Submission Requests page. If your project does not require formal plans, please upload photos of the property damage instead. This fulfills the system’s upload requirement and allows you to complete your submission in HNL Build. If our staff believe your project does need plans, they will contact you. Step 5. Notify DPP. After submitting your application, send an email to [email protected]. Include your application number and state that the repairs are due to the Kona Low. Our team will then add your permit to our priority list for faster review. ---The Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) will host a “Rebuild Oahu” event this Saturday, April 18, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm at the Community Assistance Center located in the Waialua District Park gymnasium. To help residents make the most of their visit, DPP is offering free, one-on-one prescheduled appointments with staff throughout the day. Each 20-minute session will focus on helping participants navigate the process to repair or rebuild their home or business, including questions about zoning, permitting pathways, and any required approvals. Those interested are encouraged to sign up in advance using the link below, select a preferred time slot, and provide detailed information and questions so staff can better prepare for their specific needs. Participants should arrive at least 10 minutes before their scheduled appointment for check-in. Walk-ins will be accepted; however, advance registration is strongly encouraged. Sign up for an appointment: https://form.everestwebdeals.co/?form=e6eddbba1d6724dc0e89ddadf787f4f2 --- Additional websites: https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/kona-low-rebuild-application-instructions/ https://oneoahu.org
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Driver's License and State Identification Card

85-670 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
(Drivers License and State Identification Card) Schedule Driver's license road tests and appointments to obtain a Hawaii State Identification card. Schedule appointments online for a Driver's License, road test and for a Hawaii State Identification card: https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/33564-csd-appointments.html Schedule appointments online for a Driver's License, road test and for a Hawaii State Identification card: https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/33564-csd-appointments.html

HomeOwnership Education and Coaching Program - Kona Office

73-5611 Olowalu Street, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(Homeownership Education and Coaching Program - Kona Office) The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center's (HHOC) lifetime membership prepares buyers for the home purchase through classes and individual coaching. Classes address the general concepts about preparing for homeownership and the buying process; individual coaching provides support to identify buying resources and creating an action plan to become mortgage ready. Support after our members become homeowners is available through workshops and confidential meetings. Office is located in the Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union, Koloko Branch - 73-5611 Olowalu Street, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740. Office hours are limited to branch hours of operations. As we only have one staff person at this satellite location, please call ahead for an appointment.

Ulupono Family Strengthening Services

1001 Kamokila Boulevard, 345, Kapolei, HI 96707
The Ulupono Family Strengthening Program provides family support, referrals and resources to families on Oahu from birth to 17 years old to promote positive parenting, safe and secure home environment, and healthy child development.

WIC Program - Leeward #17

94-275 Mokuola Street, 200A, Waipahu, HI 96797
(Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), is a federally funded program which provides Hawaii residents with nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals. The participants of WIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, and infants and children under age five who meet income guidelines and have a medical or nutritional risk. Nutrition and Health Education: WIC will answer your questions about what to eat for a healthy pregnancy and help you plan family meals and snacks. Education and support for moms who breastfeed: WIC has specially trained staff to answer your breastfeeding questions. Ask for more information about our breast pump loan program. Nourishing supplemental foods: Checks to buy healthy foods such as: Milk, Peanut butter, Fruits and vegetables, Canned tuna or salmon, Juice, Whole grain breads, tortillas, Eggs or brown rice, Cheese, Baby foods, Cereal Infant formula, Dry beans or peas, Tofu, and soy milk Health and social service referrals: Help in finding health care and other community services.
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Disaster Assistance Program

500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472
--Applications for Hawaii Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides 4909-DR-HI close June 14, 2026. Disasters with past dates may be open for late applications.-- The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides assistance and relief to victims who suffered damage and losses from federally declared disasters (storms, rains, high surf, flooding, land and mudslides). They also provide help with critical expenses, not to restore a property to its condition before a disaster, mostly in the form of loans administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to home renters, homeowners, and businesses. Applications can be made online, via phone, or using the FEMA app on a smartphone or tablet. For an American Sign Language video on how to apply view https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU7wzRjByhI&list=PL720Kw_OojlKOhtKG7HM_0n_kEawus6FC&index=6 To find a Disaster Recovery Center and get help on your application, visit the website http://www.fema.gov/DRC For in person assistance at other centers, visit the website, https://ready.hawaii.gov and click on "Local Recovery Centers". For in person assistance, residents should bring: -Photo identification -The address of the their damaged primary residence -Insurance information and any claim documents -Basic details about their damage and losses If documents are missing, FEMA specialists can still help survivors start or update an application. At participating local recovery centers, FEMA staff can help residents: Apply for FEMA Individual Assistance, update an existing application (for example, after an insurance settlement), check the status of a FEMA application, get answers to questions about letters, documentation, and next steps in the process. FEMA personnel can also provide information on: What FEMA assistance may cover, how FEMA and insurance work together, how to document damage and prepare for possible inspections. Additional websites: https://www.fema.gov https://www.oneoahu.org/help https://hawaii-county-civil-defense-agency-hawaiicountygis.hub.arcgis.com/ --Applications for the Maui Wildfire in 2023 Closed December 11, 2023.--

Drop In Center

87-132 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Provides food, clothing, emergency/transitional shelter, life-skills and other classes. We have a food pantry for our clients only that are accessed through "Village Bucks", and an emergency food box will be given upon completion of intake process. HOPE Homeless Shelter located in Kalaeloa. Outreach On-Site Services - Mail access for unsheltered clients, case management services, legal services (Tuesdays), food pantry, benefit application, referral services, first to work, rent to work referrals, practicum site, volunteers opportunities, disaster evacuation assistances. Shelter On-Site Services - Mail access for residents, case management, Kapa'alana Early Education, legal services, anger management classes, financial courses, family moral, thrift store, food pantry, benefit assistances, referral services, first to work site, TB screening services, Micro-business.

Kaaahi Family Shelter

546 Kaaahi Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Shelter facilities provide guests with hot showers, daily meals (3 meals a day), storage lockers, mail service, and access to services that include case management, healthcare, employment, and housing assistance.
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United Self Help

Refers mental health consumers to self-help/support groups. Trains consumers to lead/facilitate groups. Advocates for rights of persons with mental illness. Provides support groups, Bridges Educational Course, Self Esteem Course, Peer Mentoring, Warm Line, Speeches to schools and groups on how to stay mentally healthy, consumer advocacy.

Queen's Island Urgent Care Kapahulu

449 Kapahulu Avenue, 104, Honolulu, HI 96815
Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, MMR, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Travel Vaccines Adults only for the flu vaccine

Hawaii Fire Department - West Hawaii

74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
The Hawaii Fire Department is primarily responsible for fire protection and suppression, pre-hospital emergency medical services, land and sea search and rescue, hazardous materials response, ocean safety, and fire prevention and public education for the County of Hawaii. Provides permit applications for use of tents; to burn fireworks or Christmas trees; for application of flammable finishes; for liquified petroleum gas tank installation, storage and use; handling of flammable, combustible, toxic, corrosive and other hazardous gases, solids and liquid material; installation and maintenance of automatic, manual and other private fire alarm systems and fire extinguishing equipment; maintenance regulation of fire escapes.

Summer School for Special Education

475 22nd Avenue, 103, Honolulu, HI 96816
Provides special education services based on individual need and as agreed upon in the student Individualized Educational Program (IEP).

Special Needs Classroom Outreach Program

PO Box 701022, Kapolei, HI 96709
Special Needs Classroom Outreach Program is aimed at young people who are physically and mentally challenged. The objective is developing social, learning and motor skills through program activities and highlighted with a special camp out. The camp out is a very exciting time for students because they participate in activities that normal children participate in. The teachers and volunteers have viewed this activity as very positive. The youth are provided a means of achievement and recognition, personal development, self-help and self-esteem. KAMP Hawaii personnel have a proud working and friendly relationship with students, volunteers and teachers.

USDA Food Program

4485 Pahee Street, 124, Lihue, HI 96766
Partial meal reimbursement program for Family Child Care Home Providers. Assessment will be made on reimbursement amount per child served meals. Additional phone numbers: (808) 242-9232 Maui office (Serves Molokai and Lanai also) (800) 498-4145 Toll-free number for Molokai and Lanai (808) 961-3169 East Hawaii office (808) 322-3500 West Hawaii office (808) 246-0622 Kauai office

9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - Chat

(988, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) Suicide prevention and crisis intervention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Callers to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline are routed to the nearest accredited crisis center in the caller's area. 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline calls are answered by staff at over 200 accredited crisis centers across the United States who provide callers with crisis counseling and mental health referrals. The Lifeline’s Crisis and Text Chat Service routes chat visitors to a subnetwork of crisis centers accredited in providing online emotional support. You can also call (800) 273-8255 also known as (800) 273-TALK

Weatherization Assistance Program

47 Rainbow Drive, Hilo, HI 96720
(WAP) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) reduces utility costs for low-income families and individuals by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes. We partner with local specialists to provide professional home energy assessments and replace appliances with energy-efficient alternatives. When submitting an online application please attach and submit documents in .PDF or .DOC file format

Military Directory Switchboard

(HNS Ops) Provides phone numbers to all military 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.