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Hoa Aina O Makaha

84-225 Ala Naauao Place, Waianae, HI 96792
(Hoa 'Aina O Makaha) Hoa Aina O Makaha provides programs based on Hawaiian cultural values and traditions. The focus is on strengthening family sustainability through activities that encourages family participation. Hoa Aina O Makaha is a resource to the schools by providing interactive hands-on activities that broadens understanding of subject matter and enhances classroom lesson plans; activities include gardening projects and animal care. Small scale agricultural farming produces herbs and other produce.

City and County of Honolulu Down Payment Loan Program

51 Merchant Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
City and County of Honolulu's Department of Community Services is now accepting pre-eligibility inquiries for home loans up to $40,000. Families earning up to 80% of Honolulu’s area median income can qualify. Loans will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to qualified Oʻahu residents. Step 1 – If you appear eligible, the lender will be asked to list the City's Down Payment loan of $40,000 (or less) as "subordinate financing" on your Uniform Residental Loan Application (commonly referred to as a Fannie Mae Form 1003 or Freddie Mac Form 65). Step 2 – After initial loan approval from your first mortgage lender, the lender will be asked to submit electronic copies of your loan application and supporting documents to the City. The City will use copies of the lender's finalized loan forms and supporting documentation to approve the Down Payment loan.

Waimanalo Office

41-245 Ilauhole Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795
Counseling services, (individual, family); group services, and limited financial assistance. With partners, through it's community building efforts, QLCC works toward the development of: healthy children, strong positive family attachment, stable home environment and caring communities.

Residential Rental Housing Programs

200 Hina Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732
Provides low-cost rental units for the elderly, handicapped and low and moderate income families. Offers personal care, respite, chore services, and meals to elderly or disabled residents.

Honolulu Habitat for Humanity

922 Austin Lane, C-1, Honolulu, HI 96817
Home Build for those in need of a new home. Home Preservation for those in need to repair their existing home including making it ADA compliant. Honolulu Habitat for Humanity helps families build, purchase or repair their own homes. Families work alongside volunteers. The programs are financed through Honolulu Habitat's low to no interest mortgage program. Builds and renovates homes using volunteer labor and donated materials, at no profit and no interest. Homeowners repay the cost over a fixed time period; payments are recycled to build more homes. It requires homeowners to participate in construction as well as help other prospective homeowners build theirs. Volunteers assist with all phases of construction, social work, public relations, finance, and office support. The Honolulu ReStore sells new and gently used donated household, commercial, and business items to the public at a drastic discount; with discounts of 50% or greater than the average retail price. Some of the items we accept are appl

AARP Foundation Tax Aide

AARP Foundation Tax Aide provides assistance with federal and state taxes for persons with low to moderate income. Visit the website and use the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator or for PDF lists of the Oahu Site List and Neighbor Island Site List. All site serve clients in-person on a first-come/first-served walk-in basis, unless otherwise noted. Please check the website or PDF lists for more information and if appointments are needed for the location. Visit the website to read the Frequently Asked Questions, 2026 Important Information for Taxpayers Regarding Refunds, etc. Additional website: https://www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/

Family Services

Provides outpatient counseling to children, teens, and their families, includes individual, group, and family to emotionally and/or behaviorally troubled youth and their families. Outpatient services also include educational planning, treatment planning, school consultation, and case management.

Feeding Pets of the Homeless

710 West Washington Street, Carson City, NV 89703
Feeding Pets of the Homeless helps feed pets that belong to homeless people. Visit the website and put in your city/state to find pet food providers who participates in the program.
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City and County of Honolulu Dept of Emergency Management-Evacuation Information

650 South King Street, Basement, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Tsunami Refuge Areas for Oahu, City and County of Honolulu Evacuation Information) City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management's website shows active evacuation information. Information on the website, https://p.veoci.com/hnlevac, is only shown when there are active emergencies. Visit the Department of Emergency Management, https://www.honolulu.gov/dem/, for more information.
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Employees' Retirement System - Liaison

3060 Eiwa Street, 302, Lihue, HI 96766
(Employees Retirement System - Liaison) Acts as liaison for Employee's Retirement System questions. Acts as Employees' Retirement System counselor and liaison for all State or County employees and retirees.

Our Lady of Keaau Spiritual Retreat Center

(Our Lady of Kea'au Spiritual Retreat Center) This is a retreat center located along 58 acres of the Waianae Coast, available to nonprofits for community and business meetings, conferences, and celebrations. Guests have access to furnished cabins, an outdoor kitchen, dining facilities, tennis courts, a swimming pool and open fields. As an extension of service to the community, Our Lady of Kea`au also prepares and serves meals for the homeless in the Waianae area. It also maintains a Christian homeless tent community on the premises.
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Hawaii Forest Institute

(HFI) Hawaii Forest Institute (HFI) promotes the health and productivity of Hawaii’s forests through forest restoration, educational programs, information dissemination, and support for scientific research. We invite all ages to discover the many aspects of Hawaii’s forests and the valuable ecosystem services they provide. Join us as we explore HFI’s projects and connect you to the many fascinating efforts taking place to ensure the health and productivity of forests in Hawaii. The Hawaii Forest Institute was created by a diverse group of volunteers who work together to promote awareness of the intrinsic value of Hawaii’s forests to the Hawaiian and global community. Want to know more about Hawaii’s forests? Explore the Hawaii islands through a bird’s eye view of the forests of Hawaii and connect to the people and projects that are making a difference. From tropical Dryland Forest restoration to publication of the Hawaii Forest Journal, HFI works with partners and sponsors to promote the health and productivity of forests in Hawai`i through a number of ongoing projects. Explore and see how you can become involved. Want to donate your spare change? Just by registering to round up your credit or debit card shopping purchases you can easily and effortlessly help us buy seedlings, plant native trees and educate people. For more information on how to donate please visit the website. Explore the diversity of Hawaii’s Forests and learn more about their history, the cultural and environmental services they provide–and the challenges they face.

Parks Administration

700 Halia Nakoa Street, 2A, Wailuku, HI 96793
Operates and maintains county parks and facilities. Coordinates and sponsors recreational, leisure and athletic programs. Provides and maintains various community centers, stadiums, tennis courts, swimming pools, skateboard parks and certain beaches. Central Maui: 270-7232 Contact: Patricia Rocco. South Maui: 879-4364 Contact: John Buck. East Maui: 572-8122 Fax: 573-0012 Contact: Willard Asato. West Maui: 661-4685 Fax: 661-9316 Contact: Jeff Anderson. Lanai: 565-6979 Contact: Marjorie Sabin. Molokai: 553-3204 Fax: 553-3206 Contact: Zach Helm. Hana District: 248-7022 Contact: Stanley Akoi. Waiehu Golf Course: 243-7402 Contact: Ron Kubo. Volunteer Action: 243-7325 Contact: Sue Kiang. Aquatics - Beaches/Pools Contact: Marian Feenstra: 871-2944.
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CSI Trust Company

1001 Bishop Street, Suite 2305, Honolulu, HI 96813
Trust Administration - Estate Settlement, Conservatorship and Agent for Trustee

Housing Division - Maui

35 Lunalilo Street, 102, Wailuku, HI 96793
The objective of the Housing Division is to create housing opportunities for low and moderate income residents through partnerships with community organization with the objectives of: Developing long-term affordable rental housing units, increasing availability of home ownership opportunities, developing special needs housing with appropriate support services

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea

2756 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Assists Korean citizens on assignment in Hawaii. Provides information for prospective visitors to Korea. Provides visa and passport assistance.
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Maui Dance Council

The Maui Dance Council (MDC) was founded in 1978 and holds the mission to: Enliven the community and the classroom by inspiring, cultivating and supporting the artist in everyone. MDC cultivates the performing and creative arts in Maui County through: the Chance To Dance public school movement arts education program, professional development training for classroom teachers, community classes and Master workshops, and by advocating for the arts locally and nationally. Chance To Dance is a Standards based arts education program designed to stimulate the students’ imagination and original thinking through dance and music. By integrating dance and music with classroom curriculum, Chance To Dance helps children develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while self-expression and creativity are encouraged and fostered at a critical age.

Ohana Conferencing

101 Aupuni Street, 140, Hilo, HI 96720
(Ohana Conferencing) In an ‘Ohana Conference, families work with CWS and use what they know to make the best decisions for the safety of their children and create a plan for strengthening the family. The ‘Ohana Conference is voluntary and is a positive, solution-oriented process. The ‘Ohana Conference is grounded in the core goals and values of child safety, preserving family relationships, and timely permanent placement of children. [email protected]; [email protected]

Plant Materials - Molokai

Provides technical assistance to plant materials centers. Identifies conservation needs and priorities. Scientists and researchers work closely with the state and federal agencies, commercial firms, and seed and nursery associations.
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Family History Center - Kona

75-230 Kalani Road, Kailua-kona, HI 96740
Assists researchers interested in tracing their families. Maintains the following information: 1. FHLC (Family History Library Catalog): Computer-produced catalog describes all the books, films, pamphlets, maps, etc., available at the main library in Salt Lake City. 2. IGI (International Genealogical Index): A worldwide list of names and selected vital data of more than 150 million people. 3. Ancestral File: Is pedigree linked and can be grouped in families. 4. Social Security Death Index: Lists about 38 million deceased persons who had Social Security numbers, and whose deaths were reported to that administration. 5. US Military Index: Index of individuals in the United States military who died, or were declared dead, in Korea or Vietnam (1950-1975). 6. Personal Ancestor File software available for use on computers on library to make your own family records. 7. Hawaii delayed birth records index on computer.
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Consulate of Switzerland

Assists Swiss citizens visiting or living in Hawaii (medical problems, legal issues, etc.). Provides information for potential visitors to Switzerland.

Business Research Library

590 Lipoa Parkway, 136, Kihei, HI 96753
Provides a business library serving state of Hawaii. Services include: Walk-in library research, Internet access (free), digital and print reference, in-depth research (fee-based), inter-library loan, company information, startup information, statistics, demographics, trade information, web help, and misc. information questions related to business. Maui County Data Book published here. Other Statistical Products available also.
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Marine Corps Morale, Welfare and Recreation

HI 96863
Operates health, fitness and recreation programs including dependent activities and clubs, pools/beaches, hobby shops, camp ground golf courses, marina, library, gyms, base ticket outlet, equipment checkout, stables, fitness center, and bowling.
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Project 10Million

12920 Southeast 38th Street, Bellevue, WA 98006
(T-Mobile) Offers free internet access and mobile hotspots for eligible households. Eligible families can receive (one per household): -Up to 100GB of free internet access each year for five years -One free Wi-Fi enabled hotspot -Access to other Wi-Fi ready devices at a discount (T-Mobile’s cost) Over five years, we’re committed to supporting 10 million eligible families who are enrolled in the National School Lunch program. Once enrolled in Project 10Million, these families will receive 100GB of FREE internet data per year for five years and a FREE mobile hotspot, plus the opportunity to purchase devices at a low cost. Affordable devices for hybrid learning: Once enrolled in Project 10Million, families or schools can purchase these affordable devices at-cost through their account or at their nearest T-Mobile retail store.

Family Programs Hawaii - Hilo

64 Keawe Street, Suite 201, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides case management for youth in long term foster care, guardianship, transition, post high school education and post adoption. Provides financial assistance for educational and self esteem building activities for children in foster care. Training and toll free Warm Line support and resources for foster, guardianship, kinship and adoptive parents. Hosts a Holiday Party for former foster children and foster families.