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Handson Battle Creek 2-1-1 (Michigan)
34 West Jackson Street, Suite 4A, Battle Creek, MI 49017
2-1-1 Orange County (California)
1505 E 17th Street, Suite 108, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Charlotte 2-1-1 (Florida)
1050 Loveland Boulevard, Port Charlotte, FL 33980
Heart of Florida United Way 2-1-1
1940 Cannery Way, Orlando, FL 32804
United Way 2-1-1 Carlsbad (New Mexico)
116 South Canyon Street, Carlsbad, NM 88220
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
11691 SW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33165
(National Weather Service Honolulu Forecast Office) The Central Pacific Hurricane Center is located in Honolulu on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa and issues the best watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous tropical weather.
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Kamehameha Schools Hawaii
16-716 Volcano Road, Keaau, HI 96749
Private school includes grades K-12 for boys and girls.
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Rehab and Skilled Nursing Facility
78-6957 Kamehameha III Road, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Provides 24 hour skilled nursing care to elderly. Includes social services, rehabilitation, special diets, activity programs. Maintains a secured unit (20 bed special care unit) for patients with Alzheimer's disease. Provides outpatient geriatric rehabilitation. 12 bed, medicare unit, rehabilitaion service: OT, PT, speech therapy. Specialty: Post stroke recovery.
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Starfish Mentoring Program
1660 S. Beretania, Honolulu, HI 96823
Ho'ola Na Pua's Starfish Mentoring Program (SMP) provides mentoring with trauma-informed care and support that addresses the unique needs of survivors of sex trafficking and those at risk. Weekly meetings are activity-based and led by extensively trained mentors aged twenty-one or older. Mentors offer support and advocacy while serving as positive role models to program participants. Referrals to the program can be made through service providers, law enforcement or family members by calling or texting 808.222.1872.
The Starfish Mentoring program does not adhere to strict hours of operation and can be available after hours as well.
Program service are community based, so they happen through the island of O'ahu.
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Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Provides primary health care including medical and psychiatric services for eligible veterans with stable, chronic health problems or minor acute illness. Provides social services, case management services, and information and referral to appropriate resources.
Lanai Family Health Center
628 B 7th Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
Provides general medical care, coordination of specialty services and preventive medicine. Provides care in dermatology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, rheumatology and physical therapy. Also provides flu and pneumonia vaccines.
Substance Abuse Treatment
39 Keanini Street, Hana, HI 96713
Ohana Makamae, Inc. provides an Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Adults and Youth, facilitated by Certified Substance Abuse Counselors.
Our Substance Abuse Treatment services includes:
-Assessments; DUI Assessments; Consultation and Family Counseling
-Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP); Outpatient Treatment (OP); Aftercare (Adults and Youth)
-Dual Diagnosis Counseling (for clients with both substance use and mental health diagnosis)
-School Based Substance Abuse Treatment- adolescent education, evaluation and OP treatment
-Drug Screening
Please call us if you would like more information on our program, know someone who may be in need of our services or are just concerned about a friend or family member. Your call and our services are confidential.
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New Hope Leeward
94-050 Farrington Highway, Suite C-2, Waipahu, HI 96797
Private school includes grades Early Childhood -8th for boys and girls.
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Overdose Prevention
677 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 226, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center works to educate the community on how to prevent overdose, recognize the signs of overdose, and treat someone experiencing an overdose.
The medication Naloxone has proven to stop the effects of opioid overdose and save lives, and is legal to carry in the state of Hawaii. Our naloxone program is free and anonymous, and available on Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Island.
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People's Open Market Administration
1527 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
(Peoples Open Market Administration, POM) The administrative office of the People's Open Market (POM) helps persons interested in becoming vendors at the different People's Open Markets throughout Oahu. Visit the links on the website to see the vendor application, insurance, and permitting requirements.
The People's Open 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. Visit the website for a schedule of markets, a list of the city holidays, vendor application information, Do's and Don'ts, and the history of the People's Open Market.
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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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Lahaina Resource and Recovery Center - Volunteers
Na Kia i O Maui provides household goods, furniture, daily essentials, and nonperishable food to fire survivors of Lahaina and Upcountry Maui and March 2026 Kona Low flood survivors.
Volunteers needed to make the muck and cleaning kits.
Wyoming 2-1-1
1007 East Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001
2-1-1 of Wyoming.
Pets in Housing
2700 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96826
Provides materials and assistance regarding how to establish effective pro-pet policies in condos, co-ops, and rental buildings. Publishes a listing of rentals on Oahu that allow pets. Bulletin board for listings of units that allow pets. Search database of listings at https://www.hawaiianhumane.org.
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School Based Program
245 North Kukui Street, 102, Honolulu, HI 96817
School-based programs are during or after-school and conducted in collaboration with school counselors. Programs offer therapeutic peer support groups that follow the Hawaii Department of Education (HDOE) public school calendar.
Kids Hurt Too Hawaii (KHTH) is expanding school-based groups upon request from schools. Requirements include a dedicated therapeutic space for conducting groups at the school. KHTH provides the supplies and set-up as well as trains volunteers to assist if allowed with professional staff available at every group.
Currently at Paia and Nanakuli. The program is expanding to other schools upon request.
Currently helping elementary school aged children.
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Feeding The Hungry - Wahiawa
64 Ohai Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786
(FTH) Provides food distribution to community and a safe hangout for local kids.
Food distribution in central Oahu, both through a drive through food distribution and a walk up pantry. Walk up on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Public restroom and showers available during the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday food pantry times.
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Saint Pius X Church Outreach
2821 Lowrey Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96822
(St Pius X Church Outreach) Saint Pius X Church Outreach provides canned, packaged food as available. Used clothing and other household items, grooming supplies, laundry detergent provided if they are available.
Friday, November 28, 2025, Friday, December 26, 2025, and New Year's Eve 2025 Closed
Mission: Living the Gospel of the Lord. Feeding the poor with respect and dignity.
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Home Disaster Loan
500 Ala Moana Boulevard, 1-306, Honolulu, HI 96813
--US SBA Home Disaster Loan applications are due Sunday, June 14, 2026--
The US Small Business Administration (US SBA) provides a Home Disaster Loan to homeowners and renters to repair or replace disaster-damaged real estate and personal property including automobiles.
Loans are low fixed-rate, below-market interest rates with terms up to 30 years, no payment and no interest for 12 months post-disbursement; fixed loan payments; no prepayment penalty; up to $500,000 to cover damages to primary residences; up to $100,000 to replace personal property, including vehicles; funds available to build back better and protect against future disasters (mitigation); no need to wait for insurance to settle before applying; no obligation to take a loan if you are approved; no collateral required for loans up to $50,000; you may be eligible for refinancing or relocation; loan modification available.
Disaster preparation and mitigation efforts are key to saving lives and property. After a disaster has been declared, a SBA disaster assistance loan can be used to make property improvements that eliminate future damage or can save lives. Disaster loans can be increased by up to 20% to make building updates. Consider some of these examples of mitigation projects:
-Flood: Landscape your property to improve water runoff and drainage; elevate structures or convert your lowest floor into a “flexible space” where items can be easily moved; add a sump pump to move standing water; seal your roof’s decking
-Wind: Strengthen structures to protect against high wind damage; brace and upgrade to wind-rated garage doors; install hurricane roof straps; install a safe room or storm shelter built to FEMA guidelines
-Wildfire: Install a Class A fire-rated roof; install 1/8-inch mesh screening over all vents to keep embers out of eaves and vents; install noncombustible gutters, fences, and gates; remove roof and gutter debris that can be ignited by airborne embers
Additional websites:
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance
https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=HI-20010
https://lending.sba.gov/
To find a US SBA Recovery Center and to schedule an appointment visit:
https://appointment.sba.gov/schedule/
Locations:
For all US SBA programs, the US SBA has a representative Monday-Sunday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm at the Waialua Recovery Center, Old Waialua Courthouse, 66 207 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712. Call (808) 460-8698 or visit the website, https://www.kakoomai.org/waialua .
For business-specific disaster loan programs, the location is the Hawaii Small Business Development Center - Oahu, 677 Ala Moana Boulevard, 612, Honolulu, HI. Call (808) 945-1430, email [email protected], or visit the website https://hisbdc.org .
Hawaii County, Business Recovery Center, Hawaii County Office of Aging, 1055 Kinoole Street, 101, Conference Room, Hilo, HI 96720. Open Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm .Walk-ins are welcome but in-person appointments can be scheduled in advance at https://appointment.sba.gov. For more information, visit the website, https://www.sba.gov/article/2026/04/15/sba-will-open-business-recovery-center-hilo
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Red Cross of Hawaii - Missing Persons
4155 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
(Wildfire August 2023) Red Cross of Hawaii will take call on missing persons in Maui. Please call (800) 733-2767.
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Rainbow School Wahiawa
108 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Our Wahiawa site opened in 1989. Our facility is located on the grounds of Olive Methodist Church, although we are not associated with any religious denomination. We offer a developmentally appropriate program, serving 49 children ranging in age from 2-5 years.
Our toddler class accepts children in various stages of toilet training.
Licensed by the State of Hawaii Department of Human Service and nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
All staff meet State licensing requirements.
We accept DHS – Child Care Connection, Open Door, First-to-Work, Kamehameha Schools’ Keiki Pauahi Scholars Program, and Federal subsidies. All tuition payments are done through the FACTS Tuition Management program.
Your child’s Form 14, current TB clearance and DHS 908 Form are required upon acceptance into the school. Parents are also responsible for a non-refundable registration fee of $175 upon acceptance. If there are no availabilities, your child’s application will be placed on the center’s waitlist. Please contact the Center Director directly to set up a visit.
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