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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.
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Lanai Community Health Center
333 Sixth Street, Lanai City, HI 96763
Primary Care health services, including integrated behavioral health, dental, assistance with health insurance applications, and some specialty services. We are a federally qualified health center.
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Western States Pension Assistance Project
501 12th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
(WSPAP) The Western States Pension Assistance Project is a pension counseling project within Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) that provides services free of charge, serving callers of all ages and income levels who live or have worked in California, Arizona, Nevada or Hawaii. There are no age or income requirements to this project. The team helps clients to understand their retirement plan rights and claim the benefits they have earned, regardless of the type of company or retirement benefit involved. They also assist with tracking down benefits from previous employers, working through the claims and appeals process, helping clients understand their rights as a former or surviving spouse, correcting pension benefit calculations, and addressing overpayment demands.
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Na Lima Hana Employment Core Services - Central District
99-102 Kalaloa Street, Aiea, HI 96701
(ECS) The Nā Lima Hana Employment Core Services program provides employment preparation training, personalized case management services, tuition assistance for vocational training, and job placement for unemployed and underemployed individuals.
Call an HCAP District Service Center for more information.
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Women's Health
86-260 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
(Womens Health) Full service women's clinic.
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Child Support Enforcement Agency - Maui
35 Lunallilo Street, Suite 201, Wailuku, HI 96793
Collects and distributes child support funds in all new divorce and paternity cases, newly modified orders, as well as those cases handled in the past. Legally establishes the identity of the father of children born out of wedlock. Obtains court and administrative orders for child support which are enforceable against parents who have a duty to provide support. Locates parents who are not complying with existing child support orders and enforces payment through wage assignment, income tax refund intercept and other legal means. Ensures medical coverage for children.
The Statewide Disbursement Branch (SDB) processes all child support payments. Certified checks or money orders payable to the Child Support Enforcement Agency should be mailed to following address:
Child Support Enforcement Agency
Statewide Disbursement Branch
P.O. Box 1860
Honolulu, Hawaii 96805-1860
Western UnionWestern Union has the following options available for making child support payments.
Cash Payment
Go to a nearby Western Union Agent location to make your child support payment with a nominal fee. To find a Western Union Agent location that is convenient to you, you should do one of the following:
Call 1-800-325-6000, Press 2, 1
Visit Western Union at www.westernunion.com
Credit Card Payment – Credit card payments by telephone or over the internet.
Pay with MasterCard®, VISA®, or Discover® by calling 1-800-634-3422, press 2. (Not available for customers calling from: CT, FL, KS, ME, MA, MN, NY, and OK.)
Pay with MasterCard® or VISA® by going to www.westernunion.com. Under “Sen
Na Pono No Na Ohana
41-133 Huli Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795
(Na Pono No Na 'Ohana) Na Pono No Na 'Ohana provides a comprehensive family education program at Blanche Pope Elementary School including Early Childhood Education, Parent Education, Parent and Children Together Time (PACT), and Adult Education.
Victim Witness Kokua Services
1060 Richards Street, 9th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Advises, explains procedures, and orients victims/witnesses to the criminal justice system. Accompanies some clients to court. Provides information on cases to appropriate persons. Promotes public awareness of victim/witness concerns. Assists victims with restitution, compensation and referral to community agencies if applicable.
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Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - SNAP Outreach - Kona
73-4161 Ulu Wini Place, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(SNAP Outreach, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Outreach, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach) The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-income and needy households, and those making the transition from welfare to self-sufficiency.
Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank’s SNAP outreach program helps with completing SNAP applications.
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Kurtistown Assembly of God Food Pantry
17550 Volcano Road, Kurtistown, HI 96760
(Food Pantry) Kurtistown Assembly of God provides food to families and individuals who have run out of food. ID is required.
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Village Harvest Gleaning Program
Village Harvest is a volunteer-based Kauai gleaning program that harvests and donates produce to those in need. We strive to bridge the gap between food waste and food insecurity by utilizing food left over from harvests on personal properties and farms.
The produce gleaned is donated to food pantries, youth programs, and home deliveries for homebound and houseless. We also distribute and install food trees throughout the community to increase direct access to produce into the future, contributing to long-term food security.
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Make-A-Wish - Hawaii
900 Fort Street Mall, 1200, Honolulu, HI 96813
Grants wishes to children 2 1/2 to 18 years of age with life-threatening medical conditions. Accepts referrals and volunteers.
Hookele Case Management
(Ho`okele Case Management) HUGS provides case management for families with children that have life threating, chronic illnesses. Case management helps connects HUGS families to different community resources and agencies to provide a variety of services based on need. HUGS also provides financial assistance (emergency airfare) and non-perishable food to clients/families enrolled with HUGS.
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Spill The Tea Cafe - Drop-in
1034 Queen Street 2nd, Honolulu, HI 96814
Drop-in services include tutoring, free wi-fi, community closet, access to a library, a foosball table, PS5, Free boba tea and snacks, youth entrepreneurship initiatives, Healing Hooponopono sessions, independent life skills training, college prep support, and events.
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New Life Body of Christ - Food Pantry
74 South Kamehameha Highway, Wahiawa, HI 96786
New Life Body of Christ provides food for low-income families and homeless people.
December 23, 2025 - January 5, 2026 Closed
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Military Directory Switchboard
(HNS Ops) Provides phone numbers to all military facilities.
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Vocational Rehabilitation - Molokai and Lanai
55 Makaena Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Provides services to individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment. Provides counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration, interpreter and reader services, technological aids, occupational licenses and rehabilitation technology.
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Early Intervention
161 South Wakea Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732
Early Intervention Services are for children from birth to age three who have developmental concerns and focuses on improving the physical, cognitive, communicative, adaptive, social and emotional development of the child. As parents are the child’s first teachers, services are provided through one primary early intervention professional using parent coaching strategies. In addition, the program helps families by providing information, demonstrations and support to caregivers that helps them better understand their children’s developmental needs and how to meet them. Care coordination is available to help families utilize resources at home and in the community. Support Plans are developed in partnership with the family and service team that build on strengths and priorities of the family. Imua Family Services provides evaluations & services utilizing a specialized team of: Special Instruction Teachers General Education Teachers Speech-Language Pathologists Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Care
DaBus2
The DaBus2 application uses the near real-time arrival information, courtesy of the Oahu Transit Services, to provide the best estimated time on when the next bus will arrive. The app also tracks the current location of the bus you are interested in using the GPS device installed on many of the buses. In addition, it also provides options to explore different bus routes and take a virtual ride to better understand its route.
Click the link to go to the iTunes website to get the Apple app.
Click on the link to go to Google Play to get the Android app.
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Domestic Abuse Shelter - East Hawaii Island
(Domestic Violence Shelter, Domestic Abuse Shelter - Hilo) Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for abused partners and their children. It is a time-out period for abused partners to learn about the dynamics of domestic violence, the cycle of abuse and how to develop a "safety plan". It is also a time for learning about and making choices; discovering that they are not at fault for the abuse; building self-esteem and learning self-empowerment.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters help families and children escape from domestic violence and establish independent lives. The shelter offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Tutors for children not able to attend school
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO, Housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program
The Domestic Abuse Shelters (DAS) provide victims of domestic violence and their families with a safe haven of temporary shelter, provision for basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Transitional Housing Program provides housing
Maui Relief Program
99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
(MRTP, Maui Relief TANF Program) The Maui Relief Program is separate from the ongoing TANF cash assistance benefit and has a different application process, eligibility criteria and requirements.
The Maui Relief Program is a program that provides benefits to eligible families with dependent children who were directly impacted by the wildfires.
The program benefits are not intended to meet a family’s recurring needs and will not extend beyond four (4) months.
Survivors are strongly encouraged to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance prior to applying for support through the Maui Relief TANF Program. DHS wants to ensure families maximize available disaster relief efforts.
The Program benefits are considered “non-assistance”; therefore, is independent of the DHS’s TANF cash assistance program. The Program benefits are being established solely to address the specific crisis situation and episode of need for families who were directly affected by the wildfire disaster. The Program benefits will be issued as a disaster relief in the form of a lump-sum payment to the family or a direct payment to a vendor such as a landlord, automobile dealership, or a utility company.
The Program will help families, with household incomes that do not exceed 350% of the federal poverty level:
-secure and pay for short-and long-term housing
-make a down payment and pay for a car payment for up to 4 months
-secure and pay for utilities for up to 4 months
-purchase clothing for eligible family members and school supplies for school-aged children.
A family may apply for Maui Relief TANF support based on their current needs and apply later for other remaining support available to the family. This support may be provided in addition to FEMA Individual Assistance if a family has exhausted its FEMA assistance and critical needs still exists.
There is no citizenship requirement. Non-federal funds may be available to assist families with dependent children who are not eligible for the federally-funded Program.
Applicants will be provided ten (10) days from the date of the request to provide additional information and supporting documents.
Applicants must report changes within 10 days of the change occurring. For example, if the support was for a car and the car was sold, then that change must be reported within 10 days.
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Administration
1132 Bishop Street, 100, Honolulu, HI 96813
(HCAP Administration) Honolulu Community Action Program, Inc. (HCAP) offers a variety of programs and services designed to help Oahu's low-income individuals and families to achieve self-reliance. Programs include Head Start, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), food assistance, employment services, after-school STEM, and individualized case management.
HCAP also promotes community development and advocacy through resident advisory councils and private-public volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are encouraged to contact HCAP for opportunities to help children, youth and adults in need.
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2-1-1 Wisconsin
2059 Atwood Ave, Madison, WI 53704
United Way 2-1-1 (New Mexico)
2340 Alamo Avenue SE, 2nd Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Eastern Washington 2-1-1
107 South Division, Spokane, WA 99202