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Public Safety Power Shutoff - Commercial Customers

(PSPS) Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Tips and Precautions for Commercial Customers Before the PSPS -Consult a licensed professional about whether you should turn off the main breaker or switch off the circuit-breaker/power supply box -Consult your elevator maintenance professional to determine whether to power down all elevators before power is turned off -Turn “OFF” and unplug all sensitive equipment (e.g., computers, TVs, etc.) -Assess all safety systems and alarms with an electrical connection to determine the impact the outage may have on them -Invest in surge protection to protect your equipment -Please contact us at (808) 543-7777 if you plan to use backup generators, as precautions are needed to avoid electrical backfeed to the crews. Generators should never be connected directly to an outlet -If you have a refrigerator/freezer, take all necessary measures to protect any perishable items. Check the seals on appliance doors to ensure they are well insulated. -Ensure that any Hawaiian Electric equipment at your premise (e.g., transformers, switchgear, etc.) has level and unobstructed access. A minimum of 10 feet circumference clearance is required to ensure safety. -Learn to manually open any electric security gates and garage doors (e.g., check openers for manual-release operation) -To ensure that you receive timely notification and information about a potential PSPS outage, confirm your contact information via your online account at https://hawaiianelectric.com During PSPS -Keep refrigerator/freezer doors closed -Be prepared to manually operate electric security gates and garage doors -Be aware that narrow road conditions may require that our crews block traffic near the work area to provide access to our vehicles and equipment -Check all elevators if they are in operation at the time After PSPS -Check all foods before cooking or consuming. For the latest recommendations on food safety, visit https://www.fsis.usda.gov and https://health.hawaii.gov/san/food-information. -Safely turn off your generator -Once power has been restored, check equipment and gradually turn on essential items -For customers with rooftop solar and/or battery systems, consult your solar contractor regarding how to check and reset the main control panel if your system is not working
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Meals-to-Go Service

501 Kekauluohi Street, Honolulu, HI 96825
(Lunalilo Home’s Meals-to-Go) We prepare balanced meals using fresh ingredients to meet a third of the Recommended Dietary Allowance for an individual as established by the U.S. Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. We can also accommodate special requests for modified and therapeutic meals including: diabetic, low sodium, reduced cholesterol, low potassium, low fat, and low carbohydrate. Lunalilo Home is part of 'Ai Pono, a movement to sustainably feed Hawaii and malama our aina and wai. Lunalilo Home prepares and packages local style, nutritious meals featuring indigenous and locally-sourced ingredients, using fresh herbs and vegetables grown in Lunalilo Home's own garden beds in our farm-to-kupuna program. Our Meals to Go are currently Waimanalo to Kaimuki but we hope to expand in the near future.

Haiku Youth Center

Hana Highway, Haiku, HI 96708
Provides opportunities for youth socialization, recreation, education and cultural awareness in a safe and positive environment. Offers camping trips, ceramic, computer and graphics, cooking, creative writing classes; dodgeball, Hawaiiana - hula, music, language-library visits, pool table, study hall, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting, windsurfing lessons and woodworking. Sponsors a boys club, girls club, bistro nights, community workdays and monthly community dances. Serves as a community resource to access professional programs and other youth programs.
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Kauai Christian Academy

Private school includes grades PK-12 for boys and girls.

Concert Series

Chamber Music Hawaii's concert series spans from September through May of each year, showcasing our resident chamber ensembles in premiere concert venues on Oahu. Each season features monthly programs performed in Honolulu and on the Windward side of Oahu. Our season subscription series concerts are free for all students with a valid school ID.

Kai Like Intensive Monitoring Program

Honolulu, HI
(Ka'i Like Intensive Monitoring Program) Intensive monitoring, community resource linkages, support, counseling for youth involved in juvenile justice system. Additional phone numbers: (808) 969-1935 Hilo and Kona on Hawaii Island (808) 246-4898 Kauai

Alcoholics Anonymous - Oahu

1188 Bishop Street, 3406, Honolulu, HI 96813
We are a self-help program. 24 hour help line for anyone seeking support for their alcohol use. We will assist with coordination of 12 step work (where one person who has arrested their drinking problem will work with someone who has a desire to stop drinking alcohol). We provide information about the over 300 local AA meetings on Oahu. Volunteers who answer the phones may share experiences with alcoholism and recovery with callers to provide support and encouragement.

Community Empowerment Resources - Intensive Outpatient Program

1110 University Avenue, 411, Honolulu, HI 96826
(IOP) The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an intensive psychotherapeutic program designed to treat substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Services include group therapy, individual counseling, and toxicology testing. Sessions are often done as a group. Clients go home each night, rather than living at a treatment center. Clients attend IOP groups 3-5 days per week, for a total of 9-15 hours per week.

2-1-1 San Joaquin County (California)

509 West Weber Avenue, Suite 101, Stockton, CA 95203
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2-1-1 Orange County (California)

1505 E 17th Street, Suite 108, Santa Ana, CA 92705
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2-1-1 San Diego/Imperial (California)

3860 Calle Fortunada, Ste 101, ]San Diego, CA 92123
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Peninsulas 2-1-1 (Washington)

5455 Almira Drive, Bremerton, WA 98311
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Molokai Public Library

15 Ala Malama Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Maintains information resources, i.e. books, magazines, newspapers, 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 Internet.

Intensive in-Home Program

2970 Kele Street, 110, Lihue, HI 96766
Hale Kipa's Intensive In-Home Services provides clinical therapy and services to families and youth in their homes, with the goal of strengthening families. Additional phone numbers: (808) 969-1935 Hilo and Kona on Hawaii Island (808) 246-4898 Kauai

King Kamehameha Celebration Comm

355 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Plans, implements and stages the statewide celebration to honor memory of King Kamehameha the Great and his accomplishments. Celebration includes parades, cultural programs, Ho'olaule'a, hula competitions. Events staged each June.
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East Hawaii Family Guidance Center

88 Kanoelehua Avenue, A-204, Hilo, HI 96720
Youth identified as requiring intensive mental health services may be enrolled with the Department of Health (DOH) Family Guidance Center (FGC) located in the school district of their home school. They are assigned an FGC Mental Health Care Coordinator (MHCC) at that time. The youth may, and often will, continue to receive School-Based Behavioral Health (SBBH) services and supports from the Department of Education (DOE) in conjunction with the intensive mental health services.

Leeward Dental Clinic

860 Fourth Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Provides basic dental care for low income persons who are frail elderly or disabled who are Medicaid qualified (but not Medicare qualified).

Kauai Bible Church Food Pantry

2-4131 Kaumualii Highway, Koloa, HI 96756
Kauai Bible Church provides a food pantry and distributes clothes, toiletries and personal/grooming supplies. Kauai Bible Church provides snacks after each service on Sunday. Call Kauai Bible Church for emergency food.

Wage Standards Division

830 Punchbowl St Room 340, Honolulu, HI 96813
Enforces the Payment of Wages and Other Compensation, Hawaii Wage and Hour, Wages and Hours of Employees on Public Works, Unlawful Suspension or Discharge Due to Work Injury, Child Labor, and Hawaii Family Leave. Conducts labor law compliance investigations relating to unpaid wages, vacation, and holiday pay, illegal deductions, late pay, pay statement, and notification requirements; minimum wage, overtime, and payroll record keeping; and prevailing wage and overtime.

Makua Lani Christian Academy

74-4966 Kealaka'a Street, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Private school includes grades PK-12 for boys and girls.

Maui Vet Center

35 Lunalilo St., Suite 101, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides individual assessment and offers therapy to individuals, couples and families. Conducts group programs including combat trauma, significant others, substance abuse and others depending on needs of clients. Offers crisis assistance and educational/ employment counseling.

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

One Cameron Way, Kahului, HI 96732
Operates a multi-purpose cultural center which includes a 1,200 seat theater for local community and visiting professional groups, a visual arts gallery for local and visiting exhibitors, a Hula staging area for Hawaiian cultural events, an open air amphitheater for various usages and a courtyard staging area for informal and formal gatherings. Offers rehearsal space, stage scene production space and two classrooms for dance and theatrical programs. Offers meeting and conference rooms.

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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Consulate of Sweden

737 Bishop Street, 2600, Honolulu, HI 96813
Assists Swedish citizens visiting or living in Hawaii (legal issues, medical problems, etc.). Provides information for potential visitors to Sweden. Processes visas. Provides English- Swedish translations.
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Family Health Services

1250 Punchbowl Street, Rm 216, Honolulu, HI 96813
Administers Children with Special Health Needs Branch, Maternal and Child Health Branch, and School Health Services Branch and Women, Infants and Children Services Branch.