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Boy Scouts of America, Aloha Council - Kauai County

Provides a fun and educational program for children and young adults to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop personal fitness. Promotes and encourages youth of all ages to participate in group and outdoor activities.

Boo Boo Zoo, The

25 Maluaina Place, Haiku, HI 96708
(The Boo Boo Zoo) Provides treatment, care and rehabilitation of injured, sick, and orphaned animals. Rescues and cares for animals in distress. Average on site numbers 400 animals including dogs, cats, goats, sheep, cow, horses, deer, fowl, birds. Even if we aren't facilitated to intake an animal still call. We can help, advise or direct you to a source. Staff are all volunteers, donations are sole support.

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

Kamp Hawaii

PO Box 701022, Kapolei, HI 96709
KAMP (Kids At-Risk Mentoring Program) Hawaii focuses on disadvantaged, special needs and at-risk youth in our communities. Program reaches cooperation, communication, decision making, leadership and teamwork skills through hands on activities.

Lanai Kinaole Program

617 Ilima Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763
Lanai Kinaole provides home health services like specialty wound care, administration and management of medication(s) in the client’s home environment, including but not limited to intravenous (IV) medications administration, lab/blood collection, health monitoring, support with basic activities and functions referred to as Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL).
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Department of Taxation - Maui

54 South High Street, 208, Wailuku, HI 96793
Collects State taxes. Provides information and assistance on preparation of tax forms. Issues general excise tax licenses. Furnishes State tax forms.

Relocation Readiness Program

310 Brannon Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
The Relocation Program provides services to inbound and outbound soldiers and family members about resources that are needed to make informed decisions and to reduce problems that occur due to frequent moves. Services include relocation planning, pre-arrival information, welcome packet, newcomer's orientation, island tour and immigration informational workshops. Additionally, a lending closet is available with basic household items which are loaned at no charge to soldiers and family members in transition.

Goodwill Attended Donation Center - Kihei Recycling Center

300 East Welakahao Road, Kihei, HI 96753
Donate items to Goodwill Industries of Hawaii.
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Hawaii Children and Youth Summit

677 Ala Moana Boulevard, 904, Honolulu, HI 96813
Annual Children and Youth Summit at the State Capitol. Youth work together to craft recommendations for legislative action. Youth leadership opportunities.

Special Parent Information Network

1010 Richards Street, 118, Honolulu, HI 96813
Operates information and referral line for parents of children with special needs. Facilitates parent-to-parent communication. Provides lending library and quarterly newsletter. Sponsors annual conference related to parenting children with special needs (such as special education or behavior management). Additional phone numbers: (808) 974-4000 ext 6-8126 Hawaii Island (Voice) (808) 274-3141 ext 6-8126 Kauai (Voice) (808) 984-2400 ext 6-8126 Maui (Voice) (800) 468-4644 ext 68121 Molokai/Lanai (Voice):

The Caregiver Foundation Support Group

926 3rd Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
The Caregiver Foundation provides support for the caregivers and individuals needing care through practical and emotional support services and educational programs. Provides comprehensive care coordination, financial management, guardianship, conservatorship, trusteeship, community education programs and caregiver support groups.

Care Coordination - Substance Use

1357 Kapiolani Boulevard, 1410, Honolulu, HI 96814
Care Coordinators work directly with the patient to identify their areas of concern, develop a care plan to achieve their health goals, and provide education about different healthcare services (community resources, behavioral health, nutrition, pain specialists, legal and financial resources, educational assistance, etc.)

Young Entrepreneurs Program

3538 Waialae Avenue, 203, Honolulu, HI 96816
(YEP) The Young Entrepreneurs Program (YEP) gives middle and high school students the chance to experience what it takes to run a real business rooted in agriculture. From developing value-added products and building a brand to selling at farmers’ markets and online, students gain entrepreneurial skills while supporting Hawaii’s food system. By inspiring innovation and leadership, YEP prepares the next generation to grow opportunities for themselves and for local agriculture.

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
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Ulu Ae Learning Center

91-1080 Saratoga Avenue, Kapolei, HI 96707
(UALC) Ulu A‘e was formed in 2014 with the vision to have entire communities knowledgeable and engaged in the place they live. We deliver culture and place-based education for keiki and families of Honouliuli through half day and intersession student days, other cultural community programs and volunteer workdays. Our mission is to empower and enrich lives through programs that develop skills, build confidence and promote healthy relationships based on the values and customs of our kūpuna. No'eau Boxes A box filled with Hawaiian Books, games, and hands-on activities. Delivered to your doorstep for at home and on-the-go learning. Now available to teachers, community organizations, and families. Nene‘e is our intersession program where keiki ages 5–14 are given opportunities to explore their ‘āina from ma uka (mountain) to ma kai (sea). The program’s curriculum is place-based meaning that special focus is made to highlight the history and culture of the students’ community. Students engage in moʻolelo (stories), hana noʻeau (Native Hawaiian art and practices) and kuleana (land stewardship). HANA ‘I‘O is a hands-on, food preparation program for middle school students who want to grow their knowledge, skills and relationship to the animals they eat. Students explore the role their mountain plays in food production. They take part in the respectful and humane process of killing a pig. They participate in animal husbandry and learn safety and sanitation guidelines, knife skills, and about meat production here in Hawaii. By taking part in this program, students begin to think critically about waste and humane animal practices. They gain a deeper understanding of food abundance and begin to evaluate what they put in their bodies. Papa Kuʻi ʻAi & Pōhaku Loan Program If your ‘ohana wants to ku‘i ‘ai for Lā Kūʻokoʻa, but you don’t have a papa kuʻi ʻai, pōhaku or kalo, we can help. We have 2 papa ku‘i ‘ai with pōhaku to loan out to 2 ‘ohana. The Kapu‘uola Hula Festival celebrates Hawaiian storytelling through hula and new mele (compositions) at Pu‘uokapolei. The festival features performances by several hālau hula (hula schools) and live Hawaiian music entertainment. Hana Hei Hana hei (Hawaiian string figures) is a form of Hawaiian storytelling and mnemonic device. Keiki learn hei in each of Ulu A‘e’s programs. Hana hei engages the young minds of our keiki in a way that encourages the use of our native language and the practice of a traditional conginitive form of memorization. After School Program is Now A Full Day Program and includes transportation for students from certain schools in Kapolei, ‘Ewa and Nānākuli. Students are transported from their schools to our learning center in Kalaeloa. Homework help, hana no‘eau enrichment lessons, and stewardship visits are provided. Ulu A‘e Learning Center uses a high touch, personalized approach in growing the hearts and minds of children during the out of school time though storytelling, Native Hawaiian practices and stewardship experiences. Aloha ‘Āina Love for our places Students are taught traditional names of places that exist in their community. They learn history through stories and mele. And they dig their hands deep into the soil, healing, restoring and rejuvenation the ‘āina. It’s through these unique experiences that they gain an appreciation for the place they live and become stewards of our land before entering high school. ‘Ike Ku’una Workshops This community enrichment program is aimed at increasing the cultural knowledge and skills of kūpuna (elders), mākua (adults) and ‘ohana (families). Workshops are held in cultural practices and knowledge like lei making, haku mele (Hawaiian composition), ulana lauhala (weaving), Ni‘ihau shell jewelry assembly, kapa making, Hawaiian history lectures and more. The series allows participants to interact with storytellers and master practitioners like Shad Kane, Dalani Tanahy, and Nalu Andrade. The intent of the program is for community members to develop skills and feel more knowledgeable about the history and traditions of their community.

Division of Aquatic Resources - Hawaii Island

75 Aupuni Street, Room 204, Hilo, HI 96720
Issues commercial and individual fishing licenses and permits. Researches the biology, ecology and use of fishery resources. Serves as federal liaison when protected marine animals are stranded including monk seals, sea turtles and whales. Documents ocean and river water pollution incidents such as oil and chemical spills. Conducts public education on marine and fresh water issues.

Family Violence Shelter

3094 Elua Street, Lihue, HI 96766
(YWCA of Kauai Family Violence Shelter) Operates a shelter that offers safety and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The services provided include room and board, counseling, support groups, a 24 hour hotline, TRO's, court advocacy, 24 hour crisis intervention and advocacy with other community agencies. Also provides services for the children in the shelter in hopes of stopping the intergenerational cycle of violence.

COVID-19 Health Information

1250 Punchbowl Street, 443, Honolulu, HI 96813
(DOH Covid 19 Information) The mission of the Department of Health is to protect and improve the health and environment for all people in Hawai‘i. For Isolation and Quarantine Programs for Neighbor Islands Hawaiʻi District-Eric Honda (808) 974-6006 Hilo, (808) 322-4880 Kona, (808) 887-8114  Waimea Maui District-Dr. Lorrin Pang (808) 984-8200   Kauaʻi District-Dr. Janet Berreman (808) 241-3495   https://health.hawaii.gov/prepare/files/2020/04/DOH_COVID-19_FAQs.pdf Direct link for General COVID-19 FAQs https://health.hawaii.gov/prepare/files/2020/12/DOH_COVID-19_FAQs_VACCINES.pdf DOH Covid-19 FAQs https://hawaiicovid19.com/vaccine/ To locate your nearest vaccination site https://hawaiicovid19.com/testing-isolation-quarantine/ To locate your nearest COVID-19 testing site https://health.hawaii.gov/coronavirusdisease2019/resources/school-guidance/ For COVID-19 Guidance for Schools provided by the DOH https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease-types/respiratory-viruses/ For COVID-19 Guidance in the workplace provided by the DOH https://health.hawaii.gov/coronavirusdisease2019/files/2021/08/Home-Isolation-and-Quarantine-Guidance.pdf DOH Home Isolation and Quarantine Guidance For those wishing to report isolation and quarantine violations Honolulu County (808) 529-3111 Maui County (808) 244-6400 Hawaii County (808) 935-3311 Kauai County (808) 241-1800 or for after hours calls (808) 241-1711 You can also submit a quarantine violation form for Kauai County https://kauaigov.seamlessdocs.com/f/covidvio Employees wishing to report their employers for COVID-19 DOH guideline violations can lodge a complaint with the Department of Labor Reporting Line (808) 586-9092

HOLO Card - Resident Senior Card

City and County of Honolulu Seniors can use the Senior HOLO card to pay for rides on TheBus, and in the future the HandiVan, and the rail system on June 30, 2023. Go to the website for frequently asked questions (FAQ), register your card so you can protect it from loss or theft and transfer fees, sign up for the auto-reload program, check your balance for up to six family members and manage their cards and balances. Fares are capped and your money goes toward a pass. Once you spend the amount of a pass, you ride the rest of the day or month for free. Senior fares are $3. Transfers are free within 2.5 hours of riding the vehicle.

Hawaiian Mission Academy - 9-12 Campus

1438 Pensacola Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
Private school includes grades 9-12 for boys and girls.

Family Financial Counseling Program

Honolulu, HI 96822
Provides assistance in understanding and applying for financial information. Helps individuals and families with financial decision making, problem-solving and planning. Counseling by phone or in person at UH Campus.

Laupahoehoe Public and School Library

35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe, HI 96764
Maintains information resources, i.e. books, magazines, 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 wi-fi and telephone reference service, U.S. Passports.

Hilo Women's Health Center

73 Puuhonu Place, 204, Hilo, HI 96720
(Hilo Womens Health Center) Annual wellness exams, primary care, breast cancer and breast concerns, menstrual problems, PMS and PMDD, depression, peri and post menopausal concerns, hormonal concerns, osteoporosis, chronic pelvic pain, urinary incontinence/leakage, urinary tract infections, bladder symptoms, sexually transmitted diseases, vaginitis, routine cancer screenings and information on cardiovascular disease prevention, and counseling services for contraception, preconception/pre-pregnancy concerns and breastfeeding for women with medical concerns.

Land Division - Hawaii

75 Aupuni Street, Room 204, Hilo, HI 96721
Administers state programs for soil conservation, water resource planning and development, geothermal resource management, mineral resource assessment, dam safety, flood prevention and control.
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5 Minute Pharmacy Kokua Kalihi Valley

2229 North School Street, 101, Honolulu, HI 96819
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccinations for: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal MenACWY, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster
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