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Hilo Vet Center
70 Lanihuli Street, Suite 102, Hilo, HI 96720
Helps veterans and their family members make a satisfying post-war readjustment to civilian life through a broad range of counseling and outreach. Offers both individual and group counseling for post-traumatic stress, substance abuse and crisis intervention. Provides assistance in obtaining veterans' benefits.
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Crime Stoppers Hotline
330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Offers rewards of up to $1000 to tipster who give information that leads to arrest or indictment of persons committing crimes or for the recovery of stolen property. All calls are confidential. Different unsolved crimes will be publicized in paper or television. Also accepts information on missing persons.
United Way of America
701 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
United Way of America is the national organization dedicated to leading the United Way movement in making a measurable impact in every community in America. The United Way movement includes approximately 1,400 community-based United Way organizations. Each is independent, separately incorporated and governed by local volunteers.
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Chamber of Commerce - Kauai
2970 Kele Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Provides a central business information service with information on Hawaii including business conditions, population, housing, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, etc.
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USA Softball of Hawaii
47-049 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe, HI 96744
USA softball for all ages.
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Street Use Permits and Parades
650 South King Street, 3rd floor, Honolulu, HI 96813
Issues permits for use of public streets for parades, blockage for construction purposes and other special uses.
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Queen's Medical Center - Emergency
1301 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
(Queens Medical Center - Emergency) Provides medical/surgical emergency services.
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Family Support Hawaii
75-127 Lunapule Road, 11, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Family Support Hawai'i provides a comprehensive array of supportive services for prenatal women, infants and toddlers, including those with disabilities, preschool-aged children. Offices are located in Kona and Waimea, with child care centers in Kealakehe High School and Greenwell Child Development Center in Kealakekua. Provide child care services for teen parents of Kealakehe High School
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Missing Persons Detail
1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782
Reporting missing persons.
Intensive Support Services - Maui
270 Hookahi Street, 304, Wailuku, HI 96793
Parents And Children Together (PACT) offers safe, compassionate, and confidential support in three counties for youth and families coping with serious behavioral, social and emotional challenges.
Our evidence-based therapeutic models focus on family networks and relationships, school or job performance, peer connections and relationships, and community networks of support.
All services are provided free of charge with referrals.
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Kakoo Maui Resource Hub
325 Kewe Street, B102, Lahaina, HI 96761
Hawaiian Council's hub will focus on providing a cultural approach to help those impacted by the wildfires best navigate the application process for direct aid and services.
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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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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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Covenant House - Nineline
346 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
Operates a nationwide hotline providing crisis intervention and information and referral for homeless, runaways, troubled youths and families.
Substance Abuse Treatment Program - Intensive Outpatient - Women
1130 North Nimitz Highway, A226, Honolulu, HI 96817
Kokua Support Services provides Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, and After Care Treatment for clients who require this level of care.
Foster Care
622 Hinano Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Transitional Family Care for youth 5 - 17 years of age with emotional and/or behavioral disturbances, Hale Kipa's Therapeutic Foster Care Program provides community-based services within a family home setting. The 3-9 month program is often a "step-down" from hospitalization or a residential setting and can be helpful in transitioning youth from a higher level of care to successful integration into the community.
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Operation Wildlife
1505 Young Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Presentation are given to 4th grade students at their schools concerning endangered species and conservation. Touch-see exhibits of animal bio facts are shared with students.
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Supporting Employment Empowerment
1075 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814
(SEE, SEE Hawaii Work) Provides job training, placement, and retention services for individuals receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TANOF), Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) assistance services.
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Food Pantry - Princeville
4520 Kapaka Street, Princeville, HI 96722
Church of the Pacific distributes food to those that are in need.
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Wahiawa District Park/Gym/Pool
1139 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a field. There are three program periods throughout the year: Fall, spring, and summer. Activities are geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, Hawaiiana, games and sports, music and dance, seasonal activities and crafts, excursions and swimming. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.
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Times Pharmacy Waimalu
98-1264 Kaahumanu Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Chicken Pox (may vary between stores), COVID-19 (Pfizer-Comirnaty 2025), Gardasil 9 (HPV), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza (Afluria and Fluad), Meningitis (ACWY), Meningitis (Serogroup B), MMR, Pneumococcal, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Shingles, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap), Typhoid.
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MindKloud
MindKloud is a free application for your iOS device (iPhone/iPad) to journal your mental health story. Users choose who they share their entries with (family, friends, or clinicians). Journal entries are text, audio recording or selfie video entries. All the individual data is never shared, unless you choose to, and non-identifiable. No Andriod application. Application available in English and Spanish. Click the AppStore link on their webpage to download the application.
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Hawaii Organ Transplant Information and Services
1314 South King Street, 1555, Honolulu, HI 96814
Hawaii Organ Transplant (HOT) provides patient-oriented support, education and services to transplant candidates, recipients and their families and to others affected by or interested in organ, tissue and eye donation. Affiliated with and supported by the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, you can reach them at (808)589-5961.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
300 Ala Moana Boulevard, 7-127, Honolulu, HI 96850
Investigates discrimination charges filed under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (race, religion, color, sex, and national origin); the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Equal Pay Act (EPA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), against private employers on state and local governments. Seeks full and effective relief for victims of employment discrimination in court or in conciliation agreements before litigation, and seeks to prevent recurrence.
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FEMA - Disaster Fraud
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472
Protect your identity and stay informed by doing these easy things:
-Department of Human Services (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), United States Small Business Administration Hawaii (SBA) and other federal agencies will never charge you for disaster assistance.
-Always ask to see I.D. FEMA personnel will always have an official identification badge.
Do not offer any personal information unless you are speaking with a verified FEMA representative.
-Stay tuned to trusted local media for updates from your local officials on disaster fraud and scams.
-Check with local law enforcement to ensure your identity is protected.
Report Fraud or Scams:
Contact FEMA Investigations and Inspections Division
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (866) 223-0814
Fax: (202) 212-4926
by Mail:
400 C Street SW, Suite 7SW-1009, Mail Stop 3005, Washington D.C., 20472-3005
-Contact your state consumer protection offices.
-Report corruption, fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement or misconduct to DHS Office of the Inspector General.
-File a complaint with the National Center for Disaster Fraud.
-Visit IdentityTheft.gov to report and recover from identify theft.
Common Disaster Fraud Frequently Asked Question (FAQ):
A FEMA inspector came to my home, but I didn’t apply for FEMA assistance. What should I do?
Let the inspector know you did not apply for assistance. If the inspector has left, call the FEMA helpline at (800) 621-3362 to tell them that you did not apply. FEMA will stop all further processing for the application.
If you use a relay service, such as your videophone, Innocaption or CapTel, please provide your specific number assigned to that service.
It is important that FEMA is able to contact you, and you should be aware of phone calls from FEMA may come from an unidentified number.
Operators can also assist you if you wish to create a new application to apply for FEMA assistance.
A fraudulent FEMA application could be a sign of identity theft. For information on responding to identity theft, visit Identity Theft | FTC Consumer Information and IdentityTheft.gov.
Do not contact the FEMA Fraud Investigations and Inspections Division, DHS Office of Inspector General, or the National Center for Disaster Fraud for the purpose of reporting identity theft.
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