| Family History Center - Waipahu at Family History Center - Waipahu |
94-210 Kahualii Street, Waipahu, HI 96797 |
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. |
(808) 678-0752 |
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| Family Hui Hawaii at Family Hui Hawaii |
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Family Hui Hawaii coordinates and provides peer-led parenting support groups for families with young children, age prenatal-5 years old. Families are matched with a group leader in their community based on their child's age and neighborhood. Once a group is formed, families take part in 12 weekly parenting and child development discussions. Group members are able to connect and share their experiences with other families and often develop life-long friendships. Each family receives our Embracing 'Ohana Notebook as a permanent resource. Family Hui offers child development screenings, provides referrals to other agencies, weekly parenting tips on Facebook and current community resources, and invites families to special events and workshops. |
(808) 230-7112 |
https://familyhuihawaii.org |
| Family Law Division at Family Law Division |
1001 Kamokila Boulevard 211, Kapolei, HI 96707 |
The Family Law Division performs all Family Court actions on behalf of the state including child and adult protective services, truancies, adolescent mental health cases, involuntary civil mental commitments hearings, minor and adult guardianship, adoptions, etc. Our specialized units (Family Support Unit) perform paternities and (Dead Beat Parents Unit) dead beat parents. The division also provides support to the Child Support Enforcement Agency. |
(808) 586-1500 |
ag.hawaii.gov |
| Family Literacy Libraries Program at Hawaii Literacy Inc |
245 North Kukui Street 202, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Offers family literacy programs to residents of housing projects Mayor Wright Homes (MWH) and Kuhio Park Towers (KPT) in Kalihi. Also offers family libraries, Saturday story hours, and age-appropriate activities for children, and free twice weekly English and computer classes for adults in public housing. |
(808) 842-0303 |
https://www.hawaiiliteracy.org |
| Family Planning Education at Kalihi-Palama Health Center |
915 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Kalihi-Palama Health Center offers free family planning educational presentations to all ages and settings within the Oahu community upon request. Family Planning presentations cover various topics including: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Birth Control. As part of this program we offer: Free comprehensive family planning education presentations to all ages and groups, schools and other organizations and free STD and teen pregnancy prevention (including abstinence ) presentations. |
(808) 848-1438 |
https://www.kphc.org |
| Family Program at Vfw National Home For Children |
3573 South Waverly Road, Eaton Rapids, MI 48827 |
Families who are accepted into our program can live at the National Home in a single family home for up to four years while working with a professional case worker to set goals and make plans for the future. Families also have access to educational, recreational and enrichment opportunities. Community resources and counseling referrals are provided as needed. Free state-certified daycare services are provided free of charge for children five and under. |
1-800-313-4200 |
www.vfwnationalhome.org |
| Family Programs Hawaii - Hilo at Family Programs Hawaii - Hilo |
64 Keawe Street, Suite 201, Hilo, HI 96720 |
Provides case management for youth in long term foster care, guardianship, transition, post high school education and post adoption. Provides financial assistance for educational and self esteem building activities for children in foster care. Training and toll free Warm Line support and resources for foster, guardianship, kinship and adoptive parents. Hosts a Holiday Party for former foster children and foster families. |
(808) 935-2876 |
www.familyprogramshawaii.org |
| Family Programs Hawaii - Honolulu at Family Programs Hawaii - Honolulu |
801 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Provides case management for youth in long term foster care, guardianship, transition, post high school education and post adoption. Provides mental health assessments and parent-child interactive therapy. Provides financial assistance for educational and self-esteem building activities for children in foster care. Provides training, support, resources and referrals to foster, adopt, kinship and guardianship parents. Hosts a Holiday Party for children in foster care and their families. |
(808) 521-9531 |
www.familyprogramshawaii.org |
| Family Self-Sufficiency Program at County of Kauai - Housing Agency |
4444 Rice Street 330, Lihue, HI 96766 |
The purpose of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program is to enable eligible families to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency. Kauai County Housing Agency's (KCHA) FSS program is the conduit between the client and the appropriate supportive services necessary to achieve independence. FSS case managers are assigned to FSS participants to make a proper assessment of strengths, needs and aspirations. The case manger will guide each client through a service plan which outlines short and long-term goals.
Some of the services provided to families include: child care, transportation necessary to receive services, remedial education, job training and preparation, substance abuse treatment and counseling, training in homemaking and parenting skills, training in money management, training in household management; and any other services and resources appropriate to assist eligible families to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency. Some or all of the services may be provided by our part |
(808) 241-4440 |
https://www.kauai.gov/housing |
| Family Services at Legacy of Life Hawai'I |
405 North Kuakini Street 810, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Grief workshops and aftercare for those whose loved one was an organ or tissue donor. |
(808) 599-7630 |
www.legacyoflifehawaii.org |
| Family Services at Maui Youth and Family Services, Inc. |
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Provides outpatient counseling to children, teens, and their families, includes individual, group, and family to emotionally and/or behaviorally troubled youth and their families. Outpatient services also include educational planning, treatment planning, school consultation, and case management. |
(808) 579-8414 |
https://www.myfs.org |
| Family Strengthening Program at Maui Farm, The |
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The Family Strengthening Program is a farm-based residential program providing transitional housing and life skills training for families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness due to domestic violence and economic issues.
With a focus on the whole family, the program provides opportunities for daily learning and application of healthy life skills and effective parenting strategies in a safe home environment, and strengthens families to remain intact and healthy.
Working in collaboration with partner agencies including Women Helping Women and other homeless services provider agencies, The Maui Farm’s services strengthen the continuum of care for struggling families.
We provide a housing and family strengthening component after emergency shelter services have been maximized, and before families move on to long-term affordable housing in the community.
The average duration of program participation is six to eighteen months. Shared housing is provided on-site at The Maui Farm, with monthly rental fees determined in compliance with federal HOME Program regulations. |
(808) 579-8271 |
www.themauifarm.org |
| Family Strengthening Service - East Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - East Hawaii |
1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720 |
This program helps families provide a safe home for their children, promote positive parenting, and prevent child abuse and neglect. Families receive free, short-term, home visiting services designed to provide support and help maintain and improve individual and family function by improving parenting skills. The program also provides information and linkages to community resources.
Assists families that are referred to us by the Child Welfare Services. Strengthening the family's skills to help them provide a nurturing environment and connects them with community resources. |
(808) 935-2188 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Family Support Division at State Of Hawaii - Dept Of Attorney General - Csea, Family Support Branch, Family |
680 Iwilei Road Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Family Support Unit does paternity establishment for the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA). Assists in establishment of paternity and child support for children born out of wedlock. Paternity and support may also be established for children born during a marriage but whose natural father is not the husband. Paternity may be established in certain circumstances when the absent parent lives out of state. |
(808) 586-5428 |
http://ag.hawaii.gov/ |
| Family Support Hawaii at 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 |
(808) 885-0086 |
www.familysupporthawaii.org |
| Family Support Hawaii at Family Support Hawaii - Waimea |
67-1185 Mamalahoa Highway H147, Kamuela, HI 96743 |
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 |
(808) 885-0086 |
www.familysupporthawaii.org |
| Family Violence Shelter at YWCA of Kauai |
3094 Elua Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
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. |
(808) 245-6362 |
http://www.ywcakauai.org |
| Farm Service Agency at US Dept of Agriculture (Hawaii) Farm Service Agency |
154 Waianuenue Street 219, Hilo, HI 96720 |
Provides disaster assistance to commercial agricultural producers following natural disasters. Low-interest credit to commercial producers and cost share for installing approved conservation practices. |
(808) 933-8381 |
https://www.fsa.usda.gov |
| Farm Service Agency at US Dept of Agriculture (Kauai) Farm Service Agency |
4334 Rice Street 103, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Provides disaster assistance to commercial agricultural producers following natural disasters. Low-interest credit to commercial producers and cost share for installing approved conservation practices. |
(808) 245-9014 |
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/hawaii-and-pacific-islands |
| Farm Service Agency at US Dept of Agriculture (Maui) Farm Service Agency |
77 Hookele Street 201, Kahului, HI 96732 |
Provides commercial agricultural producers with disaster assistance following natural disasters. Provides low-interest loans to commerical producers and shares costs for installation of approved conservation practices. |
(808) 871-5500 |
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| Farm Service Agency at US Dept of Agriculture (Oahu) Farm Service Agency |
300 Ala Moana Boulevard 5-108, Honolulu, HI 96850 |
Provides disaster assistance to commercial agriculture to address economic losses and restore production lands damaged by flood, drought, or other natural disasters. Provides low-interest credit to producers. Shares costs with producers to install approved conservation practices. |
(808) 541-2600 |
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/hi |
| Farm to Mother at Pacific Birth Collective Donation and Distribution Center |
810 Kokomo Road 160, Haiku, HI 96708 |
Pacific Birth Collective (PBC) is offering free weekly food boxes designed specifically for the perinatal period, with focus on providing nutrition and health support for mothers and their growing babies. This program is in conjunction with the Maui Food Bank and is free and accessible to everyone. The items in our food boxes are curated for children and women during their childbearing years.
Please fill out this form to receive food distributions.
The form will be open every week Saturday-Wednesday or until we have 50 recipients, then the form will close. Boxes need to be picked on Friday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in the Aloha Aina Center Suite 160 in Haiku. Delivery of boxes may be available upon request.
Holiday 2025 application and pick up times will change. Call for more information. |
(808) 269-4622 |
https://pacificbirthcollective.org/ |
| FBI Public Corruption Hotline at Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Oahu Fbi Public Corruption Hotline |
300 Ala Moana Blvd Suite 4307, Honolulu, HI 96850 |
Operates hotline for those who want to provide information about corrupt public officials. Reports may be made anonymously. |
(808)545-2577 FBI Public Corruption Hotline |
www.fbi.gov |
| FCJCO Assistance at Friends of the Children's Justice Center of Oahu |
3019 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Support the basic needs and enhancement requests of child victims of severe abuse. We do not have direct contact with clients and cannot take their calls. All requests for FCJCO assistance must be made through a child abuse professional working with a client. |
(808) 445-1873 |
http://www.fcjcoahu.org |
| Federal Aviation Administration at Federal Aviation Administration |
AOA - 20 800 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20591 |
Operates a toll-free line to register complaints concerning matters within FAA's jurisdiction, e.g. carry on baggage, child safety seats, or user services provided by FAA, including pilot examinations, aircraft certification and facility operations. To report complaints on safety violations, such as planes flying to low, call the Flights Standards District Office. |
1-866-835-5322 |
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation - Honolulu Division at Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Honolulu Division |
91-1300 Enterprise Avenue, Kapolei, HI 96707 |
Investigates violations of certain federal statutes involving white collar crime, drugs, civil rights, kidnapping, bank robberies, extortion, organized crime, foreign countries. Collects facts and presents them to Justice Department Intelligence and Espionage Section.
The FBI Honolulu Division also covers Guam, Saipan, and American Samoa. |
(808) 566-4300 |
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation - Maui at Federal Bureau of Investigation - Maui |
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Investigates violations of certain federal statutes involving white collar crime, drugs, civil rights, kidnapping, bank robberies, extortion, organized crime, foreign countries. |
(808) 242-4849 |
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| Federal Communications Commission at Federal Communications Commission |
445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554 |
The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the commission is the United States' primary authority for communications law, regulation and technological innovation.
The FCC aims to make telephone service available and accessible to all consumers. We offer information to aid in common consumer questions and services, including eliminating unwanted telephone communications; changing phone services; number portability; understanding consumer phone bills; and more. |
1-888-225-5322 also known as 1-888-CALL-FCC
TTY: 1888-835-5322 |
http://www.fcc.gov/ |
| Federal Communications Commission Lifeline Program at State Of Hawaii - Dept Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs (Oahu) |
335 Merchant Street Room 310, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
The FCC’s Lifeline program provides discounts on phone and broadband service from participating providers for qualifying low-income consumers.
Certain households may qualify for low-cost internet service and discounts in Hawaii. |
(808) 587-1234 |
https://cca.hawaii.gov/broadband/lowcostinternet/ |
| Federal Detention Center at Federal Bureau of Prisons |
351 Elliot Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
The FDC is an administrative facility housing male and female inmates. |
(808) 838-4200 |
www.bop.gov |
| Federal Emergency Management Agency - Appeal at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
Everyone under one roof can apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance.
Typically, FEMA allows only one applicant per household or address to apply for Housing Assistance. If FEMA says you are ineligible for assistance because someone at your address has already applied, you can appeal.
Tell us you need your own application. If you appeal, it won’t take help away from someone else.
Ask FEMA for help when writing your appeal. Call or speak to FEMA as a Disaster Recovery Center.
Send FEMA a signed letter explaining that your damaged home was your primary residence during the August 8, 2023 wildfires. Also explain that your application represents a separate household from the original applicant using the same address.
Deadline to apply for the Maui wildfires has been extended to December 11, 2023.
--Understanding your FEMA Letter--
Hawaii residents who registered for FEMA assistance for the wildfires that began sweeping across Maui August 8, 2023 will receive a determination letter from FEMA. In some cases, the letter may say you are ineligible for assistance. This is not a denial.
It is important to read the letter carefully. It will include the amount of assistance FEMA may provide and information on how you can use your disaster assistance funds. The letter will also explain your application status and it will give you information about what to do to appeal FEMA’s decision.
Your letter might also ask you to send additional information or supporting documentation for FEMA to continue reviewing your application. For example, you may be asked to send one or more of the following:
- Proof of insurance coverage
- Settlement of insurance claims or denial letter from insurance provider
- Proof of identity
- Proof of occupancy
- Proof of ownership
- Proof that the damaged property was the applicant’s primary residence at the time of the disaster.
If you are one of multiple families living in the same residence, each family within the household may be eligible for assistance. Your landlord will be required to provide a written statement or agreement that clearly says you had a lease agreement in place before the disaster. You can also provide old rent receipts, bank transactions or checks showing you paid rent to the landlord. These receipts must be dated within three months of the fires. In other words, they must be dated between May 8, 2023 and August 8, 2023.
If you have questions about your FEMA determination letter, call the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362. Specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Help is available in most languages. If you use a relay service such as Video Relay Service, captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA your number for that service when you apply. |
(800) 621-3362 |
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| Federal Information Center at Federal Information Center |
1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405 |
Provides information on all federal agencies and programs, both nationally and locally. Refers public to proper government agency or official. Assists with referrals to state and local government and non-government agencies. Will mail copyright forms on request. |
(800) 688-9889
(800) 333-4636 |
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| Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service at Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service |
300 Ala Moana Boulevard 4119, Honolulu, HI 96850 |
Mediates disputes between labor organizations and employers in private, public and federal sectors.
Provides joint training of labor organizations and employers in various techniques toward the end of a collaborative relationship. |
(808) 541-2567 |
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| Federal Public Defender at Office of The Federal Public Defender |
300 Ala Moana Boulevard 7104, Honolulu, HI 96850 |
Defends indigents charged with federal crimes. |
(808)541-2521
Toll-free: 1-877-541-2521 |
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| Federal SNAP Work Requirement Changes at State of Hawaii Department of Human Services Updates |
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The State of Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS) - Benefit, Employment and Support Services Division has information on the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirement changes that become effective November 1, 2025.
Click the link for more information, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/federal-snap-work-requirement-changes-to-begin-department-of-human-services-offers-guidance-and-resources/.
View the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) by clicking the link "Click here to view the FAQs" to go the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/changes-to-able-bodied-adult-work-requirements-for-snap-faqs/.
DHS will continue to monitor evolving federal requirements and update resources and guidance accordingly. Visit the DHS website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov, for updated information and respond to any DHS notifications. For questions, please call the Public Assistance Information Line and speak with an Eligibility Worker. |
(855) 643-1643 |
https://humanservices.hawaii.gov |
| Federated States of Micronesia Consulate at Consulate General Of The Federated States Of Micronesia |
3049 Ualena St Suite 412, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
Assists Micronesian citizens in arranging for medical care, training, employment, and other services. Provides notary public services.
The Consulate General of the Federated States of Micronesia provides a gamut of consular services to the people of the four States of Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei and Yap that constitute the federation residing in the State of Hawaii as its principal bailiwick. It performs many of the functions delineated in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and relevant international treatises in which FSM is a member, and carries out any instructions from the home government as permissible under state and local laws of the State of Hawaii.
A major component of the Consulate General's work has to do with attending to the required documentations of citizens such as facilitating processing of passports, travel documents, affidavits, guardianship and power of attorney documents, among others. The Consulate General does not issue passports. |
(808) 836-4775 |
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| Feed My Sheep Mobile Food Distribution - Hana at Feed My Sheep - Hana |
10 Hauoli Road Rear of property along Hana Highway, Hana, HI 96713 |
Feed My Sheep provides food boxes to those in need. |
(808) 872-9100 |
http://feedmysheepmaui.com |
| Feed My Sheep Mobile Food Distribution - Kahului at Feed My Sheep - Kahului |
45 West Kamehameha Avenue, Puunene, HI 96782 |
Feed My Sheep provides food boxes to those in need at across from 45 West Kamehameha Avenue. This is across the street from Salvation Army Kahului. |
(808) 872-9100 |
http://feedmysheepmaui.com |
| Feed My Sheep Mobile Food Distribution - Kihei at Feed My Sheep - Kihei |
300 East Welakahao Road, Kihei, HI 96753 |
Feed My Sheep provides food boxes to those in need. |
(808) 872-9100 |
http://feedmysheepmaui.com |
| Feed My Sheep Mobile Food Distribution - Lahaina at Feed My Sheep - Lahaina |
4275 Hine Way, Lahaina, HI 96761 |
Feed My Sheep provides food boxes to those in need at Citizen Church. Enter the church by going up Ala Hoku Place. |
(808) 872-9100 |
http://feedmysheepmaui.com/ |
| Feed My Sheep Mobile Food Distribution - Wailuku at Feed My Sheep - Wailuku |
399 North Market Street In the parking lot across the street from the church, Wailuku, HI 96793 |
Feed My Sheep provides food boxes to those in need at the Living Weight Church on Market Street at the corner of Mokuhau Road. Go to the parking lot across the street from the church. |
(808) 872-9100 |
http://feedmysheepmaui.com |
| Feed The Hunger Fund at Feed The Hunger Fund |
100 Montgomery Street The Presidio, San Francisco, CA 94129 |
Feed The Hunger Fund provides micro loans and networks of support.
Feed The Hunger Fund provides loans to low income and underserved individuals with businesses in the food system and directly and in partnership with local organizations.
We identify and partner with organizations that are already working with our target populations to add value to the organization's ability to help their community, to ensure that our borrowers have other support services to increase their success, and to build a network that addresses the community's fiscal and physical health.
We create or identifies existing Food Hub Networks to ensure that our borrowers are linked into a food system of production - distribution points that ensure their sustainability and to promote a community's food security and economic vitality.
Feed The Hunger Foundation makes loans to borrowers who have businesses anywhere within the food system. |
(415) 432-8202 |
http://www.feed-hunger.com/ |
| Feeding Pets of the Homeless at Feeding Pets of the Homeless |
710 West Washington Street, Carson City, NV 89703 |
Feeding Pets of the Homeless helps feed pets that belong to homeless people. Visit the website and put in your city/state to find pet food providers who participates in the program. |
(775) 841-7463 |
https://www.petsofthehomeless.org |
| Feeding The Hungry - Wahiawa at Surfing the Nations (Wahiawa Distribution Site) |
64 Ohai Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786 |
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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| FEMA - Continued Rental Assistance for Maui Wildfire Survivors at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
Residents of Maui who were affected by the August 8, 2023 wildfires and received an initial rental assistance from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be eligible for continued rental assistance.
To be eligible for continued rental assistance, you must have used your initial rental assistance as intended, and:
-you must be unable to return to your pre-disaster residence because it is uninhabitable, cannot be accessed or is unavailable as a result of the wildfires
-you cannot pay for housing without assistance
-you are not receiving temporary housing help from any other source.
-You also need to develop a long-term housing plan and be able to demonstrate progress toward one
If you need continued rental assistance, you must complete an Application for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance.
-Homeowners: If your FEMA-verified Real Property Loss exceeds the amount of the initial Rental Assistance awarded, the Application for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance will automatically be mailed to you after you have received the initial Rental Assistance award.
-Homeowners: If the Real Property Loss does not exceed the amount of the initial Rental Assistance, you will need to call FEMA’s Helpline to request the application.
-Renters: You will need to request the Continued Temporary Housing Assistance Request form by calling FEMA’s Helpline. To request the form, ask questions about the Continued Temporary Housing Assistance, or for help completing the form, call the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362.
All applicants need to submit the following documentation with your completed application:
-Pre- and post-disaster income for household members 18 years old and older
-Proof of pre-disaster housing costs (copy of lease and utility bills, renter’s insurance, mortgage statements, real estate taxes, home insurance, etc.)
-Proof of post-disaster housing costs (copy of current lease or rental agreement signed by the applicant and the landlord).
-If your documents were lost or destroyed in the fires, visit a Disaster Recovery Center, where specialists can help you replace them. Find a recovery center here: http://www.fema.gov/DRC
How to Submit an Application to FEMA
The Continued Temporary Housing Assistance Request form and supporting documents should be returned to FEMA in one of the following ways:
-Upload them to your disaster account at DisasterAssistance.gov
-Mail them to FEMA, PO Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055
-Fax them to FEMA at (800) 827-8112
FEMA will evaluate your request to determine if you are eligible. It is important for applicants to keep FEMA updated with their contact information and housing status.
For the latest information on the Maui wildfire recovery efforts, visit mauicounty.gov and fema.gov/disaster/4724. Follow FEMA on social media: @FEMARegion9 and facebook.com/fema. |
(800) 621-3362 |
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ |
| FEMA - Disaster Fraud at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
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: StopFEMAFraud@fema.dhs.gov
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. |
(866) 223-0814 |
https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/security/disaster-fraud |
| FEMA - Disaster Rumor at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) put together a list of disaster rumors and facts on the website: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/recover/rumor-control
For disaster rumors specific to the Hawaii August 2023 wildfires, visit the website: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4724/rumor-control
Deadline to apply for the Maui wildfires has been extended to December 11, 2023. |
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https://www.fema.gov/disaster/recover/rumor-control |
| FEMA - Frequently Asked Questions and Hawaii Wildfire Information at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
For the Federal Emergency Disaster Management Agency's (FEMA) list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) visit the website.
For Hawaii Wildfire (Hawaii Wildfires
DR-4724-HI) specific information from FEMA, visit the website https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4724
Deadline to apply for the Maui wildfires has been extended to December 11, 2023. |
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https://www.fema.gov/disaster/recover/faq |
| FEMA Funeral Assistance at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
The COVID-19 incident period ended on May 11, 2023. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will continue to provide funeral assistance until September 30, 2025, to those who have lost loved ones due to this pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought overwhelming grief to many families. At FEMA, our mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. We are dedicated to helping ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the virus.
Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020.
If you are covering the cost of a COVID-19 funeral, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be able to help.
You may qualify for up to $9,000 per funeral for expenses.
FEMA may approve COVID-19 Funeral Assistance for expenses such as:
-funeral services
-cremation
-interment
-costs associated with producing death certificates
-costs due to local or state government laws or ordinances
-transportation for up to two people to identify the person who died
-transfer of remains
-casket or urn
-burial plot
-marker or headstone
-clergy
-funeral ceremony
-funeral home equipment or staff
You must provide FEMA a copy of an official death certificate that shows the death occurred in the United States, including U.S. territories and the District of Columbia, occurred after January 20, 2020, and was attributed to COVID-19.
If the death certificate was issued between January 20,2020 and May 16, 2020, it must either 1) attribute the death directly or indirectly to COVID-19 or 2) be accompanied by a signed statement from the original certifier of the death certificate, or the local medical examiner or coroner from the jurisdiction in which the death occurred, listing COVID-19 as a cause or contributing cause of death. This signed statement must provide an additional explanation or causal pathway, linking the cause of death listed on the death certificate to COVID-19.
You must provide FEMA with a signed funeral home contract, invoice, receipts, or other documentation that includes:
-your name, showing you are responsible for some or all of the expense
-the name of the person who died
-itemized expenses
-proof that the expenses were incurred on or after January 20, 2020
It will take about 20 minutes to apply, and you must provide:
-Social Security Number for the person making application
-Your current mailing address and telephone number
-Social Security Number and date of birth for the person who passed away due to COVID-19
-The address where the individual died
-If the person who died had burial or funeral insurance policies
-If you received other funeral assistance (such as donations, CARES Act grants, state/territory assistance, or assistance from voluntary organizations)
-If you want eligible funds delivered by direct deposit, the routing and account number of your checking or savings account.
After you apply, FEMA will provide you an application number, and you may create an account on DisasterAssistance.gov.
You must submit supporting documents (e.g., funeral home contracts, receipts, invoices, death certificate) by:
-Uploading to your DisasterAssistance.gov account
-Faxing to (855) 261-3452
-Mailing to: PO Box 10001, Hyattsville, MD 20782.
Once FEMA receives all required documents, it takes approximately 45 days to make an eligibility decision.
If FEMA approves your application for COVID-19 Funeral Assistance, funds will be deposited to your bank account or sent by mail in the form of a Department of the Treasury check, depending on which option you choose during your application. Funds usually arrive within a few days of approval, and you will receive a notification letter. |
(844) 684-6333 |
https://www.fema.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance |
| Fern Community Park at Dept of Parks & Recreation, City and County of Honolulu - Fern Community Park |
1201 Middle Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building 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, seasonal activities and crafts, and excursions. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration. |
(808) 832-7809 |
https://www.honolulu.gov/parks/ |
| Fifth Circuit Court Adult Probation at Hawaii State Judiciary, Kauai - Fifth Circuit |
3970 Kaana Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Supervises adult felons and some misdemeanants who are placed on probation, supervises deferred acceptance of guilty pleas or conditional discharges. Supervises interstate felon or misdemeanant probationers. |
(808) 482-2400 |
http://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| Fifth Circuit Court at Hawaii State Judiciary, Kauai - Fifth Circuit |
3970 Kaana Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Jury trials are held in the Circuit Courts, which have general jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases. They also have exclusive jurisdiction in probate, guardianship and criminal felony cases, as well as civil cases where the contested amount exceeds $40,000. Circuit Courts share concurrent jurisdiction with District Courts in civil non-jury cases in which the amounts in controversy are between $10,000 and $40,000. Other cases heard by the Circuit Courts include mechanics' liens and misdemeanor violations transferred from the District Courts for jury trials. |
(808) 482-2300 |
http://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| Fifth Circuit District Court at Hawaii State Judiciary, Kauai - Fifth Circuit |
3970 Kaana Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
The District Courts have jurisdiction over: Traffic infractions and violations, offenses classified as violations of state laws or county ordinances; criminal offenses punishable by imprisonment not exceeding one year, probable cause hearings for felony cases; civil actions in which the debt, amount, damages, or value of the property claimed does not exceed $40,000 (but no jurisdiction over actions for libel, slander, defamation of character, malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, breach of promise of marriage, or seduction); summary possession (landlord-tenant) actions and related money damages claims and counterclaims, regardless of the amount claimed; ejectment proceedings, where the title to real estate does not come into question; civil cases for specific performance when the fair market value of the performance does not exceed $20,000; small claims cases where the amount claimed does not exceed $5,000; petitions for temporary restraining orders (TROs) and injunctions against harassment involving |
(808) 482-2645 |
http://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| Fifth Circuit Family Court at Hawaii State Judiciary, Kauai - Fifth Circuit |
3970 Kaana Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
The Family Court hears legal matters involving children; domestic relations cases including divorce, child support, paternity, custody matters; domestic violence cases including civil restraining orders involving family members; civil commitment cases, guardianships of adults, and adult abuse cases. |
(808) 482-2391 |
http://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| Fighting Food Insecurity at Giving Hope Hawaii |
46-158 Kahuhipa Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744 |
Fighting Food Insecurity provides food packages to families, kupuna and children with special needs on the Windward side of Oahu.
November 27 and 28, 2025, December 24-25 and 31, 2025, and January 1, 2026 Closed |
(808) 620-2537 |
https://www.givinghopehawaii.org |
| File a Consumer Complaint at Federal Trade Commission |
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20580 |
The FTC protects consumers by stopping unfair, deceptive or fraudulent practices in the marketplace. We conduct investigations, sue companies and people that violate the law, develop rules to ensure a vibrant marketplace, and educate consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities. We collect complaints about hundreds of issues from data security and deceptive advertising to identity theft and Do Not Call violations, and make them available to law enforcement agencies worldwide for follow-up. |
(202) 326-2222 |
www.ftc.gov |
| Financial Administration Division at State of Hawaii Dept of Budget and Finance - Financial Administration Division |
250 South Hotel Street 302, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Protects the interests of owners of unclaimed property. Locates unclaimed property owners, heirs, or beneficiaries. Advises claimants on requirements to prove property ownership. Plans, markets and monitors bond issues. Maintains state debt accounting records, redeems bonds and coupons, and assists bondholders with lost, stolen, defaced or destroyed bonds and coupons. Monitors the financial market and invests state funds. Receives, deposits and disburses state funds. Maintains custody of public funds and securities. Processes transfers of funds to trustees for debt service payments and to financial institutions for investment purposes. |
Financial Administration Division: (808)586-1612
Unclaimed Property Branch: (808)586-1589 |
http://hawaii.gov/budget |
| Financial Assistance at Cancercare |
275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 |
CancerCare provides limited financial assistance to people affected by cancer. As a nonprofit organization, funding depends on the sources of support we receive at any given time. If we do not currently have funding to assist you, our professional oncology social workers will always work to refer you to other financial assistance resources. Please check our website periodically for funding updates.
Please note: CancerCare’s financial assistance does not cover basic living expenses such as rent, mortgages, utility payments, or food. |
1-800-813-4673 also known as 1-800-813-HOPE |
www.cancercare.org/financial |
| Financial Assistance at Floor Covering Industry Foundation |
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The Floor Covering Industry Foundation provides financial assistance to individuals who: have worked in the floor covering industry for 5 or more years, have had a life-altering medical event, and in financial crisis. |
(855) 330-1183 |
https://www.fcif.org |
| Financial Planning for Special Needs Families at Special Needs Hawai'I |
1163 S. Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
Financial planning for special needs families. Helps families plan for "who will take care of my child when I can't"; how will they have a good quality of life; and how will they have a good quality of life and still maintain government benefit eligibility. |
(808) 540-3733 |
www.specialneedshawaii.com |
| Financial Readiness Program at Army Community Service |
310 Brannon Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 |
The Financial Readiness program offers a wide range of services to assist soldiers and their families with financial affairs. Emphasis is placed upon educating soldiers and spouses in money management, proper use of credit, financial planning, deployment, transition and relocation, credit improvement, identity theft, investment information, and check writing principles to prevent financial difficulties before they arise and prepare them for their financial future. |
(808) 787-4227 |
https://hawaii.armymwr.com/categories/community-support |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at County of Kauai - Fire Department |
4444 Rice Street 315, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Hanalei Fire Station |
5-4390 Kuhio Highway, Hanalei, HI 96714 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Hanapepe Fire Station |
1-3787 Kaumualii Highway, Hanapepe, HI 96716 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Kaiakea Fire Station |
4-1881 Kuhio Highway, Kapaa, HI 96746 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Kalaheo Fire Station |
2-2480 Kaumualii Highway, Kalaheo, HI 96741 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Kapaa Fire Station |
4-757 Kuhio Highway, Kapaa, HI 96746 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Koloa Fire Station |
2810 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI 96756 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Lihue Fire Station |
4332 Rice Street, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Department - Kauai County at Fire Department - Kauai County: Waimea Fire Station |
9835 Kaumualii Highway, Waimea, HI 96796 |
Responsible for fire protection, rescue, HazMat, emergency medical response and ocean rescue services. Provides fire prevention education. Dispatches fire fighters and rescue squad personnel for emergencies. Issues firework permits. Blood pressure screening is offered at all Kauai Fire Stations except at the Kauai Fire Department administration office. |
Main: (808)241-4980
Emergencies: 911
Battalion Chief: (808)241-6517
Fire Prevention Bureau (Education, Engineering, Enforcement ): (808)241-4985
Training Bureau: (808)241-4165
Fire Stations:
Hanalei: (808)826-6333
Hanapepe: (808)355-5444
Kaiakea: (808)241-4163
Kalaheo (808)332-8021
Kapaa: (808)822-4381
Koloa: (808)742-1516
Lihue: (808)241-6507
Waimea: (808)338-1931 |
https://www.kauai.gov/fire |
| Fire Prevention Bureau at City and County of Honolulu - Fire Department |
636 South Street Various Fire Stations, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Increases public awareness of the measures that can be taken to protect homes, businesses and property from the threat of fire. Includes information on faulty wiring and other electrical hazards, kitchen fires, smoking risks, child-related fire safety, flammable materials storage, brush clearance, fire retardant building materials and ground cover and other similar topics. Provides fire education and code enforcement. Issues special fireworks and public firework display permit. Also issues tent permits, portable extinguishers and systems permits, flammable finish permits, public assembly permits, and tank permits.
Fireworks permits may be obtained from all Satellite City Halls for these holidays: New Year’s, Chinese New Year, and Independence Day (Fourth of July). For fireworks permits other than on the holidays listed, go to the Honolulu Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. Fireworks permits will not be issued at any fire station. |
(808) 723-7161 Fire Prevention Bureau |
https://www.honolulu.gov/hfd |
| Fire Station - Kahului at County of Maui - Dept of Fire and Public Safety |
200 Dairy Road, Kahului, HI 96732 |
Fights fires. Dispatches emergency mountain and ocean rescues. Responds to hazardous materials contamination and spills. Provides medical assistance as trained first responders. Conducts station house tours and fire prevention education. Administers blood pressure testing. Issues fireworks permits. Reviews blueprints for building permits. Inspects buildings for fire code compliance. |
(808)270-7911
Emergency: 911 |
www.mauicounty.gov |
| Fire Station - Kaunakakai at County of Maui Dept. of Fire & Public Safety - Maui County Fire Station (Kaunaka |
120 Alanui Ka 'Imi Ike Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 |
Fights fires. Dispatches emergency mountain and ocean rescues. Responds to hazardous materials contamination and spills. Provides medical assistance as trained first responders. Conducts station house tours and fire prevention education. Administers blood pressure testing. Issues fireworks permits. Reviews blueprints for building permits. Inspect buildings for fire code compliance. |
(808)553-5601
Emergency: 911 |
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| Fire Station - Lanai at County of Maui Dept. of Fire & Public Safety - Maui County Fire Station (Lanai) |
5 Fraser Avenue, Lanai City, HI 96763 |
Fights fires. Dispatches emergency ocean rescues. Responds to hazardous materials contamination and spills. Provides medical assistance as trained first responders. Conducts station house tours and fire prevention education. Administers blood pressure testing. Conducts school inspections and commercial occupancy inspections. |
(808)565-7474
Emergency: 911 |
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| First Call 2-1-1 (Ohio) at First Call 2-1-1 (Ohio) |
36 West Third Street, Mansfield, OH 44902 |
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1-877-795-2111 |
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| First Call 211 - Ashland County (OH) at First Call 211 -- Ashland County (OH) |
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(844) 984-1151 |
https://www.ashland211.org/ |
| First Call for Help 2-1-1 (Iowa) at First Call For Help 2-1-1 (Iowa) |
317 7th Avenue SE Suite 401, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 |
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1-866-469-2211 |
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| First Call for Help/2-1-1 North Central Region (Minnesota) at First Call For Help/2-1-1 North Central Region (Minnesota) |
1007 NW 4th Street Suite B, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 |
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1-800-442-8565 |
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| First Circuit Court Adult Probation at Hawaii State Judiciary - District Court of the First Circuit, Honolulu Division |
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Conducts investigations for pre-sentence reports and conditional release motions. Supervises adult felons and some misdemeanants who are placed on probation, supervises deferred acceptance of guilty pleas or conditional discharges. Supervises interstate felon or misdemeanant probationers.
If you are not sure what section of the court you need to contact, call the Hawaii State Judiciary Communications and Community Relations office at: (808) 539-4909. |
(808) 539-4500 |
https://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| First Circuit Court Estate and Guardianship Branch at Hawaii State Judiciary - District Court of the First Circuit, Honolulu Division |
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Provides probate for real property under $100,000 with or without a will. Establishes guardianship for minors or incompetents where the protected person's assets do not exceed $10,000. |
(808) 539-4399 |
https://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| First Circuit Court Juvenile Client Services Branch at Hawaii State Judiciary - District Court of the First Circuit, Honolulu Division |
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Supervises juveniles who are placed on probation.
If you are not sure what section of the court you need to contact, call the Hawaii State Judiciary Communications and Community Relations office at: (808) 539-4909. |
(808) 954-8190 |
https://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| First Circuit Family Court at Hawaii State Judiciary, Circuit Court of the First Circuit - Family Court |
4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707 |
The Family Court hears legal matters involving children; domestic relations cases including divorce, child support, paternity, custody matters; domestic violence cases including civil restraining orders involving family members; civil commitment cases, guardianships of adults, and adult abuse cases. |
(808) 954-8290 |
http://www.courts.state.hi.us |
| First United Methodist Church - Food Pantry at First United Methodist Church |
1020 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
Provides prepacked, large grocery bags with assorted canned and packaged food which is distributed to people in need. |
(808) 522-9555 |
http://firstumchonolulu.org/ |
| First United Methodist Church - Pancake Breakfast at First United Methodist Church |
1020 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
Serves a grab-n-go hot breakfast i.e., rice, meat, egg and dessert on Sunday.
Please do not eat breakfast on campus or loiter. Meals will be distributed from our main gate on Beretania Street. Sorry, no restroom facilities available. |
(808) 522-9555 |
http://firstumchonolulu.org/ |
| Firstlink 2-1-1 Helpline (Minnesota) at Firstlink 2-1-1 Helpline (Minnesota) |
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1-877-865-1685 |
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| Firstlink 2-1-1 Helpline (North Dakota) at Firstlink 2-1-1 Helpline (North Dakota) |
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1-877-865-1685 |
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| Food and Consumer Service at US Dept of Agriculture (Oahu) Food and Consumer Service |
300 Ala Moana Boulevard 5241, Honolulu, HI 96850 |
Funds and administers Food Stamp, National School Lunch, School Breakfast, Child and Adult Care Food, and Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children. Strives to improve the nutritional status of low-income children and adults. Responsible for authorizing retailers to accept food stamp benefits and coordinates educational efforts with authorized stores. Does not distribute food stamps or take applications. |
(808)541-2857 Food & Consumer Service |
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| Food and Drug Branch at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Health Environmental Health Administration |
99-945 Halawa Valley Street, Aiea, HI 96701 |
The Hawaii State Food and Drug Branch conducts investigations and inspections wherever foods, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices and related products are manufactured, packed, stored, distributed or sold. Prevents public exposure to adulterated and misbranded food by identifying and correcting food safety problems before consumers are placed at risk. Ensure the removal from the sale products (food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices) recalled by FDA or the manufacturer by contacting and inspecting wholesalers, distributors and retail stores. |
(808) 586-8000 |
http://health.hawaii.gov/food-drug/ |
| Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - SNAP Outreach - Hilo at Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Hilo Office |
40 Holomua Street, Hilo, HI 96720 |
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. |
(808) 933-6030 |
https://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/snap |
| Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - SNAP Outreach - Kona at Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Kailua Kona Office |
73-4161 Ulu Wini Place, Kailua Kona, HI 96740 |
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. |
(808) 322-1418 |
https://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/snap |
| Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank Food Distribution List at Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Kailua Kona Office |
73-4161 Ulu Wini Place, Kailua Kona, HI 96740 |
Visit the website and click on the "2025 Government Shutdown Information" button for the November 2025 Ohana Drop Schedule and food assistance for federal employees on the website, https://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/2025shutdown.
Enter you zip code and click "Let's Go" or Select "Find Food Now" from the Food Assistance menu to view a map of Hawaii Island food pantry and soup kitchens. You can also get a printable list (PDF) of East or West Hawaii Food Distribution Schedules. |
(808) 933-6030 |
https://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/ |
| Food Hotline at US Dept of Agriculture (Oahu) Food Hotline |
1400 Independence Avenue SW USDA - FSIS Room 2925 S, Washington, DC 20250 |
Provides safe preparation, handling and storage information for meats and poultry and egg products. |
(800) 535-4555 |
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| Food Pantry - Anahola at Church of the Pacific Distribution at Anahola Beach Park |
Anahola Road, Anahola, HI 96703 |
Church of the Pacific's food pantry at Anahola Beach Park is on Wednesday 10:30 am until they run out of food. |
(808) 826-6481 |
http://www.churchofthepacific.org |
| Food Pantry - Kaahumanu Homes at Palama Settlement Food Pantry at Kaahumanu Homes |
760 McNeil Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
Registration for the Kaahumanu Homes food pantry is on Friday at 9:00 am - 10:00 am with distribution after registration until food runs out on a first-come, first served basis on the following days:
Friday, June 6, 2025
Friday, July 11, 2025
Friday, August 1, 2025
Friday, September 5, 2025
Friday, October 3, 2025
Friday, November 7, 2025
Friday, December 5, 2025
Please bring your own reusable bag or box for the food pantry items. |
(808) 848-2529 |
https://www.palamasettlement.org/ |
| Food Pantry - Mayor Wright Homes at Palama Settlement Food Pantry at Mayor Wright Homes |
521 North Kukui Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Registration for the Mayor Wright Homes food pantry is at 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm with distribution after registration until food runs out on a first-come, first served basis on the following days:
Friday, June 20, 2025
Friday, July 18, 2025
Friday, August 15, 2025
Friday, September 19, 2025
Friday, October 17, 2025
Friday, November 21, 2025
Please bring your own reusable bag or box for the food pantry items. |
(808) 848-2529 |
https://www.palamasettlement.org/ |
| Food Pantry - Princeville at Church of the Pacific |
4520 Kapaka Street, Princeville, HI 96722 |
Church of the Pacific distributes food to those that are in need. |
(808) 826-6481 |
http://www.churchofthepacific.org |
| Food Pantry at Aloha Church Assembly of God Food Pantry Kauai |
4534 Uahi Road, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Aloha Church Assembly of God provides a food pantry and food distribution to those in need. |
(808) 241-7177 |
https://aloha.church/ |
| Food Pantry at Christ Memorial Episcopal Church |
2509 Kolo Road, Kilauea, HI 96754 |
Provides emergency food boxes to those that are in need. |
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| Food Pantry at Church of God of Prophecy |
1202 Prospect Street, Honolulu, HI 96822 |
We distribute food to whomever comes to Stevenson Recreation Center located at Stevenson Middle School 1202 Prospect Street by the basketball court. |
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| Food Pantry at Hawaii Cedar Church |
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Distributes food to the individuals and families that are homeless or low income. |
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