| Dental Care of Pearlridge at Dental Care of Pearlridge Office |
98-1005 Moanalua Road 2000, Aiea, HI 96701 |
Dental Care of Pearlridge is offering emergency dental care.
What qualifies as an emergency?
- Pain that is not managed by over-the-counter pain medication.
- Uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth.
- Broken or knocked-out tooth.
- Dry socket or other result of a recent surgery, including stitches that need to be removed.
- Pain from a dental appliance that needs fitting or trimming.
Feel free to call if you are unsure that your problem qualifies as an emergency. |
(808) 489-9530 |
https://www.kokuasmiles.com |
| Dental Hygiene Clinic at University of Hawaii Dept of Dental Hygiene Office |
2445 Campus Road 200, Honolulu, HI 96822 |
Basic dental hygiene and other optional procedures are rendered based on clinical and professional judgment of students and faculty. Basic procedures include oral examination and charting, scaling and polishing of teeth, and patient education.
Since this part of the dental hygiene curriculum is to provide teaching-learning experiences, the Department reserves the right to select patients and the type of procedures to be rendered; and to refuse individuals who do not meet the teaching criteria. It should be emphasized that full dental service is not available and service is limited to procedures in dental hygiene. |
(808) 956-8229 |
https://nursing.hawaii.edu/dental-hygiene-bachelor/ |
| Dentistry - Downtown Family Medical and Dental Center at Kalihi-Palama Health Center - Downtown Family Medical & Dental Center |
89 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Offers complete family dentistry including exams, x-rays, cleaning, fluoride treatment, fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, etc. Dental emergency treatments include dental pain and facial swelling relief and extraction. |
(808) 792-5560 |
https://www.kphc.org |
| Dentistry at Kalihi-Palama Health Center |
915 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
Offers complete family dentistry including exams, x-rays, cleaning, fluoride treatment, fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, etc. Dental emergency treatments include dental pain and facial swelling relief and extraction. |
(808) 845-0686 |
https://www.kphc.org |
| Department of Accounting and General Services at Accounting and General Services, Dept of Hawaii State Archives |
364 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Maintains State Archives, responsible for capital-improvement projects, and monitors King Kamehameha Day celebration and State Foundation on Culture and the Arts programs. Also handles complaints for misuse of state vehicles. |
(808) 586-0696 Main
Misuse of State Vehicles:
(808) 586-0343
Archives:
(808) 586-0329
King Kamehameha Celebration Commission:
(808) 586-0333
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts:
(808) 586-0300 |
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| Department of Accounting and General Services at State of Hawaii - Dept of Accounting and General Services |
1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Maintains State Archives, responsible for capital-improvement projects, and monitors King Kamehameha Day celebration and State Foundation on Culture and the Arts programs. Also handles complaints for misuse of state vehicles. |
(808) 586-0696 Main
Misuse of State Vehicles:
(808) 586-0343
Archives:
(808) 586-0329
King Kamehameha Celebration Commission:
(808) 586-0333
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts:
(808) 586-0300 |
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| Department of Attorney General at Crime Prevention & Justice Assistance Division |
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Represents State of Hawaii, its officials and employees in legal actions related to their state responsibilities. Accepts reports of "ice houses" or "drug houses" in neighborhoods. |
(808) 586-1500 |
ag.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Budget and Finance at State of Hawaii Dept of Budget and Finance |
250 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Responsible for State budget and finances. Administers the Administrative and Research Office, Budget Program Planning and Management Division, and the Financial Administration Division. Also administers four attached agencies: Employees' Retirement System, Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund, Hawaii Health Authority, Office of the Public Defender. |
(808) 586-1601 |
www.hawaii.gov/budget |
| Department of Finance - Kauai County at County of Kauai - Dept of Finance Driver's License Division |
4444 Rice Street A480, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Provides motor vehicle registration, transfer of ownership, and duplicate registration and/or title. Issues dog/bike licenses, county business licenses, tipping fee coupons, and collects payments for real property taxes, sewers and landfill disposal charges. |
(808) 241-4256 |
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| Department of Finance - Kauai County at Finance, Dept of - Kauai County Real Property Assessment - Kauai |
4444 Rice Street A-454, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Provides motor vehicle registration, transfer of ownership, and duplicate registration and/or title. Issues dog/bike licenses, county business licenses, tipping fee coupons, and collects payments for real property taxes, sewers and landfill disposal charges. |
(808) 241-4256 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - East Hawaii at Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - East Hawaii |
160 Baker Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720 |
Manages lands held in trust for Hawaiians. Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. |
(808) 974-4250 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Kauai at Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Kauai |
3060 Eiwa Street 203, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. Assists in development of farms and ranches. |
(808) 274-3131 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Maui at Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Maui |
655 Kaumualii Street 1, Wailuku, HI 96793 |
Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. Assists in development of farms and ranches. |
(808) 760-5120 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Molokai at Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Molokai |
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Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. Assists in development of farms and ranches. |
(808) 560-6104 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - West Hawaii at Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - West Hawaii |
64-756 Mamalahoa Highway, Kamuela, HI 96743 |
Offers assistance in new home construction and home repair loans, homestead leases to qualified native Hawaiian applicants. . Assists in development of farms and ranches. Call for more information. |
(808) 887-6053 |
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| Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kupuna Rental Subsidy Program at Hawaiian Council - Headquarters |
91-1270 Kinoiki Street 1, Kapolei, HI 96707 |
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) and the Hawaiian Council program to help eligible kupuna on the DHHL waitlist pay rent.
Renters pay up to 30% of their total household income towards rent and the program may help with the remaining cost.
Up to 12 months of rent subsidies with the option to renew based on available funds. |
(808) 596-8155 |
https://www.hawaiiancouncil.org/kupuna/ |
| Department of Health - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division at State of Hawaii - Dept of Health - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division |
601 Kamokila Boulevard 360, Kapolei, HI 96707 |
Plans, coordinates and implements statewide services relative to alcohol and drug abuse. Certifies substance abuse counselors and program administrators and accredits substance abuse programs. Agency does not provide direct services to the public but funds various private agencies. |
(808)692-7506
Treatment and Recovery Branch: (808)692-7522
Prevention Branch: (808)692-7517
Certification of Substance Abuse Counselors: (808)692-7518
Alcoholism Training Coordinator: (808)692-7540 |
http://health.hawaii.gov/substance-abuse/ |
| Department of Human Services - Director's Office at State of Hawaii Department of Human Services - Honolulu - Richards Street |
1390 Miller Street Room 209, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
This is the director's office information regarding administration of public assistance in the State of Hawaii.
Contact the nearest processing center for SNAP and financial assistance benefits and application. |
(808) 586-4997 |
http://humanservices.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures at University of Hawaii at Manoa - Dept. of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures |
2540 Maile Way 454, Honolulu, HI 96822 |
Provides interpreters in Cambodian, Hindi, Ilokano, Indonesian, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Sanskrit, Filipino and other languages. |
(808) 956-8672 |
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ipll/ |
| Department of Liquor Control - Kauai at County of Kauai - Dept of Liquor Control |
4444 Rice Street 120, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Enforces liquor laws of Hawaii and the Liquor Control Commission's rules and regulations. Processes all applications for liquor licenses. Issues on & off-premise managers' cards. |
(808) 241-4966 |
www.kauai.gov/liquor |
| Department of Liquor Control - Maui County at County of Maui - Dept of Liquor Control |
2145 Kaohu Street 107, Wailuku, HI 96793 |
Accepts and processes applications for liquor licenses. Enforces rules of the Liquor Control Commission and state liquor laws. |
(808) 243-7753 |
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| Department of Planning and Permitting at City and County of Honolulu - Dept of Planning and Permitting |
650 South King Street 7th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
The Department of Planning and Permitting coordinates Honolulu's long range planning and community planning efforts; prepares, maintains, and administers zoning, subdivision, building, and environmental protection ordinances, rules and regulations, amendments, and revisions. Establishes review procedures for land use, subdivision, and building applications. Hears and determines petitions for varying the application of the zoning ordinance. Oversees all functions of land use policy planning and implementation. The Zoning Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting, in the administration of zoning and subdivision ordinances and regulations. The Design Advisory Committee advises the department on design issues related to major project proposals in special districts. The Building Board of Appeals hears and determines appeals from action of the Director of Planning and Permitting in the administration of Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Codes. The Planning Commission advises the Mayor, City |
(808) 768-8000 |
https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp |
| Department of Taxation - Hawaii District - Hilo at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation - Hawaii District - Hilo Office |
75 Aupuni Street 101, Hilo, HI 96720 |
The State of Hawaii Department of Taxation - Hawaii District collects State taxes, provides information and assistance on preparation of certain tax forms, issues general excise tax licenses, and furnishes State tax forms. |
(808) 974-6321 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Taxation - Hawaii District - Kona Office at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation - Hawaii District - Kona Office |
82-6130 Mamalahoa Highway 8, Captain Cook, HI 96704 |
The State of Hawaii Department of Taxation - Hawaii District collects State taxes, provides information and assistance on preparation of certain tax forms, issues general excise tax licenses, and furnishes State tax forms. |
(808) 323-4597 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Taxation - Kauai at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation (Kauai) |
3060 Eiwa Street 105, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Collects State taxes. Provides information and assistance on preparation of tax forms. Provides assistance to the elderly and the disabled in filing State tax credits. Issues general excise tax licenses. Furnishes State tax forms. |
(808) 274-3456 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Taxation - Maui at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation - Maui District |
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. |
(808) 984-8500 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Taxation - Molokai at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation - Maui District (Molokai) |
35 Ala Malama Street 101, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 |
Collects State taxes. Provides information and assistance on preparation of tax forms. Provides assistance to the elderly and the disabled in filing State tax credits. Issues general excise tax licenses. Furnishes State tax forms. |
(808)553-5541
Maui: (808)984-8500 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of Taxation - Oahu at State of Hawaii - Dept of Taxation (Oahu) |
830 Punchbowl Street 221, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
State of Hawaii Department of Taxation - Oahu collects State taxes, provides information and assistance on preparation of tax forms, provides assistance to the elderly and the disabled in filing State tax credits, issues general excise tax licenses, and furnishes State tax forms.
The office handles applications for Federal Employer Identification Numbers on a limited basis and walk-ins only. They receive requests for copies of State tax returns and processes tax clearances, walk-ins, mail-ins, fax-ins or refiles.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 587-1418 TTD
(800) 887-8974 TTD (Toll-Free) |
(808) 587-4242 |
http://tax.hawaii.gov |
| Department of the Attorney General - Kauai at State of Hawaii - Dept of Attorney General (Kauai) |
3060 Eiwa Street 302a, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Represents State of Hawaii officials and employees in legal actions related to their state responsibilities in the matters exclusive to family court. Carries out the duties of the Family Law Division of the Attorney General (all cases heard in family court). Emphasis and focus on child abuse and neglect cases. |
(808) 274-3222 |
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| Department Parks and Recreation - County of Kauai at County of Kauai - Dept of Parks and Recreation |
4444 Rice Street 105, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Conducts recreational programs for park and community organizations. Provides camping permits. |
(808) 241-4460 |
https://www.kauai.gov/parks |
| Developing Options to Violence / Alternatives to Violence - East Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - Alternatives To Violence Youth Service Program |
1266 Kamehameha Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720 |
Professional counselors on call to help youth who are in psychiatric crisis or to supplement the efforts of their caregivers.
Counselors can refer clients to specialized, short-term, out-of-home placement when needed.
Youth Services groups are offered in both East and West Hawaii to both boys and girls ages 12 years old - 17 years old who are deemed perpetrators of harm. The focus of this group is to offer tools for reducing impulsive behaviors, improving self esteem and increasing the level of social competence as well as addressing the dynamics of adolescent victimization. The Youth Service groups are 20 weeks long and group is once per week; however, times and days of group may vary by location. |
(808) 969-7798 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Developing Options to Violence / Alternatives to Violence - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Oahu |
91-1841 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 |
Developing Options to Violence (DOV) offers a full spectrum of services to women, men, adolescents, and children in the intervention and prevention of domestic violence.
Professional counselors on call to help youth who are in psychiatric crisis or to supplement the efforts of their caregivers.
Counselors can refer clients to specialized, short-term, out-of-home placement when needed.
The following services are available to families experience domestic violence:
Adult Programs
- Domestic violence interventions services for individuals who use physical, emotional, psychological and/ or sexual abuse in intimate relationships.
- Support groups for individuals who are experience emotional, psychological and/or sexual abuse in intimate relationships.
- Violence Control groups for individuals who have use violence towards other family members (parents, siblings)
Adolescent Program: To assist adolescents in understanding their behavior and how to make appropriate changes.
Children's Group: To help children who have witnessed domestic violence understand it and deal with their feelings about it. Parents are required to participate in support group while children receive services. |
(808) 532-5100 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Developing Options to Violence / Alternatives to Violence - West Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - West Hawaii |
81-6587 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750 |
Professional counselors on call to help youth who are in psychiatric crisis or to supplement the efforts of their caregivers.
Counselors can refer clients to specialized, short-term, out-of-home placement when needed.
Offers a full spectrum of services to women, men, and children in the intervention and prevention of domestic violence. |
(808) 323-2664 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Dial-In Catalogue at Hawaii State Public Library System - Modem Dial-In Catalogue |
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Operates on-line catalog listings of all materials available in the public library system. May access information at any library or through a personal microcomputer with communications software and a modem. Makes information for dial-in users available at all public libraries. Can also be accessed via Internet at library's web homepage. |
(808)831-6888 Dial-in Catalogue NOTE:MODEM |
www.librarieshawaii.org |
| Diamond Head Dental Clinic at State of Hawaii Hospital and Community Dental Services Branch - Diamond Head Den |
3627 Kilauea Avenue 403, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
Provides basic dental care for low income persons who are frail elderly or disabled who are Medicaid qualified (but not Medicare qualified). |
(808) 733-9270 |
http://health.hawaii.gov/ddd/hcdsb/ |
| Diamond Head Family Guidance Center at State of Hawaii - Dept of Health - Diamond Head Mental Health |
3627 Kilauea Avenue 401, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
Provides community-based, child-focused and family-centered comprehensive behavioral health care. Serves children, adolescents and their families who may suffer from a variety of severely emotional, behavioral or social adjustment problems. Provides evaluation, treatment planning, direct treatment and case management. Provides consultation to Department of Education personnel and private agencies. |
(808)733-9393 Diamond Head Family Guidance Ctr |
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| Diamond Head Theatre at Diamond Head Theatre |
520 Makapuu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
Offers plays, musicals and performing arts classes and programs. Facility may be rented out for productions, meetings, etc. Offers full service costume shop with costumes for sale or rental. |
(808)733-0274
Business: (808)733-0277
Costume Shop: (808)733-0277 ext. 2 |
www.diamondheadtheatre.com |
| Diamond Head Treatment Services Section at State of Hawaii Dept of Health - Oahu Community Mental Health Diamond Head Treat |
3627 Kilauea Avenue 408, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
Provides comprehensive services to persons in acute mental health crisis or who are suffering from a serious mental illness. Provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment, counseling and psychotherapy, case management, crisis intervention, and psychosocial rehabilitation. |
(808)733-9260 Diamond Head Treatment Services Section |
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| Diaper Assistance Program - Kauai at Aloha Diaper Bank Kauai |
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The Aloha Diaper Bank supports newborns up to 3 years old who are facing poverty or family crises due to job loss or personal circumstances.
Working in collaboration with various local agencies that serve low-income, homeless, and families in crisis, we provide essential diapers and wipes. Families are encouraged to register with one of the partner agencies to receive ongoing support and access other valuable services during challenging times.
Additionally, the Aloha Diaper Bank offers a one-time emergency assistance package, including 75 diapers and 2 packs of baby wipes, to address immediate needs.
The Aloha Diaper Bank Maui Pantry and the Aloha Diaper Bank Kauai Pantry works with partner agencies to distribute diapers to families in need. If you would like to partner with us, please send a request to info@alohadiaperbank.org. |
(808) 762-0364 |
https://alohadiaperbank.org |
| Diaper Assistance Program - Maui at Aloha Diaper Pantry Maui |
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The Aloha Diaper Bank supports newborns up to 3 years old who are facing poverty or family crises due to job loss or personal circumstances.
Working in collaboration with various local agencies that serve low-income, homeless, and families in crisis, we provide essential diapers and wipes. Families are encouraged to register with one of the partner agencies to receive ongoing support and access other valuable services during challenging times.
Additionally, the Aloha Diaper Bank offers a one-time emergency assistance package, including 75 diapers and 2 packs of baby wipes, to address immediate needs.
The Aloha Diaper Bank Maui Pantry and the Aloha Diaper Bank Kauai Pantry works with partner agencies to distribute diapers to families in need. If you would like to partner with us, please send a request to info@alohadiaperbank.org. |
(808) 762-0364 |
https://alohadiaperbank.org |
| Diaper Assistance Program - Molokai at Aloha Diaper Bank Molokai |
30 Oki Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 |
The Aloha Diaper Bank supports newborns up to 3 years old who are facing poverty or family crises due to job loss or personal circumstances.
Working in collaboration with various local agencies that serve low-income, homeless, and families in crisis, we provide essential diapers and wipes. Families are encouraged to register with one of the partner agencies to receive ongoing support and access other valuable services during challenging times.
Additionally, the Aloha Diaper Bank offers a one-time emergency assistance package, including 75 diapers and 2 packs of baby wipes, to address immediate needs. |
(808) 762-0364 |
https://alohadiaperbank.org |
| Diaper Assistance Program - Oahu at Aloha Diaper Bank |
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The Aloha Diaper Bank supports newborns up to 3 years old who are facing poverty or family crises due to job loss or personal circumstances.
Working in collaboration with various local agencies that serve low-income, homeless, and families in crisis, we provide essential diapers and wipes. Families are encouraged to register with one of the partner agencies to receive ongoing support and access other valuable services during challenging times.
Additionally, the Aloha Diaper Bank offers a one-time emergency assistance package, including 75 diapers and 2 packs of baby wipes, to address immediate needs.
If you are an individual in need of diapers, our partner agency Keiki O Ka Aina can help to sign you up to receive diapers and provide you guidance with parenting services and classes. Please contact them at heleipiko@koka.org
We accept diaper donations of ALL sizes, Pull Ups, and Baby Wipes. Please click on the Button to set up a drop off time for your donations. Due to COVID-19 restrictions we do not accept any “open” packs of diapers. |
(808) 762-0364 |
https://alohadiaperbank.org |
| Disability and Communication Access Board at State of Hawaii - Disability and Communication Access Board |
1010 Richards Street 118, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Disability and Communication Access Board reviews and assesses the problems, needs, services and resources in the State of Hawaii including, but not limited to, employment, education, social services, civil rights, public facilities, housing, vocational training, rehabilitation and recreation. The board publishes educational materials, sponsors workshops and provides technical assistance to industries/agencies, conducts research studies, advises State and County agencies on issues related to persons with disabilities, and conducts testing of sign language interpreters and issues state credential based on test results.
The board administers the statewide program for parking for persons with disabilities. They serve as the designated state agency to coordinate state ADA compliance for access to services, employment, telecommunications, and facility and site design, establishes state guidelines for communication access services for persons with disabilities, establishes state guidelines for parking for persons with disabilities, and maintains a statewide database for parking placard.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 974-4000 ext. 6-8121# Hawaii County
(808) 274-3141 ext. 6-8121# Kauai County
(808) 984-2400 ext. 6-8121# Maui County
(800) 468-4644 ext. 6-8121# Molokai and Lanai |
(808) 586-8121 |
http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/ |
| Disability Bus Pass at Oahu Transit Services Inc |
811 Middle Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
Bus passes to persons with disabilities which allow them to ride at a reduced rate if application is approved. |
(808) 848-4444 |
https://www.thebus.org |
| Disability Compensation at State of Hawaii - Dept of Labor and Industrial Relations - Kauai District Office |
3060 Eiwa Street 202, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Enforces labor laws relating to workers compensation (wage replacement benefits, indemnity benefits, vocational rehabilitation services, and medical and/or hospital care for work-related illness or injury), temporary disability insurance (wage replacement benefits for non-work-related illness or injury), and prepaid health care (medical and/or hospital care for non-work-related illness or injury). |
(808) 274-3351 |
http://labor.hawaii.gov |
| Disability Compensation at State Of Hawaii - Dept Of Labor And Industrial Relations - Maui District Office |
2264 Aupuni Street, Wailuku, HI 96793 |
Enforces labor laws relating to workers compensation (wage replacement benefits, medical or hospital care for work-related illness or injury), temporary disability insurance (wage replacement benefits for non-work-related illness or injury), and prepaid health care (medical or hospital care for non-work-related illness or injury). |
(808) 243-5322 |
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| Disability Compensation at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Labor & Industrial Relations - Disability Compensation D |
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Enforces labor laws relating to workers compensation (wage replacement benefits, medical or hospital care for work-related illness or injury), temporary disability insurance (wage replacement benefits for non-work-related illness or injury), and prepaid health care (medical or hospital care for non-work-related illness or injury). |
You may leave a message at: (808)586-9188 |
http://labor.hawaii.gov/ |
| Disability Determination Branch at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Human Services - Disability Determination Branch |
1580 Makaloa Street 6th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
DHS Disability Determination Branch. The Disability Determination Branch (DDB) is also part of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. DDB determines whether Hawaii applicants for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits meet the required medical and/or psychiatric/psychological and vocational criteria to be found disabled. Please call for information. |
(808 ) 979-7000 or (800) 362-1526 |
www.humanservices.hawaii.gov/vocationalrehab/ |
| Disability Inclusion Consulting at Network Enterprises, Inc. |
615 Piikoi Street 1105, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
NEi offers a variety of services targeting the very personal nature of inclusion and disability diversity. Through workshops, evaluation, consultation and speaker series, we will show you the tools to a competitive edge in today’s ever changing industry within an organization. Inclusion workshops are interactive and engaging to the audience and are designed to question the norms and breakdown social stigma toward individual experiences in the workplace. We promote Accessibility and “user”ability in the workplace using organizational, social, and environmental evaluations and solutions to provide accessibility to support the ever-changing relationship between customers, employees and your organization. Our consultants are ready to identify and address: Communication, Policy, environment or occupational modifications necessary to improve the quality of inclusion in the workplace culture and services to the public. Our speaker series will help your business “repaint” the picture on inclusion in the workplace and ultimately in society. |
(808) 521-7774 |
https://www.neihawaii.org |
| Disability Information - Clearinghouse at Disability Information, Clearinghouse On |
330 C Street SW 3132, Washington, DC 20001 |
Provides information to people with disabilities, or anyone requesting information, by doing research and providing documents in response to inquiries. Information provided includes areas of federal funding for disability-related programs. Trained to serve as experts in referring requests to other sources of disability-related information, if necessary. |
(202) 245-7307 |
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| Disability Support Services Office at Kapiolani Community College Disability Support Services Office |
4303 Diamond Head, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
Provides services for the disabled and disadvantaged student on campus. |
(808) 734-9000 |
https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/ |
| Disabled American Veterans - National Service Office at Disabled American Veterans |
459 Patterson Road 1-C103, Honolulu, HI 96819 |
Accredited representative for claims and appeals for VA benefits. Advocates for rights of, benefits and services for veterans. Accepts volunteer drivers with valid driver's license and safe driving record. Volunteers will be transporting veteran's to and from VA medical appointments. Office is located on Tripler Army Medical Center grounds. |
(808)433-0490
National service office: 1-877-426-2838 also known as (877) I AM A VET
Keehi Lagoon on Oahu: (808)833-3746
Volunteer Drivers: (808)433-7752 |
http://www.dav.org |
| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at County of Maui - Dept of Finance - Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division |
70 East Kaahumanu Avenue A-17, Kahului, HI 96732 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Hana) |
Hana Highway and Uakea Road, Hana, HI 96713 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Kihei) |
303 East Lipoa Street, Kihei, HI 96753 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Lahaina) |
900 Front Street I-17, Lahaina, HI 96761 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Lanai) |
309 Seventh Street 101, Lanai City, HI 96763 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Molokai) |
100 Ailoa Street, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disabled Persons Parking Permit at Maui County Motor Vehicle and Licensing Division (Pukalani) |
91 Pukalani Street, Makawao, HI 96768 |
Issues auto placard to the disabled for specially marked parking. |
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| Disaster Assistance Program at Federal Emergency Management Agency |
500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472 |
--Applications for the Maui Wildfire in 2023 Closed December 11, 2023.--
Provides assistance and relief to victims who suffered damages and losses from federally declared disasters (storms, rains, high surf, flooding, land and mudslides). Also provides help with critical expenses, not to restore a property to its condition before a disaster. Mostly in the form of loans administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to home renters, homeowners, and businesses.
If you are calling to register the call takes about 30 minutes.
Please have the following information available when you apply:
- A phone number and a reliable alternate in case FEMA needs to call you back;
- Address of the damaged property;
- Social Security number;
- Bank account information or direct deposit information including routing and account numbers;
- Insurance information (if you have insurance);
- Brief description of damages (if known);
- A mailing address;
- Pen and paper to write down your registration number.
Deadline to apply for the Maui wildfires has been extended to December 11, 2023.
You can register on the FEMA mobile application https://www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-app-text-messages
For an American Sign Language video on how to apply view https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU7wzRjByhI&list=PL720Kw_OojlKOhtKG7HM_0n_kEawus6FC&index=6
To find a Disaster Recovery Center and get help on your application, click http://www.fema.gov/DRC |
(800) 621-3362 |
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ |
| Disaster Case Management Program at State of Hawaii Department of Human Services Updates |
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The Disaster Case Management Program (DCMP) connects survivors of disasters with Disaster Case Managers.
Disaster Case Managers guide and navigate recovery support and services, help assess and address survivors' needs, identify decision-making priorities, develop a disaster recovery plan and connects survivors with referrals and resources to help.
For more information see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the website. |
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https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/state-of-hawaii-department-of-human-services-launches-interim-disaster-case-management-program/ |
| Disaster Distress Helpline at Disaster Distress Helpline - U.S. Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Adm |
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The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is the nation’s only hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling. This toll-free, multilingual, crisis support service is available Monday-Sunday 24 hours (call or text (800) 985-5990) to residents in the US and its territories who are experiencing emotional distress or other mental health concerns related to natural or human-caused disasters. |
(800) 985-5990 |
http://disasterdistress.samhsa.gov |
| Disaster Distress Helpline at National Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
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The national Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is a program of the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) administered by Vibrant Emotional Health (formerly the Mental Health Association of New York City) that offers 24/7 crisis counseling and emotional support to anyone in the US/territories experiencing distress or other behavioral health concerns related to natural or human-caused disasters.
Callers and texters are connected to trained counselors from a network of independently-operated crisis centers across the country. Services are available to people who are Deaf or hard of hearing via the DDH Videophone for American Sign Language (ASL) users. The DDH also offers peer support communities through private Facebook groups where people across the U.S. impacted by disasters can connect with others from similar backgrounds/experiences for mutual aid and support during recovery.
Callers can connect with crisis counselors in over 100+ other languages commonly spoken in the US/territories via 3-party interpretation services, 24/7; call (800) 985-5990 (Press 2 for Spanish) and asked to be connected to an interpreter in the language for which you are most comfortable speaking.
Peer Support Communities: https://strengthafterdisaster.org/peer-support |
(800) 985-5990 |
http://disasterdistress.samhsa.gov/ |
| Disaster Loans at State of Hawaii - Dept of Business Economic Development and Tourism |
250 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Provides low-interest loans to homeowners affected by a declared disaster. |
(808)586-2576 or (808)586-2579 |
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| Disaster Relief Assistance at Salvation Army - Divisional Headquarters |
2950 Manoa Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 |
Offers immediate emergency care services to victims of disaster.
Emergency care services include emergency food and clothing.
Provides mental health and stress management assistance to victims of disaster.
Salvation Army is NOT taking donated items for the floods at this time.
People are always welcome to donate items at our Thrift Stores, but NOT specific to flooding.
Link and form for those that want to volunteer:
https://volunteer.usawest.org/OpportunityDetail.aspx?ID=29 |
(808) 440-1811 |
https://hawaii.salvationarmy.org/ |
| Disease Investigation Branch at State of Hawaii - Dept of Health - Disease Investigation Branch |
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Conducts investigations of individual cases of communicable disease control and disease outbreaks. |
(808) 586-4586 |
https://health.hawaii.gov/ |
| Disease Outbreak Control Division - Mpox at State of Hawaii - Dept of Health - Disease Outbreak Control Division (Oahu) |
1250 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Mpox (Monkeypox) is a contagious disease caused by the mpox virus. There is currently an outbreak of mpox in the U.S. and other countries where the virus is not usually seen. The current mpox situation is evolving quickly and is subject to change.
Visit the website for data, vaccination sites, and more information. |
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https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/mpox/ |
| Disease Outbreak Control Division at Disease Outbreak Control Division - Kinau Hale |
1250 Punchbowl Street 4th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Offers programs to prevent and control communicable diseases.
Under the Disease Outbreak Control Division is the Disease Investigation Branch, Immunizations Branch and the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Branch. |
(808) 586-4586 |
https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/for-healthcare-providers/reporting-an-illness-for-healthcare-providers/ |
| District Court - Ewa at Hawaii State Judiciary, District Court of the First Circuit: Ewa District Court |
870 Fourth Street, Pearl City, HI 96782 |
Has exclusive jurisdiction in petty and criminal misdemeanors, initial criminal procedures in felony cases originating within their districts, traffic and parking violations, violations of County ordinances, violations of agency regulations, and Civil cases when the contested amount does not exceed $20,000. |
(808) 534-6900 |
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| District Court - Honolulu at Hawaii State Judiciary, District Court of the First Circuit (Oahu) |
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Has exclusive jurisdiction in petty and criminal misdemeanors, initial criminal procedures in felony cases originating within their districts, traffic and parking violations, violations of County ordinances, violations of agency regulations. |
(808) 538-5100 |
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| District Court - Honolulu at Hawaii State Judiciary, District Court of the First Circuit Civil Division: Smal |
1111 Alakea Street 3rd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Has exclusive jurisdiction in petty and criminal misdemeanors, initial criminal procedures in felony cases originating within their districts, traffic and parking violations, violations of County ordinances, violations of agency regulations. |
(808) 538-5100 |
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| District Court - Kaneohe Division at Hawaii State Judiciary, Kaneohe District Courthouse |
45-939 Pookela Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744 |
Has exclusive jurisdiction in petty and criminal misdemeanors, traffic and parking violations, violations of County ordinances, violations of agency regulations, and Civil cases when the contested amount does not exceed $20,000. |
(808) 534-6300 |
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| District Court - Wahiawa at Hawaii State Judiciary, District Court of the First Circuit: Wahiawa Division |
1034 Kilani Avenue 110, Wahiawa, HI 96786 |
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) 534-6200 |
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| District Court Probation at Hawaii State Judiciary, First Circuit Honolulu District Court, District Court Su |
1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Provides social casework, pre-sentence investigation, and supervision of adults convicted of misdemeanor offenses and traffic violations. Assists Court in using sentencing power to rehabilitate individuals.
All clients are Court ordered for misdemeanor offenses for pre-sentence reports or on supervision for maximum of one year for each case referred. Referral for mental health, drug and alcohol assessment and follow up treatment. Restitution study for victims of crimes and collection of monies may be ordered by the Judge.
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) 538-5070 |
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| Diversion Assistance at Family Promise of Hawaii |
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Family Promise of Hawaii provides case management and financial literacy assistance (budget creation). |
(808) 300-0560 |
https://www.familypromisehawaii.org |
| Division of Aquatic Resources - Hawaii Island at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Land & Natural Resources - Division Of Aquatic Resources |
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. |
(808) 974-6201 |
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar |
| Division of Aquatic Resources - Kauai at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Land & Natural Resources - Division Of Forestry & Wildli |
3060 Eiwa Street Room 306, Lihue, HI 96766 |
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. Species include monk seals, sea turtles, whales. Documents ocean and river water pollution incidents such as oil and chemical spills. Conducts public education on marine and fresh water information through community and educational groups. |
(808) 274-3344 |
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| Division of Aquatic Resources - Maui at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Land & Natural Resources - Division Of Aquatic Resources |
130 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793 |
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. Species include monk seals, sea turtles, whales. Documents ocean and river water pollution incidents such as oil and chemical spills. Conducts public education on marine and fresh water information through community and educational groups. |
Maui office (also for Molokai and Lanai): (808)243-5294 |
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar/ |
| Division of Aquatic Resources - Oahu at State Of Hawaii - Dept Of Land And Natural Resources |
1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Operates three core divisions: Fisheries Habitat (Environmental) Protection, Recreational Fisheries, and Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Protects, enhances and conserves state fishery resources. Issues commercial fishing licenses, scientific collecting, and permits for aquatic life. Establishes and manages statewide system of Marine Life Conservation Districts (marine preserves). Monitors harvest of ornamental fisheries for use in aquariums or offered for sale through pet shops. Participates in interagency efforts to preserve threatened and endangered species. Researches activities related to program purposes through staff and outside agencies. Provides technical guidance on probable impacts to fish, projects, project developers and permitting authorities. Provides public information on fishing and Hawaii's marine life. Accepts reports of any aquatic animal in fresh or salt water. |
(808)587-0100
Hawaii Island: (808)961-9530
Maui: (808)243-5294
Molokai: call Maui (808)243-5294
Kauai: (808)274-3344
To report sea turtle disturbance or legal violation, please call the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement Hotline: 1-800-853-1974 and then call DLNR, Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) statewide hotline: 643-3567 also known as 643-DLNR
Fishing Licenses, Commercial: (808)587-0109
Public Information and Education: (808)587-0111 |
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar/ |
| Division of Aquatic Resources - Oahu at State Of Hawaii Dept Of Land & Natural Resources - Division Of Aquatic Resources |
1151 Punchbowl St Room 330, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Operates three core divisions: Fisheries Habitat (Environmental) Protection, Recreational Fisheries, and Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Protects, enhances and conserves state fishery resources. Issues commercial fishing licenses, scientific collecting, and permits for aquatic life. Establishes and manages statewide system of Marine Life Conservation Districts (marine preserves). Monitors harvest of ornamental fisheries for use in aquariums or offered for sale through pet shops. Participates in interagency efforts to preserve threatened and endangered species. Researches activities related to program purposes through staff and outside agencies. Provides technical guidance on probable impacts to fish, projects, project developers and permitting authorities. Provides public information on fishing and Hawaii's marine life. Accepts reports of any aquatic animal in fresh or salt water. |
(808)587-0100
Hawaii Island: (808)961-9530
Maui: (808)243-5294
Molokai: call Maui (808)243-5294
Kauai: (808)274-3344
To report sea turtle disturbance or legal violation, please call the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement Hotline: 1-800-853-1974 and then call DLNR, Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) statewide hotline: 643-3567 also known as 643-DLNR
Fishing Licenses, Commercial: (808)587-0109
Public Information and Education: (808)587-0111 |
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar/ |
| Division of Consumer Advocacy at Division Of Consumer Advocacy |
335 Merchant Street, Rm.326, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Represents utility and transportation consumer interests at the Public Utilities Commission and federal agencies.
Does not handle individual complaints against utilities or transportation companies (those are handled by the Public Utilities Commission which is administratively attached to the state Department of Budget and Finance).
The division assists and represents customers of utility services as a whole rather than a single customer or select group of people. |
(808) 586-2800 |
http://cca.hawaii.gov/dca |
| Division of Financial Institutions at Division of Financial Institutions - Oahu |
335 Merchant Street, Rm. 221, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Regulates and supervises all state-chartered financial institutions through a program of licensing, enforcement and examinations.
Note: Certain financial institutions operating in Hawaii are chartered under federal laws and division has no jurisdiction over those institutions. |
(808) 586-2820 Oahu
(808) 984-2400 Maui
(808) 974-4000 Hawaii island
(808) 274-3141 Kauai
1-800-468-4644 Molokai and Lanai (Toll-free) |
http://cca.hawaii.gov/dfi/ |
| Division of Urban Forestry - Kapiolani Nursery at Dept of Parks & Recreation, City & County of Honolulu Division of Urban Forestry |
3902 Paki Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815 |
Administers street tree program, potted plant program, landscape gardening, tree conservation, nursery, tree farm, tree bank, and flower garden. Trims trees which are on City and County land. |
(808) 971-7151 |
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| DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement Hotline at State Of Hawaii - Dept Of Land And Natural Resources |
1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
Receives information on violations of state natural and cultural resource laws. Accepts reports from the public on potential violations or illegal activity on state lands or ocean. |
(808) 643-3567 |
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov |
| Do Not Call List at Federal Communications Commission |
445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554 |
Pursuant to its authority under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the FCC established, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a national Do-Not-Call Registry. The registry is nationwide in scope, applies to all telemarketers (with the exception of certain non-profit organizations), and covers both interstate and intrastate telemarketing calls. Commercial telemarketers are not allowed to call you if your number is on the registry, subject to certain exceptions. As a result, consumers can, if they choose, reduce the number of unwanted phone calls to their homes.
You can register your phone numbers for free, and they will remain on the list until you remove them or discontinue service – there is no need to re-register numbers. More information can be found by contacting FCC by phone or visiting the website.
The Do-Not-Call registry does not prevent all unwanted calls. It does not cover the following:
-Calls from organizations with which you have established a business relationsh |
To register by telephone: 1-888-382-1222
TTY: 1-866-290-4236
You must call from the phone number you wish to register.
Filing a Do-Not-Call Complaint:
1-888-225-5322 also known as 1-888-CALL-FCC
TTY: 1-888-835-5322 |
www.donotcall.gov |
| Doctors on Call Clinic at Straub Clinic & Hospital Inc. -Doctors On Call Clinic |
2255 Kalakaua Avenue, Manor Wing #1, Honolulu, HI 96815 |
Diagnoses and treats illness and injury. Operates hospital and outpatient clinics. Provides specialty care, non-emergency medical care, including physician services, laboratory and x-ray, occupational health services such as contracted pre-employment physical examinations, drug tests, worker's compensation care and immunizations for adults. Also provides flu vaccines when available. Doctors on Call Clinic is not an Emergency Department or urgent care. |
(808) 971-6000 |
https://www.hawaiipacifichealth.org/straub/ |
| Dog Park at Humane Society, Kauai |
3-825 Kaumualii Highway, Lihue, HI 96766 |
Purchase a day pass or annual membership to enjoy the Kauai Humane Society dog park – one for dogs smaller than 30 pounds and one for larger dogs. Park includes: water bowls, baby pools, water hoses, plenty of open space, trash receptacles, shaded gazebos and picnic tables. The day pass is only vaild for the day purchased on. |
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https://kauaihumane.org/service/dog-park-day-passes/ |
| Domestic Abuse Shelter - East Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - East Hawaii Domestic Abuse Shelter |
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Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for abused partners and their children. It is a time-out period for abused partners to learn about the dynamics of domestic violence, the cycle of abuse and how to develop a "safety plan". It is also a time for learning about and making choices; discovering that they are not at fault for the abuse; building self-esteem and learning self-empowerment.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters help families and children escape from domestic violence and establish independent lives. The shelter offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Tutors for children not able to attend school
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO, Housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program
The Domestic Abuse Shelters (DAS) provide victims of domestic violence and their families with a safe haven of temporary shelter, provision for basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Transitional Housing Program provides housing |
(808) 959-8864 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Abuse Shelter - West Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - West Hawaii Domestic Abuse Shelter |
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Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for abused partners and their children. It is a time-out period for abused partners to learn about the dynamics of domestic violence, the cycle of abuse and how to develop a "safety plan". It is also a time for learning about and making choices; discovering that they are not at fault for the abuse; building self-esteem and learning self-empowerment.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters help families and children escape from domestic violence and establish independent lives. The Shelter offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order), housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program Clients learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plan, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills.
Children develop safety plans and learn they're not responsible for domestic violence. Length of stay varies depending on individual needs, up to 90 days in the She |
(808) 322-7233 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Abuse Shelters - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Domestic Abuse Shelters and Transitional Apartments |
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Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for those fleeing domestic violence. Program accepts abused partners and their children. A 24 hour hotline is available for referrals and resource information.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters (DAS) offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO, Housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program |
(808) 841-0822 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Abuse Shelters - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Oahu |
91-1841 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 |
Domestic Abuse Shelters provide a safe haven for those fleeing domestic violence. Program accepts abused partners and their children. A 24 hour hotline is available for referrals and resource information.
The Domestic Abuse Shelters (DAS) offers up to 120 days of a safe haven, basic needs (food, clothing etc.), counseling and services for children. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plans, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence.
The shelters offer:
-Domestic violence crisis hotline
-Lodging and food
-Crisis counseling
-Individual counseling
-Educational workshops
-Support groups
-Information, referral & advocacy
-Children's program
-Assistance with obtaining a TRO, Housing and financial aid
-Volunteer program |
(808) 841-0822 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Mediation at The Mediation Center of the Pacific - Office |
1301 Young Street Floor 2, Honolulu, HI 96814 |
Mediation services involving divorce, post-divorce and custody issues. |
(808) 521-6767 |
https://www.mediatehawaii.org/ |
| Domestic Violence Action Center at Domestic Violence Action Center |
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Dedicated to helping victims of domestic abuse by providing direct legal services to clients, legal information, case management and support services, community education, and advocacy for system reform and other specialized services.
Additional phone numbers:
(605) 956-5680 Text Help Line |
(808) 531-3771 |
https://www.domesticviolenceactioncenter.org |
| Domestic Violence Advocacy - East Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - East Hawaii |
1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720 |
Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency.
Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral.
Provides client advocacy for women referred by Department of Human Services (DHS) in need of case management and support to leave domestic violent relationships. Six month time period given to provide victims the opportunity to gain focus and perspective of their personal goals and career choice. |
(808) 935-2188 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Violence Advocacy - East Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - East Hawaii Domestic Abuse Shelter |
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Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency.
Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral.
Provides client advocacy for women referred by Department of Human Services (DHS) in need of case management and support to leave domestic violent relationships. Six month time period given to provide victims the opportunity to gain focus and perspective of their personal goals and career choice. |
(808) 935-2188 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Violence Advocacy - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Domestic Abuse Shelters and Transitional Apartments |
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Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency.
Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic
Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral. |
(808) 681-3500 |
https://childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Violence Advocacy - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Oahu |
91-1841 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 |
Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency.
Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic
Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral. |
(808) 681-3500 |
https://childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Violence Advocacy - West Hawaii Island at Child and Family Service - West Hawaii |
81-6587 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750 |
Families who are enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Temporary Assistance to Other Needy Families (more commonly known as “welfare”), are required to be engaged in activities that will ultimately lead them to self-sufficiency.
Program recipients for whom issues of safety and domestic violence are interfering with their progress can call upon Domestic
Violence Advocacy to help them find support to change their situations. Services include: assessment, service planning, counseling services, case management and linkage and referral.
Provides a range of supportive services to help individuals involved in domestic abuse situations to become self sufficient. Services include assessment, safety plan, individual service plan, case management, domestic violence information, counseling and referrals. |
(808) 323-2664 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |
| Domestic Violence Intervention at Ohana Makamae Inc. |
39 Keanini Street, Hana, HI 96713 |
Ohana Makamae offers Domestic Violence Intervention through our Batterer's Intervention Program (BIP). This service is for individuals who are perpetrators of domestic violence. Our aim is to help clients achieve and maintain healthy lifestyles that promote growth, balance and wellness; and to provide a safe place where they can gain understanding and knowledge into their behaviors. Through our Batterer's Intervention Program our clients can meet their obligations to the courts and become empowered to make right choices.Our BIP program utilizes the “Alternate Behavior Choices” (ABC) curriculum; a research-based domestic violence curriculum by John Hamel, PhD, LCSW. The Alternate Behavior Choices curriculum is appropriate for both voluntary and court-mandated individuals, and exceeds the legal requirements for batterer intervention programs in Hawaii. |
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https://www.ohanamakamae.org |
| Domestic Violence Services for Families - Oahu at Child and Family Service - Domestic Abuse Shelters and Transitional Apartments |
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When child abuse occurs in the home, violent behavior towards spouses and others is also often present. After a family is required to enter the child welfare system and is discovered to be experiencing other forms of domestic violence a care plan is developed for each family member. Services are then provided for both survivors (victims) and batterers (perpetrators) of violent behavior. Survivors create a safety plan and are offered various supportive services. Batterers are assessed and provided opportunities to learn alternative attitudes and behaviors.
This program works with families involved in the child welfare system who are also experiencing domestic violence. Staff work with each family to assess for domestic violence and/or risk factors related to domestic violence. A care plan is developed for each family member. The services that are available for each family include: Domestic Violence Survivor Support and Pattern Changing Groups for Victims, Individual Counseling and Support for each family member, Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focusing on children, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Children’s Support Groups, and/or Adolescent Support Groups. |
(808) 681-3500 |
https://www.childandfamilyservice.org |