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1865 Kam IV Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
Offers rewards of up to $1000 to tipster who give information that leads to arrest or indictment of persons committing crimes or for the recovery of stolen property. All calls are confidential. Different unsolved crimes will be publicized in paper or television. Also accepts information on missing persons.
45-175 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
The Salvation Army Kaneohe Corps provides families needing food a food box. Families may come once a month for a food box. Boxes may include frozen or refrigerated items. Last week of December 2025 Closed
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3288 Moanalua Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
Administers full-service general hospital, skilled nursing facility and outpatient medical care. Offers outpatient care in a variety of specialties including pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology and industrial medicine. Specialty Clinic services (General Medicine and Family Practice services are not routinely available at the Medical Center).
200 Waimaluhia Lane, Wailuku, HI 96793
(Community-Based Mentoring Program) Case Managers at Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii work with parents, guardians, therapists, counselors, schools, and youth serving organizations to identify and pair under-resourced youth from ages 6 years old and older with one-on-one mentors. Case Managers create an outcome development plan in collaboration with the parent/guardian, child and volunteer. Plans are updated yearly. Youth and their mentors meet 2-3 times per month for a few hours each outing. Outings are selected by the youth. Mentors pick-up their mentees and are responsible for transportation and other costs they incur. Some of the costs are offset by sponsored activities and discounts at partnering companies.
2721 Kaaipu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96822
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a field. There are three program periods throughout the year: Fall, spring, and summer. Activities are geared for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, Hawaiiana, games and sports, music and dance, seasonal activities and crafts, excursions and swimming. A list of activities, registration dates, and program period information is published in the Midweek prior to registration.
58 Kinoole Street, 104, Hilo, HI 96720
Provides professional and public education about cancer. Provides services for cancer patients and their families. Distributes information on cancer's "seven warning signs" and emphasizes prevention through healthy lifestyles to reduce cancer risk. Promotes early detection to increase survival rates through regular physical examinations. Loans equipment (hospital beds, wheelchairs, commodes, etc.). Through volunteers, provides transportation to medical treatment. Also offers support group meetings and stop smoking programs, cab vouchers.
45-260 Waikalua Road, 101, Kaneohe, HI 96744
(H4) Provides healthcare for homeless, improves access to healthcare. Provides transitional and permanent housing. Provide medical services, walk-in clinic and outreach services, clients walk-in or staff go out to the street.
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3097 Kalihi Street, Kalihi, HI 96819
(Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters) Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters offers home based early childhood education for two, three, four and five year old children working with their parent(s) as their first teacher. The parent is provided with a set of carefully developed materials, curriculum and books designed to strengthen their child’s cognitive skills, early literacy skills, social/emotional and physical development. HIPPY is a parent involvement and school readiness program. HIPPY covers the following 5 domains: Literacy; Language; Science ; Motor (gross and fine) ; Math . The curriculum is scripted to help parents deliver the lessons to their children with confidence. HIPPY meets in various communities with a trained HIPPY Parent Educator 1 day a week for an hour for 30 weeks. HIPPY Manager: Gina I Email: [email protected]
4392 Waialo Road, Eleele, HI 96705
Administers a family practice, outpatient medical clinic. For assistance with medicaid applications or Hawaii Health Connector is through the Main Clinic in Lihue, call (808)245-1500.
455 Bingham Way, Kailua, HI 96734
Parent Participation Preschool is a three-phased program for parents to assist in their child's transition from home to school. Each phase requires a different amount of participation. The children progress through the program based on their development and mastered skills not age. -Pueo (Phase 1): Children begin a foundational program where they are introduced to a more structured learning environment. The programs main focuses are colors, shapes, letter recognition, and more. The class meets twice a week for 2 hours. This class requires 100% parents participation. -Honu Phase 2): Children entering Honu possess some basic, fundamental preschool abilities and are inspired to work independently, explore academics, use their creativity, and learn the importance of a daily routine. Honu focuses on phonic, basic math skills and writing. The class meets two or three times a week for 3 hours. This class requires parents to remain on site on his/her child's line leader day. -Nai'a (Phase 3): Children develop
200 North Vineyard Boulevard, 200-A, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)) The Easterseals Hawaii (ESH) Autism Center provides effective, evidence-based, and individualized behavioral therapy and services for individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other related disabilities and disorders. The Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) component of the program often includes intensive Verbal Behavior-Based therapy (VB). Treatment Focus Areas: Communication, Social Skills, Behavior Reduction, Academics and Academics Preparedness, Self-Help and Daily Living. Individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to clients in the Honolulu and Kapolei locations, as well as via telehealth. Our autism services program is designed to help children learn the skills they need to thrive by partnering families with our comprehensive care teams to develop a customized program to meets their unique needs and integrates into their everyday life. Service Area: Honolulu, Kapolei, and Telehealth
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1445 Kolekole Avenue, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Facility features: Treadmills Stair climbers Elliptical machines Cable televisions Personal entertainment Free weights Weight machines Circuit training room Two stretch cages Cross fit room Basketball courts Racquetball courts Tennis courts - and tennis lessons
Above and Beyond Services provides non-emergency medical transportation for persons in wheelchairs and gurneys.
176 Kauhini Road, Honolulu, HI 96818
(AMR) The AMR Physical Fitness Center features: Nautilus Nitro Plus strength training machines Free weights Cardio equipment Locker rooms with showers 3 racquetball courts Full-sized basketball court
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1262 Santos Dumont Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Operation Hero is an afterschool program that targets military children who have been identified by teachers, counselors, or parents as exhibiting low self-esteem, or who have difficulty adjusting, both academically and sociall t the school environment. Oftentimes, these difficulties can be attributed to frequent moves and family disruption due to deployments. The curriculum is designed to help children cope with the challenges of military life, provide tools to help them succeed in school, and assist them in developing a positive self-image while improving communication skills. This program promotes social responsibility through team-building activities and targets children.
86-260 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792
Perinatal support services provides case management services to women who receive their prenatal care at Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (WCCHC) from the time they enter prenatal care until 3 months postpartum. Perinatal support services also offers prenatal classes to pregnant women and their partners in the Waianae community.
Parents And Children Together (PACT) provides a confidential facility available around the clock for survivors and their children in crisis. Services include safety planning, case management, and referrals to legal, medical, financial, and housing assistance. If you are in an abusive relationship with your spouse or partner, call the Domestic Violence Shelter Access and Crisis Line. A staff member will speak with you over the phone to see how we can best help you and provide resources that are available through our shelter program or another agency. Your call is completely confidential.
41-1347 Kalanianaole Highway, Waimanalo, HI 96795
(Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), is a federally funded program which provides Hawaii residents with nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals. The participants of WIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, and infants and children under age five who meet income guidelines and have a medical or nutritional risk. Nutrition and Health Education: WIC will answer your questions about what to eat for a healthy pregnancy and help you plan family meals and snacks. Education and support for moms who breastfeed: WIC has specially trained staff to answer your breastfeeding questions. Ask for more information about our breast pump loan program. Nourishing supplemental foods: Checks to buy healthy foods such as: Milk, Peanut butter, Fruits and vegetables, Canned tuna or salmon, Juice, Whole grain breads, tortillas, Eggs or brown rice, Cheese, Baby foods, Cereal Infant formula, Dry beans or peas, Tofu, and soy milk Health and social service referrals: Help in finding health care and other community services.
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95 Mahalani Street, 27, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides resource and referral information about cancer. Provides services and their families. Emphasizes prevention through healthy lifestyles to reduce cancer risk. Promotes early detection. Offers referral and assistance for transportation to medical treatment.
111 East Puainako Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Call to check for vaccine availability, costs or other restrictions. Must present photo ID and insurance card. Vaccines for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster, Travel Vaccines
Counsels parents to decrease the stress of parenting. Answers questions about child's behavior, growth and development. Provides information on mental health services and other child and family resources. Distributes Keiki O Hawaii, Parent Resource Directory, and Teddy Bear Post which lists services for parents.
30 Oki Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Early Childhood Services are provided to children three to six years old with delays in which age appropriate milestones are not yet met. These children typically fall outside the scope of the Department of Education & Special Education Services. The needs of each child are met through professional therapeutic services designed for the child to help them thrive in their home, preschool and community. Our goal is to better prepare the child for kindergarten and beyond by using family engagement techniques and strategies.
5292 Kuhio Highway, Hanalei, HI 96714
(Food Pantry) Saint William Church provides emergency food boxes once a week. Walk-in for free clothing.
94-1120 Makakilo Drive, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Provides a comprehensive recreational program in the community. Facilities include a multi-purpose building, basketball, volleyball, tennis courts, and a field. There are three program periods throughout the year: Fall, spring, and summer. Activities are for all ages, including classes in arts and crafts, Hawaiiana, sports and games, music and dance, and seasonal events. Registration dates and program period information is published in one of the newspapers the week before registration.