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94-275 Mokuola Street, 94-275 Mokuola Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
(TANF, TAONF) The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program provides temporary cash assistance to eligible families. The monthly cash assistance given to families may be used to pay for food, clothing, housing and utility expenses, and other daily needs. Eligible families include at least one specified relative adult and a minor dependent child who resides in the same home. In addition, family members must be US citizens.
The State of Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) Program provides the same benefits and services to Hawaii’s vulnerable families with children as the TANF program. The TAONF program eligibility includes mixed citizens and non-citizens, and single- and two-parent households.
For more information visit the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/tanf/ or https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/.
Applications can be done for both the TANF or TAONF and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the same form at the same time. Please check the boxes for the programs you want to apply for.
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Provides location service for missing children. Searching parents register child with organization.
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(800) I-AM-LOST Location program
(800) 716-3468 Parent Help
(845) 883-6060 Administration/Safety Education
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1000 Kamehameha Highway, 1000 Kamehameha Highway, Pearl City, HI 96782
Must present photo ID and insurance card.
Vaccinations for: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hib, HPV, MMR, Meningococcal MPSV4, Meningococcal MenACWY, Meningococcal B, PneumococcalConjugate, PneumococcalPolysacchride, TetanusDiphtheriaTd, TetanusDiptPert, Varicella (Chickenpox), Zoster
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Wailuku Health Center, Wailuku Health Center, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides care coordination to target populations. Participates with communities to problem-solve health issues. Provides education in women and child health, chronic diseases, etc. Facilitates access to health care. Conducts screening tests and source/contact investigations on tuberculosis (TB) cases. Provides health services in public schools, consultation to private schools, day care, and residential care homes.
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Provides recreational international folk dancing including regional dances of Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Yugoslavia, and many more. No partners required.
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Hana Highway, Hana Highway, Haiku, HI 96708
Provides opportunities for youth socialization, recreation, education and cultural awareness in a safe and positive environment. Offers camping trips, ceramic, computer and graphics, cooking, creative writing classes; dodgeball, Hawaiiana - hula, music, language-library visits, pool table, study hall, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting, windsurfing lessons and woodworking. Sponsors a boys club, girls club, bistro nights, community workdays and monthly community dances. Serves as a community resource to access professional programs and other youth programs.
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1239 Nehoa Street, 1239 Nehoa Street, Honolulu, HI 96822
Private school includes grades PK-6 for boys and girls.
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1319 Punahou Street, 1319 Punahou Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
(Mothers Milk) Hawaii Mothers' Milk, Inc. (HMMI) is a comprehensive breastfeeding resource center, for both families and health professionals in the State of Hawaii. HMMI provides services to new mothers statewide through our telephone warmline, individualized breastfeeding counseling, rentals and sales of hospital grade and/or home purchase breast pumps and supplies. Seeking volunteers to assist with clerical and other nonpatient duties. Donations accepted.
This program offers lactation counseling and breastfeeding support, breast pump rentals, and breast pump sales.
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45-549 Plumeria Street, 45-549 Plumeria Street, Honokaa, HI 96727
Call for availability of vaccine, appointment, and other restrictions
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75-5995 Kuakini Highway, 75-5995 Kuakini Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96740
(PATCH POD Program) The Preschool Open Doors (POD) program provides families with low and moderate incomes subsidies to send their children to preschool for up to two years prior to entering kindergarten.
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39 Keanini Street, 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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55 Makaena Place, 55 Makaena Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(TANF, TAONF) The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program provides temporary cash assistance to eligible families. The monthly cash assistance given to families may be used to pay for food, clothing, housing and utility expenses, and other daily needs. Eligible families include at least one specified relative adult and a minor dependent child who resides in the same home. In addition, family members must be US citizens.
The State of Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) Program provides the same benefits and services to Hawaii’s vulnerable families with children as the TANF program. The TAONF program eligibility includes mixed citizens and non-citizens, and single- and two-parent households.
For more information visit the website, https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/tanf/ or https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/.
Applications can be done for both the TANF or TAONF and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the same form at the same time. Please check the boxes for the programs you want to apply for.
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2970 Kele Street, 2970 Kele Street, Lihue, HI 96766
Experiential summer program, school credits recovery, case management and support for youth at risk or suspended from school.
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1935 Main Street, 1935 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Provides safety and shelter to women and their children in danger, due to domestic violence. Assists clients in obtaining medical, financial and legal services as needed. Provides transportation to access resources. Offers individual and group advocacy. Refers callers elsewhere who are in need of detoxification, intensive medical or psychological care. Provides transitional housing and support services. Temporary restraining order (TRO) preparation.
Additional phone numbers:
(808) 579-9581 Shelter Services Intake
(808) 242-0775 Temporary Restraining Orders and Transitions Project
(808) 661-7111 For services in West Maui
(808) 565-6700 For services on Lanai
(808) 866-2852 For services in Hana
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1130 North Nimitz Highway, 1130 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii is dedicated to serving Hawaii’s children, families, and communities with aloha and programs that strengthen health, wellness, and resilience against substance misuse through awareness, education, and action.
Programs include: after-school/in-school evidence-based programs for youth; youth leadership development; family strengthening workshops; youth and family counseling services; training and capacity building with communities; the Hawaii Prevention & Treatment Resource Center which offers substance use prevention, treatment, and related educational materials and resources to the general public; the Hawaii Pacific Center for Excellence providing training for the workforce in the field of substance abuse prevention, treatment, health, and wellness; and TeenLink Hawaii, a teen resource for information on critical health and social issues impacting youth.
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Administration Volunteer OpportunitiesSubstance Use Disorder CounselingSchool Based Integrated ServicesSpecial Event Support Volunteer OpportunitiesPlanning/Coordinating/Advisory GroupsSubstance Use Disorder Education/PreventionSupportive Substance Use Disorder ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Referrals
723-C Umi Street, 723-C Umi Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
Social Services: Supports immigrants, refugee and low-income residents, and human trafficking victims with skill building that lead to self-sufficiency. Provides immigrant and case management services, assistance with applying for health insurance, job training and placement, translations and interpretations to immigrants to ensure language access; refugees resettlement in meeting their key transitional needs, community and cultural orientation.
Economic development: Provides workforce training, education and placement and job creation initiatives to immigrants, refugees and low-income residents of Hawaii towards economic self-sufficiency. Services are available to youth and adult, social enterprises with retail incubator and Culinary Kitchen Incubator. Assists immigrants, refugees and low-income residents of Hawaii develop small business and work towards economic self-sufficiency by providing business training, technical assistance, and loans. Also provides sustainable employment opportunities in foo
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17550 Volcano Road, 17550 Volcano Road, Kurtistown, HI 96760
(Food Pantry) Kurtistown Assembly of God provides food to families and individuals who have run out of food. ID is required.
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300 Maalaea Road, 300 Maalaea Road, Wailuku, HI 96793
Pacific Whale Foundation's mission is to protect our oceans through science and advocacy. Conducts scientific research of ocean, coral reefs and marine mammals. Applies research findings to preserve natural marine habitats and animals. Provides public education, encourages community participation through lectures, school visits, natural history cruises, snorkeling trips and whale watching cruises. Offers internships for interested researchers who apply. Manages Adopt-a-Whale and Adopt-a-Spinner Dolphin program allowing interested citizens to receive information on the movements and developments of a specific whale. Operates Pacific Whale Foundation's Eco-Adventure, a for-profit subsidiary.
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1200 Kailua Road, 1200 Kailua Road, Kailua, HI 96734
Provides after school A+ program at several elementary schools. Offers swimming lessons and other classes. Conducts fitness programs, aerobics, intersession and summer fun program.
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9875 Waimea Road, 9875 Waimea Road, Waimea, HI 96796
(Neighborhood Places of Kauai) Households with children limited to request food twice a month. Households with no children limited to request food once a month
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720 North King Street, 720 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
(St Elizabeths Episcopal Church, Saint Elizabeth's Episcopal Church) To serve the needy in our community with a daily food pantry.
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City and County of Honolulu Seniors can use the Senior HOLO card to pay for rides on TheBus, and in the future the HandiVan, and the rail system on June 30, 2023. Go to the website for frequently asked questions (FAQ), register your card so you can protect it from loss or theft and transfer fees, sign up for the auto-reload program, check your balance for up to six family members and manage their cards and balances.
Fares are capped and your money goes toward a pass. Once you spend the amount of a pass, you ride the rest of the day or month for free. Senior fares are $3. Transfers are free within 2.5 hours of riding the vehicle.
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Kailua, HI 96734
808 Cleanups mission is to achieve complete ecosystem restoration in Hawaii. Our approach involves community engagement, education, and the removal of invasive species to allow native plants and cultural sites to flourish. We offer educational programs that raise awareness about environmental issues and sustainable practices and organize and lead community events that foster a collective spirit of stewardship and conservation.
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2970 Kele Street, 2970 Kele Street, Lihue, HI 96766
(DV Services for Families, DVSF) The Survivor and Children Support Services, (SCSS), focuses on supporting personal healing with families involved in both child welfare and domestic violence. SCSS provides an array of services to help families understand the difference between unhealthy and healthy family dynamics, strengthen parenting skills to include, learning how to better empathize with children's emotions, and become empowered by the use of community referrals. The SCSS Program's goal is to ensure and promote survivor safety and independence, and to strengthen child resilience.
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47-388 Hui Iwa Street, 47-388 Hui Iwa Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Offers outpatient substance abuse treatment.
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