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maui WILDfire DISASTER resources

If you need assistance locating a missing loved one, contact Red Cross Hawaii at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767), select Option 4, and follow the voice prompts for "Hawaii Wildfires."

Anyone affected by the fire is welcome to visit an open shelter for information, food, supplies, cell phone charging stations, and health services. 

The following Red Cross shelters are currently accepting people at no cost:
  • Hannibal Tavares Community Center 
  • War Memorial Gym 
  • Maui High School
  • Maui Preparatory Academy
  • King’s Cathedral Maui
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

​Maui County has launched the Family Assistance Center at Kahului Community Center for people looking for unaccounted loved ones. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; weekend hours still need to be set. The Maui Emergency Management Agency will pass out forms to help locate unaccounted for family and loved ones.  
  • First Steps and Best Practices After A Disaster
  • Hawaii Wildfire Recovery and Resilience Resource Guide
  • Tips for Parents and Caregivers on Media Coverage After Traumatic Events
  • Social Media and School Crisis
  • Maui Emergency Management Agency
  • County of Maui (Road Closures)​

Bigger Together for Maui

A FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS HAWAI'I.
​Our BBBS Maui team is working with other local organizations to assist the families-in-need. 
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Abuse & Neglect Services

Adult Protective Services
Phone: 808-832-5115
Address: 1010 Richards St, Honolulu, HI 96813

To report abuse or neglect of any adult over the age of 18, including those with disabilities and the elderly.

​Hawaii CARES
Phone: 808-832-3100
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Hawaii CARES provides a team of trained and experienced professionals to help individuals in times of a mental health crisis. Hawaii CARES is there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
 
Department of Human Services Child Welfare/Protective Services
Phone: 808-832-5300
(Toll Free) 800-494-3991
Hotline open 24 Hours/Day, 7 Days/Week

To report child abuse and/or neglect. If this is an emergency requiring immediate attention,
please call 9-1-1 first!

ChildHelp
Phone: 800-422-4453 (toll free)

The service is available to anyone with a telephone: children who face confusion, parents in despair, mandatory reporters and other adults who are uncertain about the next best step when faced with questions related to abuse and neglect.

Child & Family Service (CFS)
Phone: 808-681-3500
Address: 91-1841 Fort Weaver Rd.
Ewa Beach, HI 96706

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.

Parents and Children Together (PACT)
Phone: 808-841-2245
Office Hours: M-F, 8:00am-4:30pm
Address: 1300 Halona St. Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

The Hana Like Program works to prevent the occurrence or reoccurrence of child abuse and neglect through home visitation, parent education, emotional support, and promotion of child health and development.

Catholic Charities Hawaii
Phone: 808-521-4357
Office Hours: M-F, 8:00am-4:30pm
Email: [email protected]
1822 Ke’eaumoku St, Honolulu, HI 96822

Counseling center provides therapeutic services to individuals, families, and children who have experienced domestic violence, sexual abuse, or any other type of trauma

Domestic Violence Drop-in Centers
Pu'uhonua Crisis Counseling (PACT Family Peace Center)
Phone: 808-832-0855
Ohia Shelter (24-hr hotline) Phone: 808-526-2200
Domestic Violence Action Center(DVAC)
Helpline: 808-531-3771
Toll Free: 800-690-6200
Text Line: 605-956-5680
 
Hale Kipa
Phone: 808-589-1829
Youth Emergency Shelter, Phone: 754-9844
Office Hours: M-F, 9:00am-5:00pm
 Email: [email protected]
 Address: 91-2128 Old Fort Weaver Road
‘Ewa Beach, Hawai‘i 96706

Hale Kipa supports youth involved in juvenile justice, behavioral health, education and child welfare. Program goals include stabilizing young people in crisis and helping youth and families build resiliency to experience success in their lives.
Operates several types of shelters that offer youth emergency services up to 18 years old.

Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC)
Phone: 808-535-7600
24-Hour Hotline: 808-524-7273 
Address: Harbor Court, 55 Merchant Street, 22nd Floor, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813

The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children is a statewide program that provides comprehensive services for survivors of sexual assault. This includes medical care, crisis counseling, and therapy.
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Shelter and Crisis Lines for Family Violence (24-Hours)
  • Honolulu & Leeward 841-0822
  • Windward 528-0606
  • Military 590-7719

​TRO Hotline
Phone: 808-538-5959

UCC Transition House
(for survivors of domestic violence)
Phone: 808-943-2837

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Health NUTRITION & ​FAMILY PLANNING

Aloha Medial Mission
Phone: 808-841-4489

American Red Cross Hawaii:   Infant CPR Classes/Baby Sitter Training
734-2101
Office Hours: M-F
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
4155 Diamond Head Road
(between 18th and 22nd Avenues)
Honolulu, HI 96816
Certifications

Department of Health
(Birth, Marriage, Divorce, & Death Certificate info.)
586-4539
Email: [email protected]
  • Family Planning Information
  • Family Planning Provider List Across Hawaii

Hawaii Mothers Milk Inc.
Phone: 947-6920
Warmline: 949-1723
Office Hours: M-F, 9:00am-2:00pm
Email:[email protected]

Hawaii Mother’s Milk is a comprehensive breastfeeding resource center that provides professional education and lactation counseling so that mothers may provide their own breastmilk for their baby, even when faced with challenges such as having a hospitalized baby.

Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies
Phone: 808-737-5805
Address: 245 N Kukui St #102A, Honolulu, HI 96817

Offers programs that assists before, during and after pregnancy.

Kalihi-Palama Health Center
Phone: 808-848-1438
Office Hours: Monday-Sunday 8:00am – 4:30 pm
Address: 915 N King St, Honolulu, HI 96817

A non-profit health and social service provider for patients who typically face significant barriers when accessing health care.

Kokua Kalihi Valley
Phone: 808-791-9400
Office Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Address: 2239 N School St, Honolulu, HI 96819

Offers Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health, Elder Care, and youth programs in the Kalihi area.

Catholic Charities Hawaii: Mary Jane Home
Phone: 808-261-9776
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The Mary Jane Home provides a supportive, structured living environment for pregnant women who are at risk for homelessness or in an unsupportive environment. Must be 18+ years.

Med-Quest 
Applications: 808-587-3521
Ongoing: 808-587-3540
Kapolei Unit: 808-692-7364
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:45am- 4:30pm 
Address: 801 Dillingham Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817

Med Quest provides low income health insurance.

Planned Parenthood
Phone: 808-769-0045
Office Hours: M-W, F-Saturday 8:00 am- 4:00 pm
Thursday 10:00 am- 6:00 pm
Address: 839 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96813
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Services Offered: Abortion, Birth Control, HIV Services, Men’s Health Care, Morning-After Pill, Pregnancy Testing and Services, STD Testing, STD Treatment, STD Vaccines, Transgender Hormone Therapy, and Women’s Health Care.

Public Health Nursing Branch
Phone: 832-3773
Address: 1700 Lanakila Avenue, Rm 201
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
  • Central              453-6190
  • East Honolulu  733-9220
  • West Honolulu 832-5757
  • Leeward           675-0073
  • Windward        233-5450
Provides family-centered, community-based nursing services to individuals, families, or groups in a community.  These may include case management, client advocacy, health education, health screening, monitoring, follow-up, and consultation.

Waikiki Health Center
Phone: 922-4787
Office Hours: M,W,Th 7:00 AM- 6:30 PM, Tuesday & Friday 6:30 am -6:30pm, and Saturday 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Address: 277 ʻŌhua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815

Provides medical, dental and social services.

Women, Infants & Children 
Phone: 808-983-8531
Office Hours: M-F 7:30 am -3:45 pm
Address: 1319 Punahou St. Honolulu Hawaii 96826
Website: WIC
WIC is a federally funded program that provides Hawaii residents with nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals.
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Parent education, Family Support, &
​Counseling Services

Child and Family Service
Phone: 681-3500
Address: 91-1841 Fort Weaver Rd. Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Website: CFS
​CFS Programs focus area (caring for keiki):
  • Early Head Start & Head Start
  • Family Centers
  • Mālama Ola
  • Strong Families Home Visiting
  • The Parent Line / HomeReach

Keiki Injury Prevention Coalition
KIPC Questions: Lisa Dau
Phone: 808-983-6800
Email: [email protected]
 Website: KIPC
Information KPIC Provides Include: Suicide Prevention, Water Safety, Bicycle Safety, Poison Prevention, Sports Safety, Teen Driving, Window Safety, and Child Abuse Prevention Awareness

Child Safety Seat Inspection Stations
Car Seat Questions: Karen Tessier
Phone: 808-294-0402
Email: [email protected]
Website: KIPC
  • Adventist Health Castle 263-5270
  • Kaiser Permanente 432-2260
  • Kalihi-Palama Health Center 848-1438
  • Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children 527-2588
  • Marine Corps Base Hawaii 257-1830
  • Triple Army Medical Center 433-9226
  • The Queens Medical Center at Punchbowl 691-7117
  • Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 697-3548

Developing Options to Violence
​(Support for victims of Domestic Violence)

Phone: 808-532-5100
Address: 91-1841 Fort Weaver Rd. Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Website: CFS
This program provides individual, family and group counseling and training to help replace destructive behavior with positive, healthy behaviors.

Early Head Start & Head Start Program
Phone: 808-842-5996
Address: 1485 Linapuni Street, Suite 110
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Website: PACT Early Head Start & Head Start 
Email: [email protected]
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A federally funded program that provides prenatal, early childhood education and comprehensive services for low-income families with infants and toddlers under the age of three, and pregnant women. Early Head Start services are provided through two program options: center-based and home-based.
Hawaii Children’s Action Network (HCAN)
Phone: 808-531-5502
Email: [email protected].
Address: 850 Richards Street, #201
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

Hawaiʻi Children's Action Network (HCAN) is a movement supporting keiki and strengthening their families. They advocate for laws and policies that keep our children safe, healthy and ready to learn so they can thrive. We take on the most critical issues facing children and families in Hawaiʻi. They offer a free course called the Parent Leadership Training Institute.

The Community Assistance Center
Phone: 808-537-2917
Email: [email protected]
Address: 200 North Vineyard Blvd., #330 Honolulu, HI 96817

The Community Assistance Center is a private, non-profit organization which has been working since 1958 to make Hawai’i a safer place. We serve the community by teaching our clients — offenders, offenders’ families, ex-offenders, and youth involved with the criminal justice system — a range of fundamental skills which help them avoid repeat-offending and become more self-reliant, law-abiding, and productive citizens.

Partners in Development Foundation 
Phone: 808-595-2752
Address: 2040 Bachelot Street Honolulu, HI 96817

​Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool targets Native Hawaiian families with keiki ages birth to five. The goal of Tūtū and Me is to meet the educational and emotional needs of families so that keiki will enter school ready to learn and succeed. What sets this traveling preschool apart from other similar programs is that Tūtū and Me also offers support to these keiki's caregivers. In the Hawaiian culture, grandparents or tūtū are oftentimes the caregivers of keiki.

P.A.R.E.N.T.S., Inc.
Phone: 808-235-0255
Office Hours: M-F, 9:00am-5:00pm
Website:  www.hawaiiparents.org 
Email: [email protected]
Locations: Salt Lake and Kaneohe

Non-discriminatory, non-judgmental parenting classes to promote child abuse and neglect prevention.
Parenting classes are once a week for 2 hours and are 9 weeks in length. Topics include: child development from birth-18, positive discipline, communication, engaging cooperation, bullying, child safety in and out of the home, nutrition & exercise, self-esteem, etc. P.A.R.E.N.T.S., Inc. hosts different parenting groups to fit your needs (Confident Parenting Program, Fatherhood Support Program, Co-Parenting Program).

​Alu Like, Inc.
Pūlama I Nā Keiki Project (Cherish the Children)

Phone: 808-535-6700
Address: 2969 Mapunapuna Place,
Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 96819
Email: [email protected]

Offers parents’ home visiting and group services to help keiki from birth through five years to love learning and do well in school. Services on five islands are free and can begin before the baby is born.

Spill The Tea Cafe
Meantal Health Clinic for Teens
Phone: 808-797-4970
Address: 1034 Queen St 2nd Floor
Honolulu HI 96814
Email: [email protected]

Spill The Tea Cafe offers teens ages 12-17 years old a space to participate in therapy or coaching (this can be done individually or in a group setting). This non-profit offers teens a place of structure and support. While at Spill the Tea Cafe teens can also play games, utilize their study areas, and enjoy boba tea  or coffee from Wednesday-Friday 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm.


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College Education

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AAUW Windward O’ahu Branch Scholarship
Educational Talent Search
Federal Student Aid
Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Guaranteed Scholarships
Hawaii Community Foundation Scholarships
Kamehameha Schools Financial Aid and Scholarship Services
Kuaʻana Scholarship
OHA Hawaiian Registry
OHA Scholarships
Paipai o Ko'olau
Pauahi Foundation Scholarship
TRiO

UH Manoa Scholarships

Community Thursday 

6.30.22
​In this video you will learn more about "The 4 C's in Child Development" through our guest speaker from UH Manoa Human Development & Family Studies Professor Rheta Kuwahara.
6.30.22
In this video ​"Mentors Talk Story" with Molly and Cory. Mentors  share their experiences as a mentors and give a back story to what lead them to becoming a Big Brother/Big Sister
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