Oahu and Statewide
211-Aloha United Way
211 is a statewide community information and referral service maintained by Aloha United Way. The service is accessible both by phone and Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Professional information and referral specialists can assist callers in finding help in their community for such complex issues as substance abuse, domestic violence, financial problems, and much more. All calls to 211 are confidential.
Phone (All Islands): 211
Website: www.auw.org/211/
Volunteer Hawai'i
Want to learn more about where you can help make a difference in your community? Visit this website to explore volunteer opportunities. You can search by island, zip code, or type of organization.
Phone (Oahu): 808-536-1951
Website: www.volunteerhawaii.org/
Email: volunteerhawaii@auw.org
Parent Line
This organization counsels parents to decrease the stress of parenting. Their staff can answer questions about children's behavior, growth, and development, and provide 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.
Phone (Oahu): 808-526-1222
Phone
(Neighbor Islands): 1-800-816-1222
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Parents and Children Together (PACT)
One of Hawai'i's leading private nonprofit family service agencies, PACT is a leader in the design and delivery of a broad range of innovative social and educational services. PACT is active in numerous community efforts, coalitions, initiatives, schools, and other service providers, and is a prominent advocate for the needs of Hawai'i's most socioeconomically challenged citizens.
Main Office: 1485 Linapuni Street, #105
Honolulu, HI
Phone: 808-847-3285
Website: www.pacthawaii.org
Alu Like, Inc.
Provides information and referral services to Hawaiians. Offers clients a "one-stop-shop" for health and human service resources and links clients with appropriate agency services.
Main Office: 458 Keawe Street
Honolulu, HI
Phone: 808-535-6700
Website: www.alulike.org
Child & Family Services (CFS)
The primary purpose of this organization is to strengthen families and foster the healthy development of children. CFS programs touch the lives of people from all age groups-from pregnant moms and their yet-to-be born keiki to our treasured kupuna.
Main Office: 91-1841 Ft. Weaver Rd.
Ewa Beach, HI
Phone: 808-681-3500
Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org
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Big Island
Family Support Services of West Hawai'i
This organization provides support for families and communities by providing parent education services, referrals and resource linking, home visits, family counseling, and youth development activities.
Main Office: 75-127 Lunapule Road, Suite 11
Kailua-Kona, HI
Phone: 808-326-7778
Website: www.fsswh.org
Hui Mālama Ola Nā 'Ōiwi
This organization provides a wide variety of health enhancement services developed specifically for Native Hawaiians living on the Big Island, including substance abuse prevention outreach services to schools and community groups. Traditional healing practices such as Ho'oponopono, La'au Lapa'au, and Lomilomi are also available through referrals.
Main Office: 311 Kalaniana'ole Avenue
Hilo, HI
Phone: 808-969-9220
Website: www.huimalamaolanaoiwi.org
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Maui County
Looking for a youth program in Maui County? One section of the Maui County website titled "Maui Youth Connections Guide" allows you to search for programs by area of interest (e.g., athletics, culture & arts) or by island.
Website: www.co.maui.hi.us/youth/ Maui Youth and Family Services, Inc.
This agency provides a nonduplicating, community-based continuum of care, ranging from prevention and early intervention through treatment and follow-up services.
Phone: 808-579-8406
Website: www.myfs.org
Kaua'i
The "Kaua'i Youth Directory" allows you to search for a variety of family and youth programs by area of interest (e.g., athletics, culture & arts) or keyword.
Website: www.kauaiyouthdirectory.com/
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