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1 OAHU HOMELESS HELP CARD REVISED 6/09 GENERAL HELP Aloha United Way (referral) 211 AHHA Homeless Resource Centers Parent Line CRISIS (24 HOURS) Access Line (suicide and crisis) PACT Domestic Violence Hotline Sex Abuse Treatment Center ABUSE (CHILD/SPOUSE) DHS Child Abuse Hotline Family Peace Center Honolulu & Leeward CFS Domestic Violence Shelters Parent Line PACT Ohia Domestic Violence Hotline Shelter Windward Spouse Abuse Shelter Women in Need Family Resource Ctr ALCOHOL/DRUG Al-Anon-Alateen Alcoholics Anonymous Castle Behavioral Health Services Champ Clinic Ku Aloha Ola Mau (formerly DASH) Hina Mauka At IHS, Institute for Human Services Ho`omau Ke Ola Narcotics Anonymous Salvation Army (women w/children) (adult treatment services) Sand Island Treatment Center CLOTHING AHHA Homeless Resource Centers Helping Hands Hawaii
2 IHS, The Institute for Human Services River of Life Mission FINANCIAL AID OR EMPLOYMENT Catholic Charities Hawai`i Help Line DHS Financial/Food Stamps & Medical Asst., Application Units Honolulu Pauahi Honolulu Iwilei Central Ewa Central Kamokila Kaneohe Kailua Nanakuli Wahiawa Waianae Waikalua Windward Hale Ipu (rep payee/$ management only) Helping Hands Hawaii IHS, The Institute for Human Services Network Enterprises (veterans employment only) Oahu WorkLinks FOOD/MEALS Angel Network (food pantry only) First United Methodist Food Bank H Helping Hands Hawaii Hope IHS, The Institute for Human Services River of Life Mission WIC (families w/children under 5) HEPATITIS B & C Access Care Today (ACT) Hep. Prison & Outreach Ministries Hepatitis Support Network HepCats Hepatitis Support Group
3 HIV/AIDS Gregory House Programs Life Foundation HOUSING/SHELTER Adult Mental Health Division Housing Info (Qualification Line) Alternative Structures International Ohana Ola O Kahumana (families) Ulu Ke Kukui (families) Catholic Charities Hawai`i Help Line Housing Assistance (elderly) Ma`ili Land (families) Family Promise (families) Gregory House Programs (HIV/AIDS) Hale Kipa - Youth Services x160 Holomua Na `Ohana Onemalu (families, couples, singles) Weinberg Village Waimanalo (fam.) Hope for a New Beginning Shelter Kalaeloa WCO Housing Solutions (HS) HS (elderly housing) HS (family housing) Loliana Vancouver House HS (mental illness) HS (working singles) IHS, The Institute for Human Services Men s Emergency Shelter Women & Families Emer. Shelter Housing Assistance Kahi Kolu Ohana Hale O Waianae Kumuhonua (single adults/couples) Lighthouse Shelter Waipahu MHK Safe Haven (mental illness) Next Step Project Paiolu Kaiaulu (Waianae Civic Ctr.) Public Housing Applications Unit Pu`u Honua Initial Contact Shelter Salvation Army Manoa (women w/children)
4 State Homeless Service Line Steadfast Housing U.S. VETS LEGAL Lawyers for Equal Justice (veterans benefits help) Legal Aid Society of Hawaii MEDICAL CARE Aloha Medical Mission Clinic Kalihi-Palama Health Care for the Homeless Project Men Women and Children Kalihi-Palama Health Center Queen Emma Clinic Waianae Coast Comp Health Center WHC Care-a-Van Program Waimanalo Health Center MENTAL HEALTH Access Line (suicide & crisis) Dept. of Health, Mental Health Clinics Diamond Head Kailua Kalihi-Palama (adults) Kalihi-Palama (family guidance) Kaneohe (adults) Kaneohe (family guidance) Ko`olauloa Pearl City Wahiawa Hale Na`au Pono Waianae Kahi Mohala Behavioral Health Waimanalo Health Center OUTREACH AHHA Homeless Resource Centers (Kailua, Wahiawa, Haleiwa) Ka Pa`alana (Leeward mobile preschool)
5 Kalihi-Palama Health Care for the Homeless Project U.S. VETS Waianae Coast Comp Health Center Waianae Community Outreach Waikiki Health Center s Care-a-Van Program Women in Need Family Resource Ctr Youth Outreach
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