At-Risk Youth Resources Manual SSE15
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At-Risk Youth Resources Manual SSE15
At-Risk Youth Resources Referral Manual Original: Lisa Chun Fat (2011); Revised By: Sheree M. Klask (2012) Current Revision By: Maria Trimble (Summer 2014) Chaminade University of Honolulu Editor: Ronnie Mulford, Ph.D. 1 Table of Contents Organized by types of service EDUCATION Adult Friends for Youth……………………………………………………… Youth Services………………………………………………………………… eXcel………………………………………………………………………….. Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge Academy…………………………. Variety School of Hawaii…………………………………………………….. 6 7 7-8 8 8-9 EMPLOYMENT Department of Community Services Work Hawaii Divisions………………. Goodwill Ola I Ka Hana Program……………………………………………. Youth Services……………………………………………………………….. 10 11 11 HOTLINES Ask Aloha Helpline…………………………………………………………... Child & Family Service Hotlines…………………………………………….. Child Pornography Tipline…………………………………………………… Hawaii Parent Line…………………………………………………………… Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Programs………. Maui Youth Crisis Line………………………………………………………. National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse………. National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline…………………………………. National Runaway Switchboard……………………………………………… National Suicide Hotline……………………………………………………… Poison Help…………………………………………………………………… The Trevor Project……………………………………………………………. Coalition for a Drug Free Hawaii…………………………………………….. Hawaii Sate Clearinghouse on Missing Children…………………………….. Hawaii Youth Services Network…………………………………………….. Mental Health Association in Hawaii……………………………………….. Special Parent Information Network (SPIN)………………………………… 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Island of Hawaii Bay Clinic, Inc………………………………………………………………. o Main Clinic………………………………………………………….. o Kau Family Health Center…………………………………………. . o Keaau Family Health Center………………………………………… o Pahoa Family Health Center………………………………………… o Hamakua Health Center…………………………………………….. 17 17 17 17 17 17 2 o West Hawaii Community Health Center (CHC)……………………. Kealakekua………………………………………………….. Waikoloa…………………………………………………… Dental Van………………………………………………….. o Hilo Clinic…………………………………………………………... o Kohala Family Health Center……………………………………….. o Pahoa Women’s Health Clinic……………………………………… 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Kauai o Kauai Community Health Center…………………………………... 18 Lanai o Maui Lana’i Community Health Center………………………………….. o o o o Malama I Ke Ola Health Center………………………………….. Ka Hale A Ke Ola Resource Center……………………………… Lahaina Comprehensive Health Center………………………….. Hana Community Health Center…………………………………. 18 18 18 18 18 Molokai o Molokai Community Health Center……………………………… 18 Oahu o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Kalihi-Palama Health Center…………………………………….. Kaaahi Street Clinic………………………………………………. WIC………………………………………………………………. KPHC Downtown………………………………………………... Behavioral Health, Health Education……………………………. Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services………….. KKV Kalihi Valley Homes………………………………………. KKV Senior Resource Center…………………………………… KKV Hauiki Hale……………………………………………….. KKV Kuhio Park Terrace………………………………………... Koolauloa Commnity Health & Wellness Center……………….. Kahuku Hospital Campus……………………………………….. Hauula Clinic……………………………………………………. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center………………….. James and Abigail Campbell Clinic…………………………….. Waipahu Clinic………………………………………………….. Waiola Clinic……………………………………………………. Kapolei Clinic…………………………………………………… Waikiki Health Center…………………………………………... Makahiki Clinic…………………………………………………. Care-A-Van…………………………………………………….. Youth Outreach Program (YO)………………………………… Path Clinic……………………………………………………… Waimanalo Health Center…………………………………….. 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 FOOD Aloha Harvest………………………………………………………… Hawaii Foodbank Inc………………………………………………………………………………... 21 22 3 HOUSING & SHELTER Alternative Structures International…………………………………. Hawaii Island Home for Recovery………………………………….. Family Life Center………………………………………………….. Family Promise of Hawaii………………………………………….. Gregory House Programs…………………………………………… Hale Kipa Inc……………………………………………………….. Holomua Na Ohana………………………………………..……….. Honolulu Community Action Program…………………………….. Institute for Human Services……………………………………….. Kahale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center……………………… Kahikolu Ohana Hale O Waianae………………………………….. 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 SAFETY Hawaii Youth Service Network…………………………………… Kapiolani Child Protection Center………………………………… 28 28 COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS Catholic Charities Hawaii………………………………………… Hale Kipa…………………………………………………………. Maui Youth and Family Services………………………………… The Children’s Alliance of Hawaii (Enhancements)…………….. 29 29 30 30 SUBSTANCES ABUSE Alcoholics Anonymous…………………………………………… Aloha House……………………………………………………… Big Island Substance Abuse Council…………………………….. Bobby Benson Center……………………………………………. Castle Medical Center…………………………………………… Habilitat…………………………………………………………. Hawaii Counseling and Education Center………………………. Hina Mauka Recovery Center…………………………………… Ho’omau Ke Ola…………………………………………………. Ka Ala La’i Program……………………………………………… Kahi Mohala Behavioral Health Center………………………….. Kalihi YMCA…………………………………………..………… Ke Ala Pono………………………………………………………. New Horizons…………………………………………………….. Palama Settlement “Pakolea Program”…………………………… Teen C.A.R.E Program…………………………………………… The Parent Project………………………………………………… Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center…………………… 31 31 32 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 4 POST-SECONDARY AND CAREER SUCCESS City and County of Hawaii Youth Services Center……………… Epic Foundation (‘Imi’ike)……………………………………….. Hawaii Job Corps Center…………………………………………… Kupu Hawaii Youth Conservation Corps………………………….. 41 42 42 43 POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT A Keiki’s Dream………………………………………………….. Big Brother’s Big Sisters of Hawaii………………………………. Boy Scouts of America, Aloha Counsel ………………………….. Boy’s and Girl’s Club of Hawaii………………………………….. Captain’s Club…………………………………………………….. EPIC Ohana Inc……………………………...…………………… Family Programs Hawaii-Enhancements…………………………. Farrington Teen Center…………………………………………… Girl Scout Council of Hawaii…………………………………….. Hale Kipa…………………………………………………………. Hawaii 4-H……………………………………………………….. Hawaii Foster Youth Coalition…………………………………… Hawaii Speed and Quickness…………………………………….. Kids Hurt Too Peer Support Program…………………………… Marimed Foundation-Kailana Program………………………….. Parents and Children Together (PACT)-Community Teen Program Sounding Joy Music Therapy Inc………………………………. The Children’s Alliance of Hawaii……………………………… Winner’s Camp………………………………………………….. 44 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 54 5 EDUCATION Adult Friends for Youth 3375 Koapaka Street, Suite B-290 Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone Number: 833-8775 Fax: 833-6469 Email: afy@afyhawaii.com Services: Alternative school program, student transition convention and works with school groups and youth gangs Eligibility: Troubled youths ages 11-17 at specific schools Honolulu to Waianae Referred by: self or youth referred by school counselor or parent (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free for Youth Area served: Oahu (Downtown Honolulu to Waianae) Website: www.afyhawaii.com 6 Youth Services 729 E Emily St. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 591-1766 Email: youthservices@hcapweb.org Fax Number: 591-1768 Website: www.hcapweb.org Services: The Youth Services Education Program helps youth 14 to 21 years of age complete their high school education. The program offers classes for both out-of-school and in-school youth. Classroom attendance allows them to gain life skills that will enable them to become productive community members and increase their employability. Eligibility: Youth, ages 14-21 years old, low-income (foster youth qualify) Referred by: self (Child's social worker for children in CWS); Minimum 7th grade math and reading level Fee: Free Area served: Oahu 7 eXcel 250 Vineyard Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 521-9531 ext. 297 Website: www.FamilyProgramsHawaii.org Services: This new program targets foster youth interested in attending college or vocational training. eXcel initially concentrates on career and interest exploration, establishing goals, and learning basic independent skills. Support will be provided in the application process and completing financial aid and scholarship applications. Ongoing support will be provided throughout their college or vocational program. Eligibility: Current and former foster youth on O’ahu considering higher education Referred by: Child's social worker Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge Academy P.O. Box 75348 Kapolei, HI 96707 Phone Number: 685-7139 Fax Number: 673-7538 Email: admissions@yca.hawaii.gov Website: http://dod.hawaii.gov/ Services: Operates a competency based high school diploma program offered in a military based environment during a 22-week residential phase and a second 12- month phase helping participants enroll in higher education, a technical school program or obtain a job. Eligibility: Youth 16-19 years old, failing school or dropped out, who voluntarily participate, US citizen and Hawaii resident, free from pending charges and drug free Referred by: self or child's social worker for children in CWS Fee: Free Area served: Statewide 8 710 Palekaua Street Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone Number: 732-2835 Fax Number: 732-4334 Email: info@varietyschool.org Website: www.varietyschool.org Services: A school offering children a wide variety of programs and experiences in a small setting focused on the academic and social needs of each child. Eligibility: Children ages 5-13 with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder and/or high-functioning autism. Referred by: Self, Social Worker, Parents, or Guardian Fee: Call for current tuition costs. Financial aid available. Area served: Oahu 9 EMPLOYMENT Department Of Community Services Work Hawaii Divisions – Youth Services Center: Creating Employment Opportunities (CEO) 1505 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 206, Honolulu, Hi 96817 Phone Number: (808) 768-5777 Services: CEO provides young adults previously involved in the juvenile justice system the opportunity to achieve educational, training, and employment goals through participation in various services and activities; Including, education and vocational services, career development, personal development, case management, mental health counseling, parenting classes, legal services and other support services. Eligibility: Must be 18-21 years old; Provide documentation proof or prior involvement in the juvenile justice system; Never been convicted as an adult under Federal or State law. Fee: Free Website: http://www.ocewd.org/workhawaii-youth-services-center 10 Goodwill Ola I Ka Hana program 1075 Young Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 2140 Lauwiliwili St., Kapolei, HI 96707 Phone Number: 792-8591 (Kapolei site), 836-0313 ext 1134 (Honolulu site), 961-0307 (Hilo site), 443-5852 (Kona site) Services: Goodwill’s Ola I Ka Hana program works with youth on their education and work goals. Participants will work on resume development, job searching and interviewing, job applications and career interests. They offer basic skills enrichment, academic preparation for a high school diploma, GED classes, service learning, character building, financial literacy, employment preparation, health and fitness instruction, cultural enrichment and leadership development. Services are provided in classroom and individual settings. Frequency of Services provided depends on individual client's needs. Eligibility: Under the age of 21 and experiencing difficulties in high school Fee: Free Areas served: Oahu and Hawai’i Website: www.higoodwill.org Youth Services 729 E Emily St. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 591-1766 Fax Number: 591-1768 Email: Krystali@hcapweb.org Website: www.hcapweb.org Services: This program provides job training and placement for out-of-school and in-school youth, 16 to 21 years of age and is an optimum follow-up to our Youth Services Education Program. It also offers competency-based work readiness skills prior to employment. The program also provides leadership skills training, occupational training, cultural awareness, and on-going individual and group counseling. Eligibility: Youth, ages 16-21 years old, low-income (foster youth qualify) Referred by: self (Child's social worker for children in CWS) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu 11 HOTLINES Ask Aloha Helpline Phone Number: 2-1-1 Services: 2-1-1 is a confidential, toll-free help hotline for anyone in Hawaii in need of help. With 2-1-1, you can easily find information and referrals on everything from crisis intervention and counseling to job training, educational programs and child care. Eligibility: Simply dial 2-1-1 Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. The service is confidential, toll-free, statewide and multilingual assistance is available. Website: https://www.auw.org/get-help/ 12 Child & Family Service Hotlines Phone Numbers: 1-800-753-6879 (For all islands) Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org Service: Crisis Mobile Outreach services provide support, consultation, assessment and referrals to all youth whose immediate health and safety may be in jeopardy due to a mental health issue. Crisis Mobile Outreach services are available to conduct a face-to-face assessment of the crisis situation and arrange appropriate course of action. Eligibility: All youth experiencing a crisis are eligible for services. Fees: There are no fees for this service. Child Pornography Tipline Phone Number: 1-800-843-5678 Website: http://www.missingkids.com/hotline Service: 24-hour means for reporting crimes against children including possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography. Hawaii Parent Line Phone Numbers: Oahu 526-1222; Neighbor Islands: 1-800-816-1222 Website: http://www.theparentline.org/ Service: free statewide confidential telephone line which offers support and information to parents and other caregivers. The phone line staff will help you problem-solve parenting challenges and child and adolescent behavior and development issues. Community resources information and parenting handouts are available. 13 Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Programs Phone Number: 1-800-321-1555; If calling out of state: (808) 922-1313 Website: http://hab.hrsa.gov/gethelp/statehotlines.html Service: Health Program helps people with HIV/AIDS who have nowhere else to turn for the care they need. If you are HIV-positive, you can get medical care and some other services, even if you do not have health insurance or money to pay for health services. Maui Youth Crisis Line Phone Number: 873-8624 Service: Provides support, consultation, and referral services. Also provides information and/or guidance to manage a crisis. Fees: Free Eligibility: Not limited. National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline Phone Number: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Website: http://www.thehotline.org/ Service: 24-hour national service for reporting and beginning investigation in domestic violence and abuse cases. National Runaway Switchboard Phone Number: 1-800-RUNAWAY (1-800-786-2929) Website: http://www.1800runaway.org/ Service: 24-hour national service to report runaway cases. 14 National Suicide Hotline Phone Number: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Website: http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Service: 24-hour national service to help those contemplating or victims of suicide. Poison Help Phone Number: 1-800-222-1222 Website: http://poisonhelp.hrsa.gov/the-poison-help-line/ Service: 24-hour line to help with information in possible poisonous situations (chemicals, medicine, or household items, etc.) connects you to your local poison center. Translation is available in 161 languages. The Trevor Project Phone Number: 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386) Website: www.thetrevorproject.org Service: Crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Confidential service that offers hope and someone to talk to, 24/7. Coalition for a Drug Free Hawaii Phone Numbers: Oahu: 832-3100 Neighbor Islands: 1-800-753-6879 Website: http://www.drugfreehawaii.org/ Service: works to reduce and prevent drug abuse in Hawai'i through awareness, education and action. Visit Drugs and Teen Substance Abuse. 15 Hawaii Sate Clearinghouse on Missing Children Phone Numbers: 808-753-9797 Toll Free: 1-800-468-4644 ext. 6-1449 Website: http://www.missingkidshawaii.org/index.html Service: Operates as a Hawaii response center and is linked to all Hawaii county police departments, the FBI, all mainland U.S. police agencies through the National Crime Information Center, all mainland children's clearinghouses through computer hookups with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and national as well as state databases to enable the "tracking" of abductors and/or "missing children" through drivers' licenses, vehicle registration, social security numbers and credit information. Visit Runaways and Missing Children. Hawaii Youth Services Network Phone Number: 808-531-2198 Email: jclark@hysn.org Service: HYSN increases the capacity of youth-serving organizations and individuals through training and technical assistance, builds partnerships and collaborations among organizations, and workers to ensure that policies, programs and resources are in place to meet the needs of youth and their families. Website: www.hysn.org Mental Health Association in Hawaii Phone Number: 808-521-1846 Email: info@mentalhealth-hi.org Website: http://www.mentalhealth-hi.org/ Service: voluntary citizen's organization that promotes mental health and the prevention of mental illnesses through education and advocacy and works to improve the care, treatment and participation of individuals with mental illnesses. Special Parent Information Network (SPIN) Phone: Oahu 808-586-8126; Kauai 274-3141 ext. 6-8126; Hawai’i 974-4000 ext. 6-8126; Maui 984-2400 ext. 6-8126; Molokai & Lanai 1-800-468-4644 ext. 6-8126 Website: http://spinhawaii.org/ Service: parent-to-parent organization in Hawaii that provides information, support and referral to parents of children and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who serve them. 16 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Island of Hawaii Kau Family Health Center 95-5583 Mamalahoa Highway Na’alehu, HI 96772 Phone: (808) 929-7311 Hilo Clinic 1178 Kino‘ole St. Hilo, HI 96720 808-934-3206 www.bayclinic.org Bay Clinic Family Health Center 15-2866 Pāhoa Village Road, Bldg F, Suite-A Pahoa, HI 96778 808-965-3038 Kohala Family Health Center 53-3925 Akoni Pule Highway Kapa‘au, HI 96755 808-889-6236 Pāhoa Women's Health Clinic 73 Puuhonu Place, Suite 204 Hilo, HI 96720 808-934-3280 Keaau Family Health Center 16-192 Pilimua Street Keaau, HI 96749 Phone: (808) 930-0400 Hamakua Health Center 45-549 Plumeria Street Honoka’a, HI 96727 Phone: (808) 775-7204 www.hamakua-health.org West Hawaii Community Health Center (CHC) 75-5751 Kuakini Hwy, Suite 104 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Phone: (808) 326-5629 www.westhawaiichc.org West Hawaii Community Health Center – Kealakekua Selwyn Plaza 81-6627 Mamaloahoa Hwy Kealakekua, HI 96750 (808) 323-8005 Pahoa Family Health Center 15-2868 Pahoa Village Road, BldgC Suite-A Pahoa, HI 96778 Phone: (808) 965-9711 Adult Medical, Suite B-1 Keiki Medical, Suite B-3 Keiki Dental, Suite 106 (Floor 2) West Hawaii Community Health Center – Waikoloa Waikoloa Highlands Shopping Center 68-1845 Waikoloa Road, Suite 207 808-769-5160 West Hawaii Community Health Center – Dental Van Stationed at Hope Services 74-5593 Pawai Place Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 808-329-0465 17 Kauai Kaua‘i Community Health Center 4643B Waimea Canyon Drive Waimea, HI 96796 808-240-0100 Kaua‘i Community Health Center 4800-D Kawaihau Road Kapaa, HI 96746 808-240-0100 Lanai Lana‘i Community Health Center 478 Lauhala Place Lana‘i City, HI 96763 808-565-6919 Maui Malama I Ke Ola Health Center (Community Clinic of Maui) 1881 Nani St. Wailuku, HI 96793 808-871-7772 Lāhainā Comp. Health Center 15 Ipu Aumakua Lāhainā, HI 96761 808-667-7598 Ka Hale a Ke Ola Resource Center 670-A Wai‘ale Drive Wailuku, HI 96793 808-244-0220 Hana Health 4590 Hana Highway Hana, HI 96713 808-248-8294 Molokai Molokai Community Health Center 28 Kamoi Street, Suite 600 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Phone: (808) 553-5038 18 Oahu Kalihi-Palama Health Center Main Clinic 915 North King Street Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 848-1438 Website: www.kphc.org WIC 888 North King Street, Suites 4 & 5 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 841-0011 KPHC Downtown 89 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 792-5560 Kaaahi Street Clinic (Women & Children’s Shelter) 546 Kaaahi Street Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 853-1700 Behavioral Health, Health Education 952 North King Street Honolulu, HI 96817 (808) 841-7981 Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services Main Clinic 2239 North School Street Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone: (808) 791-9400 Website: www.kokuakalihivalley.org KKV Senior Resource Center KKV Hauiki Hale 1846 Gulick Avenue 1574 Meyers Street Honolulu, HI 96819 Honolulu, HI 96819 (808) 848-0977 KKV Kalihi Valley Homes 2243 Kalaunu Street Honolulu, HI 96819 KKV Kuhio Park Terrace 1475 Linapuni Street, #A-175 Honolulu, HI 96819 Koolauloa Commnity Health & Wellness Center Kahuku Hospital Campus 56-119 Pualalea St. Hauula Clinic 54-316 Kamehameha Hwy, 19 Kahuku, HI 96731 Phone: (808) 293-9216 Unit #7 Hauula, HI, 96717 Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center Main Campus 86-260 Farrington Highway Wai’anae, HI 96792 Phone: (808) 696-7081 Website: www.wcchc.com James and Abigail Campbell Clinic 87-2070 Farrington Highway Waianae, HI 96792 Phone: (808) 668-2311 Wai’ola Clinic 86-120 Farrington Highway Waianae, HI 96792 Phone: (808) 697-3133 Kapolei Clinic 91-525 Farrington Highway, Suite 102 Kapolei, HI 96707 Phone: (808) 674-9352 Waipahu Clinic (Filipino Community Center) 94-428 Mokuola Street, #108B Waipahu, HI 96797 Phone: (808) 676-7233 Waikiki Health Center Main Clinic 277 Ohua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 Phone: (808) 992-4787 Website: www.waikikihc.org Makahiki Clinic 935 Makahiki Way Honolulu, HI 96826 Phone: (808) 922-4787 Youth Outreach/ Teen Clinic - Waikiki 415 Keoniana St. Honolulu, HI 96815 Phone: (808) 942-5858 Path Clinic - Kaimuki 845 22nd Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone: (808) 791-9390 Care-A-Van Homeless DropIn Center and Clinic 3020 Waialae Ave. Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone: (808) 992-4790 Waimanalo Health Center 41-1374 Kalanianaole Highway Waimanalo, HI 96795 Phone: (808) 259-7948 Website: www.waimanalohc.org 20 FOOD Aloha Harvest 3599 Waialae Avenue #23, Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone Number: (808) 537-6945 Fax Number: (808) 537-6970 Email: info@alohaharvest.org Website: http://www.alohaharvest.org Service description: Aloha Harvest is a non-profit organization that rescues quality, donated food and delivers it “free of charge” to social service agencies feeding the hungry in Hawaii. Service area: Oahu. Fees: Free. 21 Hawaii Foodbank Inc. 2611 Kilihau Street Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone number: (808) 836-3600 Fax number: (808) 836-2272 Website: http://www.hawaiifoodbank.org Hours: Mon. - Fri.: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Service description: ***DOES NOT OFFER DIRECT DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD TO THE PUBLIC*** Receives surplus and salvage food from companies and distributes it to non-profit agencies that are pantries, shelters or does off-site feeding programs. Make food available to non-profit member agencies that help feed the needy, children, elderly, abused, ill and disabled. Membership applications open to all publicly supported 501(c)3 designated organizations. Does not provide food to individuals. Accepts volunteers in the following areas: sorting food, clerical, stuffing/folding envelopes, doing research work, making props/favors, making orange ribbons or cleaning. Volunteers also accepted for "Check Out Hunger" and "Victoria Ward Centers City Lights Trolley Tours" programs and the annual food drive and golf tournament. Service area: Oahu. Eligibility: Publicly supported 501(c)(3) agencies providing meals, shelters, feeding programs and food pantries that serve the needy, children, elderly, abused, ill and disabled. Target: Membership applications open to all publicly supported 501(c)3 designated organizations. Non-profit agencies that are pantries, shelters or has feeding programs. Non-profit member agencies that serve the needy, children, elderly, abused, ill and disabled. 22 HOUSING & SHELTERS Alternative Structures International 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road Waianae, HI 96792 Phone Number: (808) 696-2655Fax (808) 696-6608 Website: http://asihawaii.org/ Service: provides transitional living and other various developmental programs for those on the Waianae Coast. Hawaii Island Home for Recovery Phone Number: (808) 566-5550 Toll-Free from Neighbor Islands: 1-888-731-3863 ext 550 Fax Number: (808) 521-6286 Email: info@kanetafoundation.org Service: Hawaii Island Home for Recovery provides safe housing to persons in need who desire to live free of alcohol and illegal drugs. 23 95 Kane St. Kahului, HI 96732 Phone Number: 808-877-0880 Website: http://flcmaui.org/ Service: Family Life Center is a housing program that addresses the needs of the homeless or atrisk homeless through emergency shelter, permanent housing and rental assistance. Food and clothing is given out on Wednesdays 10a.m-12p.m. Family Promise of Hawaii Honolulu Center: 245 North Kukui Street #101 Honolulu, HI 96817 Windward Center: 69 North Kainalu Dr. Kailua, HI 96734 Phone Number: Honolulu Center 548-7478; Windward Center 808-261-7478 Website: http://www.familypromisehawaii.org/ Service: Mission is to mobilize existing community resources to aid families with children experiencing homelessness and help them transition to sustainable independence. Gregory House Programs 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Suite A310 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 592-9022 Fax: (808) 592-9049 Website: http://www.gregoryhouse.org/ Service: Committed to the ongoing assessment and development of programs that meet the housing needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS throughout Hawaii, because housing is healthcare. Our deepest hope is for a cure for HIV, the end of homelessness, and the day when Gregory House Programs will no longer be needed. Until then, Gregory House Programs will continue to do whatever is needed to ease the impact on those who have been infected and affected with HIV/AIDS. 24 Hale Kipa Ewa Emergency Shelter Program Phone: 589-1829, Ext. 155 Service: Emergency shelter, support, protection and a structured environment to homeless, runaway, abused and neglected youth between 12 and 17 years of age. The group home in ‘Ewa is available for those who are in need of support, protection, and a structured environment. Kamala Homes Program Phone: 589-1829, Ext. 150 Service: Temporary foster homes provide emergency foster home placement services for abused and / or neglected youth between 10 and 17 years of age. Honolulu Home Program Phone: 589-1829 Ext. 156 Service: Offers emergency shelter, support, protection and a structured environment to homeless, runaway, abused and neglected youth between 12 and 17 years of age. Group homes for boys and girls in Ewa and Honolulu are available for those who are in need of support, protection, and a structured environment Holomua Na Ohana Weinberg Village Waimanalo 41-490 Saddle City Road, Waimanalo, HI 96795 Phone Number: (808) 259-6658 Onemalu 48 Belleau Woods Street, Kapolei, HI 96707-2141 Phone Number: (808) 682-3869 Website: http://holomuanaohana.org/ Service: Transitional housing programs. 25 Honolulu Community Action Program Kumuhonua Transitional Shelter: Phone Number: (808) 682-5494 Fax Number: (808) 682-5495 Email: kumuhonuaintake@hcapweb.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 75547 Physical Address: 91-1096 Yorktown St., Building 36 Kapolei, HI 96707 Program Aide: (808) 682-5494 Service: Kumuhonua is a transitional living center located at Kalaeloa, Barbers Point. Kumuhonua is for single adults and couples (18 and over) who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness. Kumuhonua provides housing (up to 2 years), case management services and ongoing workshops and classes. Eligibility: Adults 18 years old or older, homeless or at-risk of homelessness, stable source, income at least $600 per month and able to live independently. Institute for Human Services Services: The Housing Program’s main goal is to assist as many families and individuals as possible to either prevent them from becoming homeless or to help them out of homelessness. To accomplish this task, IHS has several different programs available that assist households by providing housing subsidies, security and utility deposits, first month’s rent, or possibly even past due rent. Phone Number: (808) 447-2887 Email: Housing@ihs-hawaii.org Website: http://www.ihshawaii.org/ 26 Main Numbers: Kaaahi Service Center: 808-447-2800 Sumner Service Center: 808-447-2900 Kaamahu Service Center: 808-447-2862 Selected Service Numbers: Case Management Services: 808-447-2911 Development and Community Relations: 808-447-2810 Employment Services: 808-447-2912 Housing Services: 808-447-2863 Urban Outreach Services: 808-447-2903 Volunteer Services: 808-447-2842 Kahale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center Central Center: 670 Waiale Road Wailuku, HI 96793 Westside Center: 15 Ipu’Aumakua Lane Lahaina, Hawaii 96761 Phone Number: Central Center (808) 242-7600; Westside Center (808) 662-0076 Fax Number: Central Center (808) 244-0821; Westside Center (808) 662-0074 Website: http://www.khako.org/ Services: Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing, Food, Life Skills, Job Training, Substance Abuse Treatment, Case Management, Health Care, Child Care, Headstart Program, GED Preparation, Adult Education. Kahikolu Ohana Hale O Waianae 85-296 Ala Hema Street Waianae, HI 96792 Phone Number: 808-697-7300 Website: http://www.khako.org/ Service: Helping the homeless with transitional, rentals, emergency, etc. 27 SAFETY Hawaii Youth Service Network 677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 702 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 531-2198 Fax Number: 534-1199 Services: A statewide coalition of youth-serving organizations promoting the well-being of youth and strengthening of families and communities by providing leadership, encouraging collaboration, and creating partnerships statewide. Eligibility: Anyone may call to find out more about HYSN programs and membership Referred by: self Fee: Free Area served: Statewide Website: www.hysn.org Kapiolani Child Protection Center 55 Merchant Street, 22nd Floor Honolulu, HI 96813 West Hawaii Office: 74-5599 Luhia Street, Room E-7 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Phone Number: Oahu: 535-7700 West Hawaii: 329-4020 Toll-free: 1-888-535-7790 Services: Several programs for children in foster care, including foster care group therapy, peer counselor training program, peer mentoring program, and permanent placement groups. Eligibility: Child in foster care, or for permanent placement group, was adopted or in permanent placement; peer mentoring for children ages 5-11 years old. Referred by: Child's social worker for children in CWS Fee: Mentoring program is free; Group therapy is covered by Quest medical insurance. Area served: Oahu, West Hawai‘i Website: www.kapiolani.org/child-protection-center 28 COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS Phone Numbers: O‘ahu Campus Main Line: (808) 524-4673 O’ahu Help Line: (808) 521-4357 Hawai‘i Island: (808) 935-4673 Maui: (808) 873-4673 Kaua‘i: (808) 241-4673 Website: http://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/ Service: Provides a wide array of support for Hawaii’s people in need, from counseling services to housing and hot meals. Youth Outreach Program 415 Keoniana St., Honolulu, HI 96815 Phone: (808) 942-5858 Service: Serves as a safe haven for run-away, homeless youths and young adults, offering drop in services, case management, counseling, health/medical services, social services and nonjudgmental support on referral and walk-in basis. 29 Maui Youth and Family Services PO Box 790006 Paia, HI 96779-0006 Phone Number: 808-579-8414 Email: info@myfs.org Website: http://www.myfs.org/ Service: Provides a range of behavioral and mental health programs that work together to wrap appropriate services around children and families. By providing services that emphasize prevention, MYFS focuses on developing stronger families and youth who become responsible and contributing members of the community. Enhancements 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. #410Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: Oahu: 599-2955 Kauai: 246-3736 Email: cah@childrensalliancehawaii.org Services: Offers financial support for school expenses, health related costs, clothing, bus passes, sports, hobbies, and intersession activities to promote development and increase self-esteem. Annual Back to School project and Christmas Angel project. Eligibility: Sexually abused children on Oahu, ages 0-18. Abused and neglected children on Kauai, ages 0-18. Referred by: Child's social worker for children in CWS, resource family, or other service provider. Fee: Free Area served: Oahu, Kauai Website: www.cahawaii.org 30 SUBSTANCES ABUSE Alcoholics Anonymous Phone Numbers: 946-1438 Website: http://oahucentraloffice.com/ Services: Phone lines are answered 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Provides meetings (and event information) for people who have or think they may have problems with alcohol. Meetings held at various locations throughout the Islands of Hawaii. Aloha House Mailing address: Maunaolu Campus, Upcountry P.O. Box 791779 Paia, Hawaii 96779 Street address: 4593 Ike Drive Makawao, HI 96768 Phone Number: 579-9584 Target Group: Adults, youth ages 12-17 Area Served: Statewide, preference to Maui county residents Fees: Sliding scale fee Insurance coverage accepted: Yes Service: Adult residential, day treatment, outpatient, education classes provided. Outpatient services available for adolescents. 31 Big Island Substance Abuse Council 297 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Phone Numbers: Hilo: (808) 935-4972 Kea’au: (808) 969-9994 Website: http://www.bisac.org/ Target Group: Substance Abusers Area Served: Island of Hawaii Fees: Sliding scale fee Insurance coverage accepted: Yes Programs: Adult Outpatient Treatment Program, Adult Therapeutic Living Program, Adolescent School Based Treatment Program, Adolescent School-Based program Service: Day Treatment (5 days per week), Intensive Outpatient (3 days per week), Outpatient (1 day per week), after care, gender specific groups, individual counseling, group sessions (skill, task, recreation and process), family counseling, job readiness, therapeutic nursery, pregnant and postpartum case management, therapeutic living (24-hour supervision - separate male/female homes). BOBBY BENSON CENTER 56-660 Kamehameha Hwy. Kahuku, Hawaii 96731 Phone Numbers: 293-7555 Website: http://www.bobbybenson.org/dev/ Target Group: Youth 13-17 Area Served: Statewide Fees: Fee for service Insurance coverage: Yes, call for specifics. Service: Temporary residential treatment program designed for adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 suffering from substance abuse. 32 640 Ulukahiki Street Kailua, Hawaii 96734 Phone Number: 263-5500 Honolulu: 596-0050 Windward: 247-4466 Haleiwa: 637-8003 Target Group: Youth 13-18 Area Served: Statewide Fees: Fee for service Insurance coverage: Yes, call for specifics Treatment may be possible even if you have no insurance/money. Service: *Adolescent Inpatient/Outpatient Treatment*Individualized treatment programs based on the identified problems on patients for addiction, serious and persistent mental problems. Some programs available: addiction assessment and treatment with intensive inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization programs for detoxification, crisis stabilization; family services and intervention. 33 45-035 Kuhonu Place Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Phone Number: 235-3691; 1(800) 872-2525 toll free Website: http://www.habilitat.com/ Target Group: Youth 15+, adults Area Served: Statewide, national, international Services: We do not subscribe to the notion that addiction is a disease. We teach people that addiction and alcoholism is a choice. We have understood for many years that long-term drug rehabilitation alone is not enough to ensure long-term success. People need marketable skills and work ethics if they are to be competitive in today’s workforce. Our vocational training programs are second to none in the substance abuse treatment community. We motivate the unmotivated and often succeed where other programs have failed. Fees: Fee for service Hawaii Counseling and Education Center 970 North Kalaheo Avenue, Kailua, Hawaii 96734 98-084 Kamehemeha Highway, Aiea, Hawaii 65-1298 Kawaihai Avenue, Kamuela, Hawaii Phone Number: 254-6484 Website: http://hcechawaii.com/ Target Group: All ages Area Served: Oahu Fees: Fee for service Insurance coverage: HMSA, Quest, Champus/Tricare, Queens, Pacific Health Care, and other Health Plans. Treatment may be possible even if you have no insurance/money. Service: Outpatient substance abuse program, marriage counseling, family counseling, individual/group counseling, stress management, anger management, women’s support group, education and EAP program, consultation for other healthcare providers. 34 45-845 Pookela Street Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Phone Number: 236-2600 Waipahu: 671-6900 Toll Free: 1-888-HINA MAUKA Website: http://hinamauka.org/ Target Group: Teens, adults Area Served: statewide Fees: Need health insurance except for teen care program Insurance coverage accepted: Yes, call for specifics. Treatment may be possible even if you have no insurance/money. Service: Provides evaluation, education, treatment and referral services to individuals and families dealing with substance abuse problems. Comprehensive rehabilitation and recovery program for the chemically dependent or dually diagnosed person. Program is designed to meet the needs of each individual client. Teen C.A.R.E. program. School base outpatient treatment services for adolescents based at Olomana, Kalaheo, Castle, Kalani, Mililani, Kahuku, and Pearl City High Schools on Oahu; at Kapaa and Waimea High Schools on Kauai; Lanai High School on Lanai. Provides individual and family counseling, skills building, and support group services. Satellite offices: Oahu: 94-216 Farrington Hwy., #B2-306 Waipahu, Hawaii 9797Phone: 671-6900 Kauai: 2970 Kele Street #104 Lihue, Hawaii 96766 Phone: 245-8883 Maui: 270 Hookahi St. #302 Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 Phone: 242-9733 35 Ho’omau Ke Ola 85-761 Farrington, Hwy., #206 Waianae, Hawaii 96792 Phone Number: General Administrative 696-4266, Intake and Admissions 696-3315 Website: http://www.hoomaukeola.org/ Email: admin@hoomaukeola.com Target Group: Adults, 18 years and older Area Served: Statewide Fees: Fee for Service Insurance coverage accepted: Yes, call for specifics. Treatment may be possible even if you have no insurance/money. Service: Provides treatment and rehabilitative services to alcohol, drug dependent and homeless individuals. Uses a holistic approach to healing and culturally relevant treatment modalities. Adult inpatient, partial child/adolescent inpatient and residential, adult partial hospitalization, child/adolescent partial outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. Medical detox with set-up acute adolescent and adult care. Court ordered access and Hawaii State Hospital* Outpatient clinic*-On campus. Ka Ala La’i Program 970 North Kalaheo Avenue, Suite A314 Kailua, HI 96734 Phone Number: 254-6484 Services: Individual substance abuse counseling, family/significant other counseling and support, psycho-educational groups, court/state/school ordered substance abuse assessments, and aftercare Eligibility: Adolescents and adults whose lives are impacted by substance abuse Referred by: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker) Fee: Call for details, medical insurance may cover cost Area served: Oahu Website: www.hcechawaii.com 36 91-2301 Old Fort Weaver Road Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706 Phone Number: 671-8511 Website: http://www.kahimohala.org/ Target Group: Youth, adults Area Served: Statewide Fees: Fee for service Insurance coverage accepted: Yes, call for Specifics Service: Outpatient treatment, chemical dependency and psychiatric evaluation, laboratory testing, individual, family and group counseling, addiction education and aftercare. Kalihi YMCA 1335 Kalihi Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Phone Number: 848-2494 Target Group: Adolescents on Oahu with alcohol and drug problems or adolescents who are at high risk for substance abuse, legal, educational, family and other problems. Area Served: Oahu Fees: No Services: (1) School-based substance abuse treatment for adolescents in the following high schools and middle schools: Kailua, Kaimuki, Roosevelt, McKinley, Farrington, Aiea, Moanalua, Waipahu, Campbell, Leilehua, Waialua, Kapolei, Nanakuli and Waianae High Schools; and Ilima, Waialua, Wahiawa, Jarrett, Dole, Central, Kalakaua, Kawananakoa, Stevenson, Aiea, Moanalua, Kapolei, Waipahu and Nanakuli Middle Schools (2) Court-ordered adjudicated youth up to age 18. Services are provided to youth that are referred to this program through the State of Hawaii Family Court, First Circuit Court. 37 Ke Ala Pono 1314 South King Street, Suite #962 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 Phone Numbers: Oahu: 591-0921; Hawai’I 969-7577; Kauai 246-0663 Website: http://www.mckennarecoverycenter.com/ Target Group: Adults, youth (12-17) Area Served: Statewide Services: The McKenna Recovery Center currently offers chemical dependency treatment for adults and adolescents (Hilo and Kauai) and a professional’s track (Honolulu), in a professional environment with a caring and confidential manner. There is a full range of outpatient treatment services available, including: intervention, a thorough bio-psychosocial, psychiatric, chemical dependency assessment, treatment of co-occurring disorders, family component, medication assisted recovery, medication management and treatment, group model of treatment complemented by individual counseling, and aftercare. Fees: Fee or insurance for service New Horizons 98-211 Pali Momi Street, Suite 707 Aiea Hawaii 96701 Phone Number: 484-1000 Email: info@newhorizonshawaii.com Website: http://www.newhorizonshawaii.com/ Target Group: Adults, youth Services: One month intensive outpatient, two month outpatient program, 4 day private individual treatment camp, one week treatment camp, skype sessions available. Area Served: Statewide 38 Palama Settlement “Pakolea Program” 810 North Vineyard Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 Phone Number: 845-3945 Email: info@palamasettlement.org Website: http://www.palamasettlement.org/ Area Served: Kalihi-Palama Fees: Sliding scale fee Service: Combines sports/academic/socialization program; highly structured behavioral management program based on a system of earned points, recognition and rewards. Provides alternative to juvenile and drug-related activities. Community Outreach for Drug Abuse and Prevention Program: Provides outreach to children/youth and families through alternative activities to prevent drug abuse. In-Community Treatment Program: Must be court-referred. Overall goal is to complete school either by graduation from high school or attaining a GED. In addition to education, the goal is to help students make wise and healthy lifestyle choices through alternative learning methods, including sports, camp and arts and crafts. Program for teens ages 12- 17 years with alcohol, substance abuse problems, truancy, personal/family and juvenile related law violations. Teen C.A.R.E Program 45-845 Pookela Street Kaneohe, HI 96744 Phone Numbers: Kaneohe Teen CARE 212-3557; Waianae TEEN Care 212-3557; Waipahu TEEN Care 677-6711 Kauai: 245-8883 Services: Provides substance abuse treatment programs for teenagers in many of Hawaii's middle and high schools. Services provided at school, during school hours through a 16-week program cycle, individual counseling, and group therapy. Eligibility: Youth enrolled at one of the schools that offer services, a history of alcohol or other drug abuse or dependency, a willingness to participate in the treatment process. Referred by: Self, family, friends, or school staff (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu, Kauai Website: www.hinamauka.org 39 The Parent Project P.O. Box 11145 Honolulu HI 96828 Phone Number: 946-1300 Target Group: adolescents & families Area Served: Statewide Fees: Only materials Service: Christian-based program to improve parent/child relationships, school performance, reduce drug and alcohol use, empower parents, reduce unhealthy peer associations, 10 week course for parents. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 86-260 Farrington Hwy. Waianae, Hawaii 96792 Phone Number: 697-3480 Target Group: Adults, youth, pregnant women Area Served: Oahu, Waianae Coast Fees: No Service: *Baby S.A.F.E. Program*-Intervention, outreach, support, pre-treatment for pregnant and post-partum women. *Leeward Kokua Program*-Support, outreach, case management for substance using/abusing mothers and their families. Serves mothers on the Leeward Coast. *Malama Recovery Services*- Intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment. 40 POST-SECONDARY AND CAREER SUCCESS City and County of Hawaii Youth Services Center 1505 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 110 & 206, Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone Number: 768-5777 Service: one-stop facility which provides services to at-risk, disadvantaged, and offender youth and young adults through youth development, educational, and employment training programs. Eligibility: Youth ages 14-24; low-income or an offender; each program has own criteria Referred by: Probation officer, court, or self (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu 41 Epic Foundation (‘Imi’ike) 94-871 Farrington Highway Waipahu, HI 96797 Phone Number: 393-1282 Services: Provides one-to-one tutoring, comprehensive and personalized educational plan, program evaluations to track progress, monthly student progress report, extended- day program, family support, and leadership training; Hours: 9am-6pm Monday thu Friday Eligibility: Youth (5-20 yrs old) in or formerly in foster care with priority given to those with special needs Referred by: self, school, or providers (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: www.imiike.org Hawaii Job Corps Center 41-467 Hihimanu St., Waimanalo, HI 96795 Phone Numbers: Oahu: 259-6001 and 536-0695; Toll Free (800) 733-JOBS Services: Residential and non-residential programs which provide basic education, vocational and social skills training for out-of-school youth. Provides GED program and assistance with job placement. Job Corps offers career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential housing, food service, driver's education, health and dental care, a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. Childcare is offered at our center in Oahu for students who do not live on campus. Eligibility: Youth 16-24 years old. Meet federal low income guidelines Referred by: self (Child's social worker for children in CWS) Fee: Free Area served: Statewide 42 Website: www.jobcorps.org 4211 Waialae Ave., Suite 1020 Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone Number: 735-1221 Service: Provides four main programs: Year Round Internship Program and Summer Programs. Participants gain skills, experience, earn college credits/money, and have a once in a lifetime experience. Eligibility: US citizen, national or lawful permanent resident alien, able to commit to specific program requirements, age (17 years old +) and additional requirements vary by program. Fee: Free Area served: Statewide Website: www.kupuhawaii.org 43 POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 95 Mahalani Street, Suite 24 Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone Number: 242-8476 Email: Info@AKeikisDream.org Service: Provides children of Maui County who are in crisis an individualized experience to validate their worth, to regain youthful enthusiasm and to foster hope for a better tomorrow by making a personalized "dream come true". Eligibility: Children (4-18 years old) The reason for the referral must consist of a “crisis” rather than a long-term chronic issue (e.g. disability). The child will need to physically participate in a Dream activity and be able to make his or her own choice in identifying his/her Dream option. Referred by: CWS social worker, school counselor, psychologist, pediatrician or other professional Fee: Free Area served: Maui, Molokai, and Lanai Website: www.akeikisdream.org 44 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu 418 Kuwili Street, Suite 106 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone Number: (808) 521-3811 Fax Number: (808) 521-1599 Email: bbbs@bbbshawaii.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui 200 Waimaluhia Lane Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone Number: (808) 242-9754 Fax Number: (808) 242-4516 Email: bbbs@bbbshawii.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kauai 4273 Rice Street, Suite 1 Lihue, HI 96766 Phone Number: (808) 855-2900 Fax Number: (808) 356-3551 Email: bbbs@bbbshawaii.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hawaii Island P.O.Box 95254 Hilo, HI 96720 Phone Number: (808) 430-5898 Website: http://www.bbbshawaii.org/ Services: BBBS offers community-based mentoring (Bigs and Littles the opportunity to meet one-on-one twice per month for 2-4 hours at a time). School-Based Mentoring (elementary school students the opportunity to meet one-to-one with a responsible mentor in a supervised group setting for an hour during the week alongside other Bigs and Littles). Eligibility: Community-based program is open to children ages 6-16. School-based mentoring is offered to elementary school students. Areas Served: All Islands Fee: Free 45 Boy Scouts of America, Aloha Counsel Oahu: 42 Puiwa Road Honolulu, HI 96817 Hawaii: P.O. BOX 5327 Hilo, HI 96720 Phone Numbers: Oahu & Kauai: 595-6366 Hawaii: 959-0079 Email: Oahu AlohaCouncilBSA@Scouting.org; Hawaii bigislandbsa@hawaii.rr.com Service: Provides an educational program for boys and young adults to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop personal fitness. Eligibility: Boys and girls ages 7-20 years old; Different programs have different eligibility guidelines. Area served: All Islands Website: www.alohacouncilbsa.org 1523 Kalakaua Avenue, Ste 202 Honolulu, HI 96826 Service: Provides a variety of activities for youth including arts crafts/fine arts, athletics, game room. Offers classes in dance, computers, photography and cooking; tutoring, Teen Leadership Program, & College Scholarship Program. Eligibility: Boys and girls aged 7-17 Fee: $1/year for membership; various fees for certain services (call for more info) Website: www.bgch.com 46 Captain’s Club P.O. Box 29571 Honolulu, HI 96820 Phone Number: 456-5103 Services: Program for foster and at-risk youth to learn how to sail to enhance the child's selfimage by learning and experiencing life at sea. Eligibility: Foster and at-risk youth 10-16 years old with a good attitude and desire to have fun Referred by: Self (Inform child's Social Worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: www.captainsclubhi.org E Mauka Ana Youth Circle Oahu: 1130 N. Nimitz Highway, Suite C210 Honolulu, HI 96817 Hilo Office: 101 Aupuni St, Suite 123C Hilo, HI 96720 Kona Office: 73-5618 Maiau St., Suite B-201 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Phone Numbers: Oahu: 838-7752 Hawaii - Hilo: 961-9880 Hawaii-Kona: 329-4688 Toll-free for Neighbor Islands: 1-866-636-1644 Email: epic@epicohana.org Service: Provides a group process for teenagers to celebrate their emancipation from foster care and to assist them in planning for their independence. Ideally, a teenager will have 3 youth circles by the time they age out of foster care. Eligibility: Ages 14-26 Referred by: Child's social worker for children in CWS Fee: Free Area served: Statewide Website: www.epicohana.org 47 Enhancements 250 Vineyard Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Numbers: Office: 521-9531 or 545-1130 Neighbor Islands: 1-866-545-0882 Services: Provides enhancements to foster children for activities and items, including tutors; summer school tuition; self-esteem programs such as sports, dance, scouting, martial art and music; special events; and special projects such as back-to-school items. Eligibility: Under 18 or under 21 if still in high school. Children in the CWS foster care system Referred by: Child's social worker for children in CWS Fee: Free Area served: Statewide Website: www.FamilyProgramsHawaii.org Farrington Teen Center 1564 N. King Street Honolulu, HI 96817, Building J, Room 278 Phone Number: 832-3386 Services: The staff provides individual counseling, support groups, mediation, classroom presentations, consultation and other services. They also facilitate the Peace Council, in collaboration with Adult Friends for Youth; and run a Gay-Straight Alliance Program, in conjunction with University of Hawaii graduate students. Eligibility: Anyone can go to the Teen Center. Students sometimes come in on their own; more often they are referred by counselors, teachers, staff, friends or family members. Parents are welcome to come to the Teen Center for help as well. Fee: Free Hours: Weekdays, from 7:15 a.m. – 4:15 p.m., except on state holidays. The staff works yearround, so the Teen Center is open during the summer and on school breaks, like Fall, Winter and Spring Breaks. 48 Girl Scout Council of Hawaii 410 Atkinson Drive, Suite 2E1 Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone Numbers: Oahu: 585-8400 Maui: 244-3744 Kauai: 245-4984 Hawaii: 966-9376 Service: National organization for girls dedicated to inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service so that they may develop an awareness of their unique worth as individuals and establish life values. Eligibility: Girls ages 5-17 or grades K-12 Referred by: Self (Inform child's Social Worker) Fee: $12/year registration fee; Dues are set by the troop Area served: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii Website: www.girlscouts-hawaii.org Independent Living Program 615 Piikoi Street, Suite 203 Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone Number: 589-1829 ext. 200 Services: One-on-one sessions preparing foster youth for adulthood focusing on independent living skills, completion of high school, college/vocational school options, applications to college, financial aid/scholarship, housing, job. Eligibility: Youth in foster care, ages 16-21 Referred by: Child's social worker for children in CWS Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: www.halekipa.org 49 1195 East West Road #217, Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone Numbers: East Hawaii: 969-8213 West Hawaii: 322-0166 Maui County: 244-3242 Oahu: 622-4185 Kauai: 274-3473 Services: A community of young people across America learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Eligibility: Boys and girls, aged 5-19 years old Referred by: self (Inform child's social worker). Fee: Free to join Area served: Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, and Kauai counties Website: www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/4h/ Hawaii Foster Youth Coalition 245 N. Kukui Street, Suite 203 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone Number: 545-5683 Services: A youth led group of current and former foster youths, ages 14-24, who provide education, advocacy, and support to help improve the foster care system so transitioning age youths have hope and can reach their goals. They also provide support groups and mentoring for children and teenagers. Eligibility: Current and former foster youths, ages 14-24 Referred by: self (Inform child's Social Worker) Fee: Free Area served: Statewide Website: www.kidshurttoo.org 50 Hawaii Speed and Quickness Honolulu, HI, 96826 Phone: (808) 228-7447 Email: hawaiispeedandquickness@gmail.com Service: Clinics were first established in order to instruct Hawaii youths looking to gain a competitive edge through innovative and state-of-the-art training techniques designed to improve an athlete’s speed, quickness, agility and balance. The company has since expanded to include an array of services targeting at-risk youth and disadvantaged communities. HSQ’s services have included recreational programming; speed and agility clinics; evening school based clinics for parents, coaches and community members; group mentoring with University of Hawaii studentathletes at schools and clinics; weekend and after school programming and the creation and implementation of a drug prevention campaign that visits elementary schools with studentathletes. Website: www.hawaiispeedandquickness.com Kids Hurt Too Peer Support Program 245 North Kukui Street, Suite 203 Honolulu, HI 96828 Phone Number: Lil Love (545-5683) Services: Peer support groups for children 2-19 and their caregivers for those who have experienced loss of a loved one through divorce, incarceration, death, suicide, and groups for children & teens in foster care Eligibility: Children 2-19 who have experienced loss of someone close to them Referred by: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: www.kidshurttoo.org 51 45-021 Likeke Place Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Phone Number: 808-235-1377 Email: info@marimed.org Services: The Kailana (calm seas) Program is a highly-structured, staff-secure, residential program for high risk Hawai`i adolescents needing comprehensive treatment and education, including mental health services. Kailana, run by the non-profit Marimed Foundation, combines individual, group and family therapy with educational and vocational services, ocean and landbased therapeutic and recreational activities including sailing and ocean voyaging on Makani Olu (Marimed’s sail training vessel), canoe paddling, agriculture, aquaculture, and culinary opportunities Program for foster and at-risk youth to learn how to sail to enhance the child's selfimage by learning and experiencing life at sea. Eligibility: Males and Females, 14 through 18, who face difficult emotional and educational challenges requiring something more structured and restrictive than school or home- based services, but who do not need to be hospitalized or incarcerated. This program specializes in adolescent males with conduct disorders and those dually diagnosed with chemical dependency. Referred by: All youth enrolled in the program are referred directly by the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division of the State Health Department. Many youth are involved with the Family Court, the Office of Youth Services, or the Department of Education special education. For enrollment questions or assistance contact Dane Ganes, Quality Assurance and Intake Director at (808) 239-2939 ext. 208 or Blaine Nakaoka, Quality Assurance Assistant at 239-2939 ext. 207.self (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: http://www.Marimed.org 52 Community Teen Program 1485 Linapuni St. #47 Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone Numbers: 842-1843 Services: After-school program promoting the development of healthy youth, families, and community with an abundance of activities and experiences for youth and family members including educational, recreational, community building, and support Eligibility: Youth residents of Kuhio Park Terrace, Kuhio Homes, Puuwai Momi, and surrounding area. Ages 7-18. Referred by: self (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Free Area served: Oahu (Kalihi and Makalapa areas) Website: www.pacthawaii.org Sounding Joy Music Therapy Inc. 1314 S. King Street, Suite 711 Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone Number: 593-2620 Email: postmaster@soundingjoymt.org Services: Music therapy to facilitate positive social interactions and decision-making, selfempowerment, emotional wellness, coping skills, and abstinence of at-risk behaviors. These services are available to anyone, but people with disabilities receive priority. Music therapy sessions can be offered either individually or in group, according to the client's needs. Eligibility: Youths with at-risk behaviors and youths and young adults with disabilities and special needs, living on Oahu. Referred by: self or by community agency (Inform child's social worker) Fee: Scholarships available Area served: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, & Molokai Website: www.soundingjoymt.org 53 Ho’omaka Teen Mentoring 200 N. Vineyard Boulevard, #410 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 599-2955 Services: An individualized teaming program with interaction providing experiences that instill self-worth, reinforce a sense of achievement, encourage healthy attachments, and offer a sense of belonging to counteract abuse symptoms of loneliness and depression. Eligibility: Sexually abused children Referred by: Child's CWS social worker, resource family, other service provider, self for 18-19 year olds Fee: Free Area served: Oahu Website: www.cahawaii.org Winner’s Camp P.O. Box 241018 Honolulu, HI 96824 Phone Number: Main: 306-8008 Maui: 357-4050 Kauai: 822-5216 Hawaii: 345-1778 Email: winnerscamp@gmail.com Services: A one week retreat designed to enhance teenagers' academic performance and social proficiency, giving them tools to make positive choices. Provided periodically throughout the year on Oahu, Kamehame Ridge (between Hawaii Kai & Waimanalo). Eligibility: Teens aged 12-15, drug-free and non-violent Referred by: Self (For foster child, inform child's Social Worker) Fee: $780.00 for Spring Break Program (5 Days) $980.00 for Summer Programs (7 Days) Area served: Statewide (located on Oahu) Website: www.winnerscamp.com 54