CHARITY HELP
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Ask for rental assistance if you face eviction also and, Group homes for the people with anxiety or other mental illness; Transitional homes, Emergency shelter, Rest stops, Ohana Zones, Clothes,
Hygiene kits, Food drives or hot meals and case managers.
Call 211 on the phone is Aloha United Way.
Their website has a search engine for many
resources by typing in key words and just tell them your situation.
200 N Vineyard Blvd Suite 700, Honolulu, HI 96817
808-536-1951 or 211 and their website is
Catholic Charities
All the charities give sorta the same help some of them have their own transitional home like Catholic Charities theirs is called Maili Land transitional homes in Waianae. But emergency shelter and clothes, food a place to stay getting into housing and the letter of verification of homelessness to get into transitional housing via a case manager from IHS they have a list if your in central Oahu is to call U.S Vets (sounds like it's only for veterans but is for regular people)
1822 Keeaumoku Ave Honolulu HI 96822
https://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/
808-524-4673
808-521-4357
P.A.C.T
(Parent and Children Together) provides help for families.
HCAP (Honolulu Community Action Program)
Kapolei: 808-682-5494
Honolulu: 808-521-4531
Kalihi: 808-847-0804
Waianae: 808-696-4261
Windward: 808-239-5754
Helping Hands Hawaii
Will help you establish Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and there is the Community Clearing house amongst other help
please contact (808) 440-3832
or email hhh@helpinghandshawaii.org.
2100 N Nimitz highway
Ask your case manager you can get one from IHS (Institute for Human Services) to call Helping Hands to get a voucher, there is free clothes also household items sometimes there is tables beds furniture washers and dryers along with microwaves and other items at Nimitz its called the Community Clearing House at Helping Hands.
Salvation Army
you can ask them also like Catholic Charities or help with housing, pay rent if you have an eviction letter, or security deposit when you begin to rent you will need first months rent and a the security deposit usually equal to first months rent. Salvation army or other charity non-profit organizations will help you pay for security deposit or first months rent, either or. Also the YMCA Honolulu will help you if you have an eviction letter also and
HCAP (Honolulu Community Action Program)
1-800-728-7825 is a toll free number that is local
Kroc center Hawaii in Kapolei91-3257 Kualakai parkway, Kapolei. HI 96707
808-682-5505
Angel Network Charities
they have food (like a food pantry) clothes dishes
household items around a dollar for the household items
or free maybe depending if you have no money.
5339 Kalanianaole hwy, Kaneohe. HI
808-377-1841
Punawai Rest stop is an Ohana Zone
also called the H-4 in Iwilei
431 Kuwili st, Honolulu, HI. 96817
808-599-9750
Fax: 536-8288
Mail boxes are available, postage stamps are free, case management is provided (to get your letter of homelessness verification) 10 washer and dryers, Wi-Fi available, showers and bathrooms available, hygiene kits are given, and lockers are available.
A bus converted into a shower facility
Http://www.hiehie.org
The Hie Hie provide free showers to homeless people. It is a mobile bus and is available at different locations, so you would have to contact them where they have stopped to provide showers.
Hiehie@projectvisionhawaii.org
Food drive
One is Located at the Salvation Army at Vineyard.