Hale Kipa and RYSE keywords to look up on search engine for places youth and children can stay (there is a new bill out recently June 2024 that says its legal for children to not have to have guardian or parental consent to stay at a place like
Hale Kipa or
http://www.RYSEhawaii.org call them and they ask for a male case manager and they will transport you to a youth shelter.
Places all male that you can stay for free they have all female also, youth stay here too.
1. All Male group homes (call 808-832-3100) or text them is CARES Hawaii number to get into an all-male group home I have anxiety and take Paxil is how they got me in also I see a psychiatrist on telehealth once a month or every three months. if you need to go to a shelter maybe if there is a wait before you go to the group home you can ask the worker on 808-832-3100 about Safe Haven on s. Beretania St. run by Mental Health Kokua (as well they run other things like group homes, I've heard of also Steadfast runs group homes as well)
8-16 hour group homes means the staff are there for 8 to 16 hours work shift, 24-hour group homes mean the staff is there for 24 hours a day. it is mental health, so you have to display a need like social anxiety is mines or they won't place you in the group homes when you meet with the worker after you call 808-832-3100
2. all male domestic violence shelter call 808-842-0822, ask for the all male domestic violence shelter
3. all male clean and sober homes call 808-832-3100 CARES Hawaii and they will transport you also ask for a male case manager?
4. Day treatment program for clean and sober or group homes (mental health) also to goto day treatment call 808-832-3100
There are Transitional Living Program (TLP) is for homeless youth across America just look up the key word and Transitional Living Program and yours State on google.com.
On Oahu the only TLP program is at Hale Kipa (which is known for their juvenile detention program, but this is their TLP (Transitional Living Program) Program for youths that
want to make the transition to independent living.
For your local Transitional Living Program or National Runaway Safeline please Contact:
2310 Parklake Drive, Suite 148
Atlanta, GA 30345
Phone: 833-GET-RHYi (833-438-7494) | Fax: (301) 828-1506
Email: GetRHYi@NCHYF.org
Basic Center Program
Current as of: November 30, 2021
The Basic Center Program (BCP) helps create and strengthen community-based programs that meet the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth under 18 years old. In addition, BCP tries to reunite young people with their families or locate appropriate alternative placements.
BCP provides the following services:
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Up to 21 days of shelter
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Food, clothing and medical care
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Individual, group and family counseling
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Crisis Intervention
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Recreation programs
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Aftercare services for youth after they leave the shelter
Please see the Basic Center Program Fact Sheet for more details. To find BCP grantees, please visit the FYSB map."
- From this website https://www.acf.hhs.gov/fysb/programs/basic-center-program
" National Runaway Safeline
The National Runaway Safeline offers a crisis hotline and online services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to youth at risk of running away, those who have run away or are homeless, and their families. NRS helps in the following ways:
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Crisis Intervention: Front line staff and volunteers are trained to use a solution-based crisis intervention model.
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Information and Referrals: NRS locates local resources and makes appropriate referrals to meet each caller’s needs.
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Three-Way Conference Calls: NRS initiates calls between youth and their parents or guardians, staying on the line to mediate the discussion. NRS also initiates calls between youth and social service protection agencies, and between adults and organizations that can help resolve their problems.
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Message Relay: When youth and their parents or guardians are not yet ready for one-on-one interactions, they may take the first step toward reconnecting with each other by leaving messages with NRS.
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Free Trip Home: NRS has a partnership with Greyhound Bus Lines to be able to offer runaway and homeless youth a free bus ticket home.
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Advocacy: The NRS front line team advocates for youth and ensures they get support and guidance from authorities, school administrators, social service agencies, and medical and legal professionals.
Website: https://www.1800runaway.org/
CALL: 1-800-RUNAWAY
CLICK: 1800RUNAWAY.org
TEXT: 66008"
- From this website: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/fysb/programs/runaway-homeless-youth/programs/nrs
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/fysb/programs/runaway-homeless-youth/programs
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/fysb/programs
There should be a program in your state or for Hawaii Call Hawaii's local Aloha United Way number: 211 their website is https://www.auw.org/ for where these services can be found.
"Our Transitional Living Program (TLP) for Older Homeless Youth supports projects that provide long-term residential services to homeless youth. Young people must be between 16 and less than 22 years of age to enter the program.
Living accommodations may include:
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Host-family homes
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Group homes or maternity group homes
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Supervised apartments owned by the program or rented in the community
TLPs offer or refer for the following services:
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Safe, stable living accommodations
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Basic life skills building, including consumer education, budgeting, housekeeping, food preparation and parenting skills
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Educational opportunities, such as GED preparation, post-secondary training and vocational education
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Job attainment services, such as career counseling and job placement
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Mental health care, including individual and group counseling
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Physical health care, such as physicals, health assessments and emergency treatment"-
Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (New RHY awardee)
Kailua, HI
Phone: (808) 266-9560
www.rysehawaii.org
Hawaii Youth Services Network
All islands
Phone: (808) 489-9549
www.hysn.org
The information is from this website next:
https://www.halekipa.org/residential/
HALE KIPA
91-2128 Old Fort Weaver Road
‘Ewa Beach, Hawai‘i 96706
Contact us: 808. 589.1829 | info@halekipa.org
The E bus (usually) ask any bus driver how to get there and they will tell you.
Click here for the google map of how to get there
Transitional Living Program (TLP for youth) on the island of Oahu
is with the Hale Kipa program or you can call 211 (Aloha United Way) if
there are more places.
Another service of the youth that are homeless is the Waikiki Health Center (the Youth Outreach YO!) that is only a emergency shelter.. The Transitional Living Program at Hale Kipa at Ewa Beach will transition the youth that are homeless to independent living.
The Waikiki Health Center (the Youth Outreach YO!): emergency shelter
https://waikikihc.org/locations/youth-outreach/
Address
415 Keoniana Street
Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone
(808) 537-8438
Fax
(808) 664-8935
Hours of Operation
Drop-In: (Under age 22): M, T, Th, F
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Medical Clinic: M, T, Th, F
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (last appt 5:30 pm)
Talk Story Clinic: Every Friday, except 3rd Friday of the month
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Youth Outreach (YO!) serves as a safe haven for homeless youths, offering medical care, social services and non-judgmental support along with food, hot shower and clothing.
Appointments
Appointments are not necessary; patients may walk-in for services.
Payment Information
Medical and social services are free. Please contact YO! for further details.
Parking
Limited street parking is available.
Hale Kipa's Step-Up Housing Program:
Contact: 808.589.1829, ext. 233
Hale Kipa’s Step-Up Housing Program on Oahu allows young adults a choice in their selection of a decent, safe and affordable home on their journey to self-sufficiency.
Contact Emergency shelter for girls and boys: 808.754.9844
Hale Kipa operates several types of shelters on O‘ahu offering emergency services for youth through age 17. Our shelters are open to youth who have been abused, or are neglected, homeless, or facing a personal crisis.
All of our emergency shelters accept self-referrals as well as referrals from Child Protective Services, Family Court, parents, and youth agencies.
Group Shelters
■ Our Girls Emergency Shelter houses eight females at a time, ages 12 through 17.
■ Our Boys Emergency Shelter houses eight males at a time, ages 12 through 17.
Transitional Shelters
Contact: 808.589.1829, ext. 200
Transitional Living Program (TLP):
Hale Kipa’s Transitional Living Program on Oahu provides residential services to young adults ages 18 through 21 experiencing homelessness, to promote their successful transition to self-sufficiency.
Oh Hale Kipa's Face book page they wrote they coordinate with Waikiki Health Center which also supports youth get on their own feet by having emergency shelter and other things.
"This year, over one-hundred individuals and families who are in need of assistance and holiday cheer will be attending the Youth Outreach (YO!) Annual Holiday Event.
Due to the pandemic, contributions have been slow and we are seeking donations of: Backpacks, $10 Gift Cards, Individually Wrapped Toothbrushes, Travel Sized Deodorants / Shampoos / Conditioners, Beach Towels, Socks, Snacks, Canned Goods with self-opening lids.
Donation drop offs are preferred no later than Wednesday, December 21st, or Thursday, December 22nd at the latest. For drop off in Waikiki, call (808) 754-7060. For drop off in Honolulu or Ewa Beach, call (808) 589-1829 ext. 123.
https://www.halekipa.org/youth-outreach/"
YOUTH OUTREACH (YO!)
Provided by the Waikiki Health Clinic
for youth that are homeless.
This is their website https://waikikihc.org/locations/youth-outreach/ at the Waikiki Health Clinic Provides this service called Youth Outreach (YO!) at their 415 Keoniani Street.
Address
415 Keoniana Street
Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 537-8438
Fax: (808) 664-8935
Hours of Operation
Drop-In: (Under age 22):
M, T, Th, F: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm, not Wed
Medical Clinic: M, T, Th, F, not Wed
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (last appt 5:30 pm)
Youth Outreach (YO!)
serves as a safe haven for homeless youths, offering medical care, social services and non-judgmental support along with food, hot shower and clothing.
Appointments are not necessary; patients may walk-in for services.
Medical and social services are free. Please contact YO! for further details.
Limited street parking is available.
Directions for Public Transportation
From Downtown Honolulu:
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Ride the 2 Bus, exiting at Kuhio opp. Namahana; walk back to Keoniana
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Ride the B Bus, exiting at Kalakaua & Ena; continue walking toward Keoniana
From Kahala:
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Ride the 23 or 24 Bus, exiting at Olohana & Kalakaua; continue walking toward Keoniana
For a map click here
Our Transitional Living Program (TLP) for Older Homeless Youth supports projects that provide long-term residential services to homeless youth. Young people must be between 16 and less than 22 years of age to enter the program.
Living accommodations may include:
-
Host-family homes
-
Group homes or maternity group homes
-
Supervised apartments owned by the program or rented in the community
TLPs offer or refer for the following services:
-
Safe, stable living accommodations
-
Basic life skills building, including consumer education, budgeting, housekeeping, food preparation and parenting skills
-
Educational opportunities, such as GED preparation, post-secondary training and vocational education
-
Job attainment services, such as career counseling and job placement
-
Mental health care, including individual and group counseling
-
Physical health care, such as physicals, health assessments and emergency treatment