Links
https://goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.com/
is also go as well as the 211 search:
To Appy for the Low-Income Transit Fare HOLO Card for Register and sign in and then fill the Application at: (https://www8.honolulu.gov/dcs/low-income-transit-fare/)
A free phone ($199.00 and free phone service see if you qualify have low income
) Former Affordable connection program Or Obama Phones
http://www.airtalkwireless.com
HONOLULU SENIOR INFORMATION ASSISTANCE HANDBOOK
KUPUNA RESOURCE GUIDE:
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/kupuna-resource-guide/
TOP DOCTORS 2024 OF HONOLULU MAGAZINE:
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/2024-top-doctors-in-hawaii/
THE BEST DENTISTS 2024 OF HONOLULU MAGAZINE:
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/the-best-dentists-in-hawaii/
Find Your Local Food Bank | Feeding America
Enter your state and zip code to find your local Food bank at Feeding America: https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank.
Statewide Office on Homelessness and
Housing Solutions (OHHS) (hawaii.gov) https://homelessness.hawaii.gov/
How to get Section 8 immediately for all states links for each state
Salvation Army Assistance Programs
Salvation Army assistance programs Honolulu County
The Salvation Army in Honolulu County offers assistance to low-income families. The agency not only provides their own financial assistance for bills or housing.
The programs will provide free food to feed those who are homeless and hungry as well as financial help to rehouse them. Other Salvation Army services are run too, including Christmas toys, a free soup kitchen, school supplies and more in Honolulu.
The Salvation Army will refer the homeless to shelters, provide hot meals through soup kitchens, deliver food as well as hygiene items, supplying clothing, and more. They work with partners to offer free health care and counseling as well.
A Care-A-Van can help the homeless too. It addresses basic survival needs and provides free medical supplies,
The Salvation Army Lahaina Outpost offers basic services to the island's low income and homeless individuals and families. The programs are run at the
Hale Palekana Homeless Drop-In Center.
Services provided at the Drop-In Center include showers, laundry facilities, free hot meals, substance abuse counseling, fee use of telephone facilities for job seekers, and referrals to other local non-profit community resources.
They run Safe Haven (a place for mental unstable like nervous breakdown) offers basic, needed services, including freshly prepared, hot meals. There are also hygiene programs, such as hot showers; laundry facilities; cleaning supplies, and more. Clients can also enroll into case management programs.
The Kokua Soup Kitchen is available to anyone. Families living in poverty can stop by for a hot lunch or dinner.
The Honolulu Salvation Army Community Assistance Center: offer
short-term financial assistance for paying rent or utility bills as well as deposits.
Other services include classes on budgeting and nutrition.
Community Assistance Center also includes the following:
Free clothing, Free food and Groceries.
Help with paying bills (needhelppayingbills.com) Search for services in your State.
Get help with paying bills or free stuff.
Find how to get financial assistance with bills, free items, housing, food, and emergency or long-term help. There are local agencies near you, listed below by state or program type, as well as national organizations, including charities or government social services. Everything from rent or utility bill assistance to free food pantries, mortgage payment help, free health or dental clinics and much more is listed.
There are also tips for saving money on a low income as well as information work from home or job training programs. Also locate free stuff including coupons, vouchers for free items or information on financial literacy, apps for making extra money, and so much more.
Housing Assistance, Senior Services, Information and Referral, Counseling and Mental Health, Immigration and Citizenship.
two places are $650.00 for one and two bedrooms, some take Section 8
Email to ask about Housing First, U.S vets supports more than vets.
Oahu Housing Assistance Resource printable PDF list
Institute for Human Services Housing Program
Emergency shelter for youth and eventual housing placement after age 18 yrs. old.
IHS (Institute for Human Services)
(IHS distributes the Federally funded in every state called Housing First get a referral with a social worker)
(in charge of Community Clearing House)
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Home - Parents and Children Together (pacthawaii.org)
(Good keyword to use in search engine for your state is "Homeless Outreach" and your state name; .gov; city name)
Check to see if the Section 8 waitlist is open.
(bookmark site, or set as homepage when opening web browser, or on android three dots on chrome and click Add to Home Screen)
Feeding America: Find your local food bank.
Food distribution happens each Wednesday!
TO RECEIVE FOOD:
Please have identification available in order to register for the free food distribution.
Walk-in distribution: 11:00 pm – 12:00 p.m.
Drive-through distribution: 12:00 pm – 1:00 p.m. (Enter the campus from Punahou Street and you will be directed through the lawn. Drive-through line opens at 11:15 a.m.)
Free phone service for low income (with benefits, then apply at link below first)
Gov Benefits for Food (SNAP) and Financial (GA or TANF)
Find your local housing agency.
PHA Contact Information | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/pha/contacts/
Click on state name on the Hud. gov website then click the red small letters Go to this page (arrow image) to submit.
Click here for a list of non-profit organizations that pay past due rent and other help like paying past due utility bills (i.e. water, electric or gas); On the list that help with eviction is help paying past due rent or to pay security deposit; first month's rent or other essentials.
Kalihi-Palama Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-housing -
https://www.kphc.org/patient-care/healthcare-homeless/ non-profit may be able to provide temporary grants and financial assistance for housing issues. Honolulu County families can get help with housing relocation and stabilization services. Assistance and resources are focused on stabilization, referrals, and help create a plan for self-sufficiency.
-Any type of financial assistance is limited to short-term and medium-term rent payment assistance with past due rent, motel/hotel vouchers, money for security deposits or first month's rent, utility bill assistance for past due utility bills, and maybe even moving expenses.