2008-2009 RESOURCE LIST
Adult Friends of Youth
3375 Koapaka Street, Suite 8290
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Contact person: Jane Tampon 833-8775
Alanon/Alateen
Service Description: Support groups for families and friends of alcoholics.
(Free Services) Oahu 599-7755
Kauai 246-1116
Maui 242-0296
Alcoholics Anonymous
Service Description: Supports group for people who have or think they
have problems with alcohol. (Free Services)
Oahu 946-1438
Hilo 329-1212
Kona 961-6133
Kauai 245-6677
Maui 244-9673
Molokai 553-3070
Lanai 565-6229
American Cancer Society 595-7500
2370 B Nuuanu Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 Fax no. 595-7545
Contact person: Honolulu-Lani Almanza 595-7504
Central/Leeward-Bo Barker 262-8188
Windward-Bo Barker 262-5124 East Hawaii-Ceily Nago 935-9763
West Hawaii-Lin Marie 334-0442
Maui/Molokai/Lanai-Teresa Hoon 244-5553
Kauai-Mary Williamson 245-2942
Ellen Nugent
American Heart Association
245 N Kuakini, Suite 204
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Toni Muranaka (toni.muranaka@heart.org) 538-7021 x50
Maui-Kauwela Bisquera (vanessa.speed@heart.org) 244-7185
East Hawaii-Shauna Tuohy (shauna.tuohy@heart.org) 961-2825
American Lung Association
680 Iwilei Road, Suite 575
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Debbie Odo (dodo@ala-hawaii.org) 537-5966 x216
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Inc. 521-3811
418 Kuwili Suite 106
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Alan Castillo, Partnership Development Coordinator 371-4171
acastillo@bigshonolulu.org
Service description: Preventive youth service providing a one-to-one
relationship between children preferably from a single parent home,
and a mature adult volunteer. Several programs are available for youth
between ages six and sixteen.
Bobby Benson Center
56-660 Kamehameha Hwy.
Kahuku, Hawaii 96731
Contact person: Jeff Wagner, Executive Director 293-7555
Neighbor Islands 1-877-393-7555
Service Description: Operates a comprehensive residential treatment
program for chemically dependent adolescents with lengths of stay ranging
from 30-45 days. Requires family participation in the multi-family group
held on Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Oahu families attend all
sessions while off island families attends a minimum of two per month.)
Operates a day treatment program which is flexible. Individualized and
is integrated into the residential component.
Boys and Girls Club of Honolulu
Oahu-Honolulu 949-4203
Oahu-Waianae 696-2754
Catholic Charities Pregnancy Services
200 N Vineyard Blvd. Suite 200
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Danny Morishige, Cheryl Ho, Pamela Ito 535-0116, 263-2968
Susan Ray, Program Director 535-0882
Service Description: Provides counseling and support services to women
experiencing a crisis due to an unplanned pregnancy and to their families
with special attention to pregnant teens. Helps access services to meet
their needs including but not limited to: prenatal care, information
on diet and nutrition, concrete assistance, parenting skills and continuing
education/vocational training. If needed, provides adoption information,
planning and assistance through the process. The Try Wait Program for
7th and 12th grade public and private students focuses on character
building, self-esteem issues, role playing STD’s and boundaries.
CHOW Project
Oahu 848-2469
Hilo 326-5295
Kona 326-5296
Kauai, pager 651-7213
Maui, pager 873-1201
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, referrals and assistance
for other services (Free Services)
Creative Conflict Management Services
Contact person: Carl & Irene Takeshita (ctake@hawaii.rr.com) 455-9108
Service Description: Peer Mediation Trainers & Diabetes & You
curriculum
Community Assistance Center, Juvenile Anger Management
200 N Vineyard Blvd., Suite 330
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Silan Leger 537-2917
Domestic Violence Action Center 534-0040
P.O. Box 3189
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801
Maui, Lanai & Molokai – Women Helping Women 579-9681
Hawaii: Kona & Hilo – Turning Point for Families 322-7233
Kauai: YWCA of Kauai 245-6362
Service Description: The Teen Alert program offers a variety of services
for teens throughout the State including education for the classroom
and agencies that provide services to teens; advocacy for teens who
are involved in violent dating relationships and 24-hour hotline services
for each island.
Dept of Education, Community Education
Families for Real – Leeward District
1419 Waimano Home Road
Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
Contact person: Laura McHugh, Coordinator 453-6478
Service Description: Provides parent-child interaction classes for infants
to toddlers age 2 months to 5 years. Provides parent resource library,
resources for pregnant teens and speakers on child and family development
Dept. of Education, Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities
Contact person: Kendyl Ko (kendyl_ko@notes.k12.hi.us) 733-9141 x315
Dept. of Education, Traffic Safety
Contact person: Jan Meeker (jan_meeker@notes.k12.hi.us) 733-9141 x321
Dept. of Health, Family Planning Services Section
741 A Sunset Ave, Room 108
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Contact person: Suzanne Ogawa, Program Manager 733-9027
Dept. of Health, Injury Prevention Program
1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 214
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Therese Argoud 586-5941
Dept. of Health-STD/AIDS
Oahu 733-9281
Hilo 974-4247 Kona 322-9705
Kauai 241-3427 Maui 984-2129
Lanai 565-6411 Molokai 553-3145
Service description: HIV counseling & testing, STD testing &
treatment, STD/HIV prevention & education, referrals to other services.
(Free Services)
Dept. of Health, Suicide Prevention Specialist
Contact person: Art Tani 733-9238
Dept. of Health, Tobacco Prevention & Education Project
Contact person: Lila Johnson (lrjohnso@mail.health.state.hi.us) 586-8251
Kathy Koga (kmkoga@mail.health.state.hi.us) 586-1430
Food Baskets
Contact person: Becky Westsall 236-3126
Hale Kipa’s Teen Pregnancy Family Strengthening
Contact person: Laura Brucia Hamm, Program Director 589-1829 x203
Service Description: After School program at Stevenson and Kawananakoa
Middle Schools. Using the nationally recognized “Wise Guys”
curriculum for guys and altering the same curriculum for the girls “Sassy
Girls’, this after school program is for students attending Stevenson
and Kawananakoa Middle Schools. Workshops will also be made available
utilizing community agencies and experts. Funding is provided by an
Office of Youth Services grant.
Hale Kipa Youth Outreach
415 Keoniana Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
Contact person: Alika Campbell 942-5858
Service Description: Assists homeless youth desiring to get off the
streets with food, transitional shelter, and assistance obtaining jobs,
independent living skills, and primary health services in conjunction
with the Waikiki Health Center. Operates a drop-in center.
Hale Kipa Youth Services Emergency Group Shelters
2006 McKinley Street 589-1829 x150
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Service Description: Provides short-term housing (up to 30 days) for
teens with parental consent.
Hawaii Army National Guard
Contact person: Capt. Blue Clark 672-1309
Hawaii Youth Services Network
Contact person: Judith Clark 531-2198
Service Description: No direct services, but an informational resource.
HYS is a coalition of 42 agencies, including PACT, Boys and Girls’
Club, John Howard Association, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Catholic Charities
and Breakthrough for Youth at Risk.
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies
Contact person: Kari Wheeling (kariw-hmhb@hawaii.org) 951-5805
Honolulu Police Dept., Information Resources Section
Contact person: Lt. Breitt Nishijo 529-3032
Service Description: Domestic violence information
Kahi Mohala
Contact person: Frank Dumlao (dumlaof@kahi.org) 671-8511
Kalihi-Palama Health Center Family Planning Clinic
915 N King Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 848-1438
Contact person: Karen Ululani Loebl, Director 791-6324 (cell)
Service Description: Provides birth control supplies, family planning
information, pregnancy testing and counseling, pelvic examinations,
pap smears, premarital blood tests, and pregnancy care. Professional
are available on staff to do one to one counseling. Bilingual staff
on site.
Kapiolani Medical Center Women’s Outpatient Clinic
Oahu 983-8653
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, STD testing &
treatment, STD/HIV prevention & education. (Fee)
Ke Ola Mamo
Oahu 845-4646
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing/HIV prevention &
education, prevention case
Keiki Injury Prevention Coalition
Contact person: Sue Suyotes 537-9200
Kokua Kalihi Valley Health Center
Kalihi Valley 848-0976
Service Description: HIV counseling and testing, STD/HIV prevention
education & counseling, referrals to other services. (Fee)
Kualoaa-Heeia Ecumnical Youth Project, Key Project Information and
Referral
47-200 Waihee Road
Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744
Contact person: John Reppun 239-5777
Service Description: Offers youth programs, counseling, summer elementary-age,
keyhole drop-in center, senior citizen program. Meets once a month.
Leeward YMCA
94-366 Pupunani Street, Suite 209
Waipahu, Hawaii 96797
Contact person: Betty Sequin 671-6495
Service Description: Provides after school child care at Barbers Point,
Ewa, Iroquois, Honowai, Kaleiopuu, Kapolei, Pohakea, Waipahu Elementary
Schools. Provides before school program at Kaleiopuu and Kapolei Elementary
Schools. Sponsors holiday fun, spring and winter recess, one-day and
half-day programs.
Life Foundation
677 Ala Moana Building, Suite 226
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Peter Silva (psilva.lifefoundation.org) 521-2437 x246
Mediation Center of the Pacific
680 Iwilei Road, Suite 530
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Tracey Wiltgen (traceyrun77@hotmail.com) 521-6767
Mental Health America of Hawaii
1124 Fort Street Mall, Suite 205
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Antonia Alvarez 521-1846
Narcotics Anonymous
Oahu 734-4357
Hilo/Kona 808-969-6644 Kauai 808-828-1674
Maui 808-242-6404 Molokai 808-567-6096
Service Description: Support groups for people who have or think they
may have a drug problem. (Free Services)
New Horizons 484-1000
Service Description: Outpatient counseling, substance abuse prevention
& education.
Office of Youth Services
820 Mililani Street, Suite 817
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Dixie Thompson (dthompson@dhs.hawaii.gov) 587-571
Pacific Resources for Education and Learning
900 Fort Street Mall, Suite 1300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Gabe Naeole (naeoleg@prel.org) 441-1435
Paul Dumas, Director (dumasp@prel.org) 441-1332
Palama Settlement
810 N Vineyard Blvd
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Donna Taniguchi 845-3945
Service Description: Provides a variety of recreational and educational
programs for all age groups. Provides an after school program, performing
arts program, sports and adult education classes.
Parents & Children Together, The Community Teen Program
1475 Linapuni Street, Suite 117A
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Contact person: Cheryl Johnson 842-1843
Planned Parenthood
Oahu 589-1149
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, STD testing &
treatment, HIV prevention & education. (Fee)
Prevention Research Center with the Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
1130 N Nimitz Hwy., Suite A259
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Contact person: Alicia Schneider 545-3228 x34
Service Description: Peer Mediation Trainers. The Prevention Resource
Center provides a lending library of books and videos, as well as youth
leadership training and lifestyle choices, print materials and a speaker
bureau list.
Queen Emma Women’s Health Clinic
1301 Punchbowl Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Marg Bernice, Nurse Practioner 547-4970
Service Description: Provides birth control counseling, education and
supplies at a cost. Offers pregnancy testing, pelvic examinations, breast
examinations, pap smears and sexually transmitted disease testing. Provides
infertility counseling. All services are confidential and available
without parental consent to those 14 years of age and older. Appointments
only.
Salvation Army Family Treatment Services
845 22nd Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 732-2802
Salvation Army – Leeward Oahu Corps
98-612 Moanalua Loop
Aiea, Hawaii 96701 487-1636
Service Description: Offers a wide range of social services including:
low cost day care center, youth programs, referrals, religious activity,
Christmas and Thanksgiving assistance.
Sex Abuse Treatment Center
55 Merchant Street, 22nd Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Contact person: Christine Trekker 535-7600
24 hr. hot line: 524-7273
Sisters Offering Support (SOS)
Neighbor Islands 949-1795
Service Description: HIV prevention & education, referrals to other
services. (Free Services)
Teen Line Hotline
24 hours 521-8336
Service Description: Call to listen to recorded accurate & helpful
information about different teen issues. Peer listeners available Monday-Friday
3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Toastmasters
Contact person: Tim Keck 449-5635
University of Hawaii
College of Education
Contact person: Dr. Beth Pateman (mpateman@hawaii.edu) 956-3995
University of Hawaii
Cooperative Extension
962 Second Street
Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
Contact person: Steve Nagano 453-6054
Service Description: Provides an informal youth program, designed to
assist youth in acquiring knowledge and life skills. And becaming self
directed, productive and contribution members of society. Through active,
experimental learning, youth learn science, communication, personal
management, leadership.
Waianae Coast Community Mental Health Center, Substance Abuse Team –Ho’o
Ola
85-226 Farrington Hwy
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Contact person: Rae Lave 696-9498
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
Waianae Coast 306-5006
Service Description: STD/HIV prevention education & risk reduction
counseling, HIV counseling & testing, STD testing & treatment,
case management, support groups, referrals to other services. (Free
Services)
Waikiki Health Center, Outpatient Medical Clinic
277 Ohua Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 922-4790, 922-4787
Waimanalo Health Center
41-1347 Kalanianaole Hwy
Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795 259-7948
Waipahu Family Health Center
94-428 Mokuola Street, #305
Waipahu, Hawaii 96797
Contact person: Mary Ann Canoy 696-3797
YMCA Outreach Services – Kalihi
1335 Kalihi Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 848-2494
West Oahu Family YMCA
Mililani Branch
95-1190 Hikikaulia Street
Mililani, Hawaii 96789 625-1040
BIG ISLAND of HAWAII
Bay Clinic, Inc. dba Ka’u, Family Health Center
95-5583 Mamalahoa Hwy
Na’alehu, Hawaii 96772
Contact person: Joatte Gaston 808-929-7311 x307
Bay Clinic, Inc. dba Pahoa, Family Health Center
15-2868 Government Road
Pahoa, Hawaii 96778
Contact person: Razia Zelke 808-961-4081
Bay Clinic, Inc. dba Hilo Bay Clinic
311 Kalanianaole Avenue
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 808-969-1427
Big Island Substance Abuse Council
1420 Kilauea Avenue
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 808-969-9994
Big Island Substance Abuse Council
65-1230 Mamalohoa Hwy
Suite C-11 and C-12
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 808-887-2175
Family Support Services of West Hawaii 808-334-4174
Hilo Spouse Abuse Center, Hale Ohana
Child and Family Service
P.O. Box 7022
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 808-959-8864
Service Description: Provides a safe haven for abused spouses and their
children. Counseling support services, safety planning, information,
referral, advocacy, and some transportation available.
Hui Ho’ola O Na Nahulu O Hawaii
East Hawaii 808-982-9555
Service Description: Substance abuse education & prevention
Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi
Hilo 808-969-9220 Kona 808-323-3618
Keaau 808-982-7993
Ohana Counseling Services, Inc. 808-935-4412
Service Description: Substance abuse counseling, therapy & treatment.
(Fee)
Office for Social Ministry – Care-a-Van
140B Holomua Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Contact person: Nancy 877-935-3050 x106
Service Description: Care-a-van offers case management, outreach services
to the homeless of Maui which includes emergency food, clothing and
hygiene supplies.
Planned Parenthood
Kailua-Kona 808-329-8211
Service Description: STD testing & treatment, STD prevention education.
(Fee)
Salvation Army
Kailua-Kona 808-326-5629
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, STD testing &
treatment, STD/HIV prevention & education. (Free Services)
Turning Point for Families
West Hawaii Shelter
P.O. Box 384
Holualoa, Hawaii 96725 808-322-7233
West Hawaii AIDS Foundation
Hilo 808-981-2428
Kailua-Kona 808-331-8177
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, HIV prevention &
education. (Free Services)
YWCA Ekahi Program
Hamakua 808-775-0976
KAUAI
Associate RADAR Center – Kauai District Health Office
Service Description: Alcohol & drug awareness informational materials.
808-241-3564
Family Planning Services Program 808-335-0579
Service Description: STD testing and treatment, STD prevention and education.
(Fee)
Hale ‘Opio Kauai, Inc.
2959 Umi Street
Lihu’e, Hawaii 96766
Contact person: Laverne Bishop, Program Director 808-245-2873 x228
Service Description: Emergency shelter services, urgency response system
– safe bed, juvenile diversion program.
Kauai Community Health Center 808-338-1855
Service Description: STD treatment, prevention and education, referrals
to other services. (Fee)
Ke Ala Pono Recovery Centers 808-246-0663
Service Description: Outpatient substance abuse program, treatment,
group counseling, family therapy. (Fee)
Malama Pono 808-246-9577
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, case management,
support groups. (Free Services)
YWCA of Kauai Family Violence Shelter
3094 Elua Street
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Hotline: 24 hours 808-245-6362
Service Description: Provides safety and services for women and children
who suffer from the affects of domestic violence. Includes room and
board, counseling, support groups, 24-hour hotline and advocacy with
other community agencies. The location and all of the services offered
by the shelter are kept completely confidential.
MAUI
Aloha House, Inc.
P.O. Box 791779
Paia, Hawaii 96779 808-579-9584
Service Description: Substance abuse outpatient services.
Alu Like, Inc.
Youth Alcohol, Tobacco & other Drugs Prevention Project
1977 Kaohu Street
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 808-242-9774
Service Description: Alu Like offers prevention education, alternative
activities, information dissemination and support services to teens
on the topics of alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention.
Hui Malama Learning Center
375 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Contact person: Pua Enos, Executive Director 808-244-5911
Service Description: Programs at Hui Malama Learning Center are designed
to develop the independent lifelong learner. Students are expected to
be responsible and take an active part in their education. Our programs
are classes for GED, PreGED/Essential Skills, educational counseling,
private tutoring services, English as a second language, home-school
classes. SAT Prep, ACT 90, and adult literacy outreach programs.
Maui AIDS Foundation
Maui 808-242-4900
Hana 808-248-7801
Molokai 808-553-9086
Service Description: HIV counseling & testing, HIV/AIDS prevention
& education, case management, support groups. (Free Services)
Maui Youth and Family Services
Maui 808-579-8414
Service Description: Prevention & education programs.
Sexual Abuse Support Services
Child and Family Services
333 Dairy Road #201
Kahului, Hawaii 96732
Contact person: Sheri Daniels, Director 808-877-6888
Michelle Bagda, Office Manager
24 hr. hotline 808-873-8624
Violence 808-877-9888
Service Description: Sexual abuse is forcing, threatening or tricking
someone into unwanted sexual contact through verbal comments, looking
or touching. Sexual abuse support services offers free therapy for recent
victims and those remembering sexual abuse from the past. Also provided
are community outreach and education, legal advocacy and crisis intervention.
Services are provided for all Maui County.
Women Helping Women
1935 Main Street, Suite 202
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 808-242-6600
24 hr. hotline 808-579-9581
Restraining order 808-242-0775
Service Description: Emergency shelter and programs for victims of domestic
violence and their families, offering safe shelter for battered women
and their children; transportation; support groups; individual counseling;
children’s program; temporary restraining order processing; assistance
in obtaining medical and financial aid; assistance in accessing community
resources; shelter and advocacy for battered lesbians; and assistance
for homeless of domestic violence.
MOLOKAI’
Hale Ho’okupa’a
Molokai 808-553-3231
Service Description: Substance abuse counseling, prevention & education,
support groups. (Free Services)
Hale Ho’omalu – Molokai’
P.O. Box 839
Kaunakakai, Hawaii 96748-0839 808-567-6888
Service Description: Hale Ho’omalu is a shelter for Battered Women
and Children. Services include a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter,
support for victims of domestic violence. Hale Ho’omalu’s
mission is to provide safety, protection and advocacy for battered women
and their children.
Ho’Ikaika Youth Opportunity
Molokai 808-553-3654
Service Description: Youth activities, tutoring, mentoring, job training.
Molokai’ Alternatives to Violence – Molokai’
P.O. Box 839
Kaunakakai, Hawaii 96748 808-553-3202
Service Description: Molokai’ alternatives to violence is a program
of Hale Ho’omalu. Services provided.
1. Temporary restraining orders
2. Court advocacy
3. Visitation drop-off and pick up
4. Psycho-educational groups of men, women, adolescents and children.
5. Individual counseling.
Molokai Youth Center
Molokai 808-553-3675
Service Description: Youth activities, tutoring, mentoring.
LANAI
Coalition for a Drug-Free Lanai
Lanai 808-565-6043
Service Description: Prevention education, alcohol & drug-free activities.
2007 References
Bully Prevention/Intervention
http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/index.asp
http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
Sexual Violence Prevention
YWCA Empowering Alternatives Hotline 935-0677
http://www.focusas.com/Abuse-Help.html
www.chooserespect.org
http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/topics/dateviolence.asp
HIV/STD/Pregnancy Prevention
Hawaii Island Aids Foundation 331-8177
CDC National STD & AIDS Hotlines 1-800-CDC-INFO
National Herpes Hotline 1-919-361-8488
http://TheNationalCampaign.org/
http://www.stayteen.org
http://www.teenwire.com/
http://www.stopthinkbesafe.org
http://www.iwannaknow.org/
www.foreal.org
www.hysn.org
http//www.sexetc.org
Smoking Cessation
http://www.healthyhawaii.com/
http://hawaii.gov/health/
Drug Prevention/Intervention
http://www.drugfree.org
http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/topics/subabuse.asp
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information
1-800-729-6686 or email http://www.health.org
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment National Helpline
1-800-662-HELP
HI State Department of Health STD/AIDS Prevention
Branch 733-9281
http://hawaii.gov/health/healthy-lifestyles/std-aids/std-aids/index.html
www.stdhivtraining.org
www.cdc.gov
National STD/HIV hotline 1-800-342-2437 or
1-800-227-8922
National STD/HIV hotline in Spanish 1-800-344-7432
National STD/HIV hotline for the Deaf & Hard of
Hearing 1-800-243-7889