Non-profit case management and outreach organization providing public health services to those fighting HIV, hepatitis, homelessness, substance abuse, and mental illness on Oʻahu.
Grassroots organization aimed at making sure schools are safe for all students.
- Administration: (808) 358-9473
Prevention, intervention, and aftercare support for trafficking survivors and those at-risk in Hawaiʻi.
- Phone (8:30am – 5:00pm): (808) 445-3131
- Email: info@hoolanapua.org
- Referrals to Pearl Haven campus: (808) 900-8740
- Referrals to Starfish Mentoring Program: (808) 222-1872
COVID-19 legal resources available in Chuukese, Ilocano, Tagalog, Kosraean, and Marshallese.
Legal Aid housing and COVID-19 resources:
Federal agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that is responsible for responding to natural and manmade disasters including terroristic events and public health crises.
FEMA is also providing financial assistance for COVID-19 funeral related expenses incurred after January 20th, 2020. To learn more about this program and how to apply, view:
- Public training video with instructions and requirements on applying for assistance.
- FEMA COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Program with FAQs and can be translated into various languages such as Spanish, Arabic, Korean, Chinese, Tagalog, Bengali, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, and Hindi.
- Questions can be forwarded to covid19funeralassistancerfi@fema.dhs.gov.
Create an account and file for unemployment benefits with the State of Hawaiʻi’s Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
Those financially affected by COVID-19 can file for additional benefits with PUA.
This is only available for Oʻahu residents. Applicants must demonstrate economic hardship due to COVID-19 or related business closures and should have no more than $10,000 in liquid assets.
Non-profit alliance aimed at eliminating homelessness on Oʻahu.
View a list of federal relief programs available to immigrants without work authorization. (Updated 6/12/2020)