SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION

SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION RESOURCES REFERRAL MANUAL Original By: Cory Nicolas (2012) Revised By: Michael Haxton (2013); Glenn Yri (2015) Current Re...
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION RESOURCES REFERRAL MANUAL

Original By: Cory Nicolas (2012) Revised By: Michael Haxton (2013); Glenn Yri (2015)

Current Revision By: Monica Lum (2016) Chaminade University of Honolulu

Editor: Ronnie Mulford, Ph.D.

TABLE OF CONTENTS STATEWIDE

OAHU

Al-Anon / Alateen…………………………………………………………

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Alcoholics Anonymous…………………………………………………….

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Hawaii State Department of Health ACCESS Line……….……….…...

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Narcotics Anonymous………………………….……………………….…

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Coalition For A Drug Free Hawaii………………….……………...……..

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Coalition For A Tobacco Free Hawaii……………….……….…………..

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Employee Assistance of the Pacific…………………..……….……...…..

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Habilitat………………………………………………………………………

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Hina Mauka – Waipahu Outpatient Office…………………….…………

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H.P.D. D.A.R.E. Program.………………………………………………….

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Ho’omau Ke Ola………….…………………………………….……....…..

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Kokua Kalihi Valley Clinic..…………..……………………………………… 11 Maternal and Child Health Branch………………………………………… 13 Marimed Foundation………………….……………………………….…… 13 Mothers Against Drunk Driving, MADD………………………………..… 14 New Horizons Counseling Program….……………………………………. 14 Salvation Army Family Services…………………………………………….. 15 Tobacco Prevention and Education Program..…………………………… 15

 

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Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center……………………….….. 16 Waikiki Health Center…………………………………...…………………… 16

MAUI

Aloha House…………………………………..………………………………. 17 Maui Economic Opportunity……………….………………………..……… 17 Maui Police Department………………………………………………..……. 18 Maui Youth and Family Services……………………………………….…… 19

HAWAII

Hawaii County Police Department…………………………...…………..… 20 Salvation Army Family Intervention Services…………………………..….. 21

KAUAI

Child & Family Services…………………………………..…………….……. 22 Hina Mauka………………………………………..………………………….. 22

LANAI

Coalition For A Drug Free Lanai………………………………………..….. 23

**  The  listings  in  this  community  referral  resource  manual  are  for   reference    only,  and  are  not  intended  to  be  an  endorsement,  nor  offer           or  replace  medical  advice.  

 

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STATEWIDE AL-ANON / ALATEEN Oahu: 808-548-5647 Hawaii: 808-935-0971 Kauai: 808-246-1116 Maui: 808-242-0296 http://www.al-anon.org http://al-anon.org/for-alateen Target Group: Families & friends of those struggling with addiction. Area Served: Statewide

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Oahu: 808-946-1438 Hilo: 808-961-6133 Kona: 808-329-1212 Kauai: 808-245-6677 Maui: 808-244-9673 Molokai: 808-553-3070 or 808-558-8383 http://www.aa.org Target Group: People in recovery from substance abuse. Area Served: Statewide

 

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HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ACCESS Oahu: 808-832-3100 Neighbor Islands: 1-800-753-6879 http://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/consumer/access/ Target Group: General public experiencing mental health crises Area Served: Statewide

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Oahu: 808-734-4357 Hawaii: 808-969-6644 https://www.na.or Target Group: People in recovery from substance abuse Area Served: Statewide

 

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OAHU COALITION FOR A DRUG FREE HAWAII

1130 N. Nimitz Hwy Suite A-259 Honolulu, HI 96817 Office Hrs: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: 808-545-3228 Interisland: 1-800-845-1946 Fax: 808-545-2686 www.drugfreehawaii.org Target Group: All ages Area Served: Statewide Fees: Varies

 

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Family Intervention and Training Services Helps Hawaii families with substance abuse and mental health issues; trains professionals in family therapy. Currently serving families in juvenile drug court

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Strengthening Hawaii Families (SHF) SHF brings family members together to emphasize values, define relationships, and develop communication skills to help families prevent drug and alcohol abuse.

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Lei’ilima – phone: 808-689-0267 Programs and services to help girls from Ilima Intermediate School (Ewa Beach) develop healthy, drug free lifestyles by strengthening relationships between girls, their peers, families, school personnel, and members of the community.

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Second Step School based violence prevention program taught in several Kalihi schools. Teach children to change their attitudes and reduce impulsive and aggressive behaviors. The family component increases awareness and encourages parents to support and model positive behaviors.

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Hawaii Girls Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention Project A gender specific program for girls focusing on the relationship between substance use and risky behaviors.

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Teenline – 808-521-TEEN (Oahu) or toll free (877) 521-TEEN (Statewide) Information and referral service for Hawaii’s youth to access information and resources covering youth related topics. Focuses on youth with the goal of enhancing their health and wellbeing EWAlution mobilizes leadership and participation from all sectors of the community sponsoring and organizing many activities in the community to promote safe and healthy lifestyles, family strengthening, and community pride.

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Drug-Free Workplace On-Site training for employees

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1500 S. Beretania St. Suite 309 Honolulu, HI 96826 Office Hrs: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Phone: 808-946-6851 Fax: 808-946-6197 www.tobaccofreehawaii.org Target Group: General Public Area Served: Statewide -­‐

Statewide association of organizations, businesses and individuals committed to working together to reduce tobacco use (among youth and adults) and create a tobacco-free environment in Hawaii. The coalition provides leadership for the tobacco control community, develops networks, helps coordinate tobacco control programs and builds community awareness. Projects include: Smoke-Free Homes, Creating Healthy Communities, and Make It Your Business.

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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE OF THE PACIFIC

839 S. Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: 808-531-3271 Fax: 808-531-3277 https://www.eapacific.com Target Group: Businesses Area Served: Statewide Fees: Varies -­‐

Employee Counseling; employee consultation; management consultation services; management referrals; supervisor training sessions; program planning and promotion; employee promotion materials; training and education; targeted work/life campaigns; substance abuse prevention (SAP) services; positive substance screen consultation services (SAP equivalent services) critical incident response; and quarterly reports.

 

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P.O. Box 1326 Kaneohe. HI 96744 Phone: 808-235-3691 Fax: 808-235-3326 www.habilitat.com Target Group: Adults Area Served: Statewide Fees: Varies -­‐ -­‐

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Long term drug and alcohol abuse treatment. Foremost residential treatment for over 45 years. Full range of exercise equipment, activities, training centers and entertainment. Located in a quiet neighborhood on the windward side of Oahu makes Habilitat a safe and serene setting ideal for recovery. Provides vocational skills for individuals recovering from substance abuse.

94-216 Farrington Hwy #B2-306 Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Phone: 808-671-6900 http://hinamauka.org Target Group: Adults and Teens Area Served: Oahu Fees: Varies by service -­‐

Services: Alcohol Abuse Education/Prevention, Alcoholism Counseling, Comprehensive Outpatient Alcoholism Treatment, Comprehensive Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment, Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Abuse Counseling, Drug Abuse Education/Prevention, Drug Detoxification, Substance Abuse Counseling, Substance Abuse Education/Prevention, Substance Abuse Screening, Substance Abuse Services, Substance Abuse Treatment Programs.

 

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Honolulu Police Department D.A.R.E PROGRAM

Juvenile Services Division 801 S. Beretania Street 1st Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: 808-529-3621 Fax: 808-529-3234 http://darehawaii.org Target Group: K-12 Area Served: Oahu Fees: None -­‐

Covers dangers, uses, misuses of illicit and legal drugs and drug related laws, bullying and Internet safety. Subject matter can be adapted to fit needs of the audience. Presentation programs available to schools, clubs, and other organizations to teach children how to resist peer pressure. This formal, semester-long curriculum uses trained and uniformed police officers to teach in the classroom.

85-260 Farrington Hwy, Waianae, HI 96792 Administration Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (M-F) Phone: 808-696-3315 Fax: 808-696-3661 http://hoomaukeola.org Target Group: Adults 18 and Older Areas Served: Statewide Fees: Varies by Service -­‐

Ho'omau Ke Ola operates a Hawaiian culture-based substance abuse treatment center providing residential, outpatient, and aftercare levels of care along with transitional housing, case management services, individual and group counseling, family education, and vocational education. Using cross-cultural perspectives to the healing of addiction, Ho'omau Ke Ola clients participate in outdoor activities that include restoration of Hawaiian agricultural land, service to the community, hula and canoeing.

 

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2239 N. School St., Honolulu, HI 96819 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Phone: 808-791-9400 Fax: 808-848-0979 www.kkv.net Target Group: Kalihi Valley Families Areas  Served:  Kalihi                                                                                              Fees:  None   -­‐

Medical Services Family and general medicine; physical exams; and immunizations; Women’s care (OB-GYN); Children’s care (pediatrics); Elderly care (geriatrics); screening for hepatitis, thalassemia

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Women’s Health Including outreach and education for breast and cervical cancer and reproductive tract infections; federal community center of excellence in women’s health (CCOE)

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Maternal and Child Health o Perinatal – exams, care during pregnancy, risk management, case managed services, counseling and referrals, post-partum care, Lamaze classes, smoking cessation, teen pregnancy programs. o Family Planning – counseling and education, pregnancy testing, blood work for marriage licenses, birth control, treatment for minor vaginal infections, pelvic/pap smear exams, teen counseling, education encounters in schools. o Nutrition – nutrition and weight control education and counseling, high risk nutritional counseling: diabetics, pregnant women, high blood pressure, heart disease, low blood sugar, nutrition for positive thinking, breastfeeding, education, and support o

WIC Program – supplemental food for women, infants and children up to 5 years old Nutrition education and counseling.

 

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Behavioral Health Services: Medical primary care doctors; assessments and treatment for health-related, evaluations, help with problems of addiction, family problems, pregnancy mood problems, post-partum depression, emotion control issues, medications, and more.

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Community Health and Social Services

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Home visits for psychosocial and medical assessment, case management, community education in homes, schools, and community centers; after school programs; youth recreation (late night basketball, camping, street dance, gymnastics, volleyball, movie nights, tennis, and a game room); community events (teen dance and clean ups); boy and girl scouts, career exploration, food, clothing, and furniture distribution.

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Health Education For all health related areas; specialization in AIDS/STD and Hepatitis C education, counseling and testing. Transportation – van service to and from KKV, drop-offs to hospitals and referral locations. Program for professional education and training – hands on training and applied research for students of medicine, social work, public health, nursing, and the social sciences.

 

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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BRANCH (MCHB)

741-A Sunset Ave., Rm 200. Honolulu, HI 96816 Office Hrs: 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Phone: 808-733-9022 Fax: 808-733-9032 http://health.hawaii.gov/mchb/ Target Group: Families Area Served: Statewide -­‐

Fees: Varies

Baby S.A.F.E. (Substance Abuse Free Environment) Provides services for substance using pregnant and postpartum women, including intervention, comprehensive assessment/case management, education/skills building classes, support group for partners, linkage to medical providers for prenatal care, transportation and child care services, and referrals to other community resources.

MARIMED FOUNDATION

45-025 Likiki Place, Kaneohe, HI 96744 Phone: 808-236-2288 www.marimed.org Target Group: Males 14-18 -­‐

Area Served: Oahu Fees: Referral CAMHD

Kailana Program ocean-experiential approach to serving youth (males 14 through 18) with moderate to severe emotional and behavior problems, specializing in adolescent males with conduct disorder and those dually diagnosed with chemical dependency.

 

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MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD)

700 Bishop St., Ste. 446, Honolulu, HI 96813 Office Hrs: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (M-F) Phone: 808-532-6232 Fax: 808-532-6004 www.madd.org/hi Target Group: General Area Served: Statewide Fees: None -­‐

Supports victims and their families with grief counseling, support groups, criminal justice system information and advocacy, court accompaniment, assistance with victim impact statements, contact with others who have shared their experience, referrals to other community support services, assistances with criminal injuries compensation, and support materials on grief and bereavement. Programs include campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving, Youth in Action; MADD’s teen partners, Youth Victim Impact Panel presentations in schools, poster/essay contests; speaker’s bureau; resource library.

NEW HORIZONS COUNSELING PROGRAM

98-211 Pali Momi St. #707, Aiea, HI 96701 Office Hrs: Days and Evenings (Varies) Phone: 808-484-1000 Fax: 808-696-1920 http://www.newhorizonshawaii.com Target Group: All ages Area Served: Oahu -­‐

Fees: Yes (varies)

Anger management, motivation, self-esteem education. Awareness, prevention program, substance abuse treatment and detoxification.

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Inpatient and Outpatient services provided.

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Family consultation available for individuals with concerns for a loved one involved with substance abuse.

 

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SALAVATION ARMY FAMILY TREATMENT SERVICES

845 22nd Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone: 808-739-4952 http://www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii/fts Target Group: Women and children Areas Served: Statewide Fees: Varies upon financial aid available -­‐

Provides substance abuse treatment specifically designed for women with children.

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Provides specialized mental health services for young children ad their parents. Help children with emotional, behavioral, and developmental problems to develop skills to be more successful at home and school.

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Strengthen the family unit.

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Holistic approach.

TOBACCO PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PROGRAM

1250 Punchbowl St., Rm 217, Honolulu, HI 96813 Office Hrs: 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-F) Phone: 808-586-4613 Fax: 808-586-8252 www.hawaii.gov/health/tobacco/ Target Group: General Areas Served: Statewide Fees: Varies upon insurance -­‐

Prevention and education presentations, trainings, and resource materials on the health risks of smoking and tobacco use, the effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and the effects on the community and family.

 

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WAIANAE COAST COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER

86-260 Farrington Hwy., Waianae, HI 96792 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. www.wcchc.com/ Phone: 808-697-3594 Fax: 808-697-3687 Fees: None Target Group: Families Areas Served: Leeward & Central Oahu -­‐

Provides culturally appropriate community based, goal oriented, and individualized support through assessment, planning, linkage, advocacy, coordination and monitoring, assisting families in obtaining/maintain basic needs. Provides support in assisting participants with financial entitlements and management, housing needs, daily living skills, early childhood program opportunities, mental health services, residential programs, substance abuse programs, domestic violence services, and vocational services.

WAIKIKI HEALTH CENTER

277 Ohua Ave., Honolulu, HI 96815 https://waikikihc.org Office Hrs: Varies Phone: 808-922-4787 Fax: 808-922-4950 Target Group: All ages Areas Served: Island Wide Fees: Varies; Most Insurance accepted -­‐

Provides low cost primary medical care at Waikiki Clinic and the Ho’ola Like (Healers Together) North Shore Clinic. Also provides family planning, and homeless services including Care-A-Van Homeless Outreach Program and the Youth Outreach Project (YO). Provides Native Hawaiian Healing, HIV early intervention services, elderly services including the Friendly Neighbors Program, and children’s medical services (e.g. TB tests and immunizations)

 

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MAUI

44 Hana Highway, Kahului, Maui 9672 Administration: 808-871-1314 Crisis Hotline: 1-800-753-6879 Administration Fax: 808-871-1060 www.aloha-house.org Target Group: All ages Areas Served: Island wide Fees: Dependent upon health insurance -­‐

Comprehensive behavioral/mental health and recovery services. Mental Health Care, Services for children and adolescents include evaluation and treatment for school problems, bullying, worry and fears, attention problems, acting-out, family concerns, developmental delays, autism-related disorders, ADHD. Other services include psychiatric services, specialty counseling programs such as the Intensive Family Services program, case management for adults in the recovery process, and free crisis services.

MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center 99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793 http://www.meoinc.org Wailuku: 808-249-2990 Wailuku Fax: 808-249-2991 Hana: 808-248-8282 Lanai: 808-565-6665 Molokai: 808-553-3216 Target Group: General pubic Area Served: Maui County -­‐

Help to low-income, elderly, children/youth, persons with disabilities, immigrants, other disadvantaged persons and the general public to help themselves, so that they may become self-sufficient and enrich their lives. Services include transportation, job skills training, childcare, inmate reintegration, home services for elderly, drug prevention, loans and advocacy for clients and the community.

 

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MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT

55 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793 Office Hrs: 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-F) Phone: 808-244-6380 Fax: 808-270-6513 http://www.co.maui.hi.us/122/Police-Department Target Group: All ages Areas Served: Maui County -­‐

VICE Division - How to Recognize Drugs, Paraphernalia, Dangers, and Who Can Help Booklet. Community

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Fees: None

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D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program; Public Presentation by Police Personnel; Police Station Tours; Neighborhood and Business Crime Watch Program; McGruff The Crime Dog Program; Auxiliary Officers (Citizens on Patrol/ Handicap Enforcement) Program; Home Security Inspection; Ride Along Program; Police Chaplaincy Program; Public Information Officer Function; Recruitment Information

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Juvenile- Keiki Rap Program; Second Chance Program; G.R.E.A .T (Gang Resistance Education and Training) Program; POI (Positive Outreach Intervention) Project; Domestic Violence Program.

 

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P.O. Box 790006, Paia, HI 96779 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: 808-579-8414 24 Hour Hotline: 808-579-8406 Fax: 808-579-8426 www.myfs.org Target Group: Youth, Families Area Served: Statewide -­‐

Fees: Varies

Education/Prevention Program for youth identified as high risk & referred by court. Outreach, Advocacy, and Diversion, Short-term outreach intervention as an alternative to juvenile justice involvement. Gives families access to professional assistance and serves as an alternative to incarceration, Emergency Shelter Alternative home for youth ages 10-17. Therapeutic Foster Homes that provide therapeutic parental supervision, guidance and support. Tobacco, Alcohol, Drug, Pregnancy Prevention Program, Works with schools and other community partners to provide youth and young adults with the skills and knowledge to make positive choices that support healthy lifestyles. Intensive Services. Provides educational services to students who have a disability and exhibit severe social, communication, and behavioral deficits. Outpatient Independent Living Program, Assists youth in the Foster Care System to develop independent life skills

 

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HAWAII HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT 349 Kapiolani St., Hilo, HI 96720 Phone: 808-935-3311 Fax: 808-961-8869 www.hawaiipolice.com Target Group: All ages Area Served: Island of Hawaii Fees: None -­‐

School Resource Officers - They deal with crime on campus, teach informative classes to students, provide law related counseling and are liaisons between the school and the Police Department.

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Hawaii Isle Police Activities League (HI-PAL) - Provides social and athletic activities for the youth of Hawaii between the ages of 5 and 17. A safe environment that teaches moral and social values, such as sportsmanship , fair play, teamwork, respect for authority, self discipline and the benefits of hard work, while having fun.

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Community Helpers - A police officer will visit a requesting school, both public & private, covering pre-school nurseries and kiindergarted thru 3rd grade to teach youngsters the role of the police officer and his duties.

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Community Safety - The Police Department provides information and presentations on several crime prevention and safety topics, such as Personal Safety, Robbery Readiness, Safety for Senior Citizens, Theft and Scams and Workplace Violence. These presentations are available to individuals, community groups, schools and businesses.

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Crime Stoppers/Student Crime Stoppers - The Student Crime Stoppers program allows students from participating schools to report anonymously illegal activity on or off campus as well as school violations. Participating schools include: Waiakea High School, Pahoa Middle and High School, Ka'u Middle and High School, Kona, Waena, Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science and Hilo High School.

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Drug Awareness -A drug awareness program with displays and lectures by experienced Vice Section officers is another service available to the community. The primary objective of this program is to eliminate or reduce the use of drugs among young people.

 

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SALVATION ARMY FAMILY INTERVENTION SERVICES

P.O. Box 5085, Hilo, HI 96720-1085 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Phone: 808-935-4411 Fax: 808-933-9810 http://www.salvationarmy.usawest.org/usw20/ Target Group: Youth Area Served: Big Island Fees: None -­‐

Ala Ka'i Na Opio (East Hawaii) & Pu'uhonua Na Opio (West Hawaii), Emergency Shelters, Emergency shelter programs that provide a sanctuary to youth ages 12 to 17 for up to 90 days. They learn life skills including cooking, positive communication skills, personal hygiene, and socialization skills. Transportation provided to school, appointments, and program activities.

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Hui Maka'ala (Group Home) - Long-term residential treatment for youth ages 12 to 19. The program assists them in developing social skills, completing the GED, enhancing self-esteem, and gaining self-sufficiency.

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Youth Service Centers (Prevention Programs) - Located in Hilo, Keeau, Pahoa, Honoka'a, and Kealakehe. Assists youth ages 5 to 18 through in school and after school programs including a summer program. The centers offer educational development, mentoring opportunities, youth leadership, positive alternative activities, teen pregnancy prevention, family strengthening, and tobacco and Meth prevention programs.

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Na Ho'ola Pono (Independent/Transitional Living Skills Program) Independent living program that provides life skills to youth ages 12 to 21, teaching self-development, home management, nutrition, personal finance , literacy, social competency, educational support, and career and employment exploration and readiness.

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Ke Kama Pono (Safe House for Girls)- An eight-bed Safe House Group Home for girls ages 12 to 17. The home provides residential, recreational, peer­ intensive, pro-social and cultural community-based services. Also offers individual, group and family counseling to assist in developing positive peer, family and community relationships.

 

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KAUAI

2970 Kele St., Ste. 203, Lihue, HI 96766 Phone: 808-245-5914 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (M-F) Fax: 808-245-8040 www.childandfamilyservice.org Target Group: Families Area Served: Kauai Fees: None -­‐

Provides services for abused children and spouses, at-risk teenagers, children diagnosed with autism, employee assistance, elder care, refugee and immigrant services, and children in need of foster home and adoption placements. Behavioral health services for children and their families include counseling and residential programs. Adult services include employee assistance, gerontology programs, and domestic violence shelters and programs. Children's services include child abuse prevention, adoptions and childcare.

2970 Kele St. #104, Lihue, HI 96766 Office Hrs: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Phone: 808-245-8883 Fax: 808-245-8858 www.hinamauka.org Target Group: Teens Area Served: Kauai and Oahu Fees: None -­‐

Family Education and Counseling Services

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Services are offered to family and friends of persons addicted to alcohol and other drugs. Participants learn about addictions and the effects of addiction on family and other relationships. The focus is on communication skills and ways to intervene, as well as options available to family and friends.

 

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LANAI

717 Fraser Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763 Office Hrs: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: 808-565-7675 Fax: 808-565-9588 http://mauicounty.hi.networkofcare.org/mh/services/agency.aspx?pd=C oalitionforADrugFreeLanai_901_2_0 Target Group: Youth Areas Served: Lanai Fees: None -­‐

Prevention programs that provide education, alcohol, and drug free activities, and a strong coalition to build and extend this effort. Promoting community-wide awareness and responsibility

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