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UHMC RESOURCE LISTIncludes information on the following services:Childcare, Preschool and Parenting ServicesHealth, Nutrition and Family Planning ServicesHousing ServicesFinancial, Food and Material Assistance ServicesCrisis Services and General Counseling ServicesEmployment and Education ServicesSubstance Abuse Counseling ServicesFoster and Adoptive ServicesOther Maui Services1

Table of ContentsChildcare, Preschool and Parenting ServicesPage 3 - 8Health, Nutrition and Family Planning ServicesPage 8 - 12Housing ServicesPage 13 - 15Financial, Food and Material Assistance ServicesPage 16 - 20Crisis Services and General Counseling ServicesPage 21 - 27Employment and Education ServicesPage 27 - 30Substance Abuse Counseling ServicesPage 31 - 33Foster and Adoptive ServicesPage 34 - 36Other Maui ServicesPage 36 - 392

Arbor Child Care Connection249-24611063 Lower Main Street Suite C209 – Wailuku, HI96793Arbor Education and TrainingThe Child Care Connection Hawaii (CCCH)subsidy program helps low-income families tosustain their employment, educational efforts andjob training by paying a subsidy for their childrenwho are in the care of DHS-approved child careproviders.Benefit, Employment &Support Services ChildCare Connection Hawaii(Subsidies)Child & Family Services –877-6888cfs@cfs-hawaii.orgNeighborhood Place of Wailuku877-9857Parenting/Home-Reach (0-17)392 N. Market Street – Wailuku, HI 96793(Program through CFS)Provides evening parenting classes specifically forparents who are under stress, but is open to allparents.Child & Family ServicesMaui CountyChild Welfare Services (CWS/CPS)1885 Main Street #306 – Wailuku, HI 96793243-5143Intake1-800-494-3991Child Abuse Hotlines, Children's ProtectiveServicesSocial Services ChildWelfare Services3

Head Start (MEO)Main Office99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Early Childhood ServicesKahi kamali’I Infant/Toddler CenterServes families with young children, ages 3-5years old, by providing comprehensive familyservices and quality early childhood education empowering our families to succeed and belifelong learners.249-2988info@meoinc.orgMEO Head Start ServicesImua Family Services (Special Needs244-7467Services are provided to children 3-6 years oldwith delays in which age appropriate milestonesare not yet met. These children typically falloutside the scope of the Department of Education& Special Education Services. The needs of eachchild are met through professional therapeuticservices designed for the child to help them thrivein their home, preschool and community. Our goalis to better prepare the child for kindergarten andbeyond by using family engagement techniquesand strategies.Imua Family Services: HomeKamehameha Preschool (3 sites on Maui)572-3133760-5000 ex: 221Children)161 S. Wakea Avenue – Kahului, HI 93732Pauahi Keiki Scholars (PKS)Kamehameha SchoolsKeiki O Ka ‘Aina868-4143811 Kolu Street #102 – Wailuku, HI 96793The Mission of Keiki O Ka Āina Family LearningCenters (KOKA-FLC) is to Educate Children,Strengthen Families, Enrich Communities andPerpetuate Culture. We fulfill our mission bycommunicating the vital importance of education,advocating for literacy, supporting parents as theirkeiki’s first and best teacher, and empoweringfamilies to undertake leadership roles in theircommunities.Keiki O Ka 'Aina: Home4

Kihei Youth Center879-8698S. Kihei Road #B – Kihei, HI 96753Provides opportunities for youth socialization,recreation, education and cultural awareness in asafe, drug free positive environment. Offers artclasses, cultural appreciation program, performingarts, ethnic cooking, outdoor sports, communityservice, computer, Internet, and homeworkassistance.Maui County Early Childhood ResourceCenter242-1608mauiecrc@gmail.com251 Napua Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Works in partnership with the County EarlyChildhood Resource Coordinator to promotecoordinated early childhood education and caresystems for children from birth to age eight in theCounty of Maui. Provides phone consultations,information on early childhood related topics, andreferrals to early childhood services. Child carepayment subsidies are available to qualifiedworking families, children with parents inschool/job training, and retired grandparentsraising their grandchildren. Also collaborates withthe Department of Education in providing schoolreadiness materials and programs.Maui County Early ChildhoodResource CenterMaui Family Support Services, Inc.242-09001844 Wili Pa Loop – Wailuku, HI 96793Programs: Early Head Start (Maui, Molokai,Lanai), Early Identification (EID), Kapu’uwai O’ NaKeiki (Maui, Molokai, Lanai), Kane Connections,Youth Services, and WIC (Maui, Lanai)Support Group: Parenting (Hui Kako’o), Men’sGroup (Kane Connections) and Key to KaneprogramMaui Family SupportServices, Inc. Strengthening Children andFamilies in Maui County forOver 35 Years!Quality Care for Hawaiian Keiki (Child CareSubsidy Program)793-2816QCHK@mfss.orgMaui Center for Child Development873-7700244 Papa Place, #102 – Kahului, HI 96732Occupational Therapy that offers a wide array oftherapy services for children and their families.Maui Center for ChildDevelopment: Home5

P.A.T.C.H. – (Childcare Information andResources)1063 Lower Main Street Suite C217 – Wailuku, HI96793Provides services such as assisting in helpingthose interested in running a child care businessto becoming licensed by the State of Hawaii,providing guidance regarding setting up a childcare business, providing free training on childdevelopment, nutrition, health and safety issues,providing information about resources available toproviders, such as the USDA Child Care FoodProgram that assists in paying for meals served indaycare and referring parents who are looking forchild care to licensed child care providersPreschool Open Doors ProgramPreschool Tuition Assistance242-9232patchmaui@patch-hi.orgPatch Hawaii1-800-746-5620Preschool Open Doors (POD) promotes schoolreadiness by providing child care subsidies toeligible families for the year prior to kindergarten.The Parent Line Parenting Phone Support(M-F 8am-6pm, Sat e.orgThe Parent Line is a free Statewide confidentialtelephone line that provides resources on childbehavior, child development, parenting, caregiversupport, and community resources.The Parent Line ServingHawai'i Families,Empowering LivesParent And Children Together (P.A.C.T)Ulupono Family Strengthening Program243-7001270 Hookahi St., Ste 201 – Wailuku, HI 96793mauimandrade@pacthawaii.orgProvides parenting education, promoting childhealth, development, and safety, offers emotionalsupport and links families to resources in theircommunityParent and ChildrenTogether Hawaii6

Tutu & Me Traveling Preschool811 Kolu Street #102 – Wailuku, HI 96793Mon/Wed – Upcountry/LahainaTues/Thurs – Kihei/Central249-2430PID@PIDFOUNDATION.ORGProvides a curriculum that is organized aroundlearning themes and cultural aspects. Teachingteams, composed of early education educators,travel to pre-selected communities where they setup, conduct, and facilitate the program.Partners in DevelopmentFoundation: PreparingCommunities for Successand ServiceWomen Helping Women242-0775446-7379Main Phone/T.R.O.sEmergency shelter & programs for Victims ofdomestic -7044579-9581The mission of Women Helping Women is to enddomestic violence through advocacy, educationand prevention, and to offer safety, support andempowerment to women and children, victims ofdomestic violence.Women Helping WomenMauiYMCA of Maui242-9007250 Kanaloa Avenue – Kahului, HI 96732Provides a year around schedule of activitiespromoting physical, mental and spiritual welfare.Maintains a multi-purpose exercise room, weightroom, cardiovascular room, racquetball/handballcourts, locker rooms, showers and 25-yard heatedpool. Offers child care to members while usingfacilities. Organizes a free family fun night.Operates after school programs at the followingschools: Haiku, Kalihi Kai, Kihei, Pomaikai, andPuu Kukui. Offers summer day camp at MauiFamily YMCA and Kihei school; kindergartenthrough 5th graders. Conducts classes inaerobics, cardiac therapy, gym, karate, personalfitness, swimming, water aerobics, weight training,yoga etc. Offers American Red Cross CommunityWater Safety (CWS) course (not for the public).Provides various classes at various locations onthe island. Operates Camp Keanae. Provides childcare (3mo-12yrs old) for members while theyYMCA of Maui7

workout, maximum two hours, parents/guardianmust be on the same premises as the child.The Maui Farm Inc.P O Box 1776 – Makawao, HI 96768Residential ProgramsFamily Strengthening & Stipend Programs579-8271info@themauifarm.orgT he Maui FarmPrograms for the CommunityFarm-based Educational ProgramsSchool and Community GardensVolunteer ProgramEmployment and TrainingThe Family Strengthening Program serves MauiCounty families who are homeless due todomestic violence and economic challenges,referred by partner agencies.Breastfeeding Services of Maui (Nancy572-5237mauibabylady@aol.comValley Isle Childbirth – childbirth and infant careclassesBREASTFEEDINGSERVICES OF MAUI AProgram of Valley IsleChildbirthIrvine)2040 Piiholo Road – Makawao, HI 967688

Beautiful Informed Beginnings, LLC (MaryJane)Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1454 – Kihei, HI 96753Provides doula services, childbirth education,lactation support, La Leche League Internationalpostpartum careCribs for Kids (Sudden Infant Deathinformation)283-7139Call or TextBeautiful InformedBeginnings LLC1-888-721-2742242-0900Maui Family Support Services-Cribs forKids Training classes1844 Wili Pa Loop – Wailuku, HI 96793Cribs for Kids – Helpingevery baby sleep saferD.O.H. Public Health NursingMain54 High Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Family Health Services (FHS)984-8260984-2136Children with special needs TB Test Program984-2128Condoms, STD’/HIV testing & counseling984-2129Malama I Ke Ola Health Center (Community871-7772Clinic Maui) Main1881 Nani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Full service medical facilityTobacco cessation services for insured anduninsuredDentalOBGYNWICHui No Ke Ola Pono – Oral health andCommunity Clinic of Maui:Mālama I Ke Ola tion services95 Mahalani Street #21 – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides programs on nutrition, healthmanagement and health care referrals for thecommunity of Maui in a culturally caring manner.Hui No Ke Ola Pono - NativeHawaiian Health CareSystem9

Malama Pregnancy Center of Maui64 Central Avenue – Wailuku, HI 96793All services are free and mProvides pregnancy confirmation with trainedclient advocate, pregnancy plans and educationalprogramsMalama Pregnancy Centerof Maui offering help &hope.Maui Memorial Medical Center244-9056221 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Maui Memorial Medical Center is the only acutecare hospital on the Valley Isle.Maui Memorial MedicalCenterMedQuest (public health insurance)210 Imi Kala Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Quest Enrollment Center243-5780The Hawaii QUEST Program (QUEST) is aMedicaid managed care program where the Statepays health plans to provide coverage of medicaland mental health services. Dental Services areprovided on a fee-for-service basis.Med-QUEST HawaiiQUEST Program (QUEST)MEO Community Services99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793249-2970MEO’s Community Services Department hasoffices on the Islands of Maui, Moloka i, andLana i. Trained case managers help individualsand families to achieve success andself-sufficiency through: Intake and problemidentification, Individual or family service planning& Implementation of solutions.MEO Community ServicesMother’s Milk Maui – Breastfeeding Support by344-1899Jessica Caudill450 Haumana Road – Haiku, HI 9670810

Planned Parenthood of Hawaii – FamilyPlanning800-769-0045140 Hoohana Street – Kahului, HI 96732873-0581Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leadingproviders of high-quality, affordable health care,and the nation’s largest provider of sex education.With or without insurance, you can always come tous for your health care.Planned Parenthood ofHawaii – Family PlanningDept. of Health Public HealthNursing-Wailuku Health Center984-2128984-8260121 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793TB testing (Tuesdays only, 2-4 pm)Free immunization clinic, 1 st & 3 rd Monday of eachmonth(Call for an appointment)Condoms, STD/HIV testing & counselingOr call Maui Aids Foundation for HIV 98662-4031565-7114553-7880Wailuku State Office Building984-826054 High Street, Room 301 – Wailuku, HI 96793WIC (Women, Infants & Children)984-8225781 Kolu Street Suite A-1 – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides Hawaii residents with nourishingsupplemental foods, nutrition education,breastfeeding promotion and health and socialservice referrals.Nutrition Program forWomen, Infants and Children(WIC)UH Co-Op Extension Service244-3242310 W. Kaahumanu Avenue – Kahului, HI 96732General nutrition education, food safety, consumerhealth line, money management, educationalprograms, programs for youth, Maui 4-H.University of Hawaii MauiCollege: Home11

University of Hawaii Maui College CampusHealth Center984-3493310 W. Kaahumanu Avenue – Kahului, HI 96732Medical services include health clearances for allstudents, general medical care, women’sreproductive health services, school and sportsphysicals, a variety of vaccinations including MMR(required by the State of Hawaiʻi to enter college)and flu vaccines, STD treatment and counseling,by appointment or on a walk-in basis. Primaryservice population is the students, staff and facultyof UH Maui College.UH-Maui College CampusHealth CenterLice Clinics of America740-0052300 Ohukai Rd B-319 – Kihei, HI 96753Provides rigorous cleaning and disinfectingservices that prevent the spread of lice.Lice Clinics HawaiiIslands Hospice856-8989149 Maa Street – Kahului, HI 96732Islands Hospice provides excellent, holistic careand support to meet your physical, emotional andspiritual needs.Kahului Hospice HomeHospice Maui244-5555400 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Hospice Maui provides hospice care, bereavementsupport and community outreach services.Hospice MauiValley Isle Childbirth Education LLC572-9440mauibabylady@aol.com2040 Piiholo Road – Makawao, HI 96768Provides phone and in home breastfeedingcounseling for new mothers. Offers breastfeedingclasses every month.Valley Isle ChildbirthEducation, LLC12

Hawaii Habitat for HumanityHabitat for Humanity ReStore986-8050970 Lower Main Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Serves families that are between 25% and 80% ofthe median income for Maui County. Families arerequired to attend homeowner education classes,budget counseling and credit counseling.Habitat for Humanity Maui –Building strength, stabilityand self-reliance throughshelterHabitat for Humanity Maui has a building programwhere they build single family or multi-familyhousing for those in need.Habitat for Humanity Maui also does criticalrepairs, renovations and retrofits with its “A BrushWith Kindness” Program.Hale Mahaolu- Luana Gardens (Lowincome)872-4100871-9009615 W. Papa Ave. – Kahului, HI 96732Luana Gardens is Hale Mahaolu’s largest familyhousing community. This site has operated since1983 and includes, one, two, three andfour-bedroom apartment style units. LuanaGardens is also home to MEO Head Start’spreschool program.Hale Mahaolu LuanaGardens13

Hawai’i Fair Housing EnforcementProgram 24 N. Church St., Ste 401 – Wailuku, HI 96793OahuToll Free242-0724536-4302800-499-4302 2 The mission of the Legal Aid Society Hawai’i's FairHousing Enforcement Program is to promote fairhousing and end housing discrimination througheducation, advocacy, outreach, and litigation.HAWAI I FAIR HOUSINGENFORCEMENTPROGRAM AT THE LEGALAID SOCIETY OF HAWAI IFamily Life Center877-088095 S, Kane Street – Kahului, HI 96732Housing for Women and ChildrenFamily Life Center is an outreach organizationserving the communities on Maui Island. Theyoffer a variety of programs including: PermanentSupportive Housing, Shelter, HomelessPrevention and Rapid Re-Housing.Family Life Center Maui,HawaiiHousing & Urban Development (HUD)270-775135 Lunalilo Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Section 8 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Public Housing Administration’s mission is toprovide safe, decent and sanitary housingconditions for very low-income families and tomanage resources efficiently.Housing Choice VoucherSection 8 ProgramKa Hale A Ke Ola Homeless ResourceCenter242-7600670 Waiale Road – Wailuku, HI 96793Na Hale O Wainee-Lahaina15 Ipu Aumakua Lane – Lahaina, HI 96761662-0076Hale Makana O Waiale (Low income)195 Waimaluhia Lane – Wailuku, HI 96793249-0700Ka Hale A Ke Ola is a comprehensive resourcecenter that provides emergency and transitionalshelter, adult education and training, counseling, aprimary care medical clinic and facilities for childcare.Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource CenterMaui14

Kahului Town Terrace439-6273170 Hoohana Street – Kahului, HI 96732Family HousingKahului Town Terrace is an apartment communityfor families and seniors in Maui County. There arefour two-story buildings surrounding a centralcourtyard. Located in the heart of Kahului, it isnear two shopping centers and 5 miles from theairport.Kahului Town TerraceMaui Youth & Family Services- Main officeShelter for teens579-8406579-8414200 Ike Drive – Makawao, HI 96768Provides services such as Tobacco, Alcohol andDrug Prevention, Project Venture (freeafter-school activities), Emergency Shelter,Therapeutic Foster Care, Independent LivingProgram, Transitional Living Program, Outreachand Advocacy, Adolescent Outpatient SubstanceAbuse Treatment, School-based Services,Mentoring Programs and much more.Welcome to Maui Youth andFamily Services - MauiYouth and Family ServicesSteadfast Housing DevelopmentCorp/Employment Program244-08851498 Lower Main Street #B2 – Wailuku HI 96793Steadfast Housing Development Corporationadministers a continuum of housing andemployment options throughout the state ofHawaii to adults with serious and persistent mentalillnesses.Steadfast HousingDevelopment CorporationPublic Housing Application832-5960The Hawaii Public Housing Authority helps provideHawai i residents with affordable housing andshelter without discrimination.Hawaii Public HousingAuthority - State of Hawaii15

Alu Like, Inc. (Native Hawaiians/NativeAmericans)242-977495 Mahalani St. – J. Walter Cameron Center B#528-3A – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides financial assistance to studentsparticipating in a vocational or technical educationprogram for occupations that can provide a “living”wage.ALU LIKE, Inc.Catholic Charities g2050 Main St. Ste 3A – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides services such as Housing assistance,temporary financial assistance to families facingfinancial hardship, educational classes on propermedication management, case managementdealing with foster care and relative placementservices and veteran-related services through ourSupportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF)program.Catholic Charities MauiPrograms and Services16

Dept. of Human ServicesSNAP (Food Stamps)984-8300Benefits, Employment, Support ServicesMaui Public Assistance54 High Street #125 – Wailuku, HI 96793The SNAP program provides crucial food andnutritional support to qualifying low-income andneedy households, and those making thetransition from welfare to self-sufficiency. In FY2014, SNAP helped put food on the table for anestimated 193,565 Hawaii residents (98,440families).Maui Independent Living Center220 Imi Kala St, Ste. 103 – Wailuku, HI 96793(for disabled participants)Maui Economic Opportunity & BusSchedule- Main Office99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Benefit, Employment &Support Services SUPPLEMENTALNUTRITION ASSISTANCEPROGRAM (SNAP)249-2990243-4382Maui Economic Opportunity,Inc. - MainPage249-2990MEO Community Services Administration99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides dental, vision, hearing and mobilityassistance expenses for Seniors 60 years old.Maximum benefits are: Dental 1,000; Vision 1,000; Mobility (scooter or walker) 1,000;Hearing Aids 1,000.Maui Economic Opportunity Inc.-LIHEAP(Low Income Home Energy AssistanceProgram) Help with household utilities bills.99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793MEO Transportation Services189 Kaahumanu Ave – Kahului, HI 96732MEO Emergency Needs99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793MEO Rental Assistance99 Mahalani Street – Wailuku, HI 97017

Maui Food Bank760 Kolu Street –Wailuku, HI 96793243-9500info@mauifoodbank.orgThe Maui Food Bank is our community’s primarysafety net for providing hunger relief to those inneed. Their purpose is to collect and distributefood to organizations and agencies that rely on usto help improve the quality of life of those in ourisland ‘ohana. The Maui Food Bank exists toensure that no one in Maui County will go hungry.Maui Food Bank — Helpingthe Hungry in Maui CountyUniversity Of Hawaii Maui CollegeEducation Opportunity Center984-3286310 W. Kaahumanu Ave, Hookipa Building –Kahului, HI 96732Helps Maui County Adults & college-ready highschool seniors enroll in college or otherpost-secondary education on Maui or elsewhere.Free services. Access college & financial aidresources.Educational OpportunityCenter (EOC)Salvation Army45 W. Kamehameha Ave – Kahului, HI 96732Homeless Programs871-6270Lahaina Office131 Shaw Street – Lahaina, HI 96761661-5335The Salvation Army in Maui County is providingemergency food boxes, meals-to-go, andemotional and spiritual support.Hawaiian and Pacific IslandsDivision - Maui LocationsFeed My Sheep Ministry-Food Distribution872-9100Hansen Road – Puunene, HI 96784Saturdays 9:30-11:30 amFeed My Sheep is a unique mobile fooddistribution program that distributes toneighborhoods of need each week. They pass outbags of groceries to anyone who needs our help.Friends Helping FriendsHawaiian Community Assets587-7886200 North Vineyard Boulevard, Suite A300 –Honolulu, HI 96817Hawaiian Community AssetsProvides Home buyer education, counseling,financial literacy, mortgage, & etc.1-866-400-1116Toll Free18

Goodwill Industries of HawaiiPrograms And Services871-4143info@higoodwill.org250 Alamaha Street – Kahului, HI 96732Goodwill Hawaii provides Employment Services,Commercial Services, and Community Services, tostrengthen Hawaii's communities through thepower of work. Working citizens provide taxrevenue and are able to purchase goods andservices from businesses in the community.Goodwill ProgramsWIC (Women, Infants, & Children)1881 Nani Street – Wailuku, HI 96793781 Kolu St. A-1 – Wailuku, HI 96793Na Hale O Wainee ResourceCenter-Lahaina WIC office15 Ipu Aumakua Lane – Lahaina, HI 96761Hana WIC OfficeThe Special Supplemental Nutrition Program forWomen, Infants and Children (WIC), is a federallyfunded program which provides Hawaii residentswith nourishing supplemental foods, nutritioneducation, breastfeeding promotion and healthand social service referrals. The participants ofWIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, orpostpartum women, and infants and childrenunder age five who meet income guidelines andhave a medical or nutritional risk.Friends of the Children’s Justice Center ofMaui, Inc.872-4034984-8225667-7598248-4853WIC (Women, Infants, &Children)986-86341773-A Wili Pa Loop – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides funds to help with healing for abused andseverely neglected children. (ex. Clothing, tutoring,counseling, medical needs, transportation, andrecreationFriends of the Children'sJustice Center of Maui – MyWordPress BlogChildren under 18 yrs of age.Needs to be referred by a Social worker or helpingprofessional from Child Welfare Services (CWS).19

Maui Family Support Services, Inc.242-1608Maui County Early Childhood Resource Center1844 Wili Pa Loop – Wailuku, HI 96793Child Care subsidy program, providing financialassistance for childcare in Maui County.Parents/guardians must be working or inschool/job training at least 30 hrs per week.Maui Family Support Services, Inc.Quality Care for Hawaiian Keiki55 North Church Street, Ste A-1 – Wailuku, HI96793793-2816QCHK@mfss.orgChild Care subsidy program, providing financialassistance for parent/caregiver of a child up to 13years old or a special needs child up to 19 yearsoldNative Hawaiian/ Part-Hawaiian living inCentral/Upcountry Maui, Molokai, and Hana.Working or going to school 30 hrs per week orneeding assistance in order to work or go toschool.Maui Family SupportServices, Inc.Complete an Eligibility screen at www.mfss.org orcall 793-2816 for more information.Wailuku Union Church- Food Pantry327 S. High Street – Wailuku, HI 96793Provides emergency food boxes to the needy,those that live in Central Maui. Qualified recipientsmay only receive food every 30 days244-9177wuc@hawaiiantel.netSaturdays only: 8:30am - 11:00amSt. John's Episcopal Church- Food Pantry8992 Kula Highway – Kula, HI 96790878-1485stjohnskeokea@yahoo.comProvides food once a month for those in need.Food is non perishable.20

Aloha House, Maui Youth & FamilyServices, &Malama Family Recovery Center579-84141931 Baldwin Avenue – Makawao, HI 96768Mailing: P.O. Box 790006 – Paia, HI 96779Three Non-profit Organizations that work togetherto provide a continuum of care and ensureeveryone has the help they need to achieve andmaintain a foundation for lasting recovery andwell-being through a variety of residential andoutpatient programs.Maui Youth & Family Services:- Emergency Shelters and Therapeutic Foster Care foryouth in crisis- Adolescent Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment- Tobacco, Alcohol, Drug & Pregnancy Prevention- Outreach, Advocacy and Case Management for at-riskand homeless youth- Independent Living Program for youth aging out offoster care808-579-8414Welcome to Maui Youth andFamily Services - MauiYouth and Family ServicesAloha House Services:- Residential and Outpatient Substance Abuse/AddictionTreatment- Sober Living Housing- Crisis Support- Drug Court- Mental Health and Family Services808-579-8414Welcome to Aloha House Aloha House, IncMalama Family Recovery Center (Maui’s ONLYwomen-specific treatment center) :- Therapeutic Living Program for women and theirchildren (ONLY place where young children can livewith their mothers during the recovery process)- Sober Living Program women and children808-877-7117Malama Family RecoveryCenter: Home21

- Outpatient Treatment- BabySAFE (Substance Abuse Free Environment) –outreach intervention that increases access to prenatalcare, treatment and case management so women canget clean and sober and give birth to healthy babiesAmerican Cancer Society in Hawaii1-800-227-2345The American Cancer Society has programs andservices to help you manage cancer treatment andrecovery and find the emotional support you need.American Cancer Society inHawaiiChild Abuse Or Neglect Report HotlineOahuNeighborhood Islands832-53001-800-494-3991Adult Abuse or Neglect Reporting HotlineOahuMaui/Molokai/Lanai832-5115243-5151CWS programs include family strengthening andsupport, child protection, foster care, adoption,independent living and licensing of resource familyhomes, group homes and child-placingorganizations. Services are available on Oahu,Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai and Lanai.Social Services ChildWelfare ServicesChild & Family Service877-6888392 N. Market St.– Wailuku, HI 96793Maui Sexual Assault CenterSex Abuse Treatment ServicesSexual Assault 24 hour Crisis HotlineSexual Assault Support ServicesDomestic Violence Advocacy873-86241-800-890-4318877-9888Caring for Keiki:Childhood education programs and programsfocusing on the prevention of child abuse andneglect through parent education and familycounseling.Child & Family ServicesMaui CountyHealing from Trauma:Programs designed to aid individuals and familiesin crisis, helping them to heal and rebuild theirlives through counseling and therapeutic supportservices.Empowering Youth:Programs that help teens through personal crisisin school and in life, providing tools to become22

confident, independent, and successful and toearn a high school diploma.Honoring Kūpuna:Caregiver programs offering respite, resources,and support to families caring for elderly lovedones with other health issues. Wellness and casemanagement programs help keep kūpuna safeand living independently.Social Enterprises:Contracted counseling and crisis interventionservices for local businesses.Call it Quits-The Hawaii Tobacco Hotline1-800-483-3114Free phone-based or web-based coaching andFree Nicotine Replacement Therapy (patches,gum, or lozenges)Hawaii QuitlineDept. Of Health- Maui Community HealthCenter (Adult Mental Health)984-2150121 Mahalani St. – Wailuku, HI 96793DOH Maui District HealthOfficeACCESS Line (Crisis & SuicidePrevention)1-800-753-6879Domestic Violence Action Center Legal Helpline531-3771dvac@stoptheviolence.orgThe Domestic Violence Action Center’s Helplineprovides referrals and procedural information forobtaining TRO’s (temporary restraining orders),applying for child support, reporting child abuseand using the justice system.Domestic Violence ActionCenterHelpline hours are 8:30 am – 4:30 pmHawaii Standard TimeHospice Maui (Grief Support “Heal”Group)1-800-690-6200244-5555400 Mahalani St. – Wailuku, HI 96793The HEAL (Help Ease A Loss) Grief SupportGroup meets weekly at Hospice Maui in Wailukuand is free of charge . The meeting alternateseach week between Tuesday 3 – 4:30pm orWednesday 6 – 7:30pm. The group provides anopportunity to share your experiences and feelingsHospice Maui23

regarding the death of your loved one and to listento and learn from others.Kaiser Behavioral Health (for Kaiserinsured)243-642055 Maui Lani Parkway – Wailuku, HI 96793Maui Family Guidance Center243-1252270 Waiehu Beach Rd, Ste. 213 – Wailuku, HI96793Lahaina OfficeMaui Family Guidance Center (M

D.O.H. Public Health Nursing Main 54 High Street - Wailuku, HI 96793 Family Health Services (FHS) Children with special needs TB Test Program Condoms, STD'/HIV testing & counseling 984-8260 984-2136 984-2128 984-2129 Malama I Ke Ola Health Center (Community Clinic Maui) Main 1881 Nani Street - Wailuku, HI 96793

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Analyzing the Capacity and Engagements Heatmap Blue –The resource’s engaged time is significantly lower than the resource’s overall capacity, and should be given more work. Green –The resource’s engaged time is roughly the same as the resource’s overall capacity Red - The resource’s engaged time is significantly higher than the resource’s overall

specialized & technical field; capacity accreditation can facilitate more active engagement in resource adequacy planning by regulators, stakeholders, and policymakers. Why do we also need a robust framework for capacity accreditation? Resource 1. Resource 2. Resource 3. Resource 4. Resource 5 Resource n. Total capacity requirement .

monitors, and flexible seating to accommodate small group, large group, and individual work. The classroom has a maximum capacity of 36 students. Figure 1 shows the classroom before and after redesign, and Figure 2 shows three views of the new ALC. Participants Faculty and students who had taught or taken at least one