Hale Ola Transition House | Puuhonua
The Hale Ola Transition House provides transitional housing for survivors and their children for a period of 6-24 months while they work to become financially independent and stable. Hale Ola has five separate living areas and can house two to 10 survivors and their children at a time (12 beds). The configuration of Hale Ola provides flexibility in providing housing to families with more than four children and/or families with multiple children under the age of five who are currently under served on Oahu. Hale Ola provides survivors and their children a safe, comfortable home with transitional case management provided by shelter advocates so that survivors can receive the assistance they need to find more permanent housing and financial resources. Shelter Advocates provide voluntary comprehensive support services to survivors, including housing education, childcare support and referral, and employment counseling. Confidential Location
Categories
Last assured
Unknown
Physical Address
Hours
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Monday-Sunday 24 hours Crisis Support
Voice
Fax
(808) 526-2400
Website
Fee
No fees
Eligibility
Survivors of domestic violence with children who are unemployed or lack financial stability. They can enter Hale Ola from emergency domestic violence shelters or other emergency type housing situations. We will prioritize placement for survivors with 3 or more children.
Service area
All Islands,Oahu,Hawaii (Big Island),Maui,Kauai,Molokai,Lanai,Niihau
Agency info
Parents And Children Together
Working together with Hawaii’s children, individuals, and families to create safe and promising futures.