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The Lehua Transition House provides supportive transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence who are referred by staff at the Ohia Shelter, other emergency domestic violence shelters, and domestic violence providers statewide. Supportive case management could include safety planning, acquiring TANF benefits, access to job training, and other life skills to help survivors increase their socio-economic options. We also provide on-site, therapeutic counseling to participants while they are in residence. Lehua House is a two-story structure with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, that can house seven survivors without children up to 12 months. It is ADA accessible with a separate ADA bedroom and private bathroom. The house is fully furnished and equipped with appliances. Confidential Location
Provides food, clothing, emergency/transitional shelter, life-skills and other classes. We have a food pantry for our clients only that are accessed through "Village Bucks", and an emergency food box will be given upon completion of intake process. HOPE Homeless Shelter located in Kalaeloa. Outreach On-Site Services - Mail access for unsheltered clients, case management services, legal services (Tuesdays), food pantry, benefit application, referral services, first to work, rent to work referrals, practicum site, volunteers opportunities, disaster evacuation assistances. Shelter On-Site Services - Mail access for residents, case management, Kapa'alana Early Education, legal services, anger management classes, financial courses, family moral, thrift store, food pantry, benefit assistances, referral services, first to work site, TB screening services, Micro-business.

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Homeless Drop In Centers
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Clothing
Homeless Shelter
We provide clean and sober housing, bridge to success transitional housing, resource referrals, parenting classes, life skills classes, substance abuse relapse prevention, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, re-entry from incarceration, domestic violence education, employment services, case management, and advocacy. WIN is committed to guiding women and teens towards sobriety, self-esteem and responsibility through our warm, nurturing and holistic approach. We help our clients develop positive life skills they need to become independent and productive members of our community. We do everything we can to break the generational cycle of hopelessness and abuse. WIN gives preference for admission of pregnant women in our housing and treatment program.

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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Work Clothing
Case/Care Management
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Relapse Prevention Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Parenting Skills Classes
Specialized Information and Referral
Offers transitional shelters; Transitional shelter accepts families with minor children, whom are homeless or at risk of being homeless and teaches the skills necessary to become independent, self sufficient, and productive members of society.
Our Helpline is staffed by caring professionals who understand the unique challenges faced by today's military and veteran families. This free service offers information, creates connections and gives hope to stuggling families, wherever they are. It can also serve as a future resident's first step to moving to the National Home.
(Transitional Housing Program) Provides housing for victims who need safety and support and are ready to go to school/work. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plan, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence. Length of stay varies depending on individual needs and up to 24 months at the Transitional Apartments. Transitional Housing Program provides housing for victims who need safety and support and are ready to go to school/work. Client learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plan, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they're not responsible for domestic violence. Length of stay varies depending on individual needs.
Provides housing, case management, and nutrition services to Hawaii residents on Island of Oahu with disabilities, including HIV/AIDS and have very low income. Housing services include transitional shelter, short-term rent assistance, utility assistance, security deposit assistance, and rental subsidy programs. Case management is provided in conjunction with housing assistance. Nutritional services includes grocery distribution, home delivery to the house bound, and twice weekly hot lunches.

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Emergency Shelter
Case/Care Management
Nutrition Related Public Assistance Programs
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides safety and shelter to women and their children in danger, due to domestic violence.

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Domestic Violence Shelters
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides transitional housing in a safe, sober environment with case management and employment assistance.
Transitional shelter provides Housing First Case Management and focuses on connecting clients to mainstream resources, increasing income, life and tenancy skills, and reaching the ultimate goal of Permanent Housing.
(The Maui Farm) The Family Strengthening Program is a farm-based residential program providing transitional housing and life skills training for families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness due to domestic violence and economic issues. With a focus on the whole family, the program provides opportunities for daily learning and application of healthy life skills and effective parenting strategies in a safe home environment, and strengthens families to remain intact and healthy. Working in collaboration with partner agencies including Women Helping Women and other homeless services provider agencies, The Maui Farm’s services strengthen the continuum of care for struggling families. We provide a housing and family strengthening component after emergency shelter services have been maximized, and before families move on to long-term affordable housing in the community. The average duration of program participation is six to eighteen months. Shared housing is provided on-site at The Maui Farm, with monthly rental fees determined in compliance with federal HOME Program regulations.

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On the Job Training
Community Gardening
Farm Worker Volunteer Opportunities
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Life Skills Education
Offers a variety of sports/fitness programs including aerobics, weightlifting, racquetball and swimming. Provides lodging for single men. Sponsors youth programs including holiday fun, hula, ukulele, computers, junior leadership, and sports. Provides after school and vacation child care. Also provides a driver's education program. Has single room male-only residential facility, call about accomodations, room rates and other information.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Extended Child Care
Driving Safety Education
Y Facilities
Preschools
Mana`olana, Komohana, Lawehana and Kome Transitional housing sites provides safe and decent shelters with case management and assistance towards permanent housing by addressing obstacles which prevent homeless persons from obtaining and retaining permanent housing through a coordinated effort of health, housing, financial and social services.
(Emergency and Transitional Housing Programs) HOPE emergency shelter programs provide shelter for families and individuals that are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Services include intake/assessment, case management, referrals/linkages to community resources, access to bed space, storage, meals, laundry, food pantry and clothing bank. On-site life skills classes also provided. Referrals by County's Coordinated Entry System (CES) only.
(Ka 'Ohu Hou O Manoa Transitional Housing) Transitional housing program (up to 9 months residency) for homeless women (in stable recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction) and their children. Individual families live in a peaceful, clean and sober, supportive environment in a large, furnished bedroom with a full size bed, bunk bed, dresser, desk and closet.
Zion Ipuka Transitional services offers food, clothing and necessities for those in need and transitional housing for working men in recovery.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
(Homebase) Fernhurst is a women's residence with a Transitional Housing Program for women. Program entry requires application and interview for eligibility. If accepted, participants must: complete 2 hours of community service per week, check in weekly with the program coordinator, and participate in 2 learning circles and 1 Professional Women's Group. The program serves women on parole and economically disadvantaged women; providing information on the subjects of housing, jobs and personal finance,education and promoting self-sufficiency.

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Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Transitional Housing/Shelter
(KTLC, Kumuhonua) Kumuhonua Transitional Living Center (KTLC) provides transitional housing and case management services for single adults, couples, and adult families (18 years and older) who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Low-barrier to entry maintained.
Provides shelter for persons who are homeless and who are willing to abide by house rules (including, but not limited to: no drugs, no alcohol, no violence) for a maximum of six weeks. Stays up to six weeks include mandatory attendance at life skills training. Residence beyond six weeks includes vocational and educational referrals and assistance. Requires clients to be actively engaged in improving their situation with the goal of moving back into the community. Has 40 studio and 32 two-bedroom units with kitchen and bath; separate dormitories for single women and single men; day care center; primary care medical clinic, laundry facilities and common dining hall. Can accommodate 310 persons.

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Homeless Shelter
Transitional Housing/Shelter
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

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Transitional Apartment Program (TAP) provides housing for victims who need safety and support and are ready to go to school/work. Program participants learn dynamics of domestic violence, develop safety plan, improve self-esteem and learn healthy parenting skills. Children develop safety plans and learn they’re not responsible for domestic violence. Length of stay varies depending on individual needs and up to 24 months at the Transitional Apartments.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Transitional shelter provides Housing First Case Management and focuses on connecting clients to mainstream resources, increasing income, life and tenancy skills, and reaching the ultimate goal of Permanent Housing.
(WIN Kauai) We provide clean and sober housing, bridge to success transitional housing, resource referrals, parenting classes, life skills classes, substance abuse relapse prevention, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, re-entry from incarceration, domestic violence education, employment services, case management, and advocacy. WIN is committed to guiding women and teens towards sobriety, self-esteem and responsibility through our warm, nurturing and holistic approach. We help our clients develop positive life skills they need to become independent and productive members of our community. We do everything we can to break the generational cycle of hopelessness and abuse. WIN gives preference for admission of pregnant women in our housing and treatment program.

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Work Clothing
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Relapse Prevention Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Transitional housing for HIV+ individuals who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. Participants may stay between 3 and 24 months; there is on-site curricula, one-on-one counseling, and group activities. Participants pay 30% of income towards rent. Not a hospice or treatment facility, but ensures that participants are connected to needed primary medical care and support services.
Kumu Ola Hou is a recovery-oriented transitional shelter for people who have experienced trauma associated with homelessness.