•The Pantry by Feeding USO Hawaii 96500 www.uso.org/Hawaii Hawaii Together 70700 USO provides support moral boosting activities to service members and www.thepantry.org their families. The Pantry is the only e-commerce food pantry in the country operating weekly, year-round, to provide free, nutritious food to the families of Hawaii. •United States Veterans Initiative 96440 •The Salvation Army Hawaiian & www.usvets.org U.S.VETS Hawaii provides services to individuals and families that meet Pacific Islands Division (Oahu) 96450 eligibility criteria for assistance via emergency and transitional shelter www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org services, permanent supportive-housing and permanent housing with The Salvation Army provides critical programs and services including wrap-around services. basic needs, food, clothing, and housing; drug and alcohol rehabilitation; youth services; senior care; and emergency disaster services serving University of Hawaii Foundation 74370 90,000 people annually. www.uhfoundation.org The University of Hawai‘i Foundation raises private gifts for the benefit The Toddler Program 74500 of the University of Hawai‘i and its students. We provide central services www.thetoddlerprogram.org to raise funds, manage assets, and administer gift accounts. As a preschool, we provide children with a well-rounded education to prepare them for future academic success and to be contributing Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii 96610 members of society. www.visitoralohasocietyofhawaii.org Our goal is to let visitors know we care and we are here to help when Touch A Heart 75610 there is a need. We are a temporary lifeline to provide initial assistance www.touchahearthawaii.org to visitors in distress or in a crisis situation. Since March of 2020, Touch A Heart has worked in partnership with other nonprofits and the community to provide gourmet, healthy meals Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii 70170 to those in need through our “Kupuna & Family Meals” program. www.vlsh.org Many individuals and families don’t have resources to help them resolve U.S.-Japan Council 81160 their civil legal problems. Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii ensures that www.usjapancouncil.org poverty is not a barrier to high-quality legal assistance. The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. Its members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders to create •Waianae Coast Comprehensive solutions to mutual concerns. Health Center 96530 Ulu A’e Learning Center 81550 www.wcchc.com www.uluae.org WCCHC provides primary care, specialists, a 24-hour ER, dental, Ulu A‘e Learning Center grows rooted and engaged communities through behavioral health, pharmacy, lab, x-ray, homeless outreach, Native Native Hawaiian place-based programs and events in West O‘ahu. Hawaiian healing, and more through clinics located in Waianae, Nanakuli, Waipahu, Kapolei, and Ewa. United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii 96490 www.unitedcerebralpalsyhawaii.org Waianae Economic Development Council 96830 Our vision is to empower individuals with choices that provide www.thewedc.com opportunities for independence and success: a life without limits for We provide a range of services that are grouped into 4 programs: people with disabilities. • Business Development and Financial Literacy • Youth Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship United Self Help 72360 • CDFI Loan Fund–Agriculture Projects www.unitedselfhelp.org • Community Projects and Events United Self Help is a mental health consumer-run agency which enables persons who have experienced mental health issues to recover with education and support. We operate support groups, classes on recovery, peer mentoring, and socialization.
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