Homelessness in Hawaii

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  • Organizations, Links to Organizations
  • Phone Numbers
    • Statewide
      • State's Homeless Programs Section, (808) 832-5930
      • Aloha United Way, 211
      • Adult Mental Health, (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879 (rural counties)
    • O'ahu
      • Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, 2229 North School Street Suite 207, (808) 845-4565 (Services offered: Direct Referrals, Information) (website)
      • Aloha United Way, 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Suite 700 (808) 275-2000 (Ask for Aloha United Way) (Direct Referrals, General Information, Volunteer Opportunities)
      • Alternative Structures International (transitional shelter for families in Waianae), (808) 696-4039
      • Catholic Charities of Hawaii, helpline: (808) 521-HELP (website)
        • Housing placement, Seniors (60 and older): 2745 Pali Highway, (808) 595-0077
        • Housing placement for those under 60: 250 Vineyard St., (808) 527-4357
        • Mā‘ili Land Transitional Housing Program (808) 696-4885
      • Kalihi-Palama Health Center, (808) 531-6322, (website)
        • Clinic Appointments, Cancellations, Information, 848-1438
        • KPHC Administration (808) 845-8578
        • Behavioral Health (808) 841-7981
        • Dental Clinic (808) 845-0686
        • Health Education (808) 847-4111
        • Optometry (808) 792-5599
        • WIC (808) 841-0011
      • Hale Kipa (emergency shelter in Manoa for youth in crises), Inc (808) 589-1829
      • Hale Ulu Pono. Steadfast Housing Development Corporation (Singles - Mentally Ill) (808) 599-6230
      • Health Care for the Homeless (see Kalihi-Palama Health Center above for more phone #s) (808) 531-6322, (website)
      • Holo Loa'a Inc.
        • Weinberg Village Waimanalo (family), (808) 259-6658
        • Onemalu Emergency & Transitional (single and family), Barber's Point. (808)682-3869
      • Homeless Solutions, Inc., 2734 So. King Street Honolulu, 96826 (808) 973-0600
        • Kokea Shelter 780-6546 (Families)
        • Kulaokahua Shelter 780-6544 (Elderly)
        • Loliana Shelter 780-6550 (Families)
        • Nakolea 780-6553 (Working Singles)
        • Vancouver House 780-6536 (Students With or Without Families)
      • Ho'omana'olana Transitional Shelter 700 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 503, Honolulu, (808)592-9022, (Singles with HIV)
      • Institute for Human Services Inc., (808) 546 Ka'a'ahi St., (808) 845-7052
        • Sumner Street (men), (808) 537-2724
        • Ka'a'ahi Street (women and children), (808) 845-7052
      • Mā‘ili Land Transitional Housing Program (Catholic Charities) (808) 696-4885
      • Mental Health Kokua 1221 Kapi'olani Blvd. Suite 345 (808) 737-2523
      • Ohana Ola O Kahumana 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, (808) 696-4095. (Transitional shelter for families)
      • Partners in Care, (808) 845-7150
      • Puu Honua Initial Contact Shelter for homeless, contact: Sadrian "Brother Sage" Chee, 780-3386. 54-058 Hauula Homestead Road, Hauula, HI 96717. E-mail: iambrothergeorge@aol.com
      • Safe Haven Emergency & Transitional (singles), (808)524-7233
      • Salvation Army Family Treatment Services, Honolulu, 96816, (808) 732-2802
      • Steadfast Housing Development Corp., 677 Ala Moana, Suite 713, (808) 599-6230
        • Hale Ulu Pono (singles, mentally ill), (808) 682-4466
      • Wai'anae Community Outreach, (808) 696-5667
      • Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (808)696-7081
      • Waikiki Health Center, (808) 922-4790
      • Weinberg Village Waimanalo, (808) 259-6658
    • Maui
      • Aloha House, Paia, (808) 579-9584
      • Maui Economic Concerns of the Community, Wailuku. (808) 242-7600
      • Ka Hale a Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center (KHOA). Wailuku - (808) 242-7600. Lahaina (808) 662-0076.
      • Malama Family Recovery Center, Kahului. (808) 877-7117
      • Maui Homeless Alliance, Wailuku. (808) 877-0880.
      • Maui Youth and Family Services, (808) 579-8406
      • Mental Health Kokua, (808) 244-7405
      • Salvation Army, (808) 871-6270
      • Women Helping Women, Wailuku, (808) 242-6600, Shelter Hotline: (808) 579-9581
    • Kaua'i
      • Hale `Opio Kauai Inc., Lihue, (808) 245-2873
      • Kaua'i Continuum of Care, Lihue. (808) 245-4072
      • Kauai Economic Opportunity (808) 245-4077
      • YWCA Kauai Family Violence Shelter, Lihue, (808) 245-8404 Crisis Line:(808) 245-6362
    • Big Island
      • Bridge House, Inc., (Kona, Hawaii), (808) 322-3305
      • East Hawaii Coalition for the Homeless, (808) 961-2559
      • Hawaii Community Alliance Partners, (808) 934-7852
      • Kawaihae Transitional Housing Program (Catholic Charities) (808) 882-7609
      • Mental Health Kokua (East Hawaii), (808) 935-7167
      • Mental Health Kokua (West Hawaii), (808) 331-1468
      • Office of Social Ministry, 140-B Holomua Street Hilo, HI 96720, (808) 935-3050
    • Services for Veterans

Hawaii Public Housing Authority

In General

Politics of Homelessness

Act 50 - Squatter's Law

10 year plan to end homelessness

Counting the Homeless

National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day

Rental Housing Trust Fund -- state program supports the development of affordable housing.

Rental shortage

High Housing Costs

Supportive housing in Hawaii

Transitional Housing in Hawaii

Mental Illness, Drugs

Big Island

Maui

Homelessness on Oahu

Kaua'i

U.S. VETS program

Homelessnes and children

Homelessness Awareness Week

Joint Legislative Housing and Homeless Task Force

On January 17, 2006, the Joint Legislative Housing and Homeless Task Force issued its report (see report). It has a goal of "building 10,000 to 15,000 affordable units within five years. Its spending proposal includes $40 million to support homeless shelters and service providers." [1] Other recommendations by the Joint Legislative Housing and Homeless Task Force include:

  • Identify private and public lands available for affordable housing developments.
  • Encourage the development of self-help ownership housing on small state-owned parcels and appropriate $2 million over five years for construction loans for 50 self-help homes.
  • Appropriate $50,000 for a study to identify available land from private estates for affordable housing.
  • Appropriate $75,000 for a plan to develop affordable ownership and rental housing in the Honolulu urban core.
  • Accelerate the state's Kalaeloa project to develop 2,385 affordable housing units by providing $70 million to finance construction of offsite infrastructure.
  • Require that state agencies give affordable housing projects priority processing and amend state law to improve and streamline the fast-track permitting process.
  • Request that the counties establish expedited permitting for affordable housing projects and appropriate $650,000 for implementation.
  • Appropriate $50,000 to study the feasibility of placing federal public housing projects under private ownership.
  • Provide tax breaks to landlords of apartment complexes who maintain units as affordable rentals and encourage landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers by providing a general excise tax holiday equivalent to one month of rent for each unit. The estimated cost would be $450,000 annually, or $2.25 million over five years.
  • Consider state acquisition of government-subsidized affordable housing projects that are about to convert to market-priced housing over the next five years, including the city's Kukui Gardens. [2]

Other articles on homelessness

Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii

Affordable Housing in Hawaii

Hunger in Hawaii

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