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​Next is from "Lawyer list of volunteer pro bono" this PDF document you can download PDF here.

 

Call Access to Justice to set up an appointment with a Lawer (free volunteer services) at (808) 954-8290

Email the Law Library for questions: LawLibrary@courts.hawaii.gov

"ACCESS TO JUSTICE ROOM / SELF-HELP CENTERS
The Court Self-Help Centers are a collaborative effort of the Judiciary, the Hawaii Access
to Justice Commission, the Hawaii State Bar Association, the Kauai County Bar Association, the
Maui County Bar Association, the Hawaii County Bar Association, West Hawaii Bar Association,
AmeriCorps, and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii to increase access to justice for self-represented
litigants. Over 27,000 visitors have received legal help and nearly 700 attorneys have volunteered
since the first Court Self-Help Center opened on Kauai in 2011.
Volunteer attorneys are providing legal help to the community remotely through the
statewide Court Self-Help Centers. Attorneys will provide limited legal help by telephone in areas

such as landlord-tenant, family, and other district court matters. Calls will be answered by an AmeriCorps Advocate who will connect you with the attorney. Please call the Court Self-Help
Center in your community during the following days and times.

 

"Access to Justice was i made an appointment and they called me back that it will be over zoom app or something like meeting app and i asked the lawyer at my appointment all my questions and he told me how to resolve through different forms or petitions where to get it what keywords to use to help the clerk at the kapolei family court know what i need forms petitions, you can sign up for access to justice there at kapolei family court also, they right your name down." - anonymous


Honolulu Access to Justice Room: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:00 am – 1:00pm. Callers will be referred by the Honolulu District Court Service Center.
Phone: (808) 538-5629


Kauai Court Self-Help Center: Monday and Thursday from 10:00 am – Noon.
Phone: (808) 698-7552


Maui Court Self-Help Center: Monday and Thursday from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.
Phone: (808) 707-7153
Hilo Court Self-Help Center: Tuesday and Friday 11:15 am – 12:45 pm.
Phone: (808) 746-5363


Kona Court Self-Help Center: Wednesday from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm.
Phone: (808) 437-7557


Scope: Short term limited legal services to include legal information and/or legal advice.
Contact: Maya Scimeca at maya.scimeca@legalaidhawaii.org

APPELLATE PRO BONO PROGRAM
The Hawaii State Bar Association Appellate Division, working in coordination with the
Hawaii State Judiciary and Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii, have formed the Appellate Pro
Bono Program for attorneys seeking valuable appellate experience through the representation

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of pro se litigants with civil appeals before the Intermediate Court of Appeals and the Hawaii Supreme Court.
The subject matter for eligible cases includes foreclosures, summary possession,
employment discrimination, worker’s compensation, state tax appeals, wrongful termination,
unemployment benefit denials, probate and family law areas of divorce, child custody, child
support, and paternity. This program is expected to expand to other areas of law in the future.
Individuals seeking assistance through this program are pre-screened for subject matter
and income qualifications. As volunteers, you will be provided case information for conflict
checking and assessment. You will then have the opportunity to accept or decline a pro bono
opportunity. Periodic trainings will be available as well as mentoring by experienced appellate
attorneys on the procedural aspects of the assigned pro bono case. Volunteer Attorneys are not
required nor expected to pay court costs or any other out-of-pocket costs associated with the
pro bono case.
Benefits include providing greater access to justice for those in need, gain valuable
experience in appellate briefing and oral argument before the Appellate or Supreme Court.
Scope: Briefing and oral argument at Appellate or Supreme Court
Contact: Program Coordinator at appellate@vlsh.org


BUSINESS LAW CORPS (BLC)
The BLC provides free pro bono corporate legal services to Hawaii’s small business
owners and entrepreneurs.
Scope: Weekly one-on-one 30-minute client consultations; seminars; direct provision of

legal services
Contact: Cat T, ctaschner@businesslawcorps.org


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACTION CENTER (DVAC)
The Domestic Violence Action Center and Legal Hotline is committed to ending domestic
violence and other forms of abuse through leadership, prevention, legal service, individual and
systemic advocacy and social change work.
Scope: Varies as DVAC services offer wide range therefore it is recommended to reach

out to Contacts for further inquiry
Contact: Tiara N or Nanci K, (808) 534-0040,
www.domesticviolenceactioncenter.org

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HAWAII ONLINE PRO BONO (HOP)
Hawaii Online Pro Bono (HOP) is an online service for low to moderate income Hawaii
residents. HOP is a web based legal clinic that allows users to get their civil legal questions
answered 24/7 by Hawaii licensed volunteer attorneys. Help answer Hawaii residents
questions in: family law, estate planning, bankruptcy, landlord-tenant, small claims, veteran
benefits and immigration.
Scope: Answer legal questions at your leisure, anywhere you have internet access.

Clients do not know you by name, only as Attorney ID#.
Contact: hopadmin@vlsh.org; https://hawaii.freelegalanswers.org/  (they don't answer anymore at the website..)

KAPOLEI ACCESS TO JUSTICE ROOM
Free limited legal assistance on family court civil issues (i.e. divorce, paternity, custody,
visitation, child support, adoptions, guardianships of a minor) is available to unrepresented/pro
se parties at the Kapolei Access to Justice Room (KAJR) at the Ronald T. Y. Moon Courthouse in
Kapolei and the Supreme Court Law Library satellite KAJR location in Honolulu. The service is
provided by a partnership between the Hawaii State Judiciary and volunteer attorneys with the
Hawaii State Bar Association’s Family Law Section. Since KAJR opened in September 2012,
more than 2100 clients have been served. Due to the pandemic, KAJR is now being held
remotely through videoconferencing and is open on the first and third Thursdays of each month
from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A person interested in receiving services can sign up by calling
(808) 954-8290.
Scope: Short term limited legal services to include legal information and/or legal advice.
Contact: Dyan Mitsuyama at dyan@mitsuyamaandrebman.com


LAWYERS FOR EQUAL JUSTICE
Lawyers for Equal Justice represents low-income and marginalized Hawaii residents in

impact litigation, 

Scope: Assistance ranging from short-term research projects on discrete issues to co-
counseling on major cases.
Contact: Tom Helper, Director of Litigation, tom@lejhawaii.org.

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LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII (LASH) – IMMIGRATION AND DISASTER ASSISTANCE

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is a non-
profit, public interest law firm dedicated to increasing access to justice for the state’s most

vulnerable and disadvantaged people.

Lawyers at LASH work at Access to Justice Room or neighbor island Self-Help Centers through LASH's
pro bono program; pro bono case assignments can be done through other avenues as well.

 

For
a case to be eligible for LASH's pro bono program, the case must fall under a LASH practice area
and the client must be eligible for LASH assistance.
Additionally, volunteer attorneys can accept or assist with cases related to immigration
through Legal Aid's Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center or providing disaster related legal
assistance as part of the recovery efforts after a natural disaster, and many more etc..


Opportunities for law students: LASH offers summer law clerkships as well as
externships during the course of the school year.

 

Interested students should apply by sending
their resume and a short letter of intent to maya.scimeca@legalaidhawaii.org.
Scope: Full representation or short-term limited services through disaster related legal

clinics.
Contact: Maya Scimeca at maya.scimeca@legalaidhawaii.org

LEGAL LINES
Every Wednesday evening call (808) 537-1868 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. attorneys are available via
telephone to provide legal information. The volunteer licensed pro bono attorneys identify the
issue(s) or concern(s) and refer the callers to the appropriate HSBA staff, legal service provider
or government agency, which may be contacted for assistance.

 

The Legal Line phone number in
Honolulu is (808) 537-1868, open Wednesdays 6pm-7pm. Neighbor island constituents may call toll-free 1-888-609-5463.
Legal advice is not provided, and an attorney-client relationship is not formed.
Scope: Legal information given by phone
Contact: Christilei Hessler, chessler@cwlfirm.com

Oahu (also other islands?) THE MEDIATION CENTER OF THE PACIFIC (MCP)

Pacific Mediation Services is used to meet with the person and hopefully come out with a win win good deal instead of going to court or going to court but have a good settlement fro attending and using mediation services. 

THE MEDIATION CENTER OF THE PACIFIC (MCP)
The Mediation Center of the Pacific (MCP) provides mediation and dispute resolution
services that are affordable and accessible for all. MCP is able to offer these services for a
nominal or no fee by using mediators who provide the services pro bono. MCP’s mediation and

dispute resolution services address a broad variety of issues from divorce, paternity, landlord-
tenant, civil rights, condominium, special education, elder, family and more. A preponderance

of the cases mediated at MCP’s office are domestic (divorce, post- divorce and custody) that
are ordered or referred from Family Court.


All cases are scheduled for three-hour sessions Monday through Friday, at 9:00 a.m. and
1:00 p.m. and occasional Saturday mornings at 9:00 a.m. The Client Services Specialists who
schedule the cases, assign the mediators to cases based on the mediator’s experience, subject
matter expertise and availability. The Client Services Specialists provide the case information
for conflict checking and assessment. MCP generally adheres to a co-mediation model pairing
new mediators with experienced mentor mediators and non-lawyer mediators with lawyer
mediators.
Benefits include increasing access to justice by helping people negotiate and resolve
their disputes creatively in a safe, confidential setting. Mediators hone their negotiation and
conflict resolution skills and learn effective advocacy approaches in mediation.

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Contact: Mediator Manager – nathan@mediatehawaii.org

MAUI MEDIATION SERVICES (MMS)

referred from the Wailuku, Lahaina, Hana

and Molokai Courthouses.

Contact: Executive Director at info@mauimediation.org

MEDICIAL-LEGAL PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN IN HAWAI'I

The Medical-Legal Partnership for Children in Hawai‘i (MLPC) is a collaboration between
the William S. Richardson School of Law (University of Hawai‘i) and the Kokua Kalihi Valley
Comprehensive Family Services (KKV), a community health center. MLPC provides free legal
services, on-site at KKV for low-income families. MPC also engages in community education
and systemic advocacy to promote legal knowledge, equity, and civic engagement.


Scope: The MLPC prioritizes law students and recent graduates for pro bono and
fellowship opportunities. MLPC also partners with licensed attorneys who can
provide particular needs, such as civil rights, disability access, family law,
personal injury, and policy advocacy.

Contact: Dina Shek, Legal Director (dshek@hawaii.edu; (808) 371-2698)


NATIVE HAWAIIAN LEGAL CORPORATION (NHLC)
The mission of the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation ("NHLC") is to perpetuate the
rights, customs, and practices which strengthen Native Hawaiian identity and culture. NHLC
carries out its mission by integrating native values into the practice of Western law and
jurisprudence. Most of NHLC's clients are indigent Native Hawaiians who would not otherwise
be able to afford legal representation for their civil and/or administrative matters.


Scope: The practice areas for volunteer attorneys include quiet title/partition defense,
family/land trust creation, simple probate and estate planning, non-profit legal
advise and counsel, eviction/foreclosure/Department of Hawaiian Homes lease

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cancellation, burial protection, natural resource protection, access rights, historic
and cultural protection, administrative law, land use law, and family law.

Contact: Summer Sylva, Esq. (808) 521-2302, inquiry@nhlchi.org,

www.nativehawaiianlegalcorp.org.

OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS (OHA)
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (“OHA”) grew out of organized efforts in the 1970’s to
right past wrongs suffered by Native Hawaiians for over 100 years. Native Hawaiians’
newfound activism brought their plight to the consciousness of the general public, leading
grassroots leaders to propose, at the time, that income from land taken from the illegal
overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom be used to benefit Native Hawaiians. OHA’s mission is to
mālama Hawai’i’s people and environmental resources, and OHA’s assets, toward ensuring the
perpetuation of the culture, the enhancement of lifestyle, and the protection of entitlements of
Native Hawaiians, while enabling the building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and
lāhui, recognized nationally and internationally.

Scope: The practice areas for volunteer law students and attorneys include work

with the public policy team, mainly during the legislative session (usually mid-
January through the beginning of May), to help with tracking proposed measures

(bills and/or resolutions) that may be of interest to OHA beneficiaries including
subject areas such as protecting Native Hawaiian traditional and customary
practices, public land trust and “ceded” lands, sustainability and renewable
energy, Hawaiian plants and animals, water rights, health, agriculture, criminal
justice reform, economic self-sufficiency, education, etc.
Contact: Public Policy Manager, Wayne Tanaka, Esq., waynet@oha.org,
www.oha.org/legislation.

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ELDER LAW PROGRAM (UHELP)
UHELP has an attorney/professor, a program administrator/legal assistant and several
student law clerks. UHELP operates throughout the calendar year and provides basic legal
assistance, advice and information. UHELP is not permitted to assist with business or criminal
law matters or with personal injury or other fee-generating cases. You may qualify for services
if you are 60 years or older and are socially or economically needy or if you are a caregiver of an
older person and need legal assistance on behalf of the older person. (Each case is evaluated
according to its own merits and in accordance with staff capabilities)
Contact: (808) 956-654, http://www.hawaii.edu/uhelp/

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VOLUNTEER LEGAL SERVICES HAWAII (VLSH)
Since 1981, Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii has helped the community and the Hawaii
State Bar by matching private practice Hawaii attorneys with pro bono opportunities.
Volunteer attorneys are the backbone of the organization, without whom access to justice
could not be achieved. In 2020, over 3,000 hours were donated by pro bono attorneys through
VLSH. The organization’s pool of volunteer attorneys includes those specializing in family law,
guardianship, wills and probate, collections, landlord-tenant, small claims, veteran benefits, and
bankruptcy. Services include legal education classes, legal advice, telephone consultations,
document drafting, self-help workshops and full representation. VLSH staff screens and
conducts a full intake on clients including requesting important documents for his/her case and
provides the same with conflicts checks to volunteer attorneys prior to scheduled clinic
appointments.

Neighborhood Advice and Counsel clinics occur on Thursdays 5p-8p and Saturdays 9a-
12p (a volunteer attorney will have 2-4 scheduled clients per clinic); other events vary

throughout the year. Due to the pandemic, currently all clinics are being held “virtually” over
the telephone until further notice.


Scope: Advice & Counsel clinics, Brief Services, and Full Representation cases
Contact: volunteer@vlsh.org, www.vlsh.org"

- from this List of Lawyers Pro Bono (that volunteer services) PDF

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https://www.courts.state.hi.us/services/access_to_justice_initiative_main_page

 

https://www.courts.state.hi.us/self-help/courts/forms/court_forms

Free lawyer at the Justice Access system, Make an appointment. 

Call Access to Justice to set up an appointment with a Lawer (free volunteer services) at (808) 954-8290

Just download legal shield app

Legal Shield Services $30.00 a month for a lawyer

​​

Rocket Lawyer app 

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Ho'okele Referral Handout

Provides self-help packets and explanation of forms
and procedures relating to certain

District Court matters.
1111 Alakea Street, 3rd Floor
(808) 538-5629


FAMILY COURT SERVICE CENTER
Provides self-help packets and explanation of forms
and procedures relating to certain Family Court
matters.
4675 Kapolei Parkway, 1st Floor
(808) 954-8290
777 Punchbowl Street, 1st Floor
(808) 539-4767


FAMILY COURT TRO/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
UNIT
Provides assistance in obtaining a restraining order
against a family/household member or a person
with whom you had a dating relationship
4675 Kapolei Parkway, 3rd FIoor
(808) 954-8090
777 Punchbowl Street, 2nd Floor
(808) 538-5959


SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY
Access to legal research material, legal databases,
manuals and forms
417 South King Street, Room 115
(808) 539-4964
www.histatelawlibrary.com


HAWAII CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA CENTER
Criminal history records check and expungements
465 South King Street, Room 102
(808) 587-3100
www.ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc

LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII
Provides legal assistance to low-income individuals
(808) 536-4302
www.legalaidhawaii.org


VOLUNTEER LEGAL SERVICES HAWAII
Provides legal assistance to low-income individuals
(808) 528-7046
www.vlsh.org


LAW HELP
Legal informational brochures, videos and online
court forms for family and other civil legal problems
www.lawhelp.org/hi


HAWAII FREE LEGAL ANSWERS
Online legal advice clinic for qualifying users to post
legal questions answered by volunteer attorneys
https://hawaii.freelegalanswers.org

(2024: they don't answer anymore.., but maybe they do now?)


HSBA LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE
Provides names of lawyers in 29 areas of law
(808) 537-9140
www.hawailawyerreferral.com


HSBA LEGAL LINE HOTLINE
(Wednesdays ONLY from 6pm -7pm)
Volunteer attorneys provide general legal advice
(808) 537-1868


MEDIATION CENTER OF THE PACIFIC
Provides mediation for conflict resolution
(808) 521-6767
www.mediatehawaii.org


BUREAU OF CONVEYANCES
(808) 587-0147
www.dlnr.hawaii.gov/boc

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (DCCA)
www.cca.hawaii.gov

Landlord/Tenant Issues (8am to 12pm)..

(808) 586-2634
Regulated Industries Complaint Office

(808) 587-4272
Cable Television Division

(808) 586-2620
Consumer Issues..

(808) 586-2530
Professional & Vocational Licensing Division....

(808) 586-3000
Administrative Hearings Office

(808) 586-2828
Consumer Advocacy Division

(808) 586-2800
Financial Institutions Division.

(808) 586-2820
Business Registration Division...

(808) 586-2727
Insurance Division

(808) 586-2790

"What I learned at court also with the help of access to justice by going to the window clerk at the court place that could be Circuit court, Family court or Civil Court. Just call one of the courts and they will direct you to the right place. 

For some cases ask the window clerk at the court, there are premade petitions that you can fill out. Or Legal Aid Hawaii is a free service non-profit organization that wrote a petition for me. 

 

- if there is a fee to file your petition ask for the waive fee form you might be able to qualify and they will waive the fee sometimes it is $200.00 but that depends on the case, some cases don't have fees (anymore, it changed so you might want to ask again if the law changed). 

 

- if somehow you didn't serve the order to the defendants (people you ask to come to court) on time, the judge will move the case to continuance, and it will be three months later usually. You should always serve it no less than 14 days before the court date or 3 weeks. 

 

-if the judge moves the case to continuance, then there is a expedite court case form. 

 

-anything else you might want to ask the window clerk where you can also get an access to justice appointment. Just go-to the window clerk and say I would like to make an access to justice appointment. Ask if there are any other resources for free lawyer help. The access to justice appointment was held on zoom but I waited a month for the appointment. Hawaii legal aid was over the phone where I waited two weeks. It might be sooner, but you might want to plan in advance. 

-Tell the window clerk what type of case you have and ask for the evidence list form or it could be called an exhibit list. 

Make sure you number each paper maybe with a tab or on the paper. I wrote it on the paper 1., 2. 3. but then the window clerk said to use tabs then she said it must be okay and then they said they would take it like that.. 

Evidence list

1 for Judge

1 for Clerk

1 for everyone that you served the court order to

if person is over 14 years old serve them to or

judge will order a continuance and the next court date will be three months later. 

1 for self.

When serve to defendants (those you asked to attend court) give the court order that the window clerk gave you with filed stamp and has court date written by window clerk on the court order. Give this to the defendants with evidence list. 

-To serve the defendants ask the window clerk how you should do it. In some cases you can send it through certified mail also ask USPS for the green signature received. Take the white certified mail and put on the form from the window clerk that you served the defendants, then when the defendant signs that they received it the green paper will be sent to you through mail get that and also put on the form there is in the back two places called exhibit 1 and exhibit 2. Each defendant you need to fill this form ith the exhibits and give to judge via the bailiff on court date. 

The lawyer said the evidence list for the judge and clerk, I bring it with me and the bailiff will take it to the Judge and Clerk on the court date. 

The Lawyer said before the court date:

-Write notes of what I want to tell the judge

-three main arguments, with evidence to support

-good to do in an outline 

-Prioritize most important #1, #2, #3

This information I received for free by going online to Legal aid Hawaii, I got an appointment and on zoom I got to speak with a lawyer who helped me out. There is also a website where they answer your questions online called free https://hawaii.freelegalanswers.org . Or in the yellow pages, free consultation in the lawyers add. The amount of help was more when I used Legal aid Hawaii though. "- Anonymous

Ho'okele Provides legal advice and assistance to low income people

Access to Justice 

Make an appointment to Access to Justice by going to 

Family Court in Kapolei but could be the one at Honolulu also. 

They will go over anything that has to do with the law to answer your questions. 

LAW HELP

www.lawhelp.org/hi

Legal informational brochures, videos and online court forms for family,

housing and other civil legal problems

LEGAL AID HAWAII

They Have an Online Application intake form or you can call during intake hours:

(808) 536-4302

www.legalaidhawaii.org

FREE LAWYER with

The Office of the Public Defender.

Sign an application and they will give you service.

For Criminal or traffic only they said not for Civil or regular claims. 

https://publicdefender.hawaii.gov/

"I asked a volunteer lawyer a question about a traffic bench warrant on 

https://hawaii.freelegalanswers.org they said that if the bench warrant is over

2 years and is a misdemeanor, then Rule 9 applies. I then got a Public Defender to represent me in court,

she did all the paper work and I got my bench warrant case dismissed, also the court day was held on Zoom" -Anonymous 

 

Hours of Public Defender Office:

7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday. 

Closed on State Holidays.

Oahu Office

Hilo Office

Kona Office

Kauai Office

Maui Office

VOLUNTEER LEGAL SERVICES HAWAII

people Provides legal advice and assistance to low income

808-528-7046

http://www.vlsh.org

LAW HELP

www.lawhelp.org/hi Legal

informational brochures, videos and online court forms for family,

housing and other civil legal problems

 

HAWAII ONLINE PRO BONO (HOP)

ABA Free Legal Answers is an online legal advice clinic for qualifying users to post civil legal questions at no cost.

Volunteer Attorneys will respond via online.

https://hawai.freelegalanswers.org

 

HSBA LEGAL LINE HOTLINE

(Wednesdays ONLY from 6pm -7pm)

Volunteer attorneys provide general legal advice

808-537-1868

ACTION LINE

Volunteers answer questions and give pointers on how to solve problems

808-591-0222 (Monday - Friday 11am - 1pm)

http://www.khon2.com/action-line

 

HAWAII ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE

Working to protect the rights of consumers and victims

808-262-9191

http://www.justicehawaii.com

MEDIATION CENTER OF THE PACIFIC

Provides mediation for conflict resolution

808-521-6767

http://www.mediatehawaii.org

UH ELDER LAW PROGRAM

Provides limited general legal information and referrals

808-956-6544

http://www.hawaii.edu/uhelp

FAMILY COURT SERVICE CENTER

4675 Kapolei Parkway Provides self-help packets

and explanation of forms and procedures relating to Family Court matters

808-954-8290

777 Punchbowl Street, 1 Floor 808-539-4767

DISTRICT COURT CIVIL DIVISION SERVICE CENTER

matters Provides self-help packets and explanation of

forms and procedures relating to District Court civil

1111 Alakea Street, 3rd Floor 808-538-5629

Look for Lawyers offering Free Consultations maybe some work

Pro bono means you don't pay unless they win.

from local lawyers or in the Phone book in the white or yellow pages. 

HSBA LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE

Provides names of lawyers in 29 areas of law

808-537-9140

http://www.hawailawyerreferral.com

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (DCCA)

"Get the Degree and get the mansion and Lexus" - anonymous

So even when your homeless you have the Degree to make about $6,350/month.
 
Ways to Qualify for (free college) no more college loan known as loan forgiven. Apply here https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation
if you work at any non profit or like Goodwill have your college loan be forgiven.
Doctorate (PhD) takes 8 years, Masters takes 8 years bachelors 4 years its 2 year, all online degree at Hawaii pacific University.
Get your
college loan paid in full if it's in the medical field, HELP  https://ahec.hawaii.edu/ahecsite-forhealthcareprofessionals/loan-repayment-help.html
studentaid.gov pell grant if you qualify can pay for 100% of your tuition and for your Dorm like at Hale Mahana
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At Hawaii Pacific University
Masters in Public Administration
Our MPA program is a one-year accelerated program offered both online and in-person. The degree is a fixed curriculum of 12 courses. Students take two courses ...
Start an application for 2027 fall semester online anywhere in America.
apply for free medical online! click your state! https://www.medicaid.gov/about-us/where-can-people-get-help-medicaid-chip
studentaid.gov has free college if you qualify with the new Pell Grant since the government shut down and $1,500 for personal use. For community college its free for private College like Hawaii Pacific University if its in the medical field have your college loan forgiven amongst other jobs like 1. Working at a Library 2. Working a college library 3. Working at any non profit like Goodwill 4. and others the list at: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation
 
studentaid.gov get the Stafford student loan and 1 year after you graduate its up to $200/ month.
 
if the college loan is in the medical field get your collage loan paid in full its a federal initiative at studentaid.gov or ahec.hawaii.edu for Hawaii
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Group homes communal living AMHD just see a therapist once a month telehealth. you can ask for all male, or where ever they place you. also ask for Day program, free lunch and to get into Group Homes, make sure you sign the AMHD referral application that has all the paper work you need like the cage-aid, Housing questionnaire, four consent forms to AMHD one from Hale Na'au pono, Steadfast, mental health kokua (these all own group homes from grants.gov non profit; staffing company and accountant with malpractice insurance from H&R block), a physical  and TB test; consent forms from PCP and therapist all in the AMHD referral application packet.
You need a Bachelors of Science in psychology to become a mental health case manager.
 
Women in need have a lot of Clean and sober houses for women and free anger management classes.
Makana O Ke Akua is men's Clean and Sober houses call them. 
Hina Mauka and Pohulani is duo (clean and sober and adult mental health) free residential call for a free mental health case manager from Ohana Health Plan (MedQuest or medicaid.gov in states apply keyword apply online)or if you have high income ask Community Empowerment Resources how to get a mental health case manager (they said contacting Hawaii Cares 988 will transfer you to C.E.R to get a mental health case manager with AMHD insurance) they also have Day Program like Care Hawaii. 
Hawaii Cares 988 (call or text) landline number is 808-832-3100. Just tell them i need to talk to somebody it makes me feel better, they will be with you in 45 min to an hour 24/7. They will give you a mental health evaluation kinda fail it to get services, they will assign to you a mental health case manager for crisis care l(help you get EBT, Medicaid free medical, into emergency shelter and into group homes with the long term mental health case manager, because the long term mental health case manager.
 
Call Ohana Health Plan to get a mental health case manager then ask your mental health case manger for a CIS case manger aka Housing Navigator.
So you can: 
get these with a mental health case manger https://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/files/2013/06/AMHD-Array-of-Services.pdf. get these ask your mental health case manger for a CIS case manger aka housing navigator. homeaidhawaii.org/projects
 
Punawai Rest stop has free laundry, free showers, case manager meet once a month to stay on the housing wait list, Wi-Fi ask staff, free mailbox for your free phone and free phone service www.airtalkwireless.com to keep contact with mental health case manager to get into Alana Ola Tiny houses you will see over there by the red roof white building is where you get your free food and free financial called the OR&L Processing center.
 
Punawai Rest stop is located accross Aala park right outside S hotel st and Bishop st, see the Condominium with blue glass as patio turn down that street (its iwilei st, no sign someone took it down), see the red roof with white building that is the OR&L Processing Center where you can get your EBT (free financial free food) and pick it up there just put your address is 333 N king st Honolulu Hi 96817 , you ll see next the Alana Ola Kauhale (tiny houses) a housing Navigator can get you into ask your mental health case manager for a Housing Navigator (Hahoko Housing Navigator (aka CIS case managers)
keep going past a wood furniture shop curve the turn that is kuwili st but someone took the street sign down then see on the left a building.
 
Keep walking past the wood furniture shop  till you see 888 iwilei the building with the mural two hands in the light and right before, there is a fence is open and its Care Hawaii BHCC (Behavioral Health) press the airtalk door bell or there might be a person sitting there, so just tell them you have social anxiety its called Care Hawaii BHCC (Behavioral Health Community Center) Steadfast transitional home they also own group homes is in that building too. At Care Hawaii BHCC, they give you hygiene kit, clothes, let you take shower, and the put the clothes you were wearing in the laundry, Hot meals, there is Alladin playing last time I went, and they give you a case manager.
 
(ask to get you an Obama phone at airtalkwireless.com (mail you in 3 days a free phone and free phone service and a waterproof phone and landyard from walmart. and then ask to be transfered to a long term mental health case manager from Ohana health plan.
 
The long term mental health case manager from Ohana health plan call 1-866-401-7540 or you can get one from Care Hawaii located above Subway 197 Sand Island Access Rd Suite 201D, Honolulu, HI 96819, press AirTalk doorbell ior call Care Hawaii at (808) 533-3936, ask them for a mental health case manager and to get into care Hawaii's day Program and into Group Homes on the housing wait list they have all male group homes also if you would like, Get a therapist, Day Program and the mental health case manager can get you into Group homes (dorm style if gets lotta people and shared kitchen), Independent living (own room shared kitchen and bathroom) , Semi independent living, Temporary Living Program, Transitional home used to be called Safe Haven. all in the "Community Housing Array AMHD PDF" keywords to use on google.
 
- The therapist will help to get you a disability bus pass $45.00/one year bus pass and handi van $25.00/one year bus pass. They want you to give the Disability bus pass application to your PCP.
Get the Disability bus pass ($45.00/one year in order to get the Handi van one year bus pass for $35.00/one year call the bus pass office for more info 808-848-5555 
 
- get you free financial from your Kokua Card aka EBT G.A is for individuals with disability like for social anxiety, to see a therapist.
go-to your Cyrca appointment then get a therapist, Type HMSA provider directory to get a therapist telehealth appointment, have your therapist sign the paper from Cyrca appointment early because your in a situation where you need the financial due to homelessness.
Then you'll recieve G.A that month, instead of three months later date on the paper from Cyrca.
 
to submit online application to Nohona Hale $582/month for studio and other 30% AMI low priced rent go-to eahhousing.org
to submit online application to Hale Kalele $600/month for rent and other 30% AMI low priced rent go-to rentcafe.com
to apply at Hale Kewalo is $600/month rental and other rentals like that apply online https://www.hawaiiaffordable.com/residential-properties-oahu/
If you get the free financial for EBT (two types of Financial Temporary assistance for needy families or G.A General Assistance is for individuals with disabilities
 
just go the Cyrca appointment at 1130 North Nimitz hwy Suite A215 and then give the paper they give to a therapist, and ask them to sign now cause your homeless and need the financial due to the situation your in.
 
Find a therapist in the provider directory (if you choose HMSA for Medicaid (called MedQuest in Hawaii) you  would look up the HMSA Provider Directory on Google search.
 
From the OR&L Processing center 333 N king st you can get a EBT direct deposit form and get from sofi.com free checking and savings is a $300.00 cash as their Welcome offer also there so SoFi app. 
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Good apps is:
Foodnetwork Go app free Foodnetwork
Haystack News app
Adobe Scanner app
Alarmy alarm clock beyond (text to talk alarm also calendar)
Quizlet app (helps to study)
Grammerly pro 
StashCook app (Costs $35.00/one year) scans the video from share Facebook video tik tok or YouTube and it creates a list of ingredients and directions also press print and save the PDF also you can Google lense (on Google photos the three dots then click Google lense) the PDF document after screenshot  of the PDF then sell the recipes on Etsy.com or Etsy app
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Shopify.com or Shopify app, gives you a website and link that is connected to your ShipStation API where you can sell your favorite Temu stuff for a higher price and the shopify link you can use in wix.com has free websites or you can buy a domain wix has a business template and put the Shopify link to make the website look nice.

ShipStation API for $29.99/month bulks up on an item like this temu hair regrowth serum $4.79 and you can sell it at shopify that is connected to ShipStation API for $50.00, and ShipStation API sends it out to customers in a brown box, also ShipStation API is connected with Shopify.com or Shopify app which is a $1.00 a month to use and gives a website and link where people buy things that are connected to your product at ShipStation API. ShipStation API also manages your customers returns and exchanges.

and Shopify is connected to YouTube! Wix.com has free websites or buy domain, has buisness templates you can put Shopify link! Shopify also helps you get a Buisness LLC name, remember to hire an accountant with malpractice insurance from like H&R block so you don't need to know what a EIN business tax number is. H&R block also has online tax filing like turbo tax but was $38.00 instead of $70.00 at TurboTax. Also Shopify has third party seller you don't have to box or ship, which Hawaii News Now said for Christmas make a little extra money with third party seller apps like Shopify has also. So you can sell the temu hair growth that is $4.75, for $50.00 (i'd rebottle it since its for alopecia balding)

https://share.temu.com/3DmnPtk80qC

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New gel regrows tooth enamel and could transform dentistry

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251106003151.htm

Science has found a way to regrow tooth enamel

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-06/science-has-found-a-way-to-regrow-tooth-enamel/11485162

Scientists 'excited' by gel to repair tooth enamel

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn09kwrg57do

Stem-cell therapy reverses type 1 diabetes in groundbreaking case study

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/stem-cell-therapy-reverses-type-1-diabetes-in-groundbreaking-case-study

Chinese scientists cure diabetes using stem cells in world first

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Stem cell therapy reverses type 1 diabetes in world first

https://theconversation.com/stem-cell-therapy-reverses-type-1-diabetes-in-world-first-240250

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And has Charging lanes so while you drive, your car is being charged. 

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get to free housing [anything under ADAD and AMHD is free  like housing and day programs (programs is residences treatment for mental health of clean and sober) also Day programs (somewhere to stay and free lunch at Care Hawaii Sand island access road in Honolulu above Subway, press the door bell they have free lunch is frozen pizza i saw from Sam's club like red baron pizza and they stood in line for microwave)]

​on any search engine type in "Foodbank PDF and state name" or "Food Pantry and state name" or also "Hot meals and add your city state zip code"
​get a notepad for this website homelessinhawaii.net? and others like goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.com and auw (Aloha United Way) search engine as keywords to use on search engine, or call 211 
for placement into housing ask your mental health case manager from 988 to (Call HMSA ask to transfer your behavioral to Ohana Health Plan to get a mental health case manager.). Mental Health Kokua owns group homes and has Mental health Case manager Ohana Health Plan insurance covers other organizations that have mental health case managers like Care Hawaii (has day program, mental health case manager and Psychiatrist), Mental Health Kokua etc..
If you can ask your mental health case manager from 988 to transfer to Ohana health plan level 5 to get you into housing like Group Homes or the Housing Voucher ask your primary and secondary choice.  so your mental health case manager level 5 or high intensity can transport you to get your $45.00/1 year bus pass (call the bus at 808-848-5555 ask for the disability application (can be mailed to you) or ask for Reduced fare bus pass directions both is $45.00/one year bus pass). Your Mental health case manager can give you your mail like ask to meet where you stay at 9am every Tuesday and Thursday to give you your mail or Obama phone (goto airtalkwireless.com free phone and free phone service), send mail to 820 Mililani st Suite 200 Honolulu Hi 96813.
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Obama Phones is also at Truconnect.com
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your mental health case manager under Ohana Health Plan behavioral insurance can get you into Group homes, Temporary Living program, Day program (Care Hawaii Sand island access road & Waimanu st & in Wahiawa; Hina mauka is dual Adult mental health and clean and sober programs residential and Hina Mauka has Day programs also, Pohulani has programs residential like Hina Mauka, and day program. 
type in keywords AMHD Community housing array PDF.
1. Ohana Health Plan Mental Health Case manager send to 820 Millilani st Suite 200 Honolulu Hi 96813
2. KWO (Kealohou West Oahu) call Outreach Worker for KWO 808-728-5034 if they don't answer even voice mails call 808-783-3398 their office to get an Outreach Worker to get you a Letter of Verification of Homelessness and a Mailbox based at Kapolei area. E-mail: d.duseigneur@kwohawaii.org
free mailbox and letter of verification of homelessness for the Rent 2 Work program run by I.h.s (Institute for Human Services) at Call I.h.s Work to Rent 808-447-2819
2. Punawai Rest stop 808-599-9750
  • Location: Aala park right and pass a tall condo white and blue glass patios that is iwilei rd (no street name sign) right after Wood work shop hug the turn and that's Kuwili st (no street sign someone took it down..) then look on left, sign name on building Punawai Rest Stop open 7am to 11pm for laundry? or 7pm for last service?
  • Address: 431 Kuwili Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 (near Home Depot in Iwilei).
  • Address: 45-260 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 (Called the Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center Phone: (808-234-KJOC (5562) there, not called the Punawai Rest Stop)
  • Services: free mailbox, Case manager get you into rapid rehousing primary choice housing voucher secondary choice group homes?, Free Wi-Fi, Charging stations, Restrooms, Showers, Free laundry, Hygiene kit, Kennel for guest while there, Free locker for guest while there. 
  • Punawai Medical Respite: (808) 784-3831
  • Punawai Rest stop: 808-599-9075
3. Waikiki Clinic: 277 Ohua st Honolulu (in Waikiki, they also have the Keahou homeless emergency shelter right outside        of 546 Kaaahi st Honolulu the i.h.s Womens and familys emergency shelter)
4. Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center 
  • Address: 45-260 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744
  • Phone: 808-234-KJOC (5562)
  • Services: Same as Punawai Rest stop above
EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer in Hawaii its called the Kokua card (ATM or direct deposit like at SoFi app get $300.00 HSFCU Hawaii State Federal Credit Union has palm Scanner inside bank so if you don't have your ID or debit card you can do things at the bank. free financial and food. Food is called SNAP Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Financial is two options:
keywords look up on Google search "Community Resource Guide DPS 2025 PDF" is a good resource.
Transitional housing:
​Hale O Kumumamo, transitional shelter  is located on Yorktown and Enterprise Street in Kalaeloa. State opens (December 24th 2025) first transitional shelter for homeless waitlisters on Hawaiian homestead. 
Onemalu transitional housing by Kealahou West Oahu (KWO)
Lehua by P.A.C.T (Parent and Children together) https://www.pacthawaii.org/
Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa Transitional Housing by Kealahou West Oahu (KWO)​
Onelauena emergency shelter call KWO intake Danielle
Susannah Community Center on google maps for meals families 
 
Free breakfast and lunch at Elizabeth's Episcopal Church - Hot Meal at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
720 North King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
To serve the needy in our community with a and a Saturday morning breakfast. 
Tuesday hot lunch: 11am- 12pm
Saturday breakfast: 7:00am - 9:00am
To serve the needy in our community with a Tuesday hot lunch and a Saturday morning breakfast.
 
 
 
 
press the + for more info on services
 
Services: 
Womens Way;
Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa Transitional Housing;
Ohana Center: Infant Mental Health and Family Services Program
 
The Salvation Army FTS operates a 41-bed Special Treatment Facility licensed by the Department of Health Care Assurance, as well as a 14-bed Therapeutic Living Program. In addition, FTS holds a Clean and Sober Housing Registration with the Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division for up to 36 beds.
 
 
Helping Hands (also has Community Clearing House free furniture washer dryer bed, kitchen items and clothes with referral from a mental health case manager or social worker, also case manager for the voucher aka an appointment via referral. 
 
With SSDI you will get Medicare (if you didn't have Medicaid yet apply online over the phone of at their office is the above info) with Medicare and medicaid you will be able to get duo from many places like HMSA but I think United Health Care UHC is better, they give a U card with $103/month you can use it for rent, food, cell phone, OTC is over the counter products like toothpaste and mouth wash handi wipes Asprin. It renews every month so left over money from the month before is replaced with the $103.00. They have an a United health care app you can do the rewards and get extra money per month to spend on any purchase. With UHC duo you also get a free gym membership (free warm shower) also at Patsi mink park by Olympic sized pool. 
 
if you want to goto work more than 19 hrs a week you can for nine months and also receive SSDI with your 35hr a week job, after nine months they stop benefits but they said I can apply again when I need it. 
 
SSA (Social Security Administration) located on oahu at Honolulu 1-855-572-4879 (300 Alamoana blvd Rm 1-114) and Kapolei 1 855-572-4866 or you can try the wait time at 1 800-772-1213.
famine in the pacific
So potato the irish survived the famine and didn't suffer from any vitamin or mineral deficencies and is a completd protein unlike other vegetables. also hungry man freeze dried potatoes for long term storage of the potato, idea, for food rations and planting the potato at residences.
tea leaf lei same make grass rope, cordage or roots, also bark from tree to make rope. 
 
twist the rope once around a stick and attach braided twigs and make make embed put on dry grass and blow aor to start a fire in less than 15 min. 
 
also, brakish water in a bowl and put bowl in biggger container, cover the lid and evaporation via the sun and in the bowl is dried dirt and salt from the brakish water while surrounding is pure water from steam to drops and water. 
 
also can be a menehune bottle and another menehune water bottle connect via a tube and masking tape, put in sun and evaporation, one bottle has dust and salt the other has pure water. 
 
also a plastic container like gallon milk, make hole like a apple pie opening also rocks so the fish come in attach a rope and later use the rope and there is fish stuck in there. silver ones is usually good to eat, color fish although small is poisonus also puffer fish has irridesent and colors.

Emergency Shelters: 

https://www.honolulu.gov/dcs/homeless/

https://health.hawaii.gov/ohca/state-licensing-section/

https://health.hawaii.gov/ohca/files/2025/09/Therapeutic-Living-Program-9-2025.pdf

https://share.newsbreak.com/gg90bp8j

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Get a work from home job on indeed.com for $24.00/hr paying jobs, i.e: Geico insurance claims agent, or !n at home Longs drugs CVS customer service associate.

For help with Eviction, paying Utilities, first months rent and with Emergency Shelters ask about Transitional homes:

Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi – (808) 521-4375)

Institute for Human Services (IHS) – (808) 447-2844 or (808) 447-2806

Rent to Work – (808) 768-5727 need letter of homeless verification from a housing navigator.

List of affordable Rentals:

From this list:

https://dbedt.hawaii.gov/hhfdc/files/2025/01/Affordable-Housing-Inventory-01-15-2025.pdf

​(206) 230-9874 https://indigorealestate.com/contact/

(808) 541-7863 hawaiiaffordable.com

(808) 737-7995 thearcinhawaii.org/residential-services

(808) 681-4960 DET-Management@eahhousing.org

eahhousing.org

(808) 681-4000 www.franciscanvistasewa.com

(855) 295-6611 https://www.liveatkeahumoa.com

(808) 550-3800 https://www.mutual-housing.org

(808) 681-3000 eahhousing.org/villages-of-moae-ku

(808) 589-0754 thearcinahwaii.org/residential-services

(808) 762-0902 www.hsiservices.net/#Kumuwai

(808) 735-9099 x1 https://www.mdihawaii.com/nalei

(808) 744-6063 https://www.pohulani.com

(808) 536-1506 (Piikoi)

(808) 944-5020 (Beretania)

 www.hsiservices.net

(808) 528-4460 https://www.marintowerapartments.com​

-You have to have wi-fi for work at home jobs. (broadband.hawaii.gov which will be $11.00/month for wi-fi through Spectrum & connectkakou.org, all on this broadband.hawaii.gov link. 

next scroll down past the jpeg for how to get a mansion and bmw: 

Added to​ the Links page​:

https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/home/hp/

H.E.L.P apply online:  https://ahec.hawaii.edu/

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How to get a Mansion and a BMW get a degree:

Free college by going into any medical profession

 
go-to college for any of the medical field doctor nurse etc. and get your collage loand paid off if its in the mediical field, its like free college from hawaii state Act 047 Josh green signed in 2024
 
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Ross dress for less off the rack of Nordstrom Bloomingdales and Neiman Marcus the Polo Shirts for $28.00 at Ross are selling on Ebay $150.00
 
Shopify app Click third party
seller you don't have to box or ship and you will get a deposit in your checking overnight without doing any work at all.
Car for (like its free) kbb.com and carfax.com $68.00/month car loan 
A car at Carfax may be $6,850 
Kelly blue book at kbb.com offers it for the kelly blue book price of $2,200 online at kbb.com instead.
So goto carfax it has maintanance report vin number and mileage, input on kbb.com the VIn number and Mileage also Model of car and get it for the Kelly blue book price online instead, the loan might be (depending on your credit score) $68.00.
 
its like i sell cars now
 
To increase your credit score experian app 
 
Another way to increase your credit score is by getting a credit card like
SoFi bank mastercard which has 2.2% cash back on all purchases, or
Sams Club mastercard 5% cash back on all gas purchases and with any of those credit cards you can increase your credit score but only if you make your purchase and dont go over your income, only use the credit card to pay it back by the end of each day, so your credit score and the credit card is used only to increase your credit score, so just make purchases and pay it back at the end of each day.
 
The Credit bureaus are Transunion (transunion.com) , Experian and Equifax.
So you should make a user name and password  if your stuff gets stolen,  i.e: credit cards, Social Security Number or ID's ever get stolen (its under identiy theft at identitytheft.gov or your local Social Security Administration i.e 200 Alamoana blvd Room 1-114 Honolulu, Hi
or call Honolulu SSA 1-855-572-4879 or Kapolei SSA 1-855-572-4866 ). 
 
You can go on experian app, or try to find on google search type freeze experian and google should give you a link. So they (the ones who have stolen your identity cards, SSN) can't take out credit cards under your name.
another good way to increase your credit score is with Experian app boosts your credit score when you pay your cellphone, internet, TV etc..) 
 
​Also affirm loan has a card where you can make purchases anywhere just like debit card and it will become an affirm loan.​
 i dont pay for my domain homelessinhawaii.org the website will be at homelessinhawaii88.wixsite.com/Lumina
 
Get a medical marijuana card from saying you have PTSD get a doctor from the list at https://health.hawaii.gov/medicalcannabisregistry/
i got mine.
Trazadone is a good sleep aid just get a psychiatrist from your provider directory like I have hHMSA Medicaid free medical Medicaid.gov click Learn how to apply then state name and online application for free medical is Medicaid.gov.
To Provide Proof of Identity and Citizenship:
If you cannot provide standard documents like a driver's license, you may need to provide a certified medical record from a hospital, clinic, or other homeless shelter. 
A homeless shelter might also have ties to volunteer attorneys 
Free Attorneys to ask them questions​ also Legal Shield app or Rocket Lawyer app can also help with the process. 
An SSA representative can answer any questions about the types of documents you'll need, call the Social Security Administration Honolulu 1 855-572-4879 or Kapolei office 1 855-572-4866.  including options for providing proof of residency or citizenship when you are homeless."
​or contact these people, with your Question.
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​​Be considered an adult is 18 yrs when 16yrs old keywords "petition for emancipation of minor state of hawaii PDF" and google analytics said you don't need parental or gaurdian consent to be an emancipated minor" 

​​Also my doctor told me its my or their rights as a gaurdian or parent to give up your minor anonymously and my physician at Kalihi Palama said i can drop them off at any clinic or hospital. Maybe give a letter so they know "i have to disown my minor".

Kulaokahua Emergency Shelter

 
For homeless individuals and couples aged 60 and older.
 
1311 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96814
 
 
 
FAX: (808) 545-1132
​Gatorade powdered form glacier freeze at amazon or walmart,  is good to keep when feeling sick for replenishment and of electrolytes.
​Free college by going into medical profession 
​​goto college for any of the medical field doctor nurse etc. and get free college from hawaii state Act 047 Josh green signed in 2024  https://ahec.hawaii.edu/

alibaba.com and aliexpress.com type in keyword "luxury house" for homeless use grants.gov sell it for 2 million, make sure to hire an accountant  with malpractice insurance from H&R block. 

 

Also send out Housing First and Shelter Plus Care make a non-profit organization at: grants.gov simpler.grants.gov (just get a buisness LLC name from Shopify app helps you get a Buisness LLC name and all you have to do besides get a Buisness LLC name is hire an accountant with malpractice insurance from like H&R Block. and then when you get the grant hire an accountant with malpractice insurance from H&R block  (you don't want to end up like qlinkwireless.com obama phones) and then use altres staffing to staff it up or indeed.com

Ross dress for less, Marshalls and TJ-Maxx is clothing off the rack from Nordstrom Bloomingdales and Neiman Marcus the Polo Shirts for $28.00 at Ross are selling on Ebay $150.00, their stock always changes so its not always Polo Ralph Lauren 

Shopify app Click third party seller you don't have to box or ship and you will get a deposit in your checking overnight without doing any work at all. also Shopify is Connected to Ship station API and Youtube as written above. 

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United Health Care quest hawaii has (free gym, diabetes, glasses, gym membership for hot shower) but most doctors accept HMSA you can call HMSA and change your behavioral to Ohana Health plan or if you choose U.H.C is United Health Plan to change your behavioral to Ohana Health Plan, call Ohana Health Plan to get a mental health case manager 1-866-401-75401 (855) 924-7825  or online  airtalkwireless.com is Obama phones free shipment also.

 

if you dont have Photo ID , then at 3:30pm to 4pm at alohaq.honolulu.gov is next day appointment available. Satelite City hall, The Honolulu Satelite city hall is at 1041 Nuanu Ave Honolulu walk in 1 hr wait. 

also while you are there at 888 iwilei st apply for EBT online (financial G.A for disabilities like social anxiety G.A is General Assistance and food S.N.A.P

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4. Clean and Sober Homes

https://www.makanaokeakua.org/

​for Women call Women in need call 211 for their phone number for Womens Clean and Sober free housing

 
 
Free housing:
Clean and Sober Homes
(808) 692-7506
 
 groceries from Walmart online UWA Small Shopping Cart https://www.walmart.com/ip/175880964
 
If there isn't a dresser, they usually had one in the room, the Sterilite dresser drawer at Walmart or Target for $20.00. " - Anonymous
 
 
" Walmart delivery ("50% off Walmart Plus with benefits" use as keywords in search engine if you have SNAP MedQuest any type of benefits G.A) to deliver their groceries to the group home. Instacart they also used that which also takes SNAP. 
 
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free services and free housing : https://hawaiianrecovery.com/addiction-treatment-services/residential-treatment

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Community Clearing House

(furniture microwave, tables chairs beds king and full queen twin, lamp at helping Hands I got free furniture. Get a mental health case manager to get the "voucher" for appointment at helping Hands Nimitz give the case manager the application: or you can email helping Hands hhh@helpinghandshawaii.org or online contact form https://www.helpinghandshawaii.org/contact/

and ask for an application maybe it's more updated? https://www.homelessinhawaii.org/_files/ugd/3d5fb5_747ff21ec20d4764ba4cab8a0894c4e3.pdf

you can fill it out and have your mental case manager to sign the bottom. Goodwill is another place to get household items for a cheap price, also Ross and Marshals. 

To get a mental health case manager, call your medical provider like HMSA and ask to change your Behavorial to Ohana health Plan (UHC in the states) then call Ohana health plan and get a mental health case manager for the voucher or for free housing called group homes and also free day program  which read the midweek, if you went to a potluck what would you bring, positive coping skills, and grounding technique also meditation exercises, AMHD (Adult mental health division) 

​SSDI is Social Security Disability Insurance​

apply online ssa.gov/disability make sure you say i can't go to work cause of social anxiety when the local ssa call and five you dr. appointment or rep payee can be helping hands you can appeal that later when seen as not needing representative payee by going online school if on disability can get refund at www.disabilitydischarge.com DisabilityInformation@e.Nelnet.net 1 (855) 337-6884 1-888-303-7818

free services and free housing : https://hawaiianrecovery.com/addiction-treatment-services/residential-treatment

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COMMUNITY HOUSING (which is the Community Housing part of the PDF document: https://dcr.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/2024-Community-Resource-Guide-Part-1.pdf)

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