Emergency Shelters
Holo card is for the bus and Sky rail which is both the same price. For the Holo card its $5.00, you can buy it from 7-Eleven or Foodland. Upload cash to it at Foodland or 7-Eleven or on holocard.net, after spending $7.50 the rest of the day is free (even on sky rail). type in hea.thebus.org type in street intersection like kapiolani blvd + piikoi st, or type the number on the bus sign 602 for the same bus stop to see which buses are coming on GPS. also use google maps click the small icon the bus one to find out directions. Also use google maps and click the bus icon next to the walking man icon.
Kulaokahua Emergency Shelter
For homeless individuals and couples aged 60 and older:
1311 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96814
email: dynamichealingcenter@outlook.com
Gatorade powdered form is good to keep when feeling sick for replenishment and of electrolytes.
Emergency Shelter
Hale Mauiola by i.h.s
and other emergency shelters by i.h.s https://ihshawaii.org/shelters/
&
tiny houses call 211
Mon- Fri 8am to 4:30pm for more information
Also look under Housing at goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.com for transitional housing and emergency shelters. Use zipcode: 96819.
call 211 also for resources on Transitional Housing (is like a rolm for rent shared bathroom and kitchen but lower costs $450 per month also they tame EBT fnancial. you can get something for food or financial from EBT if you make less than$83,000/ year, so apply online pais.dhs.hawaii.gov emergency shelters. i.h.s has vacancies.
there is the Partners in Care Vacancy grid. https://homelessness.hawaii.gov/daily-emergency-shelter-vacancy/
Onelauena Emergency Shelter Fees: intake is Dani call
How to get into Transitional Shelter:
- Engage with the Coordinated Entry System (CES) because you need to be referred by a social worker the phone number list next,
or a Mental health Case Manager call or text Hawaii cares 988 crisis suicide line just say you want to meet with someone need to talk they will give you a mental health assessment and to fail it to recieve services like free housing or on this list: https://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/files/2013/06/AMHD-Array-of-Services.pdf for example i have social anxiety.
We call it Hawaii Cares 988 (is stste wide also at 988lifeline.org, call or text 988 they will say crisis suicide say yes and have them meet you i pick Starbucks to meet and they give you a mental health assessment, fail it for like social anxiety to recieve services, then they will assign you a Mental health Case Manager you will get AMHD insurance a federal insurance then after you recieve 988 mental health case manager you can switch to C.E.R (Communjty Empowerment Resources, C.E.R only takes this AMHD insurance and they transport you everywhere shopping for food or supplies when you get into group homes via their mental health case manager also get a voucher for Community Clearing House which has free clothes, furniture, washer dryer also on Freebie alerts: Free Stuff app is free furniture washer couches in your locale also) AMHD insurance is federal and is like below MedQuest because things under AMHD (Adult Mental Health Division) and ADAD (Alcohol Drug Abuse Division) Like clean and sober programs and free housing, day program is free just call or text 988 to get a Mental Health Case Manager to get into group homes is free housing or anything on this list like semi independent living, day program: https://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/files/2013/06/AMHD-Array-of-Services.pdf
If you have mental health like social anxiety, insomnia (trazadone is a good sleep aid). MAOI (medicines like Paxil etc..) may cause suicide or depression so work with your psychiatrist
Do this call or text 988 so now they will assign you a Mental health case manager (because you now have AMHD insurance is a federal insurance below MedQuest you can switch to get a mental health case manager from C.E.R (Community Empowerment Resources: C.E.R's Mental health Case Manager checks on you once a week and they transport you if you need to go to Safeway, Library etc.. after you get the AMHD insurance by getting a mental health case manager from calling or texting 988 then you can switch your mental hesmth case manager to C.E.R cause C.E.R only takes AMHD federal insurance you can get by calling 988 first then C.E.R's number: (808) 942-7884 1110 University Ave Suite #411, Honolulu, HI 96826, also ask you mental health case manager if you can send mail to their office so your mental health case manager will give you your mail you would send it to the university ave address up there.)
Also with the Mental Health Case Manager ask them if you can go-to free housing called Group Homes. 8-16 hr group and 24 hr group homes, all male or all female or co-ed. Also ask you Mental health case manager if you can goto Day program when your all settled into group homes. Go here it explains more about group homes.
The other way to get a referral into Transitional Housing is by calling a social worker on the list call the number according to where on oahu your located:
Region 1: Halawa - Piikoi St Hawaii Health Harm Reduction
Region 2: Piikoi St - Sandy's IHS (808) 782-5633, (808) 447-2865
Region 3: Ewa/Kapolei - Aiea Achieve Zero (808) 379-2532
Region 4: Waimanalo - Kaneohe IHS (808) 782-5633, (808) 447-2865
Region 5: Wahiawa, Waialua, North Shore, Turtle Bay, Kahuku Achieve Zero (808) 379-2532 outreach@achievezero.org
Many Transitional Homes programs, such as Kumuhonua, use the State of Hawaii Coordinated Entry System (CES) means you need a social worker use the regional number above for which region your in, for referral to Transitional Homes also, an idea of which Transitional homes you want to go-to goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.org use zipcode 96819 and goto housing then Transitional Homes.
Your initial contact with 211 or an outreach worker (social worker also the list of numbers call i.h.s or email them regional list to call to see a social worker.
call 211 for the KWO number, you need to be referred to by a social worker or mental health case manager so its better to call the region your in number list above or free housing group homes with a mental health case manager 988.
For families HONU shelter right now is at the Old Stadium Park in honolulu.
Also try Hale Maulioa at sand island by i.h.s call (808) 768-4668 or email HONU@Honolulu.gov or call 211 (open mon-fri 8am to 4:30pm) also for their number or more resources.
Qualifications for Emergency Shelter
Onelauena:
Must have a homeless verification letter from an approved state agency outreach like KWO so call them at (808) 783-3398
Male Dorm Unit (1 individual): $25.00 Female Dorm Unit (1 individual): $25.00 Studio Unit (Up to 1-2 individuals): $50.00 ADA/Couples Studio (Up to 1-3 individuals): $75.00 Couples Studio
Physical address for my new free mail box from KWO after i met with them and calle them at is c/o Kealahou West Oahu P.O Box 75298 Kapolei Hawaii 96707 call KWO to get this free mailbox (808) 783-3398 or Sierra 808-728-5034
Free mailbox is also at Waikiki Clinic at 277 Ohua ave honolulu hi, establish service call (808) 922-4787 https://www.waikikihealth.org/
Free phone and free phone service recieve mail from Waikiki clinic or mental health case manager, Obama phones is ACP addordable connection program and Lifeline assistance at airtalkwireless.com
also sim card only at truconnect.com
and its unlimited talk unlimited text and 4.5 gb data and buy more data from airtalkwireless for $20.00 to make it unlimited data, is a piggy back company to T -mobile.
also mintmobile.com has $15.00/month for unlimlted talk unlimited text and unlimited data at 35 Gb says it goes slower.
You can have more than one social worker and a mental health case manager also.
Free mailbox also a different route to get a mental health case manager is MedQuest is retroactive to the day you apply, apply over the phone at public assistance number 1-855-643-1643 or online benefits.hawaii.gov or in person at MedQuest office one in Honolulu
one in Kapolei also call them at
to recieve your phone, from your mental health case manager with Ohana health plan send mail to (820 mililani st Suite 200 honolulu hi 96819) to help you as a homeless person get $45.00/one year bus pass or call the bus for more information 808-848-5555 with Medquest Document (from mail) upload that you have low income for the Reduced Fare Bus Pass $45.00/one year to
or you can upload a SNAP food (free food) on EBT aka kokua card if you make less than $83,000/ year as an individual you'll recieve something, apply online for SNAP and financial pais.dhs.hawaii.gov or over the phone at public assistance number 1-855-643-1643 or at local processing center type in kapolei processing center on google maps honolulu processing center (is pohulani processing center at 677 Queens St Honolulu Hi 96815 call also public assistance to contact your local processing center at 1-855-643-1643 across lex brodies a little pass the fed ex and 7- eleven place.
For the $45.00/year Reduced Fare Bus pass:
Upload letter at: https://www.honolulu.gov/dcs/litfp/ that letter, you can get from your local processing center or just type Kapolei Processing center of if you live in honolulu Pohulani Processing center at 677 Queens st Honolulu HI, or phone number 1-855-643-1643 and make the photo of the letter into a document with Adobe Scanner app (you can make it into jpeg or PDF) and upload it online to www8.honolulu.gov/dcs/litfp
Call 1-855-643-1643 for medquest if you have for example HMSA as your medical provider call HMSA to change your behavioral to Ohana Health Plan or United Health Care, call Ohana Health Plan 1 (866) 401-7540 and get a Mental health Case Manager or try call or text or call 988 works now, they will say crisis suicide, say yes and have them meet you i pick Starbucks to meet, and they give you a Mental Health Assessment fail it for like social anxiety to recieve services, then they will assign you a Mental Health case manager (your mental healrh case manager or social worker from the regional number list below on this page, you can use to help you get in where CES Coordinated Entry System is needed to get in. You will get AMHD insurance a federal insurance below MedQuest because things under AMHD (Adult Mental Health Division) and ADAD (Alcohol Drug Abuse Division),
Like clean and sober programs (for women contact: Women in need Phone Number: (808)486-1996
Ask about Bridge II Success Transitional Housing by Women in Need
Women in Need provides transitional housing services to individuals and women with children in three locations across Oahu.
This program provides:
- Transitional residential housing
- Case management
- Support network
- Referrals and connection to community support services
Rent is based on 30% of a resident's income (they take EBT Financial if thats your income and 30% of that). To be assessed for eligibility, please contact the Coordinated Entry line as in to call a social worker or get a mental health case manager from calling or texting 988 C.E.R mental health case manager checks on you once a week and they transport you if you need to go to Safeway, Library etc..
Call 808-486-1996
Address: 98-1238 Kaahumanu St.,
Ste. #403 Pearl City, HI 96782
and Substance Abuse Recovery, Parenting & Family Assistance,
Domestic Violence Resources, things for women or women and children. and housing is free called group homes, just call or text 988 to get a Mental Health Case Manager to get into group homes is free housing or anything on this list like Semi independent living, Day program: https://health.hawaii.gov/amhd/files/2013/06/AMHD-Array-of-Services.pdf
of you have mental health like social anxiety, insomnia (trazadone is a good sleep aid). MAOI (medicines like Paxil etc..) may cause suicide or depression so work with your psychiatrist
Care Hawaii to get a free Housing Specialist: 808-533-3936
Because most doctors take HMSA you can get HMSA then call HMSA to change your behavioral to Ohana Health Plan or United Health Care which has more services too. Also you can only change Health provider once a year usually in October its called Open Enrollment or call MedQuest for more information or to speak to an agent: Phone 1(800) 316-8005 email MedquestOahuSection@dhs.hawaii.gov(Kapolei unit) or mqdinfo@dhs.hawaii.gov also MQDCustomerSupport@dhs.hawaii.gov an attachment with Adobe scanner app instead of faxing?
Fax 1 (800) 576-5504,
MedQuest is retroactive to the day you apply benefits.hawaii.gov or apply over the phone 1-855-643-1643 or in person their office at:
Honolulu Location:1350 S. King Street, Suite 200
Honolulu, HI 96814
or
Kapolei location: Kapolei
Kakuhihewa State Office Building
601 Kamokila Boulevard, Room 415
Kapolei, HI 96707-2021
Free Hot Meals on Oahu
I got at this at the Queens Medical Center E.R, i said i am homeless if i could have some homeless resources and on my After Visit Summary was this and more info
DAILY MEALS:
IHS Men's Shelter (do not need to be IHS resident)
350 Sumner Street Breakfast 7:00AM-7:45AM Lunch 12:00PM-12:45PM Dinner 6:00PM-6:45PM
River of Life
101 N. Pauahi St Breakfast 9:00AM-11:00AM Lunch 2:00PM-3:00PM Dinner 7:00PM-8:00PM
*can also use shower facilities
St. Augustine Church 130 Ohua Ave
11:00AM-12:00PM
Hawaii Cedar Church
1545 Kamehameha IV Rd Weekdays
SUNDAY:
First United Methodist Church
1020 S. Beretania Street Every Sunday 8:00AM-9:30AM
St. Andrews Cathedral
220 Queen Emma Street Sundays 2:00PM
MONDAY:
Hare Krishna Food for Life
Ala Moana Beachpark near Magic Island Monday 4:00PM-5:00PM
TUESDAY:
Loaves and Fishes Waimanalo Beach Park Tuesdays 7:00PM-9:00PM
THURSDAY:
Immanuel Christian Church
Ala Moana Park near McCoy Pavilion Every Thursday 12:30PM
Federation for World Peace
Aala Park Thursdays
10:30AM-11:30AM
Free Housing (for more info call 211 a resource from Auw.org M-F normal buisness hours,
Also on the E.R After visit Summary when i went to Queens Medical Center and said im homeless would like homeless resources then on the After Visit Summary:
Housing Assistance Community Services
- I.H.S (Institute for Human Services)
Women and Children
546 Kaaahi St. Honolulu, HI 96817
Hale Mauliola (808) 234-3708
Men
(808) 447-2900 350 Sumner St. Honolulu, HI 96817
Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Eligibility requirements: experiencing homelessness Shelter fees: $100 per month for individuals; $130 per month for couples and families. Fees can be waived in exchange for 20 volunteer hours per month.
Keauhou Shelter-Singles and Couples, family: Emergency shelter also adk about their Transitional Homes Onemalu and
1020 Isenberg St. Honolulu, HI 96826
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m., walk-ins accepted if space is available
Eligibility requirements: individuals and couples experiencing homelessness, ADA units available, pets are allowed
Also by KWO is Onelauena Emergency Shelter Fees (they take G.A financial from EBT: intake is Dani call
and Onemalu Transitional Shelter run by KWO at use referral social worker CES coorrdinated entry system regional number above to get in to their transitional homes or call the KWO.
KWO Onemalu Transitional Homes:
Barbers point Building 50
Belleau Woods Street, Kapolei, HI 96707
The Kalihi-Uka Recovery Home in Kalihi by The Institute for Human Services (I.H.S)
This Place is designed to offer homeless individuals a safe and welcoming place to stay while going through outpatient substance abuse treatment.
This program provides:
- Short-term housing
- Temporary shelter
- Outpatient treatment
The Kalihi-Uka Recovery Home by I.H.S
Call 808-447-2806 Email HousingCares@ihshawaii.org for intake
and goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.org
1. Group Homes
2. Transitional Homes call KWO: (808) 783-3398 or goto goaskaunty.ohanahealthplan.org
2. Shelter Plus Care get a referral from a mental health case manager
3. Housing First call a social worker
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
Map for the PUNAWAI REST STOP, more info on this page:
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Phone: (808) 599-9750
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Location: 431 Kuwili St. Honolulu HI 96817
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(Punawai Building is 4 stories)
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Open: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 365 days a year
Click the image to zoom in on your mobile phone:
Punawai Rest Stop
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Phone: (808) 599-9750
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Location: 431 Kuwili St. Honolulu HI 96817
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Open: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 365 days a year
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(Punawai Building is 4 stories)
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Services: Eight showers (last appointment at 6:30 p.m.); 10 washing machines and 10 dryers (last appointment at 6 p.m.); security; Wi-Fi; cellphone charging stations; desktop computers; mail service; bathrooms; two pet kennels; lockers and larger storage for shopping carts and bulkier items; free toiletries, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream, shampoo and soap; bug zappers; and on-site housing and medical services.
Sumner Service Center
Hot Meals at 350 Sumner St everyday:
Breakfast 7 to 9 am | Lunch: 11 am to 1 pm | Dinner: 5 to 7 pm (for non-guests takeout is provided at the kitchen door)
350 Sumner Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Phone: 808.447.2900 | Fax: 808.537.2697
Related Available Services
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Need Assistance with your Rent?
fill out Institute for Human Services (I.H.S) Online Application
https://ihshawaii.org/services/housing-program/
Emergency Shelters
https://homelessness.hawaii.gov/help/
How can I access emergency shelter or transitional shelter/housing? Go here: https://homelessness.hawaii.gov/help/
Each shelter facility may have a different process or set of requirements for entry. For assistance in accessing shelter, you may connect with outreach programs for help, or call (808) 586-0193 for more information.
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For urgent, non-violent homeless-related concerns on Oʻahu, call the Honolulu CORE hotline at (808) 768-2673.If
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If you’ve witnessed a health emergency or a crime, please call 9-1-1.
Note: On Oʻahu, 9-1-1 callers can request a trained Crisis Intervention Officer (CIT Officer) to respond to instances where someone may be experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Oʻahu
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Family Promise (Families Only) – (808) 548-7478
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Hale Kipa (Youth Under 18) – (808) 754-9844 (emergency shelter for youth and children)
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RYSE (Youth Under 18) – 808-498-5180
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YO! Waikiki health clinic (YO! is Youth outreach), a place where people drop off their babies and children for the state to take care of them with their own age group.
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www.rysehawaii.org (emergency shelter for youth and children)
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Need Help Now?
If you need help now with housing, call or text our Mobile Crisis Outreach team at 808-861-6606 -
CALL RYSE: 808-498-5180
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Email: info@rysehawaii.org
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IHS, Institute for Human Services (Men at Sumner st.) – (808) 447-2900
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IHS, Institute for Human Services (Women and Families at kaaahi st) – (808) 447-2800
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IHS, Institute for Human Services – Hale Mauliola Sand Island (Pet Friendly) – (808) 744-4492
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Keahou Emergency Shelter, Waikiki Health – (808) 537-8330
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Kealahou West O'ahu, Onelauʻena is also a transitional shelter, another by PACT (parent and children together) the lehua transitional shelter it might be for singles only, another by Child and family center via the domestic violence emergency shelter, Catholic charity runs Maili transitional shelters (also call 211 for more information on transitional homes) https://search.auw211.org/ search 211 aloha united way search engine– (808) 782-4342
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Paiʻolu Ksisulu, U.S. Vets Waianae Civic Center – (808) 664-1400
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Shelter of Wisdom (Men) – (808) 383-9498
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Child and Family Service (Abused Spouses and Children) – (808) 681-3500
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Hawaiʻi Island (The Big Island)
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CARE Hawaiʻi – L.C.R.S. Hilo (Severe Mental Health) – (808) 832-3100
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Hope Services – (808) 935-3050
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Neighborhood Place of Puna – Hale Iki – (808) 345-0202
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Neighborhood Place of Kona – (808) 331-8777
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U.S. Veterans Initiative (Veterans Only) – (808) 476-0457
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Kihei Pua Family Shelter (Hilo) – (808) 937-1837
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Emergency Shelters intake list of numbers
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i - Family Assessment Center
Intake Line - 808-202-9133
CARE Hawai‘i - L.C.R.S. (Likini St.)
Crisis Line - 808-832-3100
Dynamic Healing Center - Kulaokahua
Main Line - 808-599-5759
Family Promise - Honolulu Site
Main Line - 808-300-0560
Gregory House - Community Residential Program (for people with HIV)
Main Line - 808-592-9022
Hale Mauliola (Institute for Human Services (I.H.S) manages this place)
Website: https://ihshawaii.org/hale-mauliola/
Location: 11 Sand Island Park way
Phone: 808-447-2819
You can contact I.H.S Housing Program on their online contact form: here, or by phone at 808-447-2819 or 808-447-2853.
E-mail:
Costs $100.00/ month
Rhonda Wong-Fernandez 808-372-4313
Up-cycled shipping containers vibrantly painted in shades of yellow, green, orange, and blue offer a temporary housing solution for clients working toward a permanent home.
Might need a Hele bike to get there, no busses near.
Serving up to 100 guests, Hale Mauliola provides short-term residences for singles and couples. Pets are like family here, too. Hale Mauliola is one of just two specialty shelters on the island of Oahu that allows guests to keep their furry friends. For some, pets play a pivotal role in overcoming homelessness, as they can support emotional wellbeing or be an essential service animal.
A large parking lot fronting the property ensures guests with vehicles can safely park overnight before leaving for work. If transportation is a problem, IHS also provides a complimentary shuttle service, allowing guests to remain self-sufficient.
Hale Mauliola fosters a sense of community among its guests while retaining their independence. There are multiple communal areas where guests can come together including the central hale, zen garden and shaded pavilion, outdoor kitchen, and gray water garden.
Institute for Human Services, Inc (I.H.S.)
Shelter Admissions: Ching Ying Jao:
-Women's/Family Shelter:
Raenell Manning 808-375-8085.
-Sumner (all male) shelter:
Rhonda Wong-Fernandez 808-372-4313.
Specialty Shelter (for individuals recently discharged from the hospital – Must call in advance to determine if individual meets eligibility criteria for specialty shelter)
Vet House at IHS
Kealahou West O‘ahu - Onelauena
intake line - 808-597-6642
Homeless Outreach Navigation for Unsheltered Persons (HONU)
Intake Line - 808-768-4668
Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE)
Main Line intake - 808-498-5180
Kinai 'Eha
Main intake Line - 808-459-7437
Must be 18-24 years old
Shelter of Wisdom
email - shelterofwisdom@gmail.com
Wai‘anae Civic Center
Main intake Line - 808-462-0280
Waikiki Health - Keauhou Shelter
intake Line - 808-537-8330
Waimanalo Emergency Shelter - ASI
Site Manager - 808-990-9219
United States Veterans Initiative
Macy - 808-630-0771 / Samantha - 808-282-0554
If individuals are interested in connecting to an available shelter opening, please contact the homeless outreach provider in your geographic area. For assistance in connecting to an outreach provider in your area, please review our service map at this link to find out the outreach program
Domestic Violence Shelters
Honolulu (Island of Oahu)
Child and Family Service (Harry and Janete Weinberg)
91-1841 Ft. Weaver Road
Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Domestic Abuse Hotline:
(808) 841-0822
Services offered: Emergency Shelter for abused spouses and children.
National Domestic abuse hotline will give you the numbers for your local area
1 (800) 799-SAFE (SAFE= 7233), 1 (800) 799-7233
Gregory House (For People with HIV)
200 North Vineyard Blvd., Suite A310
Honolulu, HI 96817(808) 592-9022
Services Offered: Housing Assistance for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
Hale Kipa
615 Pi'ikoi Street, Suite 203
Honolulu, HI 96814-3139 (808) 589-1829
Services Offered to Homeless Youth such as Emergency Shelter and Young Adults: Drop-In Center, Health Care, Food, Free Mail box Service.
Housing Solutions
(get a case manager call U.S. Vets (808) 682-8900 to help you get into places like Housing Solutions or call IHS Institute for Human Services for a case manager ask the case manager if you can sign the VISPIDAT form it's a form to get you into housing placement like at Housing Solutions, they will meet you where you live if you are homeless, they will give you a Letter of Verification of Homeless or ask for one then use the letter to get into a Transitional shelter, When you get to a Transitional home they ask for the
Verification Letter; your ID; and Birth Certificate for any children. Getting the Letter of Verification from the Case Manger was important for the Letter of Verification of Homelessness if you want to go to Transitional home, sending things vie E-mail attachments is an option. (I use adobe photo shop red app icon and adobe scan the blue app icon it places photos into document quality the photo is off colored adobe makes the background white and letters like a document quality.)
or you can make your own transitional shelter at grants.gov just use the non profit charity option.
Transitional Shelter ( I think is communal living or sharing a kitchen and bathroom)
P.O. Box 11360
Honolulu, HI 96826
Housing for Homeless Families, Elderly, Single Persons (Working), and the Mentally Ill.
Institute for Human Services
546 Kaaahi Street
Honolulu, HI 96817
Services offered:
Emergency Shelter for Single Women, Single Men, and Families; Food; Clothing; Medical Clinics; Child Care
run by Catholic Charities
87-190 Maliona Street, #B18
Waianae, HI 96792
Services offered to families with children: Transitional Housing, Educational Classes, Employment Counseling, Youth Counseling, Case Management
Ohana Ola O Kahumana Transitional homes
86-704 Lualualei
Homestead Road
Waianae, HI 96792
Services offered: Transitional Housing for Homeless Adults with Minor Children, Waianae Community Outreach
Onemalu Transitional home
Building #48t
Belleau Woods Street
Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 682-3869
Services offered: Transitional Housing, Case Management, Educational Classes
Safe Haven
41 S. Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 524-7233
Services Offered: Transitional Housing for Homeless Adults with Serious Mental Illness, Emergency Beds, Food, Outreach Services, Medical Clinic, Activity Center, Shower & Laundry Facilities, Mail & Phone Service
Salvation Army Family Treatment Services
845 22nd Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 732-2802
Services Offered: Transitional Housing (Supportive living for Women and Children with Substance Abuse)
Salvation Army Addiction Treatment Services
3624 Waokanaka Street
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 595-6371 Services Offered: Residential and Outpatient Treatment, Detox
U.S. Vets (ask them for a case manager)
P.O. Box 75329
Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 682-8900
Services Offered: Transitional Housing, Employment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Case Management
Weinberg Village Waimanalo
41-490 Saddle City Road
Waimanalo, HI 96795
(808) 259-6658
Services offered for Homeless Families with Children Under 18 years old and Families at risk of Becoming Homeless: Direct Referrals, Transitional Housing, Educational Classes, Counseling, On-Site Preschool, Food & Nutrition Classes
Hawaii County
Bridge House, Inc.
P. O. Box 2489
Kailua-Kona, HI 96745(808) 322-3305 Services offered: Therapeutic Living - a clean and sober environment for people in recovery from substance abuse.
Child and Family Service
C/O Hale Ohana
P. O. Box 7022
Hilo, HI 96720
West Hawaii
81-6587 Mamalahoa Hwy. Bldg. C, Kealakekua, HI 96750
(808) 323-2664
East Hawaii
1045 A Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-2188
Domestic Abuse Hotlines:
West Hawaii: (808) 322-7233
East Hawaii (808) 959-8864
Services Offered: Crisis Shelter for Domestic Violence and Spouse Abuse Victims
East Hawaii Coalition for the Homeless
115 Kapiolani Street
Hilo, HI 96720(808) 961-2559 Services offered: Emergency and Transitional Shelter, Clothing, Food, Case Management, Life Skills
Kawaihae Transitional House
P. O. Box 1976
Kamuela, HI 96743(808) 882- offered: Transitional Housing for Families with Children
Mental Health Kokua (East Hawaii Residential) - Hale Lehua
140 Wainaku Avenue
Hilo, HI 96720(808) 961-2054 Services Offered: Transitional Housing, Supportive Housing
Mental Health Kokua (East Hawaii Residential) - Hilo Hale
140 Wainaku Avenue
Hilo, HI 96720(808) 935-7167
Services Offered: Transitional Housing, Supportive Housing
Mental Health Kokua (West Hawaii Residential) - SURF (Stabilizing Urgent Residential Facility)
75-5750 Alanoe Place
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740(808) 331-1468
Services Offered: For clients with severe mental illness and Transitional Housing
"Transitional homes are run by non-profit organizations or charities for instance P.A.C.T (Parent And Children Together) runs Harry and Jeanette Weinberg runs a transitional home along with the Domestic Violence Shelter. Call (808) 681-3500. They interrogated me sort of to make sure my story was straight at the DV or Domestic Violence Shelter and I was able to stay. " -Anonymous

