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 Crisis Resource Directory (click on individual listing below for further contact information):

 

Community Programs Providers ♦ Community Service Hours Providers ♦ Drug Enforcement ♦ Emergency Hospitals ♦ Financial Assistance ♦ Food Pantries ♦ Health Services ♦ Homeless ♦ Hotlines ♦ Housing ♦ Information and Referral ♦ Job TrainingMental Health ♦ Outreach and Support for Adults ♦ Prevention Programs ♦ Quest ♦ Transportation♦ Treatment for Adults: Agencies and Clinics ♦ Treatment for Adults: Residential Facilities ♦ Treatment/Assessment for Adults: Private ♦ Treatment for Youth: Agencies and Clinics ♦ Veterans

Still haven't found what you're looking for?  Check out the substance-abuse related Continuum of Care matrix for Kaua‘i's Youth (AKA "Youth Continuum of Care Matrix"), also available for download.  The matrix includes a summary of the Anti-Drug Program office's scope of service, primary purpose, enrollment requirements, and details regarding who the program serves.  The matrix is primarily related to youth services, with programs for children ranging from preschool- to high-school age.  An adult matrix can be found in the Kaua'i 2008-2013 Community Drug Response Plan, also available for download on our home page.  The adult matrix starts on page 157 in the hard copy, and page 165 in the PDF version.

 ►Click HERE to download the Youth Continuum of Care Matrix. ►Click HERE to download the 2008-2013 Drug Response Plan to access the Adult Continuum of Care Matrix.

 

 

 

 
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS PROVIDERS
Hale ʻOpio Kauaʻi, Inc. 245-2873

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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS PROVIDERS
Kaua'i Intake Center 245-7351

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DRUG ENFORCEMENT
Drug Court 482-2300
         alton.g.amimoto@courts.hi.gov
Hale Opio Teen Court (ages 10 – 17) 245-2873
         To track cases: www.courts.state.hi.us
Crime Stoppers 241-1887
Kaua'i Police Department, Investigative Bureau 241-1711
KEO Mediation Services 245-4077 x237
Legal Aid 245-4728
         emmeyer@lashaw.org                                
         Intake 245-7580
Office of the Public Defender 241-7128
Office of the Prosecuting Attorney 241-1888

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EMERGENCY HOSPITALS
Wilcox Hospital: Main 245-1100
           Emergency Room 245-1010
Kaua'i Veterans Memorial Hospital: Main 338-9431
           Emergency Room 338-9444
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital: Main 822-4961
           Emergency Room 823-4194

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 
Alu Like 245-8545
Catholic Charities 246-2400
Department of Human Services 241-3667
          Income Maintenance Unit  
                    East Kauai  821-2752
                    West Kauai  335-8432
                    Central Kauai   274-3371
          South Unit (First to Work/Child Care Licensing)  241-3679
          Administration  241-3661
Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) 241-3390
Kaua'i Economic Opportunity (KEO) 245-4077
Queen Lili’uokalani Children’s Center 245-1873

         kcastil@qlcc.org

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FOOD PANTRIES
Aloha Church 241-7177
        Friday 10 am – 12 noon
Church of the Pacific (Kīlauea to Hanalei) 826-6481
        Wednesday 3:00 pm
Hale Hoʻomalu (Kapaʻa) 821-2520
        Tuesday 1 – 4 pm; Wednesday 12 – 3 pm 

        Hale Hoʻomalu's food pantry specifically services families with children. Each family is able to receive services once a month. Please call ahead of time if wishing to receive services. 

                                 

        info@kalaheomc.org

Līhu'e Court Town Homes 245-5045
        Wednesday 1 – 3:30 pm
Saint Michael’s Church (Puhi to Līhu'e) 245-3796
        Wednesday and Friday 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Waimea United Church of Christ 338-9962
        Last Wednesday of the month 10 am

        waimeachurch@hawaiilink.net

                             
Salvation Army: Kokua Soup Kitchen  
        Hanapepe Corps   335-5441        
              Monday 5 pm; Wednesday and Friday 11 am  
        Lihu'e Corps 245-2571                  
                   Tuesday 5 pm; Thursday 11:30 am

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HEALTH SERVICES
Kaua'i Community Health Center                                     
        West 240-0140
        East 240-0170
        Central 240-0100
Malama Pono: HIV/STD 246-9577
        info@malama-pono.org
Department of Health Administration 241-3495

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HOMELESS
Kaua'i Economic Opportunity (KEO)

245-4077 x228

        For clients in transitional living

Crossroad at Aloha Church

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HOTLINES
Domestic Violence Hotline: YWCA 245-6362
Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Hotline: YWCA 245-4144
Suicide Hotline 1-800-753-6879
Teen Line: Drug Free Hawai'i  

        info@teenlinehawaii.org

  
The Parent Line: info/counseling for parents 800-816-1222
Teens Teaching AIDS Prevention  

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HOUSING
HUD/Section 8 241-4440
County Housing 241-4444
Kaua'i Economic Opportunity 245-4077
Līhu'e Court Townhomes/Mutual Housing 245-5045
State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority 821-4415
Hawai'i Public Housing Authority 274-3141 x24692
Kalepa Village Apartments 246-4481

        kalepavillage1234@hotmail.com

Paʻanau Village 742-8655
Hale ʻOhana 742-9440
Oxford House Hawai'i 808-957-0324
Habitat for Humanity 335-0296

        info@kauaihabitat.org 

                                    

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INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Alu Like 245-8545
Hale Hoʻomalu 821-2520
Nana’s House (Waimea) 338-0252

        jspinden@cfs-hawaii.org 

Hanalei Community Center/Hale Halawai 826-1011

        halehalawai@hawaiiantel.net 

Kauai United Way

245-2043

        info@kauaiunitedway.org  

Child & Family Services 245-5914
         

       mmaione@cfs-hawaii.org  

                                    
Keiki ‘Ohana Therapeutic Services 823-0276/651-8591
Kaua'i Community Health Center                                     
        West 240-0140
        East 240-0170
        Central 240-0100

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JOB TRAINING
Alu Like 245-8545
First to Work 241-3679
Workforce Development 274-3056
Work Incentive Act: Workwise 274-3056

        dlir.wdd.kauai@hawaii.gov

                                    
KEO 245-4077
        Horticulture Ext. 243
        Employment Ext. 236
Food Stamp Employment and Training 241-3673
Vocational Rehab Services 274-3333

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MENTAL HEALTH
Kaua'i Community Health Center                                     
        West 240-0140
        East 240-0170
        Central 240-0100
Kauai Community Mental Health Center 274-3190
        For clients with mental health as well as substance abuse issues
Ke Ala Pono 246-0663

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OUTREACH AND SUPPORT FOR ADULTS
Alcoholics Anonymous, Kaua'i Intergroup: 24 hour hotline 245-6677
Al-Anon 246-1116
Aloha Church 241-7177
Alu Like, Inc. 245-8545
Child & Family Services 245-5914
Breath of Life 246-6102
C.A.R.E. Hawai'i 808-550-2900
CHOW Project 651-7213
Crystal Meth Anonymous Hotline

213-488-4455

1-866-535-7922

Hale Hoʻomalu 821-2520
Hope, Help and Healing 245-3740

        office@hhhk.org 

Ke Ala Pono 246-0663
Līhu'e Missionary Church 245-9223

        lihuemc@hawaiiantel.net

                                    
Nana’s House 338-0252
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline 828-1674
Veteran’s Center Hall 246-1135
Veteran’s Affairs Clinic 246-0497
Veteran’s Center for Combat Veterans  245-1163
Waimea Baptist Church 338-1227
Women In Need Ph: 245-1996
       Contact: Kimberly Cummings Fax: 246-6464
       3136 A Elua St, Suite 213
       Līhu'e, HI 96766                                     

       winkauai@gmail.com 

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PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Alu Like, Inc 245-8545
       Pulama I Na Keiki child development and education, Youth Alcohol Prevention (YAP) and other programs 1-866-305-6024
Child and Family Services 245-5914
Hale Hoʻomalu ongoing family counseling 821-2520
Enhance Healthy Start: 3 year volunteer program for birth mothers 245-5914

Nana's House

338-0252

       
D.A.R.E.(Drug Abuse Resistance Education) for 3rd and 5th graders 241-1697

        kcarvalho@kauai.gov

 
Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDR – Hawai'i National Guard Counterdrug Support) 1-808-672-1520
G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Education and Training) for 6th and 7th graders 241-1697

        kcarvalho@kauai.gov

Life Skills Training (KEO) for middle school students after school at Chiefess Kamakahelei 245-4077 x238
PCNC (Parent Community Networking Center) 821-6972 x116

        Bridget Arume: bridget_arume@notes.k12.hi.us

 
Smart Moves (Kauai Boys and Girls Club) 821-4406

        Eastside: lharper@bgch.com

 

        Westside: bbrown@bgch.com 

338-1418
Youth Groups @ Aloha Church 241-7177
        Fun, support, and life skills for middle and high school students

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QUEST
HMSA 1-800-440-0640
Aloha Care 1-800-434-1002

       customerservice@alohacarehawaii.org 

 

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TREATMENT FOR ADULTS: AGENCIES AND CLINICS
Kaua'i Community Health Center  
      East 240-0170
      West 240-0140
Ke Ala Pono Recovery Center 246-0663
      Low and high intensity outpatient  
Keiki ‘Ohana 823-0276
      Family therapy 651-8591
Samuel Mahelona Hospital: Alcohol Detoxification  823-4140

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TREATMENT FOR ADULTS: RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES (INTENSIVE INPATIENT)
Hina Mauka (O‘ahu) 808-236-2600
Salvation Army (O‘ahu) 808-988-2136
Malama Family Recovery Center (Maui) 808-877-7117
      Therapeutic living program for women

      malamafamily@alohahousemail.com

 
Aloha House (Maui) 808-579-9584

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TREATMENT/ASSESSMENT FOR ADULTS: PRIVATE
Bivens, Alexander 332-7190

      ajbivens@yahoo.com 

Foley, Michael, LCSW, Ph. D 651-8269
Tyson, Mary Frances, CSAC 332-6113

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TREATMENT FOR YOUTH: AGENCIES AND CLINICS
Department of Health: Mokihana Project 274-3883
       School based, low intensity outpatient for students
Hina Mauka TEEN C.A.R.E.  
       School based, low intensity outpatient for students
              Kapa‘a High School 821-4401 x183
              Kapa‘a Middle School 821-4470 x196
              Kaua'i High School 274-3173 x241
              Waimea High School 338-6810 x119
              Waimea Canyon Middle School 338-6830 x181
              Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School 241-3200 x311
Kaua'i Community Health Center  
       School based, low intensity outpatient for students
              Central 240-0100
              West 240-0140
Ke Ala Pono 246-0663
       Low and high intensity out patient
Keiki ‘Ohana 651-8591

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VETERANS
Office of Veterans Affairs 241-3348

      kovs@ovs.hawaii.gov 

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