Resource Directory

Overview

Community Resource Directory Brochure 2024(PDF, 243KB)

(click on individual listings below for further contact information):

EMERGENCY HOSPITALS

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

FOOD BANKS, PANTRIES AND KITCHENS

FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES FOR KŪPUNA

HOMELESS

PREVENTION PROGRAMS

TREATMENT FOR ADULTS: AGENCIES AND CLINICS

TREATMENT FOR ADULTS: RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES (INTENSIVE INPATIENT)

TREATMENT/ASSESSMENT FOR ADULTS: PRIVATE

TREATMENT FOR YOUTH: AGENCIES AND CLINICS

Pregnant and using?

Or just in need of help?
You have options.

Resources for pregnant women

E Ala Hou: 'Rise Up Anew'

Substance abuse treatment for pregnant or parenting women.
Services offered include motivational enhancement, case management, outpatient treatment, and recovery/continuing care.

E Ala Hou Website

Women In Need Kauaʻi

Empowers women who have been through domestic violence, homelessness, substance abuse, and incarceration through different services that helps to build self-esteem, responsibility, and positive life skills.

Women In Need Kaua‘i Website

Resource Download

Aloha and welcome to our resource download section! Click images below for corresponding downloads:

Community Resource Directory Brochure 2024:

Link

Kauaʻi County Directory of Resources:

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Link(PDF, 243KB)

Hawaii Parents Guide:

Back to the 'aina - Foster your child's connection to nature

Link(PDF, 293KB)

Additional Resources

  • Above the Influence: Help teens to be more aware of the influences around them, and to carefully consider their risks when faced with tough decisions.
  • Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaiʻi: Provides evidence-based substance abuse prevention programs for youth.
  • Kauaʻi Forward / Kūpaʻa Kauaʻi: Central place to find resources for residents and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Kauaʻi Resilience Project: An initiative to increase community protective factors around youth, to build youth resilience and increase their life skills, to reduce youth suicide and suicide attempts.
  • Keiki O Ka ʻĀina: A non-profit focused on educating children, strengthening families, enriching communities, and perpetuating culture.
  • Mālama Kauaʻi: A community based non-profit organization focused on increasing local food production and access through culture and community.
  • NIDA for Teens: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) created the NIDA for Teens Web site to educate adolescents ages 11-15 (as well as their parents and teachers) on the science of addiction.
  • Talk. They Hear You.: Start talking before they start drinking. This nation wide SAMHSA campaign gives parents and guardians information and resources needed to start the conversation about substance abuse.
  • TeenLink Hawaiʻi: Provides information and referral services for teens in Hawaiʻi, promoting positive youth development through peer leadership and support.
  • Tempest: Offers a modern online recovery program empowering people to quit drinking and start building healthy habits.