Partner Agencies

 

Aloha House 579-9584
Provides substance abuse treatment for those in need and child/adolescent mental health services for emotionally impaired children and their families.

American Heart Association 244-7185
Provides a variety of educational programs and supports high quality cardiovascular research, free blood pressure and stroke screenings and information to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

American Red Cross 244-0051
Provides relief and free emergency assistance to the community and individuals that are victims of house fires, floods, hurricanes, and other disasters along with offering a variety of health and safety classes.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui County 242-9754
Offers one-to-one mentoring programs, which match youth with caring volunteers who provide friendship, guidance, and support to assist them in achieving their potential.

Boy Scouts of America 244-3724
Provides a program for youth that builds good character, develops better citizenship, and emphasizes mental, moral, emotional and physical fitness.

Child and Family Service 877-6888
Provides programs for domestic violence intervention, employee assistance, family planning, parenting, adoption, foster parent training, independent living, home visitation for families in crisis, self-esteem, treatment for sex offenders and victims, and mental health treatment for youth.

Community Clinic of Maui 871-7772
Provides comprehensive preventive, acute and chronic medical care that also includes patient education, case management and follow-up to all life cycles, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay at the time of service.

Girl Scouts Council of Hawaii 244-3744
Provides a program where girls build character, skills for success in life and develop qualities that help them grow strong in mind, body, and spirit.

Horizon’s Academy of Maui, Inc. 579-2954
Provides an accredited full-day school program for Maui’s children with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, developmental delays and other learning differences.

Hospice Maui 244-5555
Provides complete at-home care for terminally ill people and their families, including all medicines, supplies and equipment to control pain and maximize dignity and quality of life.

Hui Malama Learning Center 244-5911
Offers youth, adults and families a comprehensive, integrative range of literacy, language, alternative education, and family strengthening programs.

Imua Family Services 244-7467
Only agency providing speech language, occupational, and physical therapy early intervention services for children with special needs on Maui and Lanai. Programs include, Infant & Child Development, Newborn Hearing Screening, You Make the Difference and Camp Imua.

Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center 242-7600
Offers emergency food, shelter and clothing, transitional housing, a primary care medical clinic, Head Start program, childcare, GED instruction, family literacy, life skills, job and housing search assistance, case management and substance abuse treatment.

Labor’s Community Services Liaison Program 244-8787
Improves the lives of workers and their families by meeting their human and social service needs and empowers workers and their unions to improve their communities.

Malama Family Recovery Center 877-7117
Provides gender specific substance abuse prevention, treatment, and residential support services for women, with priority given to pregnant women and those with small children.

Maui Adult Day Care Center 871-5804
Offers a social/therapeutic daytime activity program for individuals who are frail and elderly, individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, and adults who are physically and mentally challenged and their families/caregivers, elderly in a supportive, safe, and protective environment.

Maui AIDS Foundation 242-4900
Provides HIV/AIDS support and care services to Maui County, as well as education and prevention services.

Maui Family Support Services 242-0900
Offers programs for pregnant women and families with young children (ages 0-5) to reduce stress and promote healthy family functioning.

Maui Family YMCA 242-9007
Provides family programs such as exercise/fitness programs and classes, after school activities, camps, etc. to build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities.

Maui Youth & Family Services, Inc. 579-8414
Provides emergency shelter, family therapy, substance abuse treatment, independent living, service centers, community based instruction, residential treatment, therapeutic living, autism programs, multi-disciplinary consultation and experiential activates for youth.

Mediation Services of Maui 244-5744
Provides creative and appropriate ways or resolving disputes including: mediation facilitation, community education, peer mediation and programs for teens.

Mental Health Association in Maui 242-6461
Provides public with support groups through education and community advocacy to promote mental health, prevent mental illness, and improve the care, treatment and participation of persons with mental illness.

Mental Health Kokua
24-Hour Helpline - 244-7407 244-7405
Provides a broad range of crisis response and treatment services, including a mobile crisis response team, crisis shelter, case management and housing for people experiencing severe emotional distress and mental illness.

Ohana Makamae, Inc. 248-8538
Provides substance abuse education, counseling and other support services to strengthen the at risk families of Hana.

Planned Parenthood of Hawaii 871-1176
Dedicated to providing compassionate, confidential and affordable reproductive health care services, education and advocacy. Offers reproductive counseling, annual exams, contraception, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy termination and HIV testing.

The Salvation Army 871-6270
Provides food, emergency disaster and Christmas assistance, referrals to other community organizations, worship services, and help with peoples’ practical needs (including rental and utility assistance) through community centers and outreach.

Women Helping Women 242-6600
24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline - 579-9581
Provides emergency shelter, Domestic Violence Response Team, temporary restraining order preparation, court advocacy, and community-based domestic violence education/support groups for battered women and their children.

Services

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