Resources in Hawaii
There are many low-cost or free services for newcomers in Hawaii. This section provides information about these services.
You may access any of these services via the Internet. Internet access is available at any public library.
If more services are needed, contact Aloha United Way by calling 2-1-1. Tell them what type of help you need. (Weekday operating hours are 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Closed on weekends and holidays.) Website: www.auw.org
- After School Care & Programs
- Bulky item pick-up
- Driver's License
- Health Clinics
- Legal Assistance
- Parenting
- Police
- Public Libraries
- School Supplies
- State Identification Card
- Translation
- Transportation
- After School Care & Programs
- Bulky item pick-up
- Driver's License
- Health Clinics
- Legal Assistance
- Parenting
- Police
- Public Libraries
- State Identification Card
- Transportation
- After School Care & Programs
- Bulky item pick-up
- Driver's License
- Health Clinics
- Police
- Public Libraries
- State Identification Card
- Transportation
- After School Care & Programs
- Bulky item pick-up
- Driver's License
- Health Clinics
- Parenting
- Police
- Public Libraries
- State Identification Card
- Transportation
- Emergency Line
- Aloha United Way
- Bilingual Access Line
- Child Welfare Services
- Child Help USA
- Domestic Violence Action Center
- Domestic Violence Hotline
- Hawaii Tobacco Ouitline
- Legal Line
- The Parent Line
- Poison Center
- Sex Abuse Treatment Center
- Suicide Prevention Hotline
- Teen Line