Family Promise of Hawa'i
808-300-0560
Family Promise of Hawa’i help improve access to housing for the unhoused by providing crisis prevention services, case management, housing, vocational training, and stabilization programs. They are able to connect Hawa’i individuals and families with local resources to move them toward stability and independence.
Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui
808-379-5315
Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui provides medical respite services to the unhoused after an acute illness or injury. People can stay up to a few weeks and receive medical care, case management, and housing counseling.
Hawaii 211
2-1-1
Hawaii 211 links Hawaiians who call 211 to a wide variety of social services, such as food, housing, transportation, mental health and substance use treatment, family services, educational support, and more. No matter what help you need, contact 211, and they’ll connect you with the organizations that can help.
Hawaii Cares
9-8-8
Hawaii Cares operates the 988 Crisis Line in the state. You can call 988 or 808-832-3100 if you’re struggling with emotional distress, substance use, or you’re concerned about another person or your child/teen. They offer crisis mobile outreach and can connect you with medical care, treatment services, social services, and more.
Coalition For A Drug-Free Hawaii (CDFH)
808-545-3228
The Coalition for a Drug Free Hawaii provides family, youth, and community programs to help prevent substance use disorders. They aim to strengthen families, have gender-specific programs to support girls, and provide evidence-based prevention programs. They also have a Hawaii Prevention Resource Center and a Hawaii Pacific Center of Excellence to provide educational materials and training on prevention approaches.
Bobby Benson Center
808-376-3011
The Bobby Benson Center offers residential addiction treatment for adolescents and outpatient treatment for adolescents and adults. Treatment may be free if you qualify for MedQuest, Hawaii’s Medicaid program. Family participation is a key part of the program, which focuses on the ohana perspective.
Hawaii Substance Abuse Coalition
808-236-2600
The Hawaii Substance Abuse Coalition is a group of agencies that provide prevention, case management, addiction treatment, housing support, and more to those affected by substance use. They also advocate to reduce the stigma around addiction and promote reform in behavioral health care treatment.
University of Hawaii at Manoa: Mental Health Resources
808-956-7927
The University of Hawaii provides mental health resources for students and staff, including 24-hour hotlines you can call or text for crisis support and the number for Hawaii CARES to get addiction treatment. They also have a counseling center and online therapy options as well as links to addiction treatment programs.
Brigham Young University-Hawaii Laie: Counseling Services
808-675-3518
BYU’s Hawaii campus provides a variety of counseling services. This includes crisis support, counseling appointments, group therapy, and outreach events. They have suicide prevention resources, online therapy, and peer support to help students be as healthy, happy, and successful in school.
Chaminade University of Honolulu: Counseling Center
808-735-4845
Students seeking support at Chaminade University Honolulu can receive support at the counseling center. They offer personalized care that includes crisis care, individual and group counseling, trauma treatment, and peer support. Students can also get on-campus support and referrals to more intensive care off-campus, which may include addiction treatment.
Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM) Resource Hub
The state’s Harm Reduction Services Branch offers a variety of resources for sexual and gender minorities (SGM). They offer training and events throughout each month, including support groups for LGBTQ+ middle schoolers and teens, LGBTQ+ adults, parents of queer and trans youth, and more.
Spill the Tea Cafe
808-797-5043
Spill the Tea Cafe is an inclusive mental health clinic that serves adolescents. Teens are especially susceptible to mental health challenges and can receive mentorship, care coordination, peer support, and individual and group therapy in a relaxing and fun environment. They address the unique needs of youth, including LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent young people.
Ke Ola Mamo
808-848-8000
AIANHH is the American Indian and Alaskan Native healthcare program in Hawaii. They offer culturally relevant medical care and treatment of alcoholism and substance use disorder through an Indian Health Service contract. The primary agency is Ke Ola Mamo on O’ahu. You do need an appointment to get care — they do not accept walk-ins.
Ka Malu a Waʻahila
The Ka Malu A Wa'ahila clinic provides culturally relevant and responsive behavioral health care at the University of Hawaii Mānoa. They provide counseling for common mental health issues and can refer you to other providers for more intensive care, such as addiction treatment, eating disorders, or medication needs.