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Resources

Resources

The Parent Line

A free statewide confidential telephone line which offers support and information to parents and other caregivers. The phone line staff will help you problem-solve parenting challenges, behavior and development issues. Community resources information and parenting handouts are available.

Oahu: 526-1222
Neighbor Islands: 1-800-816-1222
www.theparentline.org

Call 211
With 211, you can easily find information and referrals on everything from crisis intervention and counseling. Just dial 211 Monday - Friday from 6 am - 9 pm. The service is confidential, toll-free statewide and multilingual assistance is available. Or visit www.auw211.org to search our online database.

Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment
There are many alcohol treatment services available in Hawaii. Going through treatment can help someone learn how to stop drinking or using drugs and how to manage life without drugs or alcohol.

Here is a list of agencies across the state that provide treatment:

OAHU
Hina Mauka

www.hinamauka.org
(808) 236-2600

Bobby Benson Center
www.bobbybenson.org
(808) 293-7555

YMCA Honolulu
www.ymcahonolulu.org
(808) 848-2494

The Institute For
Family Enrichment (TIFFE)

www.tiffe.org
(808) 596-8433

MAUI
Aloha House

www.aloha-house.org
(808) 242-9733

Maui Youth and Family
Services, Inc.

www.myfs.org
(808) 579-8414

Ohana Makamae, Inc.
www.ohanamakamae.org
Hana (808) 248-8538

KAUAI
Hina Mauka

www.hinamauka.org
(808) 245-8883

BIG ISLAND
Big Island Substance
Abuse Council (BISAC)

www.healingourisland.com
(808) 969-9994

Lokahi Treatment Centers
www.lokahitreatmentcenters.net
(808) 883-0922

LANAI
Aloha House

www.aloha-house.org
(808) 565-9566

MOLOKAI
Hale Hookupaa

(808) 553-3231

For a longer list of treatment options, like in-school treatment for youth and help for adults, visit the Hawaii State Department of Health.

Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii (CDFH)
For more information about alcohol and other drug help and information visit the Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii's resource page.