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Crisis Services - Maui County PDF Print E-mail
Child and Family Service
Sexual Asault Support Service
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
 
Services: Professional counselors provide a comprehensive and sensitive approach to meeting the needs of sexual assault survivors and their
families. Services include crisis intervention, counseling services, and prevention outreach and education.
Eligibility: Assistance is available to all and is not dependent on reporting the incident to the police
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Maui
Phone Number: 873-8624 (24 Hour Crisis Hotline) 877-9888 (Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline)
Web Site: www.childandfamilyservice.org

Child and Family Service
Crisis Mobile Outreach
305 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732
(Other addresses available on Hawaii)
 
Services: Support, consultation, and referrals to all youth whose immediate health and safety may be in jeopardy due to a mental health issue.
Services include Crisis Mobile Outreach and Crisis Stabilization services. Available 24/7.
Eligibility: All youth experiencing a crisis
Referred By: through ACCESS Hotline 1-800-753-6879 (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Maui, Hawaii, Molokai, Lanai 
Phone Number: 877-6888 (Maui County); 323-2999 (West Hawaii); 935-2188 (East Hawaii)
Web Site: www.childandfamilyservice.org

Child and Family Service
Domestic Violence Advocacy Services
1130 N. Nimitz Hwy., Unit A226, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Other addresses available on Maui and Hawaii)
 
Services: Provides supportive services to those in domestic abuse situations, including
assessment, safety plan, individual service plan, case management, information, counseling, transitioning to First-to-Work, financial planning, time management, & referrals.
Eligibility: Receiving TANF or TAONF and domestic violence is preventing you from holding a job or taking care of yourself/children
Referred By: DHS eligibility worker
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Oahu, Hawaii, Maui
Phone Number: 585-2712 (Oahu); 323-2664 (West Hawaii); 935-2188 (East Hawaii); 877-9888 (Maui)
Web Site: www.childandfamilyservice.org

Child and Family Service
Sexual Abuse Treatment Services
200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Bldg B, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Other addresses available on Maui and Hawaii)
 
Services: Sexual Abuse Treatment Services provides individual, parent/child, couple and family therapy. Also available, Non-Offending
Caretakers Group, Group therapy for child victims ages 3-18, Adults Molested as Children program, and Offenders Groups.
Eligibility: Families and children that have experience sexual abuse and are referred by DHS; adults with childhood sexual abuse issues 
Referred By: Child's DHS social worker; adults with childhood sexual abuse issues may self-refer
Fee:

Free, except offender pay $20/mo. for restitution therapy

Area Served: Oahu, Hawaii, Maui
Phone Number: 543-8494 (Oahu), 935-2188 (East Hawaii), 323-2664 (West Hawaii), 877-6888 (Maui)
Web Site: www.childandfamilyservice.org

Dept. of Health - Adult Mental Health Div.
ACCESS Line 
P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801
 
Services: Mental health treatment services to person with serious, persistent mental illness, person in severe acute mental health crisis, person
experiencing stress from disasters. Manages all calls for access to mental health services, crisis, jail diversion.
Eligibility: Adults with serious mental illness or in acute mental health crisis
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Statewide
Phone Number: 832-3100 (Oahu); 1-800-753-6879 (Neighbor Islands)
Web Site:

Domestic Violence Action Center
HelpLine
P.O. Box 3198, Honolulu, HI 96801  
Services: Referrals and procedural information for obtaining TRO's (temporary restraining orders), applying for child support, reporting child abuse and using the justice system.  Listens without judgement and assists a person to make decisions for themselves.
Eligibility: Victim, as well as, family member, employers, healthcare professionals, teachers, or other community professionals who have any questions
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Statewide
Phone Number: 531-3771 (Oahu), 1-800-690-6200 (Neighbor Islands), 534-0040 (Admin)
Web Site: www.stoptheviolence.org

Mental Health Kokua
1221 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 345, Honolulu, HI 96814 
(Other addresses available on Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai) 
Services: Provides individual, confidential crisis outreach.  Offers short-term individual, couple, and family intervention counseling.
Eligibility: In need of services
Referred By: Adult Mental Health Division or self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Statewide
Phone Number: 737-2523 (Oahu); 935-7167 (E. Hawaii); 331-1468 (W. Hawaii); 244-7405 (Maui County); 632-0466 (Kauai)
Web Site: www.mentalhealthkokua.org

Parents and Children Together (PACT)
Family Peace Center
1505 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 208, Honolulu, HI 96817
(Other address available on Maui)
 
Services: Provides individual and group intervention for victims, perpetrators and child witnesses of domestic violence.
Eligibility: Victims of domestic violence, perpetrators of domestic violence and/or children who have been exposed to domestic violence in the
family
Referred By: self (Child's social worker for children in CWS)
Fee:

Fees are on a sliding scale, and do not deny services based on ability to pay

Area Served: Oahu
Phone Number: 832-0855 (Family Peace Center); 585-7944 (Pu`uhonua Crisis Line); 244-2330 (Maui)
Web Site: www.pacthawaii.org

State of Hawai‘i Judiciary
Family Court - Temporary Restraining Order Unit
777 Punchbowl St., Honolulu, HI 96813
 
Services: Assistance through the process to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO).
Eligibility: In need of TRO and either married, divorced, related by blood, lived together, children in common, or dating relationship
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

No charge for initial petition for a TRO

Area Served: Statewide
Phone Number: 538-5959 (Oahu); 244-2706 (Maui); 933-1311 (Hawaii); 482-2330 (Kauai) 
Web Site: www.courts.state.hi.us

The Trevor Project
The Trevor Helpline
Services: Crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.  Confidential service that offers hope and someone to talk to, 24/7.
Eligibility: Anyone, especially for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

Free

Area Served: Nationwide
Phone Number: 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386)
Web Site: www.thetrevorproject.org/helpline.aspx

Women Helping Women
1935 Main St., Suite 202, Wailuku, HI 96793
 
Services: Provides safety and shelter to women and their children in danger, due to domestic violence. Assists clients in obtaining medical,
financial and legal services as needed.
Eligibility: Shelter: Women 18+ years in imminent danger due to domestic or family violence. Other Services: Women and children living with
domestic violence.
Referred By: self (Resource families in crisis need to call child's social worker)
Fee:

$5-$7/night for shelter

Area Served: Maui, Lanai
Phone Number: 579-9581 (24-hr Hotline) 242-0775 (TRO/Transitions), 565-6700 (on Lanai), 242-6600 (Admin)
Web Site: www.whwmaui.net
 
 
 
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