archive.constantcontact.com
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
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Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii Archive Homepage. Aloha and welcome to the RADAR Quarterly E-Newsletter and Training News and Update archive. Here you will find links to the E-Newsletter and Training News and Update since September 2010. August 2014: Volume 19, Issue 1. September is National Recovery Month. May 2014: Volume 18, Issue 4. National Prevention Week: Our Lives, Our Health, Our Future. February 2014: Volume 18, Issue 3. Drug-Free Hawaii Awareness Month. November 2013: Volume 17, Issue 2.
poailani.org
Po'ailani | Dual Diagnosis Treatment
http://www.poailani.org/resources.htm
Raquo; Life at Po'ailani. Raquo; Program Info. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Contact Us. The Best of the Best Awards. Represent what readers of The Honolulu Advertiser have designated as top performers in each award category. These readers determine award winners by selecting top picks in each category and submitting their votes. » see more. A list of 12 questions to help determine when drinking is becoming a problem. Http:/ www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/english/E Pamphlets/. Coalition For A Drug Free Hawaii.
hawaiiafterschoolalliance.org
Partners - Hawaiʻi Afterschool Alliance
http://www.hawaiiafterschoolalliance.org/partners.html
Hawaiʻi Afterschool Alliance. Connections Public Charter School. Hawaii 4-H Youth Development. A community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Kanu o ka Aina Learning Ohana. Planned Parenthood of Hawaii. Pacific Resources for Education and Learning. A Safe Afterschool Space for. 841 Bishop Street, Suite 301. Honolulu, HI 96813. Proudly powered by Weebly.
alohamessage.com
Community Resources | Aloha - The Message of Hawaii
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Your Ohana/Family and Community. ALOHA The Message of Hawaii. What People Are Saying. Emergency contact numbers and other resources:. Note: Please be advised that phone numbers and websites may change anytime. Consult your latest directories or verify information as needed. Please communicate with us any change, or additional resources to benefit our community. Thank you! Fire, police, and paramedics (life-threatening situations). Homeownership Preservation Foundation can help.
hawaiimethproject.org
Hawaii Meth Project
http://hawaiimethproject.org/index.php
The Hawaii Meth Project is a large-scale prevention program aimed at reducing Meth use through public service messaging, public policy, and community outreach. Central to the integrated, research-based campaign is MethProject.org a definitive source for information about Meth for teens supported by hard-hitting TV, radio, print, online, mobile, and social media campaigns that communicate the risks of Meth use. The Hawaii Meth Project is now a special program with the Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii.
girlscourt.org
Hawaii Girls Court | Partners | Family Court of the First Circuit | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
http://www.girlscourt.org/partners.html
Services and Partnering Agencies. Our thanks to the Judges, administrators, supervisors, and probation officers of the Family Court of the First Circuit who have expressed their faith in Girls Court and assisted us as we develop this gender-specific approach to juvenile justice in Hawai`i. Through interagency and interdisciplinary collaborations, Girls Court provides a comprehensive continuum of gender-responsive services to address the following areas:. Alternative Education and Vocational Training.
lokahitreatmentcenters.net
Resources
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At Lokahi Treatment Centers, we believe in strength-based and client centered treatment supported by linkages and referrals to other community-based resources and agencies for continued recovery. Learn more about available resources available throughout the. State of Hawai'i by clicking the links below. Note: Not all listed resources have websites. LTC will update links as websites become available. 24-Hour Crisis Line of Hawai'i. Adult Mental Health Division Eligibility Line. Aloha United Way 2-1-1.
beajerk.org
Need Help Being a Jerk | Be a Jerk
http://www.beajerk.org/why-be-a-jerk/resource-links
Why Be A Jerk. High Schools and Colleges. It’s against the law for anyone under 21 to buy, possess or drink alcohol. Need Help Being a Jerk. More Than You Think. More Than You Think celebrates the majority of Hawai‘i young people - those who have chosen not to drink before 21. More Than You Think focuses on the positive things Hawai‘i teens do and provides tools to help them continue making good decisions about not drinking alcohol. Coalition for a D. Specific Examples of Communities Working Together.
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