
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
808-241-3337
Adult Protective Services
This branch is designated to receive reports of suspected incidents of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, neglect, abandonment) of an adult and financial exploitation.
808-245-6677
Alcoholics Anonymous
Members must have a desire to stop drinking, no fees. There are different locations where meetings are held and virtual options as well.
Alzheimer's Neighborhood Series
The 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s 2024 Neighborhood Series
August 12th, Lihue Neightborhood Center, 12-1:30 PM
September 12th Hanalei Neighborhood Center 12-1:30 PM
October 10th Kalaheo Neighborhood Center 12-1:30
November 14th Kapaa Neighborhood Center 10-11:30 am
December 12th Anahola Neighborhood Center 12-1:30
808-521-3811
Big Brother, Big Sister Hawaii
Supports keiki from 6 yrs old and up through one-to-one mentoring relationships which support their social and emotional development. Their youth-centered programs help keiki create and achieve goals through the connection and support of their mentors. Each child, mentor, and family unit is guided through the process of enrollment, volunteerism, and support by all of our staff. We become 'ohana to ensure that the social and emotional needs of youth are being met and that every keiki has an opportunity to reach their full potential.
808-241-4470
Agency on Elderly Affairs
Plans, implements, supports, and advocates for the well-being of Kauai’s older adults; and serves as a one-stop source of information on long-term care support options and services. Also helps with elderly volunteer opportunities.
2-1-1
Aloha United Way
Food, shelter, financial assistance, childcare, parenting support, kupuna care, disability services, and some health services.
808-246-4808
Autism Services Kauai
Autism Services Kaua’i (ASK) is an intensive, early intervention, applied behavioral analysis program (ABA) serving children between the ages of 2-6 years old. Following best practice standards, ASK provides all-day, clinic-based programs designed to meet children's individual needs through one-on-one programming with ample opportunities for generalization to peers and staff members within the clinic setting.
808-320-8353 (West Kauai), 808-245-2210 (Lihue), 808-821-4406 (Kapaa)
Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii
The mission of Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We provide a safe place filled with hope and opportunity, ongoing relationships with caring adult mentors, and enriching programs. Our vision is to provide a world class Club-Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who walks through our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future and demonstrating good character and citizenship while living a healthy lifestyle.
808-245-6677
Alcoholics Anonymous
See website for meeting schedule and more information.
808-518-6655
Alzheimer's Association
Aloha Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. They present monthly Listen & Learn Lecture Series on dementia-related topics. They also do in-person caregiver support groups on island. Contact Cindy Fowler, the Kauai regional Coordinator at cfowler@alz.org
808-599-9650
Autism Testing- Easter Seals
Easter Seals Hawaii on Oahu is now offering Autism testing for youth up to age 16. They are currently accepting those with UHA, HMSA, and soon Tricare insurances. Would need to fly to Oahu for the testing.
808-240-2840
CFS E Ala Hou
Substance abuse services