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Getting the Help You Need: A Guide to Legal and Support Services in Hawaii

Life can be tough, and there are times when we need help navigating through the challenges that come our way. Fortunately, if you’re living in Hawaii, there are a variety of legal and support services available to assist you in times of need. Whether you need help with tenant-landlord disputes, are experiencing a mental health crisis, or simply need assistance finding housing, Hawaii has resources in place to help. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the key support services available in the state, so that you can get the help you need.

Legal Assistance – Are you currently experiencing a landlord-tenant dispute? The Hawaii State Bar Association offers a free legal hotline that provides assistance to those in need of legal aid. You can call the hotline from Monday to Friday, between 9 am and 11 am. Additionally, the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii provides assistance to low-income residents of Hawaii who need legal representation or advice.

Suicide and Crisis Hotline – If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or contemplating suicide, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in Hawaii at 1-800-753-6879. Trained crisis workers are available 24/7 to provide support and guidance to those in need.

Non-Emergency Line – If you need assistance in a non-emergency situation, the non-emergency line for Hawaii is available. This line can be used for reporting minor crimes, requesting information, or connecting with community services.

Housing Assistance Services – If you’re facing homelessness or need help finding affordable housing, the Hawaii Public Housing Authority offers a range of housing assistance services. Additionally, there are several organizations in Hawaii that provide shelter and other support services to homeless individuals and families, including the Institute for Human Services and Family Promise.

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Hotline – If you’re struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues and need assistance, call the Hawaii Department of Health’s Mental Health and Substance Abuse Access Line.

These are just a few of the key support services available in Hawaii. There are many other organizations and resources available, depending on your specific needs. Whether you’re dealing with a legal dispute, facing homelessness, or simply need someone to talk to, the good news is that Hawaii has a wealth of resources in place to help you get the assistance you need. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it – remember, there’s no shame in asking for support.

Legal Aid and Free Resources

  • Legal assistance:
    legalaidhawaii.org or call Legal Aid at 1(800) 499-4302
    vlsh.org or call Volunteer Legal Services at (808) 313-8210
    Hawaii landlord-tenant hotline: (808) 586-2634
  • Suicide and crisis lifeline: call 988
    Police non-emergency line: (808) 935-3311 (call 911 for emergencies)
    Hawaii County Civil Defense: (808) 935-0031
    Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
  • Housing assistance:
    HPHA.hawaii.gov
    hopeserviceshawaii.org or call (808) 935-3050
    Hawaii Cares free mental health and substance use hotline: (808) 753-6879