State Operator

Phone: 808-586-2211


Office of the Governor


The Honorable Neil Abercrombie

Governor, State of Hawai`i

Executive Chambers, 
State Capitol

Honolulu, Hawai`i  96813

Phone: 808-586-0034

Fax: 808-586-0006

 

I don't agree with this crap!  But, try if you might to get beyond this 'talk' and see if the governor's office is true to his word of care for the houseless!

 

Aunty Annie and Uncle Kalani are the most vulnerable persons at this time because of the fact that Uncle Kalani had a stroke. 

 

They are staying at Haleiwa Harbor and have been there since their eviction from sewer's.

 

Right now the immediate threat is their cars.  So far, they are getting tags pending.  But soon the two vans will be on the towing away list and this is not good. 

 

I have not checked on them yet, just receiving phone calls about the situation. 

 

I don't agree with the following, but here is some kind of gist of the situation!!!

 

Media release | Hawaii Office of the Governor

Honolulu – Reiterating his commitment to end homelessness in Hawai’i, Governor Neil Abercrombie and his Coordinator on Homelessness Marc Alexander today announced a new initiative for people who want to offer assistance to individuals who may be without shelter.

The state is partnering with organizations on four islands where concerned citizens can call-in or e-mail to notify a team to help a homeless individual or group.

“In Hawai’i, we have a natural inclination to want to help others, but when it comes to homelessness, sometimes people are unsure of how they can contribute,” Governor Abercrombie said. “With the generosity and support of these organizations, we enable people to help those in need.”

Alexander added, “We are grateful to these partners for their continued support and willingness to help in our common mission of ending homelessness. These call-in numbers are just another step to continue fighting homelessness in our state.”

To help a person who is homeless or may need health and safety intervention, the public can call the following centers:

The four centers who are accepting reports from the public are:

Waikiki Health Center’s Care-A-Van Program on O’ahu: (808) 791-9359; homelesshelp@waikikihc.org (email preferred)

HOPE Services on Hawai’i Island: (808) 935-3050; info@hopeserviceshawaii.org (email preferred)

Family Life Center on Maui: (808) 877-0880; wanda@flcmaui.org (email preferred)

Kaua’i Economic Opportunity: call (808) 245.4077, x228; keo@keoinc.org (email preferred)

Persons wishing to help someone who may be suffering from homelessness must provide the following information.

  • The location and time when the homeless individual is known to frequent the area
  • A detailed description of the individual or group
  • The caller’s contact information

After a report is made, an outreach team will be assigned to visit the person. Emails and calls can be placed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Emergency situations or illegal activity should be reported to the police.

For more information on the Waikiki Health Center Care-A-Van Program visit www.waikikihc.org/

For more information on HOPE Services Hawai’i visit www.hopeserviceshawaii.org.

For more information on Maui’s Family Life Center, visit www.flcmaui.org.

For more information on Kaua’i Economic Opportunity, visit http://www.keoinc.org

Governor Abercrombie said, “Addressing homelessness, as with all of Hawai’i’s challenges, requires us to work together in new ways. Our plan is to invest in the interventions, services, housing, and other efforts that will lead to long term solutions where we all take responsibility for our community.”

Alexander noted, “In the near future we will be sharing a 90-day plan to set a path for greater coordinated action to end homelessness.”

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