Need More Help?
Our partners can help guide you and provide local support for you and your family.
Need more help finding early childhood services and family resources in your community?
Hawaiʻi Child Care Provider Search
An easy tool to help you find licensed child care options near you. You can browse centers and home-based providers, see what ages they serve, and check their inspection history so you can feel confident in your choice.
Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies (HMHB) Coalition of Hawaiʻi
Provides eligibility assistance and support for filling out applications.
(808) 737-5805
Family Hui Hawai‘i
Supporting families across Hawai‘i through accessible, community-rooted parent support programs.
Parents And Children Together
Statewide agency that offers educational and social services made for the unique needs of our communities that need the most help.
(808) 847-3285
Keiki O Ka `Āina Family Learning Centers (KOKA-FLC)
Teaching children, strengthening families, enriching communities, and perpetuating culture.
The Hawaiʻi ʻOhana Support Network (HOSN)
HOSN supports a network of member Family Resource Centers (FRCs) and Family Support Programs across Hawaiʻi.
Need more help in another language?
Hawaiʻi Coalition for Immigrant Rights (HCIR)
We can explain the different services and help families fill out applications in Spanish, Marshallese, Chuukese, Ilocano, Tagalog, and Samoan.
Helping Hands Hawaiʻi
Providing important social services to improve people’s quality of life and empower them on their path to a better tomorrow.
(808) 536-7234
Neighborhood Places
Neighborhood Places are located across the State of Hawaiʻi. These sites are dedicated to assisting families get the necessary tools and resources they need to raise their kids within a safe, stable, and nurturing home.
Sharing Our 'Ulu
A helpful list to assist families of young children in connecting to programs and services. Put together by the Department of Health (DOH), the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Department of Education (DOE), and the Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL).
Project Vision
Project Vision Hawai‘i has the only mobile health screening programs in Hawai‘i that gives services statewide in communities that have a hard time getting care because of no money, no insurance, where they live, or cultural conflict.
(808) 201-3937
The Parent Line
A Hawaiʻi resource on child behavior, child development, parenting, caregiver support, and community resources.
(808) 452-1832
Aloha Diaper Bank
Giving essential diapers to low-income families, the homeless, and those in crisis.
(808) 762-0364
Special Parent Information Network (SPIN)
Organization in Hawaiʻi that provides information, support, and referral to parents of children and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who serve them.
(808) 586-8126
Partners in Development Foundation
Helping families and communities for success and service using timeless Native Hawaiian values and traditions.
(808) 595-2752
Alu Like
To help Hawaiian Natives who are committed to achieving their potential for themselves, their families, and communities.
(808) 535-6700