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The Hazel Jansen Foundation is a dignity-centered organization dedicated to helping new mothers in Kauai feel empowered and prepared to care for their new baby.
The Hazel Jansen Foundation is a dignity-centered organization dedicated to helping new mothers in Kauai feel empowered and prepared to care for their new baby.

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    Hazel Jansen FOUNDATION RESOURCE LIST BY CATEGORY Young Mens Christians Association Of Kauai The YMCA of Kauai is a charitable, community organization that includes men, women and children of all ages, abilities, incomes, races, and religions. We are dedicated to building strong kids, strong families, and strong communities by putting Christian principles into practice through programs that promote healthy lifestyles, strong values, leadership development, community interaction and international understanding. Our YMCA is founded and led by volunteers from our community; volunteers also serve as mentors, coaches, program leaders, instructors and more. Young Women's Christian Association Ywca Of Kauai The YWCA of Kauai's mission is to empower women and girls and to eliminate racism in the state of Hawaii. From health and nutrition to education and advocacy, the programming helps promote healthy living and community. YWCA Eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice and freedom for all women, the YWCA has a focus on healthy living, fitness, and nutrition for the whole family. Zonta Empowering women through service and advocacy, Zonta is a civic organization dedicated to community action. Services include scholarships, volunteerism, and ending gender-based violence. Malama Pono Health Services Caring for Yourself Preparing for Birth: The MPHS clinic offers annual well woman exams as well as pregnancy testing for new mums. This is a wonderful clinic to conduct preliminary testing and, if necessary, divert to Lihue Clinic for further services. The Malama Pono Health Services is committed to providing individualized compassionate health care services and education to meet the evolving needs of those on Kauai. Mana ' Ai The Mana ‘ Ai food distribution program is focused on the importance of maintaining a healthy diet postpartum. Healthy mothers ensure healthy families. Mana Mama Mana Mama is a community-based midwifery model of care reaching the people of Hawaii with a holistic approach during pregnancy and that critical first year of an infant’s development. Medicaid Medicaid is a federally funded health care insurance program. Learn more about what program might be best for you and your family, eligibility, and the application process. Moloka'i Community Health Center This Center provides and promotes accessible comprehensive individual and community health care to the people of Molokai with respect and aloha. MothersCare New mum mental health counseling. The stress of new parenting can be overwhelming. Mums are encouraged to leverage Mother’s Care services to help promote mental health and wellness. MyPlate Plan Caring for Yourself: MyPlate Plan shows different food group targets and how to eat within each food group. This app is wonderful to take your mind off of diet specifics and allow for an app to be created for you and healthy eating! National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii The mission of the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii is to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by the disease. This is critical for pregnant and new mums, who often experience kidney and urinary challenges during and after pregnancy. Load More

  • Special Improvement Project

    Special Improvement Project Caring for Yourself Financials: The Special Improvement Project is committed to providing funding to help mamas support their children and pushes the agenda of increased child support. The SIP also provides medical support to children and can be applied for by calling (808) 692-7000, Hawaii's specific hotline. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808) 692-7000 Caring for Baby Financial Support: Back to Resource List

  • Free Clinics

    Free Clinics We are the largest online directory of free and affordable health clinics. Most clinics listed in our database receive federal grants, state subsidies, or are owned and operated by non-profit organizations and provide services that are either free or at a reduced rate. To contact, visit the website or call. website (641) 715-3900 Medical Treatment, Clinics Back to Resource List

  • Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH)

    Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) The Hawaii State Department of Health protects and improves the health and environment for all people in Hawaii. Includes the Office of Health Equity and the Divisions of Adult Mental Health, Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention, Developmental Disabilities, and Environmental Health Services. To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-586-4400 Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention Back to Resource List

  • Oxford House Kuokoa

    Oxford House Kuokoa Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808) 845-7172 Housing, Homeless Back to Resource List

  • Safe Infant Sleep Checklist

    Safe Infant Sleep Checklist This checklist helps keep parents prepared for ensuring their child’s sleep process is safe and secure. To contact, visit the website or call. website ​ infant sleep safety Back to Resource List

  • Aloha Diaper Pantry

    Aloha Diaper Pantry Caring for Baby After Birth: The mission of Aloha Diaper Bank is provide essential diapers to families of low income, the homeless and those in crisis, and strive to keep the island clean through the distribution of clean, fresh diapers. To contact, visit the website or call. website Executive Director, Anne Komatsu Email could not find phone number Caring for Baby: diapers, resources, distribution, free, essential Back to Resource List

  • Wilcox Memorial Hospital

    Wilcox Memorial Hospital Wilcox memorial hospital is a nonprofit hospital whose mission is to serve the Kaua'i community with accessible, quality healthcare that surpasses expectations. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808) 245-1100 Community Health Systems, Health Back to Resource List

  • Zonta

    Zonta Empowering women through service and advocacy, Zonta is a civic organization dedicated to community action. Services include scholarships, volunteerism, and ending gender-based violence. To contact, visit the website or call. website ​ Women empowerment, domestic abuse, violence Back to Resource List

  • Volunteer Legal Services of Hawai'i (VLSH)

    Volunteer Legal Services of Hawai'i (VLSH) VLSH provides civil legal assistance to low to moderate income individuals in family law, simple estate planning, chapter 7 bankruptcy, private landlord-tenant, debt collections, and veterans assistance cases. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808) 698-8210 legal, legal help, free legal help Back to Resource List

  • Public Housing

    Public Housing Subsidized affordable and low-income apartment properties are identified, as well as programs to help aid in securing eligibility for rental assistance. To contact, visit the website or call. website ​ Apartment, housing, subsidized housing, low income housing Back to Resource List

  • Kaiser Permanente

    Kaiser Permanente Caring for Baby Planning for Birth: Kaiser Permanente offers detailed developmental markers and expectation for each week and by trimester. With each trimester, Kaiser provides relevant information on accessing maternity care, prenatal vitamins, and other miscellaneous info such as calculating due dates! To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-334-4400 planning for birth, planning, due dates, pregnancy, pregnancy calculator Back to Resource List

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