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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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  • Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

    Hawaii Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) The TANF program provides financial assistance to needy families and promotes job training and career preparation. The program has several key support services and details its eligibility requirements, as well as the registration process. To contact, visit the website or call. website 855-643-1643 Low income, end dependence , family building, teen pregnancy Back to Resource List

  • CoAbode (Housing)

    CoAbode (Housing) Social isolation and loneliness are epidemic and have a profound effect on cognition and health. Consistent human connection - community - is central to physical and emotional health and CoAbode fosters these significant benefits across the spectrum. CoAbode was originally founded on the principle that two single mums raising children together can achieve more than one going it alone. Combining resources allows single mothers and their kids to afford a better home in a better school district, helps lighten the load of parenting and childcare, and enhances their economic opportunities. CoAbode is the next generation of social networking, taking interaction off the screen and into day-to-day life. We match people for home-sharing based on personality, what each person values, and for community building at every stage of life, building stable homes, shared childcare and stability in uncertain times. Real life social connection and home-sharing builds health and well-being and millions of Americans can benefit from our approach to community building through CoAbode. Two adults sharing a home have the financial benefits of married couples, are afforded more free time, greater access to opportunity, and the security of knowing their children are safe, their bills are paid, and their savings of time and money are growing. To contact, visit the website or call. website ​ Caring for Mum: Housing Back to Resource List

  • Kahiau Community Assistance Program

    Kahiau Community Assistance Program The purpose of the Kahiau Community Assistance Program (KCAP) is to provide one-time emergency financial assistance (up to $1500) to Native Hawaiian beneficiaries facing hardship due to an unexpected crisis. KCAP is made possible through a grant from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and aims to provide stability for Native Hawaiians during emergency situations The Kahiau Program currently funds mortgage payment, rent deposit, rent payment, and utility services.mortgage payment, rent deposit, rent payment,utility services To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-596-8155 mortgage payment, rent deposit, rent payment,utility services Back to Resource List

  • Section 8 Assistance Program - US Dept. of HUD

    Section 8 Assistance Program - US Dept. of HUD Caring for Yourself Financials: The Section 8 Assistance Program is run by US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and assists with housing needs. By supporting and uplifting communities with the institution of housing vouchers, Section 8 assists in providing a safe and clean environment for individuals and their families to live in. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808)241-4440 Financial Support: Housing and home services, safe and clean, uplifting communities Back to Resource List

  • Hawaii Food Bank

    Hawaii Food Bank Emergency food to vulnerable members of our community. Leverage this resource to help maintain access to healthy and nutritious non-perishable food. Keeping your pantry stocked with healthy options help ensure both mum and children are fed and supported. To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-836-3600 food bank, food, Back to Resource List

  • Emergency Food Assistance Program

    Emergency Food Assistance Program Caring for Baby Nutrition: The Emergency Food Assistance Program offers nutrition and food support to families to encourage a nutritious and health diet. The Hawaii Foodbank accomplishes much success in linking the EFAP to families to give all families access to either meals or groceries! Please find attached a PDF with all participating Kaua'i centers to find support! The Hawaii Foodbank website also has an interactive map so you can find the closest location to you and your keiki! To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-586-3957 Caring For Baby Food and Nutrition: https://d9x3r8n6.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/HawaiiFoodbank_FoodAssistanceHandout_Kauai_082421.pdf --> PLEASE FIND A WAY TO ATTACH THIS PDF 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

  • Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific

    Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific REHAB REBUILDS LIVES TOGETHER with individuals and families. The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific provides exemplary patient care services in Hawaii to aid in a return to daily life. The team focuses on helping patients be as independent as possible and getting them back to doing the things they love. To contact, visit the website or call. website (808) 544-3317 alcohol, drug, Rehabilitation Back to Resource List

  • Kauai Community Health Center

    Kauai Community Health Center Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Kauai by Papa Ola Lokahi in addition to being designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-240-0170 Healthcare, housing, primary care, doctor, dentist Back to Resource List

  • The Institute for Human Services

    The Institute for Human Services IHS, The Institute for Human Services is 501c3 private non-profit organization. Each houseless person's unique story inspires us to action. By working with partners in government, business, and community organizations, we deliver a spectrum of services with urgency, embrace innovation, and advocate for system changes through community education and outreach. To contact, visit the website or call. website 808.447.2800 Homeless, shelter, food Back to Resource List

  • Child and Family Service

    Child and Family Service Child and Family services has many programs including the Parenting Education Group which provides a comfortable environment for parent to focus on how to approach their child and create meaningful relationships with their babies. This beautiful program incorporates Hawaiian values and beliefs in their teachings and could be a great fit for you! To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-245-5914 Children education, new mom, new mom classes Back to Resource List

  • Baby & Me Tobacco Free

    Baby & Me Tobacco Free This organization focuses on supporting mums to stop or greatly reduce tobacco use during pregnancy, post-partum and beyond. To contact, visit the website or call. website 808-737-5805 quit smoking Back to Resource List

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