Hope services Hawaii Inc., 296 Kilauea Ave., Hilo, hi 96720



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1 WorkHawaii Prisoner Reentry Program WorkHawaii's (WH) mission is to develop a quality workforce for Honolulu's businesses and to empower individuals to meet the current and future needs of employers so that our economy continues to grow.
(808) 768-5600 http://www.honolulu.gov/dcs/workforce.html rcrisafulli@honolulu.gov
City of Honolulu Department of Community Services Oahu WorkLinks, 1505 Dillingham Blvd., Suite 110, Honolulu, HI 96817
2 HOPE Resource Center Prison Re-Entry Services Provides transitional housing services for men and women returning to our community from incarceration. Program is staffed 24/7 and is a sober living environment.
(808) 933-6005 http://www.hopeserviceshawaii.org/index.php jmccomber@hopeserviceshawaii.org
HOPE Services Hawaii Inc., 296 Kilauea Ave., Hilo, HI 96720
3 RJ in Prison: Huikahi Reentry Circles The Huikahi Reentry Circle process is a pioneering work designed for imprisoned people, their families and victims to addresses the incarcerated person’s needs for a successful reentry into the community, crime and drug free.
(808) 218-3712 http://hawaiifriends.wordpress.com lorenn@hawaii.edu
Hawaii Friends of Justice & Civic Education, P.O. Box 489, Waialua, HI 96791
4 Ka Hale Hoala Hou No Na Wahine A community-based re-entry program dedicated to the mission of empowering women to successfully transition from prison to the community. Their website provides information on women in the criminal justice system, community re-entry programs, substance abuse treatment and other related services; including The Reawakening Resource Kit, which was designed to help ex-offenders transition from prison to the community.
(808) 748-4300 http://www.reawakeningforwomen.org info@reawakeningforwomen.org
TJ Mahoney & Associates, 524 Kaaahi St., Honolulu, HI 96817
5 Hope Treatment Services H.O.P.E Inc. provides a comprehensive range of services to meet the ongoing demand of those needing help with chemical dependency, including Assessments and Referrals, Intensive Outpatient (IOP) & Outpatient program (OP).
(855) 294-9979 http://www.hopehi.com/index.php info@hopehi.com
H.O.P.E Inc., 634 Kilani Ave., Ste. 2, Wahiawa, HI 96786
6 Office of Youth Services (OYS) — Department of Human Services OYS provides and coordinates a continuum of services and programs for youth-at-risk to prevent delinquency and reduce the incidence of recidivism.
(808) 955-8821, http://hawaii.gov/dhs/youth/, talkback@hawaiiconversation.org
Department of Human Services, 707 Richards St., Ste. 525, Honolulu, HI 96813
7 Corrections Population Management Commission (CPMC) The Corrections Population Management Commission (CPMC) was established through Act 343, Session Laws of Hawaii 1993. The objective for

the CPMC is “establish maximum inmate population limits for each correctional facility and to formulate

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policies and procedures to prevent the inmate population from exceeding the capacity of each correctional facility”.
(808) 587-1356, http://dps.hawaii.gov/about/cpmc/, nona.m.lawrence@hawaii.gov
Department of Public Safety, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm. 401, Honolulu, HI 96814
8 Going Home Hawaii The Going Home Consortium is a community-based group of non-profit service providers, government agencies, faith-based groups, businesses, volunteers and formerly incarcerated persons that collaborate to assist Hawaii Island men and women released from correctional institutions with reintegration into community life through employment, training and appropriate supportive services.
(808) 935-3050, http://goinghomehawaii.org/, GoingHomeHawaii@gmail.com
Going Home Hawaii (GH), 296 Kilauea Ave., Hilo, HI 96720
9 Community Assistance Program Community Assistance Program offenders, ex-offenders, and crime-prone adults. Our expert counselors provide personal, family and vocational counseling, job placement assistance, housing assistance, and advocacy within the criminal justice system to those in need.
(808) 537-2917, http://www.cachawaii.org/, jha@hula.net
The Community Assistance Center, 200 N. Vineyard Blvd., Ste. 330, Honolulu, HI 96817
10 Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center provides men with substance abuse problems with the opportunity to regain their self-respect and acquire the life skills needed to take their rightful place in life.
(808) 522-8400, http://www.hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii/arc, David.Harmon@usw.salvationarmy.org
Adult Rehabilitation Center, 322 Sumner St., Honolulu, HI 96817

11 WorkNet, Inc.: Restoring Lives, Strengthening Communities WorkNet specializes in providing offenders with services in vocational and risk profile assessment, substance abuse assessment services, cognitive skills training, employment training, community re-entry transition services, ID and document restoration, housing and job placement services.


(808) 521-7770, http://www.worknetinc.org/, worknethawaii@gmail.com
The Nimitz Business Center, 1130 N. Nimitz Hwy., Ste. B-224, Honolulu, HI 96817
12 Good News Jail & Prison Ministry Hawaii We are the Chaplaincy Support Team for the Good News Jail & Prison Ministry - Hawaii jurisdiction. Our purpose is to support the work of Chaplain Dennis Yokota who ministers full time in the Oahu correctional facilities.
(808) 677-6665, http://www.goodnewshawaii.org/, dennis.yokota@goodnewsjail.org
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry - Hawaii, P.O. Box 31006, Honolulu, HI 96820
13 New Hope Prison Ministry The Prison Ministry takes the Gospel of Jesus Christ into the correctional facilities on the island of Oahu. OCCC, Waiawa, Halawa, FDC and the Youth correctional facility is where
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we minister to inmates. An aftercare program is also available for those recently released from incarceration.


(808) 842-4242, Ext. 417, http://www.enewhope.org/ministries/mini.php?id=45, carlosmunguia@enewhope.org
New Hope Oahu, 290 Sand Island Access Rd., Honolulu, HI 96819
14 Prison Ministry of the Diocese of Honolulu The Prison Ministry of the Diocese of Honolulu is mandated to call the Diocesan Community to an increased awareness and understanding of its responsibility to minister to prisoners as it is expressed in Scripture and the Church's teaching and Tradition; Provide practical leadership in the Diocesan Community's effort to respond to the needs of prisoners, released prisoners, their families and victims of crime.
(808) 203-6735, http://www.catholichawaii.org/diocesan-offices/prison-ministry.aspx, wyosimitsu@rcchawaii.org
Saint Stephen Diocesan Center of the Roman Catholic Church in Hawaii, 6301 Pali Hwy., Kaneohe, HI 96744
15 Big Island Substance Abuse Council The Big Island Substance Abuse Council strives to enhance the quality of care and innovative services in the areas of Substance Abuse Education, Intervention and Treatment. We are dedicated to the healing of the mind, body and spirit of individuals, families and others who suffer as a result of alcohol and other substance use, abuse and addiction.
(808) 969-9994, http://hiuw.org/, drhannah@bisac.com
Hawaii Island United Way, 135 Puuhonu Way, Ste. 201, Hilo, HI 96720
16 Freedom Recovery Services Freedom Recovery Services believes abstinence is the beginning of recovery and not the whole of its' journey. Our Goal is an abstinent, crime-free, healthy and happy lifestyle. We begin with a foundation of thoughts, feelings, perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, thinking patterns, habits and skills to support this lifestyle.
(808) 596-2818, http://www.freedomrecoveryservices.com/, info@freedomrecoveryservices.com
Freedom Recovery Services, 444 Niu St., Box 106, Honolulu, HI 96815



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