For Parents

Text Box: For the parents in our communities. HASP and it’s members work with the ohana, the families of Hawaii, to promote success for all children in Hawaii.
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The Parent Line

A free statewide confidential telephone line which offers support and information to parents and other caregivers. The phone line staff will help you problem-solve parenting challenges and child and adolescent behavior and development issues. Community resources information and parenting handouts are available.

 

On Oahu: 526-1222

Neighbor Islands: 1-800-816-1222

Military OneSource

Education, relocation, parenting, stress - you name it - Military OneSource is here to help you with just about any need.  Available by phone or online, our free service is provided by the Department of Defense for active-duty, Guard, and Reserve service members and their families. The service is completely private and confidential, with few exceptions.

 

24 hours a day, 7 Days a week

1-800-342-9647

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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.

 

84-1170 Farrington Hwy #B1

Waianae, HI 96792

(808) 695-9314

 

234 Waianuenue Ave #101

Hilo, HI 96720

(808) 969-9994

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OTHER VALUABLE NUMBERS

Baby Hui

Support group for parents of children under age 3.

Call: (808) 735-2484.

 

1234 Parents!

Kapiolani Medical Center program helps parents with children ages 1 to 4 to understand their children and selves.

Call: (808) 535-7000.

 

Sessions also held at Queen's Medical Center.

Call: (808) 537-7117.

 

Active Parenting of Teens

Kapiolani Medical Center program for parents who are feeling hopeless, helpless or challenged by their teens.

Call: (808) 535-7000.

Text Box: Parents Inc
Eight-week sessions cost $25 on Oahu, $10 on neighbor islands. Financial aid on a sliding scale fee is available.

Kahuku: Call (808) 254-7955 for dates.
Kaimuki: Starts August 2011 for birth to age 6; call (808) 733-8460.
Kaneohe: Starts August 2011, with classes for birth to age 6, and 7 to 12; (808) 254-7955.
Kapolei: Starts August 2011 for birth to age 6; (808) 692-8210.
Mililani: Starts Oct. 3 for birth to age 6; (808) 235-0255.
Waipahu: Starts Oct. 2 for ages 13 to 18; (808) 675-0254.
Future classes: Call (808) 235-0255 for Oahu dates; (808) 249-8471 on Maui; (808) 934-9552 on the Big Island.

Nurturing the Families of Hawaii 

This is put on by TIFFE.  They have a curriculum, "Nurturing Parenting" that they use.  

 

TIFFE Website.