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Island of Hawaii
| East Hawaii Coalition for the
Homeless |
Hilo |
(808) 961-2559 |
| Hawaii Counseling and Supportive
Living Project |
Kailua-Kona |
(808) 329-4020 |
| Interim Home |
Hilo |
(808) 959-5855 |
| Ka Hale O Kawaihae |
Kawaihae |
(808) 882-7609 |
| Kawaihae Transitional Housing
(Catholic Charities) |
Kamuela |
(808) 882-7609 |
Island of Kauai
| Angel Network Charity |
Honolulu |
(808) 377-1841 |
| Church of the Crossroads Shelter/
Survivors of Domestic Violence |
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(808) 949-2220 |
| Hale Kipa, Inc. Hapai Home Program |
Honolulu |
(808) 988-5234 |
| Homeless Solutions |
Honolulu |
(808) 845-5065 |
| Housing & Community Development
Corporation of Hawaii |
Honolulu |
(808) 832-5980 |
| Institute for Human Services |
Honolulu |
(808) 845-7150 |
| Mary Jane Center |
Honolulu |
(808) 261-9776 |
| Supportive Living Program |
Honolulu |
(808) 988-1786 |
| Weinburg Waimanalo Homeless
Village |
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(808) 259-6804 |
| YWCA |
Honolulu |
(808) 941-2231 |
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The first few weeks with baby are very important for both you
and baby. You need lots of time to get to know one another,
so it is a good idea to have lots of support around you.
Friends and family are usually eager to help but often don’t
know how. Simple things like cooking meals, washing and folding
laundry, doing dishes, grocery shopping, cleaning house, and
holding baby while you take a long bath or shower are wonderful
gifts your friends and family can give your new family.
Don’t be shy about asking for or accepting this help - it is
their way of welcoming the new family member.
Taking care of a new baby can be both exciting and exhausting,
so let your loved ones help you be the best mom you can be.
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