Crime & Drugs
Aloha United Way is committed to reducing the incidence of crime and drug use in our community.
The Issue
Why Crime And Drugs? Aloha United Way wants to ensure treatment programs and support services are available to people who are ready to enter recovery. |
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What we are doing
- Aloha United Way partners with several event organizers for Hawaii’s annual “Recovery Walk” to raise awareness and support for recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
- Aloha United Way is dedicated to helping neighborhoods implement proven strategies to fight crime and drugs and to build closer relationships with the police force.
- Aloha United Way is an active partner and community representative to the Project Safe Neighborhood coalition headed by the United States Attorney General, a group focused on removing guns and dangerous felons from our communities.
- As the Weed & Seed program transitions from federal funding to community-based support, Aloha United Way acts as liaison between communities and the Honolulu Police Department, helping residents take control of their neighborhoods through community policing and community watch programs.
Results Matter
Last year your donation helped:
- provide treatment to 2,223 individuals addicted to drugs.
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