Financial Stability and Independence
Aloha United Way Agency Services and Clients Served
Services Provided |
Number of Clients Served* |
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Assisting the Re-Settling of Immigrant Populations........................................... |
1,184 |
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(Catholic Charities Hawaii, Child & Family Service, Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hawaii Literacy, Palama Settlement, Waikiki Community Center) |
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Credit Counseling/Repair............................................................................... |
2,286 |
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Hawaii, Family Promise of Hawaii, Parents and Children Together, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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Financial Literacy Training.............................................................................. |
11,378 |
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, College Connections Hawaii, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Hawaii, Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hale Kipa, Hawaii Literacy, Helping Hands Hawaii, KEY Project, Moiliili Community Center, Palama Settlement, Parents and Children Together, The Salvation Army, Waikiki Community Center, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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Free or Affordable Child Care Programs........................................................... |
8,724 |
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Family Promise of Hawaii, Moiliili Community Center, Parents and Children Together, The Salvation Army, Waikiki Community Center, YMCA of Honolulu, YWCA of O`ahu) |
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Home Ownership Preparation........................................................................ |
186 |
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii) |
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Job Training/Career Development................................................................... |
20,865
|
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Assets School, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Catholic Charities Hawaii, Child & Family Service, College Connections Hawaii, Inc., Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hawaii Literacy, Institute for Human Services, KEY Project, Mental Health Kokua, Moiliili Community Center, Parents and Children Together, PATCH (People Attentive to Children), The Salvation Army, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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Programs that Assist Economically Vulnerable Populations to Maintain their Preferred Living Situation............................................................................. |
44,026
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Catholic Charities Hawaii, Child & Family Service, Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Hawaii, Family Promise of Hawaii, Helping Hands Hawaii, IHS - The Institute for Human Services, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Moiliili Community Center, Palama Settlement, Parents and Children Together, Teach for America, Inc., The Salvation Army, Waikiki Community Center, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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Programs that Encourage/Assist with Higher Education.................................... |
16,409
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Assets School, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, College Connections Hawaii, Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hale Kipa, KEY Project, Parents and Children Together, PATCH (People Attentive to Children), Read Aloud America, Teach for America, Waianae Coast Comprhensive Health Center, Waimanalo Health Center) |
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Programs that Increase High School Graduation Rates...................................... |
17,026
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(Assets School, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Child & Family Service, Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hale Kipa, Hawaii Literacy, KEY Project, Palama Settlement, Parents and Children Together, Read Aloud America, Teach For America, Waimanalo Health Center) |
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Programs to Encourage Savings................................................................... |
10,782
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Consumer Credit Couseling Service of Hawaii, Family Promise of Hawaii, Hale Kipa, Institute for Human Services, KEY Project, Palama Settlement, Parents and Children Together, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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Programs to Prevent Teen Pregnancy............................................................ |
14,735
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(Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu, Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Catholic Charities Hawaii, Child & Family Services, Hale Kipa, Hawaii Literacy, KEY Project, Parents and Children Together, Read Aloud America, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waikiki Health Center, Waimanalo Health Center) |
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Reducing the Number of Adults/Children without Health Insurance..................... |
6,366
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Parents and Children Together, The Salvation Army, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waikiki Health Center, Waimanalo Health Center) |
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Small Business Incubator............................................................................ |
149
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Parents and Children Together, The Salvation Army) |
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Tax Assistance Programs............................................................................ |
2,176
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(Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, Family Promise of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, KEY Project, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Moiliili Community Center, Parents and Children Together, The Salvation Army, Waikiki Health Center) |
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Other-Financial Stability............................................................................. |
9,045
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(Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Hawaii Mother's Milk, YWCA of O'ahu) |
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*The number of clients served is from January - December 2008.