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Ohana Ola O Kahumana
Transitional Housing
Waianae, HI
Contact Information
86-704 Laulaulei Homestead Road
Waianae, HI - 96792
Ohana Ola O Kahumana offers a twenty-four month transitional housing program for homeless singles or couples with children to acquire the necessary life skills to become self-sufficient and attain permanent housing.
Provides 6 one bedroom units and 27 two bedroom units with kitchen and bathroom.
Also provides 6 three bedroom units (2 units are barrie-free).
Provides classes in home and garden management, nutrition, budgeting, educational and job training; crafts; cultural enrichment; personal growth and development.
Also has a mandatory savings program and drug free supportive community (random drug testing).
Note: Apartments may not have openings or may have long waiting lists. Call for complete details.
Mission Statement: Our mission driven work is grounded in the values of:
Mindfulness | Maka’ala
Empathy | Aloha
Working Together | Lokahi
There are 2 reviews
Anonymous - Oct 28, 2020
I am a single mom witha 9 year old and a 19 month old. Dont have a stable enviroment and get told to get out almost every week and. I spend some nights sleeping in my van with my 2 children. Im looking for help. I dont want to be homeless with my 2 boys
Anonymous - Jan 3, 2021
I'm homeless with my son who is 1 years old and I'm needing a place to stay I can afford 400 a month.
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