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This page provides important information on services and phone numbers for victims and families of sexual assault and domestic violence. It happens to many of us. You are not alone.

For immediate emergency response, call 911.

For other information, see these links below:

Waimea Dating Help

Someone To Talk To

Talk person to person with someone trained to help you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year:

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Hale ʻOhana (24-hour support)
959-8864

Waimea dating help phone number

Sex Assault Crisis Hotline
935-0677

National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

TTY for hearing impaired
1-800-787-3244

Suicide & Crisis Access Line
1-800-735-6879

Teen Dating Abuse
1-866-331-9474

Other Resources

Hawaiʻi County Immigration Information Office
961-8220

Immigrant Victims
1-877-208-8828

Safe Place To Stay

Help

Victims of domestic violence and their children can find safety in Hawaiʻi Island safe shelters. Shelters provide food, clothing, someone to talk to and a safe place to stay 24 hours a day, 365 days a week. The locations of these shelters are secret.

East Hawaiʻi Hale Ohana (Child & Family Services)
959-8864

West Hawaiʻi Child & Family Services Shelter
322-7233

Medical Care

For medical emergencies, call 911. The following hospitals have emergency rooms, which are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Hilo Medical Center
932-3000

Kaʻū Hospital (Pāhala)
928-2050

Kona Community Hospital (Kealakekua)
322-9311

Hale Hoola Hamakua (Honokaa)
932-4100

North Hawaiʻi Community Hospital (Waimea)
885-4444

North Kohala Community Hospital (Kapaʻau)
889-5523

Medical Clinics

Hilo Bay Clinic
969-1427

Keaʻau Family Health Center
930-0400

Pāhoa Family Health Center
965-9711

Kaʻū Family Health Center
929-7311

Hui Malama Ola Na Oiwi
Native Hawaiian Health Care System

  • Main Number
    969-9220
  • Primary Care Hilo
    935-8484
  • Kaʻū Outreach Office
    929-9700
  • Kona Outreach Office
    323-3618
  • Pāhoa Outreach Office
    965-5521
  • Waimea Outreach Office
    969-9220

Legal Assistance

Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
Victim witness assistance counselors at the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney provide victims with crisis and short-term counseling, assist with application for compensation if victims are injured, explain court process, appear in court with victims and can share victims’ concerns with the prosecutor, judge, probation department and parole board.

  • East Hawaiʻi
    934-3306
  • West Hawaiʻi
    322-2552

Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi provides help to individuals and families who cannot hire a private attorney with their civil legal needs. Legal Aid primarily assists in the areas of family law, housing law, consumer law and public benefits. A few examples of civil legal needs would be divorces, rental disputes and social security claims.

  • East Hawaiʻi
    934-0678
  • West Hawaiʻi
    329-3910

Immigrant Victims

If you are an immigrant involved in family violence, please call the nearest safe shelter. Trained advocates will assist you in talking to persons who understand the legal issues of immigrant victims. There are laws that will protect you. You are not alone.

Safe Shelter 24 hours a day

East Hawaiʻi Hale Ohana (Child & Family Services)
959-8864

West Hawaiʻi Child & Family Services Shelter
322-7233

Other Legal Immigrant Resources

County of Hawaiʻi Immigration Specialist
961-8220

Na Loio & Advocates for Immigrant Women
1-877-208-8828

Keeping the Attacker Away

Waimea Dating Help Services

1. Make a plan to keep you safe.
2. Tell someone.
3. Teach your family to call 911.
4. Deter those who hurt you by filing for a temporary restraining order (TRO). The TRO, issued by the court, can help protect you from your abuser.
5. Call the following numbers for assistance:

Child & Family Services

  • East Hawaiʻi
    969-7798
  • West Hawaiʻi
    323-2664

Contact Police

If you are in danger, call 911.

Waimea Dating Help Phone Number

The Hawaiʻi Police Department has trained people who work directly with family violence cases. When police are involved in an investigation, or if victims have concerns or questions about the case, they can call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311.

Link to Domestic Violence Policy Involving Sworn Members

Link to How to Obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)



This page provides important information on services and phone numbers for victims and families of sexual assault and domestic violence. It happens to many of us. You are not alone.

For immediate emergency response, call 911.

For other information, see these links below:

Someone To Talk To

Talk person to person with someone trained to help you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year:

Waimea Dating Help Center

Hale ʻOhana (24-hour support)
959-8864

Sex Assault Crisis Hotline
935-0677

Waimea

National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

TTY for hearing impaired
1-800-787-3244

Suicide & Crisis Access Line
1-800-735-6879

Teen Dating Abuse
1-866-331-9474

Other Resources

Hawaiʻi County Immigration Information Office
961-8220

Immigrant Victims
1-877-208-8828

Safe Place To Stay

Victims of domestic violence and their children can find safety in Hawaiʻi Island safe shelters. Shelters provide food, clothing, someone to talk to and a safe place to stay 24 hours a day, 365 days a week. The locations of these shelters are secret.

East Hawaiʻi Hale Ohana (Child & Family Services)
959-8864

West Hawaiʻi Child & Family Services Shelter
322-7233

Medical Care

For medical emergencies, call 911. The following hospitals have emergency rooms, which are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Hilo Medical Center
932-3000

Kaʻū Hospital (Pāhala)
928-2050

Kona Community Hospital (Kealakekua)
322-9311

Hale Hoola Hamakua (Honokaa)
932-4100

North Hawaiʻi Community Hospital (Waimea)
885-4444

North Kohala Community Hospital (Kapaʻau)
889-5523

Medical Clinics

Hilo Bay Clinic
969-1427

Keaʻau Family Health Center
930-0400

Pāhoa Family Health Center
965-9711

Kaʻū Family Health Center
929-7311

Hui Malama Ola Na Oiwi
Native Hawaiian Health Care System

  • Main Number
    969-9220
  • Primary Care Hilo
    935-8484
  • Kaʻū Outreach Office
    929-9700
  • Kona Outreach Office
    323-3618
  • Pāhoa Outreach Office
    965-5521
  • Waimea Outreach Office
    969-9220

Legal Assistance

Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
Victim witness assistance counselors at the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney provide victims with crisis and short-term counseling, assist with application for compensation if victims are injured, explain court process, appear in court with victims and can share victims’ concerns with the prosecutor, judge, probation department and parole board.

  • East Hawaiʻi
    934-3306
  • West Hawaiʻi
    322-2552

Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi provides help to individuals and families who cannot hire a private attorney with their civil legal needs. Legal Aid primarily assists in the areas of family law, housing law, consumer law and public benefits. A few examples of civil legal needs would be divorces, rental disputes and social security claims.

  • East Hawaiʻi
    934-0678
  • West Hawaiʻi
    329-3910

Immigrant Victims

If you are an immigrant involved in family violence, please call the nearest safe shelter. Trained advocates will assist you in talking to persons who understand the legal issues of immigrant victims. There are laws that will protect you. You are not alone.

Safe Shelter 24 hours a day

East Hawaiʻi Hale Ohana (Child & Family Services)
959-8864

West Hawaiʻi Child & Family Services Shelter
322-7233

Other Legal Immigrant Resources

County of Hawaiʻi Immigration Specialist
961-8220

Na Loio & Advocates for Immigrant Women
1-877-208-8828

Keeping the Attacker Away

1. Make a plan to keep you safe.
2. Tell someone.
3. Teach your family to call 911.
4. Deter those who hurt you by filing for a temporary restraining order (TRO). The TRO, issued by the court, can help protect you from your abuser.
5. Call the following numbers for assistance:

Child & Family Services

  • East Hawaiʻi
    969-7798
  • West Hawaiʻi
    323-2664

Contact Police

If you are in danger, call 911.

The Hawaiʻi Police Department has trained people who work directly with family violence cases. When police are involved in an investigation, or if victims have concerns or questions about the case, they can call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311.

Link to Domestic Violence Policy Involving Sworn Members

Link to How to Obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)