HAWAII
(Last updated 07/10/01)

Honolulu

Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
    1130 N Nimitz Hwy A259
    Honolulu, HI 96817-4580
County of Honolulu
(808) 545-3228 (Voice)
fax: (808) 545-2686
Alan Shinn, Executive Director
Year Established:  1987
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  11Full-time; 1 Part-time; 1 American Sign Language Skilled; 2Multi-lingual
Services Offered:  Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Outpatient Treatment;Aftercare
Special Devices for the Deaf:  TTYs as needed
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  In the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  18-65 and Over
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf; Blind
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid; Medicare; Private Insurance

Prevention Resource Center
    1130 N Nimitz Highway, Suite A-259
    Honolulu, HI 96817
County of Honolulu
(808) 545-3228 Ext 34 (Voice)
(808) 545-2686 (FAX)
E-Mail:  cdfh@aloha.net
Internet: www.drugfreehawaii.org
Lori Dakujaku
Host Institution:  Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
Year Established:  1987
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  2 Full-time
Services Offered:  Information/Referral; Prevention/Education
Ages of Clients Served:  All Ages
Populations Served:  Black; Hispanic; Native American; Women; We welcome anyone who wishes to use our services
Financial Arrangements:  No charge for services
Publications:  Type of Publication: Newsletter; Name of Publication: Drug-Free Hawaii; Contact Person: Lori Dakujaku; Phone: (808) 545-3228 ext. 35
Date Survey Completed: 3/31/99
 
 

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