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Housing Resources

EAH Housing Resourceshawaii2
Website: http://www.eahhousing.org/pages/featureddevelopmentsearch?searchAll=1&county=Honolulu
EAH Housing is a nonprofit corporation founded with the belief that attractive affordable rental housing is the cornerstone to sustainable, living communities.  Established in 1968, EAH Housing has become one of the largest and most respected nonprofit housing development and management organizations in the western United States. With a staff of over 435, EAH develops low-income housing, manages 102 properties in California and Hawaii, and plays a leadership role in local, regional and national housing advocacy efforts.  Starting from grass-roots origins in response to the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., EAH Housing now serves over 20,000 seniors, families, students, people with disabilities, frail elderly and the formerly homeless. Combining award winning design, innovative on-site services and a commitment to people, EAH reflects the distinctive personality of each community.

Institute for Human Services (IHS)hawaii2
Website: http://www.ihshawaii.org/
IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc., is a comprehensive social services agency working to prevent and end homelessness in Hawaii. We are a 501(C)3 a private, non-profit organization, that is solution oriented and positive outcome-driven. Our mission is to provide respite for those who are unsheltered and solutions that transform the lives of homeless and at-risk people. Our vision is a community where everyone has a right to, and responsibility for safe, decent, and affordable housing. (Adopted by the Board of Directors, November 2008).

Legal Aid Society of Hawai`ihawaii2
Website: http://www.lawhelp.org/hi/issues/housing/looking-for-a-place-to-live?channel=self-help-information
The Legal Aid Society of Hawai`i is a public interest, non-profit law firm dedicated to achieving fairness and justice for Hawai`i's people through legal advocacy, outreach and education for those in need. Established in 1950, Legal Aid has ten offices statewide, and over 100 staff members dedicated to achieving Legal Aid’s vision of Building a Just Society. Legal Aid responds to inquiries from approximately 20,000 individuals each year, and about 9,500 of those individuals receive legal services ranging from advice and counsel to full representation.

Prudential Locations LLChawaii2
Website: http://www.pruhawaiirentals.com/affordable-rentals.aspx
Listing of affordable rental apartments and housing complexes - low income and senior residences.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Hawaiihawaii2
Website: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/hawaii
HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business.

Waikiki Health Centerhawaii2
Website: http://waikikihc.org/contact/
Several programs to help youth, adults, or families who are experiencing homeless or at risk of homelessness - Youth Outreach (YO) program; Care-A-Van Clinic, Next Step Shelter; and more.

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