Salvation Army Services of Honolulu, HI
Salvation Army of the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
The Salvation Army provides a variety of services to communities:
- Substance Abuse
- Family Services
- Clothing & Food
- Rent & Utility Assistance
- Day Care & Preschools
URL: https://hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii/home
Address: 296 N Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: 808.988.2136
See more details below.
Addiction Treatment Services (ATS)
Provides a comprehensive continuum of substance abuse treatment services for adult men and women with alcohol and/or drug problems. Accredited levels of care include detoxification, residential treatment, day treatment, and outpatient treatment.
Contact: 808.595.6371
Family Services
Provides basic material assistance, short-term utility and rent, clothing, and food assistance, referral services, and budgeting/nutrition workshops. Click below for more information about The Salvation Army Family Services Office.
Contact: 808.841.5565
Youth Services
The Salvation Army has the welfare of disadvantaged youths as one of its priorities. Through its youth-focused programs, it helps children and teens through camping opportunities, day care, preschools, as well as special programs for at-risk youth.
Senior Services
Provides a social, recreational, and therapeutic environment for older adults who need supervision and nursing services during the day, and have conditions ranging from physical disabilities to Alzheimer’s Disease.
Contact: 808.521.6553
Disaster Relief
The Salvation Army stands ready to serve the community in the event of a disaster. Staff in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands support and direct the Army’s network of services that impact many communities. Whether it is a local incident or a major disaster, The Salvation Army relief staff and volunteers are often the first on the scene and are some of the last to leave. In most communities in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands, The Salvation Army is already at work providing needed assistance with our programs, honoring a century-old commitment to serve those in need at the time of need and at the place of need.