Community Services/Non-Profits near Schofield Barracks, HI

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“Great place for soldiers and families! Snacks, games, TV and they’ve recently created a meeting room and a media room! Great place to connect or unwind. Help them out and bring in some paper product or so for serve non perishable food!”

5 Superb4 Reviews

“We could not visit Hawaii without making a point of visiting Pearl Harbor. So much history, not just US history, but World history evolved from this location. We found the tour informative and emotional. Well worth the stop and the time.”

4.4 Superb22 Reviews

“Hosts a great arts and artisan's market the third Saturday of each month - nice selection, glad we were able to stop by. Felt like a good community and a bit less tourist pandering than a lot of the markets around, though not compared to actual farmers markets. Live music and a couple food vendors as well.”

4.4 Superb12 Reviews

“This is a part training school to teach handi capable adults skills in food service. I find the hours vary and often find a closed restaurant like the Red Lantern - I took a pic of below. It's a nice drive and u can always drive to Dole Plantation next door if everything at Helemano Plantation is closed.”

4.7 Superb6 Reviews

“The operation of the studio is highly streamlined and well-organized, and that is the aspect that has left the most impression on me.They switch up their instructors every week, so check out their Instagram for the latest news and announcements. TreasureboxStudiosHI may be found on Instagram. Kaylin was the best in my opinion.”

5 Superb4 Reviews

“A baby shower for my neice was heldat the Momilani Communty Center. The venue is a good place to hold events such as this. We had set up for fifty people and had lots of room to spare. The venue has a l arge main covered area that is open on two sides. There is a smaller enclosed area that can hold thirty. They have a small kitchen. I'm not sure if you have to pay extra.”

4.5 Superb6 Reviews

“My daughters have been coming here for 4 years now. They look forward to school every day.The small campus is like an extended family. I appreciate how they speak Hawaiian every day in their morning protocol. All the Kumu give a 110%. The principal, Amanda Fung, truly cares about the students and is easy to reach and communicate with. They have after school clubs and my kids have learned how to knit, sew and dance hula.We also love the community events they have like the trunk or treat and spring carnival. We invite our neighbors and family friends to join in on the fun. They also have a great broadcast club where the keiki work with Olelo. I'm very thankful to have this charter school, the only one in central O'ahu, so close to my home. I have four kids and hope my other two can attend when they are in elementary school.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“This organization is an inspiration to many around the world. I hope the group in Somaliland are having the time of their life’s as they are passing valuable lessons to many young people, that otherwise would not have the opportunity. #Berbera Somaliland.”

4 Good8 Reviews

“By far my favorite Goodwill store. I seem to always find something I need or don't need here. Use the loyalty rewards program to get 5% back on each purchase. It'll add up. Located in the shopping center next to Foodland. Good customer service. Love that they have Target stuff now.”

3.9 Good11 Reviews

“I am participating In Aquazumba classes with instructor Kii Kahalewai. Kii is the most engaging, energetic, positive instructor and really makes me feel happy to be there. He is such a positive staff member, always smiling and from the very beginning he welcomed me so warmly which I really appreciated. We need more people like him!”

3.9 Good11 Reviews

“Spent 21 days living in this shelter, you get your own room, and the door does lock, the walls go about 10 feet from floor, open ceiling. The late Dana Manners, ( god rest her soul) was program director of both O'hau sites. It took her a total of 24 days to secure my housing. She went above and beyond. She genually cared about her vets.”

4 Good6 Reviews

“Reuse...recycle...reality As we all go through phases so does some of our items and as much as I don't want to part with any of them it does make room for a much more calmer space. Here at Goodwill I know it will go to good and though I'm not fully aware of the exact process but it will go to a good home versus the trash. The power to reuse item does help support the community in so many ways places like these are resources for some that I've known in the past. It's amazing the amount of items I do find here not just clothing, bags, sporting goods and CD's but a walker for someone in need or a chair just to sit on you never how the level of appreciation a single item can bring and I appreciate the care it shows here. Thank you!”

3.8 Good12 Reviews

“We took our class there all the way from Town, was totally worth the experience. The staff is very knowledgeable about fish ponds, the bio diversity of the area and the history of the loko ia. They were great with our keiki, 4th graders. Best part is they had staff that could accomodate our school, a kula kaiapuni(Hawaiian immersion school). They had a couple staff that could Ōlelo Hawaii. One of them actually went to our school back in the day!! Great experience, great knowledge and such a Beautiful āina. Theyre work is so important to the area of Waialua!”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“Very helpful. Looking to apply for LIHEAP again in October! It's only August, and I need help now though. Since my Husband passed away last year, and my Brother who was resuscitated 2 x in May from a freak accident at his gym, he needed emergency surgery to remove his spleen and blood transfusions. He should've just had his hip replacement by now and be working. We are both disabled and we've had a major setback plus our rent has been raised!I just need help until October! Please and Thank you.With much Aloha.Sister and Brother in Pearl City”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“Reuse...recycle...reality As we all go through phases so does some of our items and as much as I don't want to part with any of them it does make room for a much more calmer space. Here at Goodwill I know it will go to good and though I'm not fully aware of the exact process but it will go to a good home versus the trash. The power to reuse item does help support the community in so many ways places like these are resources for some that I've known in the past. It's amazing the amount of items I do find here not just clothing, bags, sporting goods and CD's but a walker for someone in need or a chair just to sit on you never how the level of appreciation a single item can bring and I appreciate the care it shows here. Thank you!”

3.3 Good26 Reviews

“Very nice place there always clean even when they're crowded they do good service there good pedicure and nails I recommend it this place they bathrooms are clean”

2.3 Poor3 Reviews

“My OB was unable to accommodate me for an initial pregnancy visit soon enough so I gave A Place for Women a call. From the first interaction, I was greeted and spoken to with kindness and care. I was able to get an appointment right away and the staff again were all very welcoming and personable. They performed an ultrasound to check on my new baby, take measurements and had my images reviewed. There the staff also offered pamphlets and resources about growing babies. I have nothing but great things to say about A Place for Women in Waipio and I would recommend them to anyone!”

1.8 Poor5 Reviews

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