AccesSurf
AccesSurf empowers people with physical and cognitive disabilities though accessible water programs. In following the sirit of Duke Kahanamoku, AccesSurf continues to be a pioneer in the advancement of adaptive water sports, ocean recreation, and theraputic instruction for people with disabilities throughout the state of Hawaii and worldwide.
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Suicide and Self-Harm, Child Health and Development, Other Family Resources, Special Needs Families, Special Needs Adults, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Sports - Adult, Sports - Youth, Swimming
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Go to website for upcoming events
Where: Statewide
Cost: Free
Phone: (808) 236-4200
Email: info@accessurf.org
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/30/2017
Alcoholic Anonymous
Alcoholic Anonymous
Category: Worship Services, Alcohol Abuse, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Stress Management, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: All
When: Monday - Friday, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Where: Annex Building 791 (2nd floor, room 231), 790 McCornack Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-655-144; 808-953-7754
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Aliamanu Military Reservation Chapel
Catholic Mass - Sunday, 8:30 am contact
Protestant Services - Sunday, 10:30 am
Catholic Religious Education 9:45-10:45 am
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) - Thursday, 9:00 - 11:00 am contact Protestant Childrens Church 1045-1130
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) - Tuesday, 9:00 am contact
Category: Religious Community Groups, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Worship Services, Religious Education, Stress Management
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Building 1790, 1850 Bougainville Loop, Honolulu, HI 96818
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 372-1343 (808) 833-6831 (808) 271-4626
Email: PWOCatAMR@gmail.com; cwocamr@gmail.com
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Aloha Jewish Chapel
The Aloha Jewish Chapel serves stationed and visiting service people and their dependents, and government civilians/contractors and retirees. It is located at the Pearl Harbor Naval Station (Makalapa Gate).
Weekly Services Fridays 7:30 pm, Saturday 9:15 am, Torah Study Monday, 6:30 pm, Annual Passover Seder at Hale Koa Hotel Waikiki (First Night Passover). Contact for details of other holiday and High Holiday day services. Must have valid government I.D. or arranged escort.
Category: Stress Management, Pastoral Counseling, Ministry, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Worship Services, Religious Education, Religious Community Groups
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Building 1514, Pearl Harbor Naval Base, HI 96860 (across from Makalapa Medical Clinic)
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 473-3971
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC)
The Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC) provide programs and services that improve and sustain health, performance, and readiness delivered by highly trained professionals. AFWC addresses lifestyle change in areas that affect both short and long-term health by engaging people where they live, work, relax, and rest through variuos programs:
• Healthy Sleep Habits - Have sleep issues? Sleep is optimal for performance and critical for overall health. Healthy Sleep Habits explains the science, explores methods and gives resources for achieving better quality sleep.
• Stress Management - Stress impacts physical health, wellness and could be keeping you from reaching your wellness goals. Learn tools and different resources to help monitormanage the effects of chronic stress.
• Health Coaching - Struggling to know where to start to reach your health goals? Health Coaching will help you create an action plan to achieve long-term success, learn about behavior change and services AWC offers to help you reach your health goals.
• Performance Optimization - Performance Optimization discusses the different aspects of fitness being tested in the ACFT. This class is intended to also take a look on how to train in a manner that prevents injury as well as review proper exercise form. The goal is increase performance in a safe and healthy manner.
• Upping your Metabolism - Did you know that you can change the speed of your metabolism? Learn strategies to
optimize your body’s calorie burning potential! Upping your Metabolism explores current trends and barriers to weight loss while explaining results from your metabolism test.
Note: Need metabolic testing completed before taking class.
• Fueling for Health - Macros? Micros? Develop a better understanding of dietary guidelines, food labels and learn the fundamental components of nutrition.
• Meals in Minutes - Trying to eat healthy? Have a tight budget? Pressed for time? Learn a variety of techniques/strategies for grocery shopping, meal prepping and making healthy meals quickly.
Call to learn about specific classes. Referrals can be made by medical providers or Commanders.
Category: Physical Fitness, Sleep, Nutrition, Weight Management, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel, Service Members
Intended for: The Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC) services Active-Duty Service members, Resevists on orders or mobilized, Family members, Retirees and Civilians. Must be 18yo or older to be seen.
When: Monday - Wednesday: 7:00am -4:30pm; Thursday - Friday: 7:00am - 12:30pm
Where: Bldg 647, 156 Lewis St., Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-655-1866
Resource Provider: Wellness Center
Last Updated: 9/30/2023
Behavioral Health Medicine
The Behavioral Medicine Program provides dianosis and treatment of a variety of health conditions. These service combine cognitive behavioral therapy with psychophysiologic recognition and regulation treatment of a variety of disorders including, but not limited to, migraine and tension headache, Raynaud's phenomenon, hypertension, paradoxical vocal cord disorder, irritable bowel syndrome and tinnitus.
Psychiatric Inpatient and Psychiatric Nursing Service: This nursing service provides full range of psychiatric inpatient capabilities. Psychiatric emergency services are available 24/7 in conjunction with care in the Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Emergency Room.
Neuropsychology Service: Focuses on brain functioning and provides clinical data regarding known or suspected problems with the brain. Neuropsychological evaluation is often requested for persons with brain injury, stroke, infectious cns disease, dementia, seizures, brain tumors, movement disorders and for any other condition that may affect the brain.
Emergency and Consultation/Liaison Service (Psychiatry): This service provides emergent assessment, crisis intervention and treatment to adults and children requiring acute intervention throughout TAMC and acts as a liaison between Department of Behavioral Health and Inpatient Wards of other departments at Tripler and provides psychiatric consultation, as required.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Domestic Violence, Gambling Addiction, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Stress Management
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Service members and beneficiaries.
When: Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:30pm; Closed Thursdays from 12:00 - 3:00pm for training
Where: Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC): 1 Jarrett White Rd, Honolulu, HI 96859 Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC): Building 683, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointment Line (888) 683-2778 (APPT); Nurse Advice Line (800) TRICARE, option 1
Resource Provider: Behavioral Health
Last Updated: 1/21/2022
Building Strong and Ready Teams
Building Strong and Ready Teams (formerly Strong Bonds) is a unit-based, chaplain-led program that strengthens the Army Family and builds family and individual resiliency through relationship education and skills training.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Relationship Building, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers and their families
When: Call for scheduling
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 655-1444 or contact unit Chaplain
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 9/30/2023
Chaplain Family Life Center
The Chaplain Family Life Center provides spiritual and non-spiritual approach counseling services for individuals, couples, and family members. Counseling services cover topics such as personal crisis and development counseling, marital counseling, children/teen/family counseling, premarital Workshop/seminar, grief and loss, any other relational and personal issue counseling as needed. Chaplain Family Life Center provides absolute confidentiality for the clients.
Category: Religious Education, Religious Community Groups, Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Worship Services, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Where: Building 791, Room 202, 155 Tidball Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: (301) 395-5742
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 10/3/2022
Child & Family Behavioral Health Services
We provide behavioral health care along with effective consultation on behavioral health issues to commanders and other members of the local community.
Category: Anxiety, Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Sleep, Stress Management, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Suicide and Self-Harm, Sexual Assault
Population: Family Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Civilian Spouses and Children (3 years and older) seeking behavioral health care.
When: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri (0800-1600); Thurs (0800-1200 and 1500-1700)
Where: Building 688 (L), 2nd Floor, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-433-8140
Resource Provider: Child and Family Behavioral Health System (CAFBHS)
Last Updated: 2/2/2018
Child and Youth Religious Education Class
Child and Youth Religious Education Class
Category: Religious Community Groups, Stress Management, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Volunteering, Clubs
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Children and youth 4 years old through 12th grade
When: September-May, Main Post Chapel Chapel: Sunday, 9:00 am; Aliamanu Military Reservation Chapel: Sunday, 9:45 am
Where: September-May, Main Post Chapel Chapel: Sunday, 9:00 am; Aliamanu Military Reservation Chapel: Sunday, 9:45 am
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 655-1444; (808) 833-8175; (808) 655-9198
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Crisis Line of Hawaii (formerly ACCESS)
The Crisis Line of Hawaii is the statewide suicide hotline and provides telephone counseling support (“warm line” services) as well as dispatching mobile crisis workers for individuals in the community who are at high risk and need urgent assistance. The AMHD Crisis Line of Hawaii provides a team of trained and experienced professionals to help individuals in times of a mental health crisis. The Crisis Line of Hawaii is there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. On Oahu, call at 832-3100. On the neighbor islands, call toll free at 1-(800) 753-6879.
Category: Depression, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Medical Resources, Other Safety Resources, Grief and Loss, Coping Skills
Population: Civilian Personnel, Retirees, Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: The AMHD serves, as the state mental health authority, adults needing mental health services.
Individuals who receive services from the AMHD are generally:
• Adult individuals who live in the State of Hawaii.
• Individuals who are at least 18 years old. If not, you may be referred to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD) (http://health.hawaii.gov/camhd).
• Adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness.
• Adults who are court ordered to treatment under Conditional Release, Release on Conditions, Mental Health Court, or Jail Diversion.
• Adults who are uninsured or underinsured.
• Adults who are victims of natural disasters and terrorism.
• Adults who are in a state of crisis and need help for a short time.
You may call the 24-hour Crisis Line of Hawaii at 832-3100 on Oahu or toll free at 1-(808) 753-6879 and talk to a live local representative if you are experiencing a crisis. The Crisis Line of Hawaii is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week;
If you are experiencing an emergency or believe you are a danger to yourself and/or others, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for immediate assistance.
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-832-3100 Oahu; 1800-753-6879 Toll Free/Outer Islands
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 1/19/2017
Crisis Text Line
65 million Americans suffer from mental illness ech year. They quietly struggle with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying, suicidal thoughts, and more. The Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support for people in crisis, via text. How it works: Text ALOHA to 741741 and a trained Crisis Counselor will respond and will help bring the texter from hot to cool moment and plan for future health and safety.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Suicide and Self-Harm, Sexual Assault, Family Safety, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Safety Resources, Workplace Violence, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Charitable Organizations, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: 24/7 support
Cost: none
Phone: Text ALOHA to 741741
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 3/27/2017
Embedded Behavioral Health
The Embedded Behavioral Health (EBH) Team provides multidisciplinary behavioral health care to Soldiers assigned to 2IBCT, 3IBCT, CAB, Fires and Sustainment Brigades, and 8TSC. Soldiers assigned to other units should contact the Multi-Disciplinary Clinic for support. The EBH team delivers safe and effective clinical care through evidence-based treatments for Soldiers and consultation for combat leaders; spearheading the Army's effort to increase resilience and reduce morbidity from psychiatric diseases.
The Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) Clinic, formerly known as Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), provides an evidence-based treatment format based on the American Society of Addictions Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria, along with the Joint Commission Association of Hospital Organizations (JCAHO) standards to ensure the quality of all services provided. This format stresses comprehensive multidisciplinary assessments and individualized variable treatment planning and programming, with emphasis on the least restrictive treatment setting. It is a multimodal approach consisting of psycho-education, training, and individual/ group counseling, with a special emphasis placed on involving those in rehabilitation in the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Child Abuse and Neglect, Other Health Resources, Stress Management, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Other Medical Resources, Risk Management, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety
Population: Service Members
Intended for: EBH Clinic: 2IBCT, 3IBCT, CAB, Fires and Sustainment Brigades, and 8TSC Soldiers.
SUDCC: Soldiers.
When: Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:30pm; Closed Thursdays from 12:00 - 3:00pm for training
Where: 3BCT: Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC) - Building 673, Building Letter ""N"" (2nd Floor), Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 Fires and Sustainment: Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC) - Building 672, Building Letter ""M" (2nd floor), Schofield Barraks, HI 9
Cost: None
Phone: 3BCT (808) 433-8785; Fires and Sustainment (808) 433-8880; CAB (808) 656-1632; 8TSC (808) 655-8610; 2BCT (808) 655-8984
Resource Provider: Behavioral Health
Last Updated: 1/21/2022
Embedded Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC)
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to Military Service Members within their unit concerning military life stressors.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Blended Families, Families and Deployment, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Relationship Building, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Unit Based
Cost: 0
Phone: 2IBCT: 808-282-7541;3IBCT: 808-285-2838; 8MP BDE: 808-688-8803;25 Sust. BDE: 808-282-3890;25 CAB: 808-260-6016;130 EN BDE: 808-343-2738;516 SIG BDE: 808-282-5608; 500MI: 808-292-9057; DIVARTY: 808-282-9136; HHBN 25ID: 808-282-5389
Resource Provider: Military and Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
Last Updated: 1/26/2022
Family Advocacy Program - Treatment
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) provides services to all Active Duty Army in Hawaii and Family members. FAP is a DOD mandated program with a mission is to assess, support, and treat all incidents of child abuse/neglect and intimate partner violence. Services includes comprehensive psychosocial assessments, case management, and individual, marital, family, and group therapy.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Service members and Family beneficiaries
When: Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC): Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:30pm; Closed Thursdays 12:00 - 3:00pm for training
Where: Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC) - Building 673, Building Letter "N" (1st Floor), Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) - 1 Jarrett White Rd, 2nd Floor (B wing), Honolulu, HI 96859
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointment Line (888) 683-2778 (APPT); Nurse Advice Line (800) TRICARE, option 1; Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC) Front Desk (808) 433-8579; Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) (808) 433-6606
Resource Provider: Behavioral Health
Last Updated: 1/21/2022
Fit For Performance - A Weight Management Program
Fit For Performance is a comprehensive weight management program designed to help Soldiers lose weight and/or meet their body fat standard as outlined in AR 600-9 Army Body Composition Program; maximize military readiness and job performance; lower risk of weight-related disease; and look and feel better. Through a series of 6 sessions, Soldiers will receive group and/or individual counseling. Fit For Performance concentrates on 4 key areas that are essential for long-term weight loss success - sleep, activity, nutrition, and mindfulness. Also available to adult Army beneficiaries on a space-available basis. Call Central Appointments at (808) 433-2778, Option 1, Option 3 or the Schofield Barracks Nutrition Outpatient Clinic at (808) 433-8276.
Category: Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Health Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Weight Management, Women's Health
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: TRICARE Beneficiaries
When: See website for more information
Where: Schofield Barracks Health Clinic, Building 673, 2nd Floor, Room 241
Cost: none
Phone: (808) 433-8276 or (808) 433-8276
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 3/27/2017
FOCUS (Families Overcoming Under Stress) Project
FOCUS assists families to overcome challenges of deployment, reintegration, communication and setting family goal. FOCUS Resilience Training provides families and couples the skills needed to improve communication, solve problems and set goals.
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Domestic Violence, Other Education Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Families and Deployment, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Deployment Readiness, Charitable Organizations, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: All DoD Service Members and their Families
When: Call us today to learn more about FOCUS and to schedule your personalized training sessions.
Where: Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam: 655 Vickers Avenue, Building 1105, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI 96853 ; MCB Hawaii: MCBH Building, 3022 Reed Road, Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863
Cost: None
Phone: 808.257.7774
Email: Hawaii@focusproject.org
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 1/18/2017
Fort Derussy Chapel Waikiki
Buddhist Services - First and third Sunday of each month, 1:00 pm
Protestant Services - Sunday, 9:00 am
Category: Worship Services, Pastoral Counseling, Religious Community Groups, Religious Education, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Stress Management
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Saturdays, 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Where: 2055 Kalia Road, Honolulu, HI 96815 Located in downtown Waikiki across from the Hale Koa Military Hotel. Parking is available in the Hale Koa Parking Garage. Validation is provided by the chapel during scheduled worship services.
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 836-4599
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Helemano Military Reservation Chapel
Impact Protestant Service - Sundays, 10:00am
Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Category: Religious Community Groups, Stress Management, Pastoral Counseling, Religious Education, Worship Services, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Sundays, 10:00am
Where: 1-99 Helemano Military Reservation, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Cost: 0
Email: schofieldcwoc@hotmail.com
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Hilo Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include:
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request Vet Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Military Education, Scholarships and Education Assistance, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Families and Deployment, Other Family Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Other Recreation Resources, Other Relocation Resources, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
When: Monday and Thursday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 7:00 am - 4:30 pm; Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month 9:00 am - 1:00 pm; Closed on Sunday
Where: 70 Lanihuli Street, Suite 102, Hilo, HI 96720
Cost: None
Phone: (808) 969-3833 or 887-969-3833
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Honolulu Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include:
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Other Family Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Families and Deployment, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Service in combat theater or area of hostility to include but not limited to:
World War II
(including American Merchant Marines)
Korean War
Vietnam War
Lebanon
Grenada
Desert Storm/ Desert Shield
Bosnia
Kosovo
Operations in the former Yugoslavia area
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation New Dawn
When: Monday 8:00 am - 7:00 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm; Friday and the last Saturday of the month 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; Closed Sunday.
Where: 1680 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite F-3, Honolulu, HI 96814
Cost: None
Phone: 808-973-8387 Or 877-927-8387
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Integrated Religious Support Office
The US Army Hawaii RSO provides religious and worship services, educational opportunities, counseling, and assists with administrative actions such as compassionate reassignments, hardship discharges, and conscientious objector interviews. The IRSO provides accommodations for religious practice for all faith groups (whenever possible) and helps with death notifications. Pastoral care is available at chapels, religious education centers, and Chaplain Family Life Centers located on all principal Army posts on Oahu.
Category: Pastoral Counseling, Religious Education, Religious Community Groups, Worship Services, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm (Closed all federal holidays)
Where: Building 790, Room 202, 155 Tidball Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 787-1551; On-Call Chaplain (after hours); (808) 655-8707 (through Lightning Operations Center)
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Services
A comprehensive, psychiatric outpatient program for patients who need an intensive program, but do not require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
Addictions Medicine Intensive Outpatient Program (AMIOP): A five week intensive, outpatient, level 2.5 American Society of Addiction Medicine Treatment program that provides comprehensive evaluation and addiction treatment services to eligible Tricare beneficiaries, ages 18-65 years old. AMIOP offers on/off-site Treatment Team Meetings and is accessible through referring Agencies of Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) (808) 433-8700, Navy Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP) (808) 471-9002, Air Force Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Program (808) 449-0175, and Marine Corps Substance Abuse Counseling Center (SACC) (808) 257-3900.
Category: Coping Skills, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees
Intended for: Tricare beneficiaries
When: Referrals made by outpatient behavioral health provider for Active Duty and require command approval
Where: Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC): 4th Floor (D wing), 1 Jarrett White Rd, Honolulu, HI 96859 Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC): Building 686, Building Letter "J" (2nd Floor), Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointment Line (808) 683-2778 (APPT); Nurse Advice Line (800) TRICARE, option 1; Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) (808) 433-7480/5461
Resource Provider: Behavioral Health
Last Updated: 1/21/2022
Kailua-Kona Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include:
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide service after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Other Family Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Families and Deployment, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
*Service in combat theater or area of hostility to include but not limited to:
World War II
(including American Merchant Marines)
Korean War
Vietnam War
Lebanon
Grenada
Desert Storm/ Desert Shield
Bosnia
Kosovo
Operations in the former Yugoslavia area
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation New Dawn
When: Monday and Tuesday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm; Wednesday 7:00 am - 8:00 pm; Thursday and Friday 7:00 am - 4:30 pm; 2nd Saturday of the month 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; Sunday and Holidays by appointment.
Where: Hale Kui Plaza, Suite 207, 73-4976 Kamanu St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Cost: None
Phone: 808-329-0574
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Kauai Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include:
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Families and Deployment, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
*Service in combat theater or area of hostility to include but not limited to:
World War II
(including American Merchant Marines)
Korean War
Vietnam War
Lebanon
Grenada
Desert Storm/ Desert Shield
Bosnia
Kosovo
Operations in the former Yugoslavia area
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation New Dawn
When: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Tuesday8:00 am - 8:00 pm, Closed Saturday and Sunday
Where: 4485 Pahe'e St., Suite 101, Lihue, HI 96766
Cost: None
Phone: 808-246-1163
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Maui Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include;
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide servicds after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
for assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387)
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Other Family Resources, Families and Deployment, Child Abuse and Neglect, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
*Service in combat theater or area of hostility to include but not limited to:
World War II
(including American Merchant Marines)
Korean War
Vietnam War
Lebanon
Grenada
Desert Storm/ Desert Shield
Bosnia
Kosovo
Operations in the former Yugoslavia area
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation New Dawn
When: Monday - Wednesday 7:30 am - 7:00 pm; Thursday and Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm; Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Where: 157 Ma'a Street, KAHULUI, HI 96732
Cost: None
Phone: 808-242-8557
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - Army Community Service
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to Military Service Members and their families when dealing with military life stressors.
Category: Anger Management, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Families and Deployment, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve and their Families
When: Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:00pm
Where: Building 690, 310 Brannon Rd., Schofield Barracks, HI 96858
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 219-4170
Resource Provider: Military and Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
Last Updated: 1/26/2022
Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) - School Based
Non-medical counseling services intended to provide private and confidential, short term, situational, problem-solving counseling services to family members concerning Military life stressors.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Relationship Building
Population: Family Members
Intended for: School-based Family members
When: Varies
Where: Varies
Cost: 0
Resource Provider: Military and Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
Last Updated: 1/26/2022
Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health (MULTI-D)
The Multidisciplinary (MULTI-D) Behavioral Health Clinic is equipped with a team of providers, to include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and substance use counselors, to offer comprehensive behavioral healthcare for Active Duty Soldiers and Guard Members.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Depression, Suicide and Self-Harm, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members
When: Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:30pm; Closed Thursdays from 12:00 - 3:00pm for training
Where: Desmond Doss Health Clinic (DDHC) - Building 687, Building Letter "K" (2nd Floor), Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC): 1 Jarrett White Rd, 4th Floor (D wing), Honolulu, HI 96859
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointment Line (888) 683-2778 (APPT); Nurse Advice Line (800) TRICARE, option 1; Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) (808) 433-8601
Resource Provider: Behavioral Health
Last Updated: 1/21/2022
Multi-Discipline Section (Multi-D
The Army's Model for behavioral health delivery, we provide behavioral health care to Soldiers, Family Members and Beneficiaries on Oahu and throughout the Pacific Rim, along with effective consultation on behavioral health issues to commanders and other members of the local community. Patients are triaged and seen based on severity of illness or injury.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Other Health Resources, Women's Health, Men's Health, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Self-care, Other Medical Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
When: M-F 0730-1630
Where: BLDG 687 SBHC, Schofield Barracks, HI
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-433-8140
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 6/25/2018
National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
A website with information about health care resources for Veterans and the public. You will find information for use to stay healthy. Links to other VA program offices and programs are also provided.
This site is sponsored by the VHA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP) to help Veterans stay "well and well-informed."
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Family Safety, Food Safety, Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Health Resources, Physical Fitness, Sexual Health, Sleep, Special Needs Adults, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, First Aid and CPR, Hearing, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Injury Prevention, Other Safety Resources, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills
Population: Retirees, Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Veterans
Cost: None
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
National Center for PTSD
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after someone goes through a traumatic event like combat, assault, or disaster. Most people have some stress reactions after a trauma. If the reactions don't go away over time or disrupt your life, you may have PTSD. This website provides general information about PTSD, PTSD awareness materials, information about ways to manage stress after trauma, coping skills, and treatment options,
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, General Public, Family and Friends
Cost: None
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Navy Health Promotion
Encourages healthy lifestyles for service members and their eligible beneficiaries. Helps to maintain and reinforce healthy behaviors, and reduce risky behaviors that contribute to preventable illness and injury. Open to all DoD ID card holders
Category: Men's Health, Nutrition, Physical Fitness, Sleep, Sexual Health, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Weight Management, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All TRICARE eligible beneficiaries and DoD ID Card Holders
When: 0600-1530 Monday through Friday
Where: Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Fitness Center 1071 North Road, Bldg 1338, 2nd Floor, Classroom 2, JBPHH, Hawaii 96860
Cost: None
Phone: 808-471-2280
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 6/6/2019
Office of Veterans' Services - Hawaii (Hilo)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active Military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
Where: 1304 Kekuanaoa St. #L-102
Cost: None
Phone: 808-933-0315
Email: HOVS@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Office of Veterans' Services - Hawaii (Kailua-Kona)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
Where: Hale Kui Plaza, Suite 207, 73-4976 Kamanu St., Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Cost: None
Phone: 808-329-0574
Email: HOVS@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Office of Veterans' Services - Kauai
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Conflict Resolution, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active Military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
Where: 3215 Kauai Veterans Memorial Hwy, Suite #2, Lihue, HI 96766
Cost: none
Phone: 808-241-3346
Email: KOVS@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Office of Veterans' Services - Maui, Molokai and Lanai
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active Military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
Where: 333 Dairy Rd., Suite 201-B, Kahului, HI 96732
Cost: None
Phone: 808-873-3145
Email: MOVS@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Office of Veterans' Services - Oahu (Diamond Head
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Walk-ins are not available at this site.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active Military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Where: On the corner of 22nd Avenue and Diamond Head Road
Cost: None
Phone: 808-433-0420
Email: OVs@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Office of Veterans' Services - Oahu (Tripler Army Medical Center)
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Financial Entitlements, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Veterans, Active Military, Spouses & Dependents.
When: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4pm. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Where: 459 Patterson Rd E-Wing, Room 1-A103, Honolulu, HI 96819-1522
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-433-0420
Email: ovs@hawaii.gov
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Patient Education Center and Office
The Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Patient Education Center provides health and wellness information covering a wide range of topics. Center Resources include online health information, over 200 online health videos (multiple languages available), and health information handouts.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Other Education Resources, Child Health and Development, Family Safety, Infants, Other Family Resources, Food Safety, Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Health Resources, Sexual Health, Sleep, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Physical Fitness, Dental and Oral Health, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Hearing, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Environmental Health, Injury Prevention, Other Safety Resources, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Continued Health Care
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Monday thru Friday 0800 - 1600; No appointment is necessary
Where: Tripler Army Medical Center, 1 Jarrett White Rd, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI 96859, Room 1C101 (Oceanside)
Cost: None
Phone: 808-433-2176
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 5/30/2017
Professional Therapeutic Massage - Deep Myo Massage
An affordable practice of bodywork methodology for all ages that addresses your specific individual needs and assists you in achieving and maintaining an optimal state of wellness through a combination of modalities offering a professional experience for a relaxed and balanced body to better handle daily stresses, help improve physical health and sustain a better quality of life.
Category: Physical Fitness, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
When: Sunday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Monday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Tuesday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Wednesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Thursday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM,
Where: Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Fitness Center, Fort Shafter and Tripler Army Medical Center
Cost: $30-$110
Phone: 808-341-6906
Email: deepmyomassage@gmail.com
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/10/2016
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) for Unit-Level Resilience Training
Ready and Resilient Performance Center (R2PC) Master Resilience Trainer Performance-Expert (MRT-PEs) are available to conduct Quality Assessment/Quality Enhancement (QA/QE) for Master Resilience Trainers (MRTs) (i.e., 8-Romeos) teaching Resilience training at the Unit Level to help prepare for unit level Resilience training and provide feedback for sustains and improves upon completion of the training in order to maximize the effectiveness of future Resilience trainings. The MRT-PEs coach the MRTs throughout the training and provide support before, during, and after each class wherever the training is being conducted, and maintain contact with 8-Romeos as they prepare for Resilience training.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Military Education, Other Education Resources, Other Health Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Other Medical Resources, Deployment Readiness, Leader Support, Other Military Resources, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Contact R2PC
Where: Building 648, 1612 Foote Avenue, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 655-9804
Resource Provider: Ready and Resilient (R2)
Last Updated: 1/24/2022
Schofield Barracks - Main Post Chapel
Schofield Barracks Main Post Chapel offers Catholic and Protestant services on Sunday as well as various religious education programs throughout the week.
Protestant Services "Schofield Community Chapel"- Sunday, 9:00 am Catholic Religious Education - 9:45-10:45 am Catholic Mass - Sunday, 11:00 am contact
Pacific House of Mission Youth Study - Tuesday, 6:00 or 7:00 pm contact (808) 341-9685
Islamic Jummah Prayer in Main Post Chapel Annex, room 232 - Fridays, 12:00 pm contact (808) 655-9307 or (808) 655-6644
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) - Monday, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm contact schofieldcwoc@hotmail.com
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) - Tuesday, 9:00 am contact PWOCatAMR@gmail.com; schofieldPWOC@gmail.com
*For more dates and times, please visit our website.
Category: Religious Education, Religious Community Groups, Worship Services, Stress Management, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel, Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Annex Building 791, 790 McCornack Road, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 655-6647; (808) 655-9307; (808) 655-6644
Email: schofieldcwoc@hotmail.com
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Schofield Barracks Arts & Crafts Center
The Arts and Crafts Center on Schofield Barracks offers a wide variety of programs to enhance creative and technical skills. We can help preserve a treasured photo, celebrate a birthday, or develop a lifelong hobby. There is also a selection of ready-made gifts for farewell presentations or other occasions.
Category: Parenting, Families and Deployment, Blended Families, Stress Management, Clubs, Relationship Building
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: The Arts and Crafts Center on Schofield Barracks offers a wide variety of programs to enhance your creativity and technical skills. We can help you preserve a treasured photo, celebrate a birthday or develop a lifelong hobby. We also have a selection of ready-made gifts for farewell presentations or other occasions.
When: Tues Closed for Classes: Weds - Thurs 10:00am - 4:00pm; Fri - Sat 9:00am - 4:00pm
Where: Building 572, 919 Humphreys Rd, Schofield Barracks, HI 96786
Cost: varies
Phone: (808) 655-4202
Resource Provider: Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)
Last Updated: 1/13/2022
Soldier's Chapel
Saint Martin's Anglican Service - Sundays, 10:00am
Orthodix Divine Liturgy Service - Sundays, 8:00am
Buddhist Service - Sundays at 6:00pm
Category: Worship Services, Stress Management, Pastoral Counseling, Religious Community Groups, Religious Education, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Building 590, 10 Heard Street, Schofield Barracks, 96857
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 655-9307
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Stress Solutions Workshop
Participants learn to identify the causes of stress as well as how it affects our lives, and learn techniques such as positive self-talk, how to not take things personally, and relaxation techniques.
For next course details and registration, go to: http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar
Category: Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees, Family Members
When: Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Where: Army Community Service (ACS) - Building 2091, Kolekole Ave, Schofield Barracks, HI
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-655-4ACS (4227)
Resource Provider: Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
Last Updated: 10/10/2017
Team Red, White & Blue (RWB)
We are creating communities of veterans, their families, and American citizens that enjoy authentic interaction through physical and social activities. Team RWB chapters and communities deliver consistent, local opportunities for veterans and the community to connect through physical activities, social events, and volunteer opportunities, providing a variety of ways to get involved.
Category: Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Men's Health, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Physical Fitness, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Sports - Adult, Sports - Youth, Other Relocation Resources, Charitable Organizations, Clubs, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Visit the Team RWB Facebook page for calendar of local events
Cost: 0
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 1/26/2017
The Mission Continues
The Mission Continues is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that empowers Service Members and Veterans to keep serving and succeeding in their communities. Operations in cities nationwide deploy Veteran volunteers alongside non-profit partners and community leaders to solve some of the most challenging issues facing our communities: improving community education resources, eliminating food deserts, mentoring at-risk youth and more.
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Finding a Job, Families and Deployment, Youth and Teen Activities, Stress Management, Charitable Organizations, Volunteering, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Go to website for upcoming events
Where: Island-wide
Cost: Free
Phone: (314) 588-8805
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/30/2017
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with our Health Promotion Registered Nurse. The program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Category: Men's Health, Tobacco Cessation, Women's Health, Stress Management
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: This Class is open to all active duty, beneficiaries, and eligible DoD personnel.
Unit requests accepted.
When: Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Where: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Fitness Center, 1071 North Road, Bldg 1338, 2nd Floor, Classroom 2, JBPHH, Hawaii 96860
Cost: None
Phone: 808-426-6362; 808-471-2280
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 6/11/2019
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Category: Men's Health, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: This class is open to all active duty, beneficiaries, and eligible DoD personnel.
Unit requests accepted.
When: By Appointment
Where: Camp Smith Branch Health Clinic, Bldg. 3B, Camp Smith Hawaii
Cost: None
Phone: 808-477-2600 ext. 96350
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 6/11/2019
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Category: Men's Health, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: This class is open to all active duty, beneficiaries, and eligible DoD personnel.
When: Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Where: Marine Corps Branch Health Clinic Kaneohe, Bldg 3809, Marine Corps Base Kaneohe, Hawaii
Cost: None
Phone: 808-471-2280
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 6/11/2019
Tobacco Cessation
Attend two workshop group education sessions or one-on-one with a Health Promotion Registered Nurse. This program, offered by Navy Health Promotion, stresses behavior modifications, group support, stress reduction, etc. Adjunct medications available are Nicoderm Patch, Zyban, or Nicorette gum.
Category: Men's Health, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: This class is open to all active duty, beneficiaries, and eligible DoD personnel.
When: By Appointment
Where: Branch Health Clinic Wahiawa, Bldg. 22, Wahiawa, Hawaii
Cost: None
Phone: 808-477-2600 ext. 8110; 808-471-2280
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 6/11/2019
Tripler army Medical Center (TAMC) Chapel
Chaplain ministry is available 24 hours a day. Patients desiring to see a Chaplain should call (808) 433-5727 or after-duty hours haplain (808) 433-6661. Pastoral care includes assistance with religious, personal, marriage and family problems.
Catholic Mass - Monday through Thursday, 12:00 pm; Saturday, 5:00 pm; Sunday, 11:00 am
Prostestant Services - Sunday, 9:00 am
Category: Stress Management, Pastoral Counseling, Ministry, Worship Services, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Religious Community Groups, Religious Education
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: 24 hours a day
Where: 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu, HI 96859 D-Wing, third floor
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 433-5727; After-duty hours Chaplain: (808) 433-6661
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
VA Caregiver Support
Caregivers play an important role in the health and well-being of Veterans. The Caregiver Support Program offers training, educational resources, and multiple tools to help you succeed. Please contact our Caregiver Support Line for advice on being a caregiver. Help at your Fingertips
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Special Needs Adults, Stress Management, Other Health Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Coping Skills, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: For caregivers of Veterans
Cost: None
Phone: 808-433-0310; 808-433-0371; 855-260-3274
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
VA Pacific Islands Health Care System
The VA Pacific Islands Health Care System (VAPIHCS) Honolulu provides a broad range of medical care services, serving an estimated 31,000 Veterans throughout Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. The VAPIHCS provides outpatient medical and mental health care through our main Ambulatory Care Clinic on Oahu (Honolulu) and through seven Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) including: Hawaii (Hilo and Kona), Maui, Kauai, and Guam. Traveling clinicians also provide episodic care on Lanai and American Samoa. A fee basis Internist residing on Molokai provides medical care eight hours/week at the Molokai Rural Health Center. Mental health care is provided by traveling clinicians from the Maui CBOC.
Long-term and transitional rehabilitative care services are provided by the VA 60-bed Center for Aging, located on the Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) grounds. VA staffed inpatient psychiatric care and partial hospitalization care are also provided within a 20-bed VA operated ward in Tripler Army Medical Center. A 16-bed VA Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Residential Rehabilitation Program formerly in Hilo, on the island of Hawaii, has been successfully relocated to a VA Ward with TAMC on Oahu in December 2005. Medical inpatient care for Veterans is provided by VA hospitalists and Department of Defense (DoD) physicians in TAMC through a VA/DoD sharing agreement, or through non-VA care providers in the community. Home Based Primary Care is provided on the islands of Oahu, Hawaii (Hilo and Kona) and Kauai (Lihue).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Other Family Resources, Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Health Resources, Physical Fitness, Sexual Health, Sleep, Special Needs Adults, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, ID Cards, Health and Medical Benefits, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Hearing, Infectious Disease Counseling, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Medical Resources, Pain Management, Patient Liaison, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Injury Prevention, Other Safety Resources, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Ministry, Other Survivor Resources, Financial Entitlements, Education Assistance for Survivors
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Individuals with military experience and their families. Veterans must accompany family members for initial consults/services.
When: Call line is available 24 / 7; Office hours are generally 07:30 - 16:00 Monday through Friday except for Federal Holidays
Where: 459 Patterson Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
Cost: None
Phone: 808-433-0600; 800-214-1306
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Vet Center Call Center 877-WAR-VETS )
1-877-WAR-VETS is an around the clock confidential call center where combat Veterans and their families can call to talk about their military experience or any other issue they are facing in their readjustment to civilian life. The staff is comprised of combat Veterans from several eras as well as families members of combat Veterans. This benefit is prepaid through the Veteran’s military service.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Stress Management, Other Health Resources, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Retirees, Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Combat Veterans and their families
When: 24/7
Cost: None
Phone: 1-877-927-8387
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Volunteer Training, Army Family Team Building Level G, Personal Growth Training
Volunteer training workshop to learn how to improve your communication skills, personal relationships, and develop stress management skills. Explore basic personality traits, how to resolve personal conflict and the ins and outs of volunteering for the Military community
Category: Relationship Building, Stress Management
Population: Family Members
When: For next course details and registration, go to: http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar
Where: Building 2091, Kolekole Ave Schofield Barracks, HI
Cost: 0
Phone: 808-655-4ACS (4227)
Resource Provider: Army Family Team Building (AFTB)
Last Updated: 6/3/2019
Warriors at Ease Yoga
Warriors at Ease certified teachers have the knowledge, skills and ability to integrate evidenced-based, mind-body practices into a variety of therapeutic setting as well as to support the readiness and resiliency of our active military.
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Physical Fitness, Sleep, Stress Management, Weight Management, Women's Health, Men's Health, Other Recreation Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Injury Prevention, Occupational Health, Charitable Organizations, Coping Skills
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Call or visit the Warriors at Ease website for a schedule of classes
Where: Military installations, VA, and various locations throughout Oahu
Cost: Free
Phone: (808) 469-5279
Email: salden@warriorsatease.org
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/30/2017
Western Oahu Vet Center
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services including professional readjustment counseling to Veterans and families, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Services include:
•Individual and group counseling for Veterans, Service members, and their families
•Family counseling for military related issues
•Bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death
•Military sexual trauma counseling and referral
•Outreach and education including PDHRA, community events, etc.
•Substance abuse assessment and referral
•Employment assessment & referral
•VBA benefits explanation and referral
•Screening & referral for medical issues including TBI, depression, etc.
In an effort to better serve the veteran and family members, upon request VET Centers will provide services after normal work hours and/or on weekends.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Finding a Job, Job Training, Other Employment Resources, Child Abuse and Neglect, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Sleep, Stress Management, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Other Survivor Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Any Veterans and active duty Service members, to include members of the National Guard and Reserve components, who:
•Have served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility*
•Experienced a military sexual trauma;
•Provided direct emergent medical care or mortuary services, while serving on active military duty, to the casualties of war, or;
•Served as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat zone or area of hostility.
•Vietnam Era veterans who have accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 1, 2004
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military related issues when it is found aid in the readjustment of those that have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
*Service in combat theater or area of hostility to include but not limited to:
World War II
(including American Merchant Marines)
Korean War
Vietnam War
Lebanon
Grenada
Desert Storm/ Desert Shield
Bosnia
Kosovo
Operations in the former Yugoslavia area
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation New Dawn
When: Monday and Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm; Tuesday - Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm; Saturday 8:00am - 12:00 noon; Closed Sunday.
Where: 885 Kamokila Boulevard, Suite 105, Kapolei, HI 96707
Cost: None
Phone: 808-674-2414 or 811-927-8387
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 2/9/2018
Wheeler Army Airfield Chapel
Protestant Service "Wheeler Chapel" - Sundays, 10:45 am; contact (571) 271-5191 Family Night/Dinner - Tuesday: 6-8 pm
Soulful Service. 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 1800
Pagan Chalice Circle Services - Fridays, 7:00 pm
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Conference and Meeting Rooms, Coping Skills, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Stress Management
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Reservists, Retirees and their Families
When: Varies
Where: Building 679, 548 Wright Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Cost: 0
Phone: (808) 656-1276; (808) 656-0289
Resource Provider: Religious Support Office (RSO)
Last Updated: 1/25/2022
Wounded Warrior Project
Wounded Warrior Project is a charity and Veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, services and events for wounded Veterans of the minitary actions following September 11, 2001. It operates as a nonprofit 501c organization.
- We connect warriors to peers, programs, and communities.
- We serve through free, life-changing programs.
- We empower warriors to live life to the fullest
Category: Anxiety, Anger Management, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Suicide and Self-Harm, Finding a Job, Job Training, Physical Fitness, Special Needs Adults, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Veterans' Affairs, Arts and Crafts, Computers and Internet Access, Other Recreation Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Sports - Adult
Population: Retirees, Service Members
When: Go to website for more information and to enroll
Where: Statewide
Cost: Free
Phone: Ronald Wuestefeld (904) 760-2468
Email: rwuestefeld@woundedwarriorproject.org
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/30/2017