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Mental Health Resources
Updated over 2 months ago

In times of grief, finding support and resources can provide solace and a path toward healing. We understand that coping with loss can be a deeply personal journey. Whether you're seeking emotional support, guidance, or practical assistance, our collection of resources is designed to provide comfort and help you on your path to recovery.

For those with insurance, please contact your health care provider for additional services.

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Find Support for you or your Ohana

We don't turn anyone away. If you have any questions, contact Maui CMHC at mauiwellness@doh.hawaii.gov.

  • Get assistance

    • Resource Guidance

    • Counseling

    • Wellness Support Groups - Parenting, Stress Management & Mindfulness

    • Medication Management

    • Psychiatric Services

    • Child & Adolescent Mental Health

    • Adult Substance Use Disorder Services

    • Child & Adolescent Substance Use

    • Free Dental & Vision

    • Pharmacists on staff who can get your prescriptions filled within a day

  • Kahului Location

    • Open Mon-Fri 9:00AM - 4:00PM

    • Visit 53 S. Puunene Ave., Ste. 105

    • Call (808) 873-3550

  • Lahaina Location

    • Everyday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

    • Visit just below the Akoakoa Place (just below the Lahaina Civic Center)

    • Call (808) 495-5113​

Maui Strong Support Group

  • For those whose life has been disrupted by the Maui wildfires

  • Looking for in-person support on Maui? NAMI has monthly Lahaina Maui Strong Support Groups at Maui CCBHC on the last Wednesday of each month at 5:30 PM, and a Connection Support Group for peers living with mental illness on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at Teran James Young Foundation (1727 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku). If you are someone affected by the Maui wildfires, you are welcome to join us to find support and recovery among people who also have lived experiences.

  • Please contact NAMI for days and times as they vary each month

    Contact: Anisa@NAMIHawaii.org
    95 Mahalani Street, Wailuku

The Hawaiʻi Resiliency Project: Malu i Ka ‘Ulu

  • Our warm line number (808-446-6676) was originally created for wildfire survivors, but anyone who needs mental health support, wants to talk story, or needs help connecting to resources can call us.

    Contact (808) 446-6676; Individuals are also able to ask to be connected to Malu i ka 'Ulu if they call 988.
    Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.



  • Free counseling services for wildfires aftermath, crisis and trauma, loss and grief, and mental health support.

  • When calling, please specify that you are a Maui community member impacted by wildfires.

    Contact HCCF at (808) 674-6641, or HCCF owner, Dr. Jana Ortiz by text (808) 354-4425 or email DrJana@HawaiiCCF.com.


  • If you've been directly impacted by these fires, we'd like to offer 3
    months of free therapy through BetterHelp, which can be accessed by
    visiting betterhelp.com/voucher, and typing in: maui-fires

    You'll then be prompted to answer a few questions about your therapy
    needs and preferences, so we can help get you matched to the right
    therapist. Then, you can activate your BetterHelp account via email
    (NOTE: this must be an email address not already linked to an existing
    BetterHelp account). You should not be asked for any payment
    information.

  • Free telehealth services, including mental health counseling, evaluations, and medication. Confidential counseling for wildfire survivors and families.

HMSA

  • Offering free counseling services 24/7 for those experiencing mental distress or in need of assistance with food, housing, and other essential needs. To receive services, call (800) 580-6934. You do not need to be an HMSA member to participate.

Toll-free, multilingual, crisis support service available 24/7 to all residents in the U.S. and its territories who are experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is a national hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling. This toll-free, multilingual, crisis support service is available 24/7 to all U.S. residents who are experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. DDH callers can connect with counselors in over 100 languages. More information here.

  • Call or text 1-800-985-5990

  • Español: Llama o envía un mensaje de texto 1-800-985-5990 presiona “2”

  • For Deaf and Hard of Hearing ASL Callers: ASL Support is available 24/7. To connect directly to an agent in American Sign Language, click here or call 1-800-985-5990 from your videophone.


Families & Youth​

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Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, here are resources available. If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.

Local crisis counselors are available 24/7 via phone, text, or chat to connect you with resources for mental illness, substance use, suicide prevention, as well as services for children and adolescents.

  • Call or text 988, 24/7

  • If you do not have a phone number with an 808 area code, call the hotline directly at (808-832-3100) or toll-free (800-753-6879)

In crisis and need to talk to someone? Text ALOHA or HOME to 741741 to reach a volunteer Crisis Counselor from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential.

  • Call 808-243-5151

Child Welfare Services

  • State-wide Abuse or Neglect: Call 888-380-3088

  • Child Trafficking State-wide: Call 888-398-1188

Domestic Violence Action Center

  • State-wide: Call 800-690-6200

  • Textline: 605-956-5680

Hawaiʻi CARES 24-hour Crisis Call Center

  • Call 808-832-3100 or 800-753-6879

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