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Covenant House will continue to fulfill its mission by providing shelter and services to children and youth who are homeless or at great risk. In the spirit of open intake, services will be offered to all youth who seek help, with a priority of concern and commitment to those for whom no other service is available.
http://www.covenanthousega.org/
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For more than twenty-five years, CHRIS Kids has delivered a broad continuum of critical services to children, youth and families allowing them to reach their natural potential for happiness, health and success.
http://www.chrishomes.org/
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Camp MAGIK provides a safe, nurturing environment where children can express their grief over the death of a loved one and begin the healing process.
http://www.campmagik.org/
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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has developed a Comprehensive Strategy for combating juvenile crime. It provides a framework for communities to identify and implement solutions to juvenile delinquency that is community focused and research based.
http://www.healingourisland.com/youth_comp_strategy.html
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Hawaii response center is linked to all Hawaii county police departments, the FBI, and all mainland U.S. police agencies through the National Crime Information Center
http://aloha.hgea.org/Default.aspx
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Non-Profit organization that makes it their mission to support the lives of individuals throughout the community by providing suicide prevention education, awareness, research programs
http://www.hawaiispear.org/
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The Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii provides innovative programs and services that help keep Hawaii children and families healthy, strong, and resilient against drug and alcohol abuse.
http://www.drugfreehawaii.org/
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The Autism Society of Hawaii was re-established in 1992 as a chapter affiliate of the Autism Society of America. The Society is composed of family members, individuals with autism spectrum disorders, professionals and community agencies and organizations.
http://www.autismhawaii.org/
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The IJJA was formed in 1991, as an effort to more clearly define the unique role of Juvenile Justice in the larger correctional/rehabilitation system.
http://www.ijja.net/
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Lee Pesky Learning Center is a nonprofit organization which strengthens literacy (reading, writing, and math) in the community with an emphasis on helping those with learning disabilities.
http://www.lplearningcenter.org/
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