Resources

Community Resources

Hawai'i Food Bank - Hilo Distribution The website lists sites that are available to anyone in need of food



Resources for Food, Shelter and Hygiene Products -Homeless and Need Assistance.  Listed are resources in East Hawai'i from Hilo to Ka'u for local assistance.  Be aware availability may change daily 


Hawaii County Urgent Services Directory: Important Phone Numbers in times of Crisis

Hawaii Cares 988 -  Hawaii Cares 988 is a 24/7, free support service for help with crisis, mental health, and substance abuse. 

NPP Family Resource Center Flyer.pdf

Neighborhood Place of Puna: Counseling Services & Resources

Educational Resources

Free courses offered by top universities during this time such as Yale University, Stanford,  and John Hopkins. These universities have opened up popular courses for online for free.

Free access to math, science, grammar, history lessons and much more! Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning.

No Red Ink is a free resource for online writing and grammar practice. 

Libby App

Free online library for adults and students with a library card 

Duolingo helps students keep up with foreign language skills. Duolingo offers 30+ languages so students can start learning a variety of languages that interest them. Or, students can use Duolingo to practice the foreign languages they are already learning in the classroom.  

TEDEd brings lessons to life for students through animation. TEDEd’s goal is to ignite curiosity among learners. To do this, TEDEd collects the best teacher lessons around the world. Then, it turns them into shareable animated videos for students. 

The Bold.org Student Resource Center includes the top free online tools for financial aid, college readiness, productivity, savings, and more. It includes 320+ detailed reviews from high schoolers, and each resource is vetted carefully both by students and by our team.


Mental Well-Being Resources

Hawai'i Crisis Line - 1-800-753-6879 - Hawaii Crisis Line, 24/7 access, currently operating and available. 


Help is Available.pdf
H2H Warning Signs Poster.pdf
SP Awareness & Resource 1 page.pdf
Letter Size Copy of Youth 247 Resources Flyer (v2).pdf