The Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) is a non-profit organization based in Aiea, HI, dedicated to promoting independence and self-sufficiency through comprehensive social services. Their case management services include intake, assessment, service planning, crisis intervention, and more, with a focus on assisting clients in accessing specific services such as employment readiness training, housing referral assistance, food security programs, and energy/utility assistance.
In addition, HCAP operates programs like Ohana Produce, in partnership with the Hawai'i Foodbank, to distribute fresh produce and non-perishables to individuals and families in need. They also offer the Weatherization Assistance Program, which helps income-eligible families reduce energy costs and address health and safety issues in their homes through energy-efficiency measures. HCAP's Income Tax Services program assists eligible participants in preparing their tax returns, including filing for the Earned Income Tax Credit, and they also administer the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to help vulnerable households keep their electricity on. Furthermore, HCAP organizes seasonal holiday programs, such as the Kōkua E Hānai Keiki Project and Angel Tree, to provide support and gifts to low-income families in the Central District.
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