Aloha at Home
Where Aloha GrowsRaising children is hard. Learn tips on how to practice Aloha in the home to make the job easier. Practice Aloha Activities by clicking on the button below.
Aloha Values
Aloha At Home is rooted in values that come from kūpuna (ancestral) wisdom passed down through generations. This kūpuna wisdom is needed now more than ever. Click below to learn more.
Aloha at Home ʻOHANA BOX 1
Activity boxes are available through your service providers and will include a variety of tools for families to practice Aloha at Home.
What Are Protective Factors?
Protective factors are tools that strengthen families and their ability to navigate the difficulties of raising children. Both protective factors and ALOHA values can help to create safe and nurturing homes. Safe and nurturing homes are less likely to experience the challenges around child abuse and neglect.
Looking for Help?
The resources below are ready to help you
AUW Helpline
Call 211
Call & Text 1(877)275-6569
Chat AUW211.org
Aloha United Way 211 provides information for finding food, shelter, financial assistance, child care, parent support, elderly care, disability services, job training, and many more services. Search online database 24/7.
Daily 7am-10pm
Parent Line
Call (808)526-1222 - Oahu
Call 1(800)816-1222 - Toll Free
Chat TheParentLine.org
The Parent Line provides resources for parents on child behavior & development, parenting, caregiver suport & community resources. Closed on State and Federal holidays.
Monday -Friday 8am-6pm
Saturday - Sunday 9am-1pm
Hawaii CARES
(808)832-3100 - Oahu
1(800)753-6879
All Islands, Toll Free
1(800)985-5990 Multilingual COVID-19 Emotional Distress
If you or a loved one is feeling anxious, experiencing a crisis, thinking of suicide, is in need of access to mental health or substance use treatment, or is experiencing distress related to COVID-19 & other challenges, help is available. Visit Hawaii CARES.
Daily 24/7
Domestic Violence Action Center Help Lines
Call (808)531-3771 - Oahu
Call 1(800)690-6200 - Toll Free
Text 1(605)956-5680
If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1. Domestic Violence Action Center provides information on how to get help and can answer your questions about domestic violence.
Call Monday -Friday 8am-5pm
Text 24/7