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Serving Seniors

Posted on Apr 12, 2016 in Main, NEWS

On April 5, 2016, Maui County Mayor Alan Arakawa presented a proclamation to Kaunoa Senior Services, recognizing their agency and other entities who operate volunteer programs for seniors. Kaunoa Senior Services provides opportunities for seniors to learn and grow through a variety of ongoing programs through Maui County. It is a division of Maui County’s ...
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“One of the best things I (they) have ever done.” That’s how several young people and their parents described the inaugural 2015 Camp Mānoa Leadership Camp presented by the Comprehensive Service Center for People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind (CSC). As Camp Mānoa leadership gears up for the 2016 camp this summer, ...
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Foster Grandparents Make a Difference

Posted on Apr 11, 2016 in Main, NEWS

Few Hawai‘i childhood memories are complete without kūpuna in the classrooms. The Foster Grandparent Program, barely a kūpuna itself at just 51 years young, continues to make these kinds of memories for pre-school and elementary school students every year. On March 24, 2016, the Foster Grandparents Program honored 25 volunteers who serve Hawai‘i schools and ...
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Get Help Filing Your Taxes

Posted on Mar 28, 2016 in Main

There are a variety of places you can go to get help understanding your taxes and even filing them. Below are a list of resources. In-Person Resources Legal Aid Hawaii Will offer tax prep services every Wednesday, year-round by appointment. Schedule online here. Helpful Flyers: English     Chuukese     Marshallese Goodwill Hawaii Extended tax filing service at ...
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Taxes and Healthcare FAQs

Posted on Mar 24, 2016 in Main

Frequently Asked Questions about How Taxes Affect Healthcare Coverage   The Department of Human Service cannot provide tax advice. Because our Med-QUEST Division helps individuals and families get health insurance through HealthCare.gov, we are providing some basic information to help you understand how your tax filings can affect your healthcare coverage.

Did you get your 2015 health insurance through the Hawai‘i Health Connector (or another marketplace)? Filing your taxes is more important than ever.   Everyone who had insurance through the Hawai‘i Health Connector in 2015 MUST file their 2015 income taxes. And even if you missed the initial filing deadline, IT’S NOT TOO LATE! “Even through ...
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Honolulu – Hawai‘i’s cross-agency approach to addressing homelessness and housing will be getting a boost from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced today that the state has been selected to participate in the collaborative and highly competitive Medicaid Innovation Accelerator Program (IAP) beginning Apr. 2016. As a participant, Hawai‘i ...
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DHS is building a healthy Hawai‘i through a multi-generational, collaborative approach.  We begin 2016 by focusing our legislative efforts through four priorities: Invest in children and families; Improve health and safety issues; Increase department capacity and efficiencies; and Improve systems. These priorities align with the Governor’s priorities for a more effective, efficient, and open government, ...
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The Special Enrollment Period that extended the deadline for citizens of the Federated Stated of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Republic of Palau who currently reside in Hawai’i to enroll for coverage (retroactively) starting Jan. 1, 2016. The deadline to enroll is Monday, Feb. 15, 2016. Hawai’i residents who are eligible ...
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Honolulu, HI – The open enrollment period for individuals and families to sign up for 2016 healthcare coverage through HealthCare.gov ends this Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016. Individuals who were enrolled through the Hawai’i Health Connector in 2015 must re-enroll for 2016 coverage through HealthCare.gov or they will no longer be insured. Individuals and families without ...
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