Off-Campus Resources

 

In addition to the resources available at Kapi‘olani Community College (Kapi‘olani CC), there are also local and national resources student victims and survivors may want to consider contacting. Below is a list of some of the resources available.

These resources are provided for informational purposes only. Kapi‘olani CC does not endorse these entities, their products, or services, and the information contained at these sites does not necessarily reflect the official views of the College.

Child & Family Service

Child & Family Service helps families address serious life issues, with life-changing results. If you are in need of domestic abuse help, please call the Domestic Abuse Hotline (open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year). Domestic Abuse Shelters are temporary shelters offering women and children up to 90 days of a safe haven when fleeing from domestic violence. Individuals receive basic needs, counseling support, and services for children.

Phone: (808) 841-0822

Domestic Violence Action Center

The Domestic Violence Action Center provides legal information and representation to victims of domestic violence. In addition to the legal services, they also have advocates to assist and accompany victims as they seek access to community resources in their pursuit of safety and freedom.

Legal Helpline: (808) 531-3771
Website: http://www.stoptheviolence.org
Address:
P.O. Box 3198
Honolulu, HI 96801-3198

Family Peace Center

The Family Peace Center – Puʻuhonua Victim/Survivor Component – Oʻahu offers safety, support, empowerment, and accountability through individual and group intervention for victims/survivors, perpetrators/offenders, and child witnesses of domestic violence.

Crisis Counseling line: (808) 585-7944
Website: https://pacthawaii.org/our-work/domestic-violence-prevention/family-peace-centers/oahu-peace-center/
Address:
1505 Dillingham Boulevard
Suite 208
Honolulu, HI 96817

Hawaiʻi Immigrant Justice Center

The Hawaiʻi Immigrant Justice Center at Legal Aid provides advocacy, community outreach, and education, in addition to free legal services to indigent immigrants.

Phone: (808) 536-8826
Website: https://www.legalaidhawaii.org/
Address:
245 North Kukui Street
Honolulu, HI 96817

Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi is a public interest, not-for-profit law firm whose mission is to achieve fairness and justice through legal advocacy, outreach and education for those in need. They continue to provide full representation to those in need and have improved access to justice by also training clients to handle legal matters on their own.

Phone: (808) 536-4302
Website: http://www.legalaidhawaii.org/index.html
Address:
Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i – Honolulu Office
924 Bethel Street
Honolulu, HI 96813

Sex Abuse Treatment Center

The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of the Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children is a statewide program whose mission is to support the emotional healing process of those sexually assaulted in Hawaii, to increase community awareness about their needs and to reduce the incidence of all forms of sexual assault.

Phone: (808) 524-7273
Website: http://satchawaii.org
Address:
Harbor Court
55 Merchant Street, 22nd Floor
Honolulu, HI 96813

Temporary Restraining Order Hotline (Family Court)

The Temporary Restraining Order Hotline of Family Court (Oʻahu First Circuit) can be reached to answer questions you may have about TROs or the process to obtain a TRO.

Phone: (808) 954-8090

Volunteer Legal Services Hawaiʻi

Volunteer Legal Services Hawaiʻi serves Hawaiʻi’s low income community through volunteer attorneys. Their pool of pro bono attorneys provide legal services in a wide range of civil matters, including divorce, paternity, custody, child support, guardianship, adoption, power of attorney, wills, employment and labor, landlord-tenant, collections, public benefits, bankruptcy, immigration, and tax education. They are able to assist as long as you meet low-income guidelines and have a legal issue that the organization handles.

Phone: (808) 528-7046
Website: http://www.vlsh.org
Address:
545 Queen Street
Suite 100
Honolulu, HI 96813

Women in Need

Women In Need is a nonprofit organization that empowers individuals who have been through domestic violence, homelessness, substance abuse, and incarceration. They guide women, men, and teens toward sobriety, self-esteem, and responsibility with a warm, holistic approach.

Phone: (808)486-1996
Website: https://winhi.org/
Address: 98-1238 Ka‘ahumanu St.,
Ste. #403 Pearl City, HI 96782

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Title IX Policy FAQ

The following are frequently asked questions regarding Title IX and related policies.

 

Title IX Coordinators

Help is available

Kapi‘olani CC has designated a Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Coordinators who oversee the College’s compliance with Title IX. If you have a complaint involving sexual assault, sex discrimination, sexual harassment, stalking, or dating and domestic violence, or if you have questions about Kapi’olani CC’s policies or procedures in these areas, contact one of the individuals listed here. 

Information shared with these contacts are not a confidential source of support. They will keep your information as private as possible but confidentiality cannot be guaranteed.

If you need time to think through the situation, there are confidential resources available to assist you.

Contacts

Devon Ishii Peterson, J.D.
Title IX Coordinator
devon@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9542
Office: ‘Iliahi 116

Brandon Chun
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students
btchun@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9553
Office: ‘Iliahi 113

Darsh Dave
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees
darsh@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9575
Office: ‘Ilima 209