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<br />* 41. Project Title
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<br />Substance Abuse, Mental Health., Domestic Violence and Anger Management Treatment Programs in Kona
<br />42, Project Start Date
<br />10/01/2025
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<br />06/30/2026
<br />44, Please select all areas of Hawaii Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and implemented,
<br />North Kona
<br />South Kona
<br />45, Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingency Relief
<br />Funds.
<br />Council District 7
<br />* 46. In 2,r000 characters or less, describe the project.
<br />L6kahi Treatment Centers is a HawaPI Island -based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive
<br />behavioral health services to adults., adolescents., and children. Our programs address mental health challenges, substance
<br />use disorders, domestic violence, and anger management through culturally responsive and evidence -based care. By
<br />integrating cognitive -behavioral and existential psychotherapies., we empower individuals to develop meaningful reasons
<br />for change, enhance self-awareness, and create actionable strategies that foster emotional., cognitive,, and spiritual growth.
<br />Our mission is to support the overall health and well-being of Hawai'i Island communities while honoring the unique
<br />cultural values of our state. Our ultimate goal is to remove barriers to treatment,, improve recovery outcomes,, and foster a
<br />healthier, more resilient Kona community. Every component of this project contributes to creatin a supportive environment
<br />where individuals can achieve long term stability and positive life change.
<br />*47, 501(c)(3) Mission Statement
<br />We will provide the highest quality mental health and substance abuse treatment services that are culturally appropriate to
<br />Big Island adults, adolescents and children. This mission is accomplished through the use of an integrated approach to
<br />treatment utilizing both cognitive behavioral and existential psychotherapy. This allows the individual to formulate a reason
<br />for changing and create strategies to experience emotional, cognitive, and spiritual growth.
<br />*48. In 1,,000 characters or less, explain how the 501(c)(3) is connected to the project,
<br />L6kahi Treatment Centers,, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is directly connected to this project through its treatment programs.,
<br />which are at the heart of our mission. We provide comprehensive behavioral health services., including substance use
<br />treatment,, mental health counseling, domestic violence and anger management programs to individuals and families
<br />across Hawaii Island. This project strengthens those services by funding essential items not covered by clients' health
<br />insurance that are needed for care delivery. These supports ensure our nonprofit can continue providing accessible,, high
<br />quality, and culturally responsive treatment that promotes recovery and community well-being.
<br />* 49, Please upload a completed CRF Grant Budget Form,
<br />Public Purpose of Requested Funds
<br />Per §2-138 of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), the County may grant an award only if the
<br />proposed program or service provides direct public benefits and fulfills a public purpose within the County.
<br />50, According to §2-136,r ••public purpose" is defined as a benefit to, improvement of, or promotion of the
<br />interests in the following areas. Please select all the public benefits to be derived from your County fund
<br />request®
<br />Public health and welfare of the people and the environment
<br />Victims of health or social crises
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