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On Monday, the Mobile Medical Education Unit was stationed along Kalama Park offering Maui's houseless community mental health services, food stamps, non-critical wound care, clothing, and much more.
Mahalo to community partners:
Aloha House: provided 12 clients with services regarding substance abuse and mental health.
Chaplain Ministries of Maui: provided 12 clients with information on housing and other available services.
Department of Education: distributed food and hygiene kits, sunscreen, and other personal care items.
Goodwill Maui: provided 12 clients with information on free services available.
Hui No Ke Ola Pono: provided 12 clients with health care information, program services, and distributed hygiene kits, sunscreen, and other personal care items.
Life Wireless: provided 12 clients with information on free government services and distributed two phones.
Maui Aids Foundation: distributed hygiene kits and Narcan.
Project Vision: provided 12 clients with information on SNAP benefits.
The MMEU will be providing services within Kalama Park, Mondays through the month of March between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.