HOUSING

IHS provides permanent supportive housing communities

Two women standing in front of a white and blue building.

KAHAUIKI VILLAGE

A permanent supportive community of formerly homeless families and kupuna.

Veterans Engaged in Transition by the institute for human services

COMMUNITY
RE-ENTRY HOMES

Helping those exiting the criminal justice system to make a “soft landing” back into society.

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ALANA OLA PONO

A community of tiny homes where guests can rebuild their life and find stability.

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KUMU OLA HOU

A transitional housing space where guests can thrive with structured programming.

Two men sitting outside with guitars.

PAEPAE HOU

A safe launching pad for those continuing their substance use recovery journey. 

We do not discriminate based on race, sexual orientation, gender identity, or criminal record.

HOW IT WORKS

Housing specialists work with clients to identify reasons a household is in crisis and provide financial management strategies, connect underemployed people with employment services to increase household income and assist with applications for housing vouchers.

Populations Served By Our Housing Programs:

  • Households on the verge of homelessness or who are doubled up with others
  • Those currently experiencing unsheltered homelessness or staying in a shelter
  • Chronically homeless individuals whose vulnerabilities often include physical or medical disabilities, substance use disorders, and/or mental illness.
  • Households with a consistent income source, which may include SSI/SSDI.
Three buildings a part of IHS's housing program.

HOUSING

IHS provides permanent supportive housing communities

Two women standing in front of a white and blue building.

KAHAUIKI VILLAGE

A permanent supportive community of formerly homeless families and kupuna.

Veterans Engaged in Transition by the institute for human services

COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY HOMES

Helping those exiting the criminal justice system to make a “soft landing” back into society.

IHS_Alana Ola Pono_012925-08

ALANA OLA PONO

A community of tiny homes where guests can rebuild their life and find stability.

IHS_KumuOlaHou_020725-1

KUMU OLA HOU

A transitional housing space where guests can thrive with structured programming.

Two men sitting outside with guitars.

PAEPAE HOU

A safe launching pad for those continuing their substance use recovery journey. 

HOW IT WORKS

Three buildings a part of IHS's housing program.

Housing specialists work with clients to identify reasons a household is in crisis and provide financial management strategies, connect underemployed people with employment services to increase household income and assist with applications for housing vouchers.

Populations Served By Our Housing Programs:

  • Households on the verge of homelessness or who are doubled up with others
  • Those currently experiencing unsheltered homelessness or staying in a shelter
  • Chronically homeless individuals whose vulnerabilities often include physical or medical disabilities, substance use disorders, and/or mental illness.
  • Households with a consistent income source, which may include SSI/SSDI.

We do not discriminate based on race, sexual orientation, gender identity, or criminal record.