o’ahu vacancy grid

OVERVIEW:

This Vacancy Grid aims to provide the most up to date information on beds and unit available in shelters around the island.

Please note that vacancies are self-reported (by providers) and subject to change without notice throughout the day. Also, if a shelter states that they do not have a vacancy but you have a special request, please contact the shelter in case they have a special circumstance.

 If individuals are interested in connecting to an available shelter opening, please contact the homeless outreach provider in your geographic area.  For assistance in connecting to an outreach provider in your area, please call the Office of the Governor’s Coordinator on Homelessness at 586-0193 or visit the following link: https://homelessness.hawaii.gov/outreach-programs/

SPECIAL REFERRAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR HONU:

Homeless Outreach Navigation for Unsheltered Persons, HONU, is short-term, low-barrier navigation center for households experiencing homelessness. HONU prioritizes households who are unable to access other shelter options due to capacity limitations, referral after normal intake hours, etc. Households referred to HONU must be able to meet activities of daily living (ADLs) in a semi-outdoor environment. Outreach workers and community partners should continue to use existing shelter and housing referral options before requesting a referral to HONU.

For assistance in clearing individuals into LCRS shelters for individuals with severe mental illness, call the Hawaii CARES line (formerly known as the Crisis Line) at (808)-832-3100 on Oahu and (800)-753-6879 on outer islands.

HOW TO USE THE INTERACTIVE MAP:

Welcome to our interactive map experience for locating shelters and drop-in centers. This guide will help you navigate the features of the map, understand the symbols, and utilize the tools provided for better insights.

The map will automatically load vacancy listings for shelters and drop in centers, select Shelter or Drop In in the drop down menu to find the resource you are looking for.

Shelters are BLUE and Drop In Centers are RED.

  • Blue Dots: These represent shelters on the map. Click on a blue dot to get more information about the shelter, including its name, address, and available services.

  • Red Dots: These represent drop-in centers. Similarly, clicking on a red dot will provide details about the drop-in center's offerings and location.

Using the Sliding Table

The sliding table below the map shows the availability and location of various shelters and drop-in centers. Here’s how you can use it:

  1. View Availability: The table displays daily updated data on the number of availabilities and the type of accommodations at each location.

  2. Filter and Sort: Use the table to filter and sort the data based on your specific needs, such as finding shelters with the most available beds.

Interacting with the Map

  • Click for More Info: Clicking on any blue or red dot on the map will bring up a pop-up with more detailed information about that particular program. This includes services offered, contact information, and directions.

  • Zoom and Pan: Use the zoom and pan tools to navigate around the map and get a closer look at specific areas.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Identify Locations: Look for blue and red dots to locate shelters and drop-in centers.

  2. Check the Table: Use the sliding table to see availability and other details.

  3. Click for Details: Click on a program's dot to see more information in a pop-up.

  4. Explore: Zoom in and out, and pan across the map to explore different areas and find the services you need.

  5. Open the Map: Here if you are having trouble viewing it via the website.

This interactive map is designed to provide you with up-to-date information on shelters and drop-in centers, making it easier for you to find the services you need quickly and efficiently. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us.

Interactive Vacancy Grid MAP

ORIGINAL VACANCY GRID