Disability Grant Assistance and Resources in Hawaii

In Hawaii, there are different agencies and non-profits that have various programs designed to help people in need of adaptive driving equipment or wheelchair transportation. Below are just some of the more prominent groups that we have been able to identify in helping our website visitors with finding financial assistance.

It is our wish that every American who needs assistance can find the help they need. If you know of additional resources, please let us know. We will be glad to add organizations that are helping the disabled community or our special needs families with grant opportunities. If you have any questions, contact MobilityWorks today.

Pacific Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center

The Pacific ADA Center helps educate the public on the Americans with Disabilities act of 1990 and provides technical assistance and training. This is one of 10 ADA centers across the country and serves Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Basin.

Contact Information:

555 12th Street
Suite 1030
Oakland, CA 94607-4046
Phone: 510-285-5600 or 800-949-4232
Website: https://www.adapacific.org

State of Hawaii Office of Veterans Services

The Office of Veterans Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.

Contact Information:

Office of Veterans Services
Tripler Army Medical Center
459 Patterson Road
E-Wing, Room 1-A103
Honolulu, HI 96819-1522
PH: (808) 433-0420
FAX: (808) 433-0385
TTD/Relay Service: 1-711
Website: https://dod.hawaii.gov/ovs/