Salvation Army Ke Ola Pono
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Salvation Army Ke Ola Pono

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Located in Kaimuki, Hawaii, Salvation Army’s Ke Ola Pona is a therapeutic living program for women and children. The program is run by The Salvation Army’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division, namely its Family Treatment Services program. Though the program shares facilities with the its Women’s Way program, Ke Ola Pona is more akin to a sober living or transitional track rather than a residential treatment program.

Accommodations and Amenities

The Ke Ola Pona program can host between 20 to 22 women and children in small cottage-style homes. Families generally live in shared rooms with twin beds, dressers and shared closet space. The homes feature with living rooms with TV, on-site laundry and full kitchens. Throughout their stay, residents are expected to cook their own meals.

Rules and Regulations

In order to be accepted into the Ke Ola Pono program, clients must have completed a primary care program and be attending outpatient treatment through the Salvation Army. Clients work with staff members to develop a transition plan that focuses on family health and management. Classes include skill building, educational plans, vocational training and parenting classes. Outpatient care consists of individual and group therapy rooted in evidence-based care, like CBT and DBT, as well as 12-step recovery concepts. Like a standard sober living program, residents are also expected to complete basic chores and submit to regular and random drug tests.

Extras

Residents can also take advantage of the facility’s on-site childcare services while attending parenting classes and therapy. The Salvation Army’s Family Treatment Services offers additional options including residential treatment and a longer-term sober living program.

In Summary

In all, Salvation Army’s Ke Ola Pono program is a transitional option for women with children that is essentially a step between residential treatment and sober living. The program includes a wide range of classes as well as evidence-based care and 12-step support. For women in the area seeking additional support before continuing moving on to a sober living situation, Ke Ola Pono is worth considering.

Salvation Army Ke Ola Pono
845 22nd Ave
Honolulu, HI 96816

Salvation Army Ke Ola Pono Cost: Sliding scale. Reach Salvation Army Ke Ola Pono by phone at (808) 739-4952. Find Salvation Army Women’s Way via The Salvation Army’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube

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