Mobile Medical Education Unit assists area residents

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 eight clients with services regarding substance abuse and mental health, and provided one-on-one services to eight clients.
Department of Education: distributed food and hygiene kits, sunscreen, and other personal care items.
Hui No Ke Ola Pono: provided two clients with health care options.
Maui Aids Foundation: distributed hygiene kits and Narcan, and assisted three clients with SNAP benefits.
Maui Humane Society: provided five clients with various services; distributed food, collars, leashes, harnesses, vaccinations, and microchips.
Maui Rescue Mission: offered clients free haircuts and shaving services.
Project Vision: provided 14 clients with information on SNAP benefits, and assisted five clients with various government benefits.
The MMEU will be providing services within Kalama Park, Mondays through the month of April between the hours of 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.