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Connect with Bernie Strand

Connect with licensed clinical social worker, Bernie Strand! Caring for and providing treatment for individuals, families, and groups through her private practice in Waimanalo. Including those with co-occurring disorders, serious and present mental illnesses, and developmental disabilities. Watch below and learn more about the road that got her where she is today!

UH Resources

Donate to Food Vault Hawaii

Food Vault Hawai‘i (FVH) was initiated by the Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (ASUH) in Spring 2018. FVH was thereafter established in Fall 2018 through the collaboration of the ASUH, the Campus Center Board (CCB), the Student Activity and Program Fee Board (SAPFB), and the Office of Student Life and Development (SLD). The purpose of FVH is to assist students facing food insecurity starting with non-perishable food and toiletries during the pilot.

ACCESS Advising
ACCESS provides major and career advising, internships, and mentoring to all undergraduates in the Social Sciences department.
Located in Dean Hall Room 2
(808) 956-0661
cssadv@hawaii.edu
Schedule appointments via Star Balance


Psychology Advising
The mission of the Psychology Undergraduate Advising Office is to assist declared majors to graduate with a Psychology degree or minor. The advisors are happy to meet with students to assist them in reaching their academic and professional goals.
Located in Sakamaki Hall, Room D412
(808) 956-6679
psyadv@hawaii.edu


Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC)
The Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC) offers support to UH Mānoa students to assist with personal, academic, and career concerns. All services are confidential. Individual, couples and group counseling services are free of charge for Mānoa students. They offer free urgent consultation to faculty and staff on personal and student related issues as well. In addition, psychiatric services and assessment services are available for a fee.
Located in QLCSS, Room 312


CSS Experiential Learning
Get hands-on experience, build your resume, and earn academic credits through taking advantage of the 
CSS Experiential Learning opportunities: internships, mentorships, practicum, fellowships, micro internships, service learning and other forms of community-based research.

UHM CAREER CENTER
UH
M Career Center offers career life planning and related services, including some internship opportunities, for UH Mānoa students through partnerships with both On-campus and Off-campus employers. For telephone or online appointments, their staff can be reached at careers@hawaii.edu, or through their website’s chat feature.

SOC - MĀNOA STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES CE
NTER
Administered through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, UROP is a comprehensive national database of thousands of student research and creative work positions, journals, conferences, funding sources, and more. It also has a UHM-specific database where faculty and staff can post research and creative work opportunities just for UHM students.

NATIVE HAWAIIAN STUDENT SERVICES
Provides co-curricular learning experiences for current, prospective, returning, and recently graduated students to intentionally engage Hawaiian identity and build leadership, life balance, and community. Physical office hours are Monday through Fridays 9am-4pm.


 

Volunteer with Our Kūpuna

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Our Kūpuna is a free, referral-based service that connects volunteers with kūpuna to help them get groceries, medication and other necessary supplies. You can learn more about Our Kūpuna by watching the video below. 

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