WAIPAHU ALOHA CLUBHOUSE

Where “ALOHA” Is Our Middle Name.

E holomua kākou me ke alu like

“Together We Move Forward ”

Who We Are

Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse supports adults living with mental illness through a member driven psychosocial rehabilitation program.
Members and staff work side by side in a safe and welcoming setting.
Every member is needed, wanted, and valued.
All participation is voluntary, and each person builds confidence, purpose, and skills at their own pace.

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What We Do

We help members develop the abilities needed for recovery and successful community living.
Our program offers meaningful work, education support, wellness activities, employment pathways, and social connection.
Members join work units, build life and job skills, form relationships, and gain structure that supports mental wellness.
Since 1997, we have served more than 1000 adults on their recovery journey.

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A colorful hibiscus flower with the words "Waipahu Aloha Club" in the center and a small icon of a lit matchstick in the top left.

PLEASE HELP US CONTINUE OUR MISSION

WAIPAHU ALOHA CLUB  

The Waipahu Aloha Club is the nonprofit 501(c)(3) program that supports the mission, vision, and goals of the Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse through fundraising, employment, and education. 

FUNDRAISING

Fundraising efforts support education, employment, advocacy, health and wellness initiatives as well as opportunities to attend training and seminars on the Clubhouse model.  

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Testimonials

"Being a member of the Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse has taught me to be more sociable and communicate with others who share the same life experiences."

★★★★★

J.P

“I feel comfortable working in the kitchen because we work as a team and we help each other. We make mistakes but we learn from it, you know.  Oh, and I also like the food we make.”

★★★★★

J.H

“The Clubhouse has helped me feel more stable in the community. I have a lot of fun completing tasks, and everyone at the Clubhouse is really nice. I enjoy spending time with them.”  

★★★★★

S.M

“I love the Clubhouse!!! I see how much I am appreciated for my participation, not only by the staff and the other members, but also by my family and the community. It helps me to better myself by being a part of this Clubhouse”

★★★★★

J.O

"For a person of my background and diagnosis, clubhouse blends all different backgrounds and brings us together like one big Ohana. Clubhouse is a safe place, and I feel very welcome and honored to have a place that understands and supports us members."

★★★★★

R.T