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Islets of Hope assistance programs for persons with diabetes - Hawaii |
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Important Disclaimer We have provided this information for general information purposes only. It is not intended to be a recommendation or endorsement of any program or entity. Hawaii - Emergency and Assistance Resources and Programs for Persons with Diabetes Hawaii - State Insurance and Prescription Programs for Persons with Diabetes Hawaii - State Laws Pertaining to Diabetes Federal Laws Pertaining to Persons with Diabetes National Government and Private Assistance Programs for Persons with Diabetes Where to get private fuel funds to help with your utility bills Ask the state energy assistance office for the local phone number of the fuel fund nearest you, or go to www.nationalfuelfunds.org. |
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Hawaii - Emergency and Assistance Resources and Programs for Persons with Diabetes
Hock's offers 30-50% discounted prices on diabetes supplies. We cannot specifically recommend or endorse any company but we have been listing Hock's in our resource directory for over a year as one of the two cheapest online companies to purchase from. We recently affiliated with Hock's because our own experience with them has been so positive. If you do place an order through our site, they will contribute financially towards our cause and you will get reasonable prices for diabetes supplies. National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii - The National Kidney Foundation provides emergency assistance funds to kidney and transplant patients with limited resources and a documented need. Patients must contact their social worker to apply. For more information about financial support for medications go to http://alohameds.org/. National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, Inc.
808-692-7999 Oahu residents Eligibility: Hawaii residents whose 2007 annual income is $41,125 (single) or $55,125 (couple) or less. Benefits: Up to 35% off generic drugs and 13% off brand-name drugs (exact discount depends on the retail price of the drug). Discounts only for drugs that are not otherwise covered—for example, drugs bought during your Medicare Part D coverage gap or “doughnut hole” or drugs not covered by your Medicare Part D plan. |
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