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There is currently no emergency at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

In an actual emergency, you would be given instructions, updates and, ultimately, the final all-clear notification via emails and text messages (if you have signed up to receive emergency text alerts).
Keep your emergency contact information up-to-date at www.hawaii.edu/alert. If you are having technical trouble with UH ALERT, see the article at www.hawaii.edu/askus/1363 or send an email to em-info@lists.hawaii.edu.

Emergency information, updates and the all-clear message will also be conveyed via the UH Mānoa home page and at manoa.hawaii.edu/emergency, Facebook at www.facebook.com/uhmanoa, and Twitter at twitter.com/UHManoa.

Report an Emergency

  • Call 911
  • Contact campus security at (808) 956-6911
  • Use a campus emergency phone, if available

Crisis Services

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – 24/7 national crisis lifeline
Text 988 or call (800) 273-8255 (toll free)
988 website

Crisis Text Line – 24/7 crisis text line
Text ALOHA to 741741
Crisis Text Hotline website

If you prefer texting over talking or are deaf or hard of hearing, the Crisis Text Line connects you with a crisis counselor who will invite you to share at your own pace.

Hawaiʻi CARES (Coordinated Access Resource Entry System)
Call (808) 832-3100 (Oahu) or (800) 753-6879 for neighbor islands
CARES website

When you call Hawaiʻi CARES, you will be connected with a local crisis counselor who will ask a bit about you, what your needs are, and how they can help.

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