Hawaii Foodbank has been monitoring the development of COVID-19 and taking proactive steps to protect those who rely on us. As Hawaii’s leading hunger-relief organization, we must be prepared to provide emergency food to vulnerable members of our community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as those already facing hunger every day. Learn more about the measures we are taking and how you can help.For kupuna, keiki, individuals and families who need access to emergency food, we have listed food distribution services provided through the Hawaii Foodbank network of partner agencies here: www.hawaiifoodbank.org/emergency-assistance. We keep this document updated with changes as they occur. The emergency food assistance document includes three different types of food distributions: food pantries, prepared meal providers, and Ohana Produce Plus (large community food distributions that also include fresh produce in addition to dry goods, dairy, baked goods, etc.), as well as other helpful information (Honolulu County’s Homeless Help Card that provides social services information and Shelf Life Guidelines that provides information regarding food product shelf life past the best by date).If you need immediate food assistance, please call 2-1-1 to speak to a specialist (Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) or visit www.auw211.org. 2-1-1 is a free statewide referral service through Aloha United Way that is committed to being the first, most essential resource to anyone who needs help in Hawaii.www.hawaiifoodbank.org/emergency-assistance. You can also reach us at www.hawaiifoodbank.org/covid-19 or call us at (808) 836-3600.
Hawaii Foodbank
About the organizer
Hawai’i Foodbank is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) agency that has served Hawai’i’s people for 38 years. We strive to ensure that no one in our Hawaii ‘ohana goes hungry.
Food Available Through Hawaii Food Bank for People of All Ages
Hawaii Foodbank
Hawaii Foodbank has been monitoring the development of COVID-19 and taking proactive steps to protect those who rely on us. As Hawaii’s leading hunger-relief organization, we must be prepared to provide emergency food to vulnerable members of our community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as those already facing hunger every day. Learn more about the measures we are taking and how you can help.For kupuna, keiki, individuals and families who need access to emergency food, we have listed food distribution services provided through the Hawaii Foodbank network of partner agencies here: www.hawaiifoodbank.org/emergency-assistance. We keep this document updated with changes as they occur. The emergency food assistance document includes three different types of food distributions: food pantries, prepared meal providers, and Ohana Produce Plus (large community food distributions that also include fresh produce in addition to dry goods, dairy, baked goods, etc.), as well as other helpful information (Honolulu County’s Homeless Help Card that provides social services information and Shelf Life Guidelines that provides information regarding food product shelf life past the best by date).If you need immediate food assistance, please call 2-1-1 to speak to a specialist (Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) or visit www.auw211.org. 2-1-1 is a free statewide referral service through Aloha United Way that is committed to being the first, most essential resource to anyone who needs help in Hawaii.www.hawaiifoodbank.org/emergency-assistance. You can also reach us at www.hawaiifoodbank.org/covid-19 or call us at (808) 836-3600.
Hawaii Foodbank
About the organizer
Hawai’i Foodbank is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) agency that has served Hawai’i’s people for 38 years. We strive to ensure that no one in our Hawaii ‘ohana goes hungry.