Basic Human Needs

Food  Water Shelter Clothing

In Hawaii, during an average month, more than 160,000 people including children and seniors go without the food they need. 

They are forced to make trade-offs between rent, utilities, food and basic necessities just to survive in their island home. 

And COVID-19 will particularly hit Hawaii’s 37% of Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) families whose income is above the Federal Poverty Level but not sufficient to afford the average annual Household Survival Budget which is more than double the national family poverty level.

1 in 5 Hawaii residents struggle with hunger

1 in 6 children in Hawaii struggles with hunger

Hawaii unemployment claims as of June 18

What We Do

In 2020, we reopened our new 13,000 sq foot facility in Kalihi on April 1, 2020. In the 9 months since reopening, we distributed over 1.5 Million pounds of food to over 77,000 to Hawaii Residents. We continue to seek partnerships to work with local farmers, distributors, and restaurants to help ensure that no one goes hungry.

Our Mission

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Our Mission

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Services

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Services

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How You Can Help

DONATE

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Your tax-deductible donation helps buy the food we need to be part of the solution to minimize the impacts felt by thousands of residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

DONATE

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Your tax-deductible donation helps buy the food we need to be part of the solution to minimize the impacts felt by thousands of residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.