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Hawaii Island's Food Basket Food Pantry - Hilo | Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Hilo Office

(Hawaii Islands Food Basket, Hawaii Island's Food Basket Food Pantry) 2025 Government Shutdown Information: https://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/2025shutdown Eradicating hunger on the Big Island through redistribution of food. Visit the website for a list of food pantries or places that provide warm meals on the Big Island for those in need. A comprehensive listing of Soup Kitchens, Free Meals, and Food Distribution Centers across Hawaii Island. See PDF's below. East Hawaii Food Resources List https://static1.squarespace.com/static/599e3c47f7e0aba9e9609b0c/t/614b8c4c037e576144a31524/1632341069967/2021+-+COVID+East+Hawaii+Food+Distribution+Schedule+9.22.21.pdf West Hawaii Food Resources List https://static1.squarespace.com/static/599e3c47f7e0aba9e9609b0c/t/614b8c54bee64a6007916aa7/1632341077520/2021+-+COVID+West+Hawaii+Food+Distribution+Schedule+9.22.21.pdf

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Hawaii Foodbank | Hawaii Foodbank - Oahu

(Food Bank) Hawaii Foodbank operates two AIB-certified warehouses on Oahu and Kauai where we receive, inspect, sort, store and distribute food to our communities. Food is sourced from manufacturers, growers, retailers, wholesalers, Feeding America, individual and corporate food drives and federal commodities where our staff and volunteers prepare these items for safe and efficient distribution through our partnership of more than 200 agencies including food pantries, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, domestic abuse shelters and rehabilitation centers. Food distribution is also through food pantries in local communities and the Ohana Produce Plus program, which provides fresh produce and assorted groceries to anyone in need while supplies last. To become a food partner agency, organizations must be a publicly supported 501(c)(3) and meet Hawaii Foodbank and Feeding America requirements. For more information, contact Naomi Save, Agency Partner Network Manager, at [email protected] or (808) 954-7864.

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Hawaii Foodbank Kauai | Hawaii Foodbank Kauai

Hawaii Foodbank Kauai provides information on food pantries, soup kitchens, and mobile distributions near you when you visit their website, https://kauai.hawaiifoodbank.org. Click on "Find Food" to access our current schedule and resource PDF.

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Kauai Independent Food Bank | Kauai Independent Food Bank

The Kauai Independent Food Bank (KIFB) provides food to the needy on the island making food and products available to agency partner distributions sites. KIFB serves homeless, elderly, children and those experiencing temporary emergencies. KIFB also has a vocational rehabilitation program, operates Keiki Cafe and a Backpack Program as well as provides nutrition education assistance. KIFB makes referrals for food to the public (individuals needing food). Referrals are made to the 50 distribution sites throughout Kauai and specifically non-profit member agencies and churches on Kauai.

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Hawaii Island's Food Basket Food Pantry - Kailua Kona | Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Kailua Kona Office

Hawaii Island's Food Basket provides emergency food at its Kailua Kona office.

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Hawaii Food Basket - Kupuna Pantry | Food Basket Hawaii Island's Food Bank - Hilo Office

(Commodity Supplemental Food Program, CSFP, Hawaii Food Basket Kupuna Pantry) Kupuna Pantry works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA foods. Food packages include a variety of foods, such as nonfat dry and ultra high-temperature fluid milk, juice, farina cream of wheat, oats, bran cereal, rice, pasta, peanut butter, dry beans, canned protein meat, poultry, or fish, and canned fruits and vegetables.

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Maui Food Bank | Maui Food Bank

Food Distribution Sites: https://mauifoodbank.org/food-distribution-sites/ Due to the Wildfire August 2023, please refer to the food donation collection and food distribution list on the Maui Food Bank's website. Gives referrals to the 501(c)(3) social and human service agencies they work with serving the needy, such as churches, preschools, food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters where people can get food.

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