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Hunger Facts | Feeding Hawaii Together
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On Oahu, the percentage of people living under the federal poverty level is 7.8% approximately 70,914 people. (Center of the Family, University of Hawaii). Feeding Hawaii Together meets the needs of an estimated 3,000 of these adults monthly. In 2015 alone, we met the food needs of 76,750 adults, 12,698 Children, and 53,038 Households with 3,220,061 lbs of food. The US. ranks toward the bottom of the world’s richest countries in how it cares for its children in poverty. Millions of Americans move in and ...
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About Us | Feeding Hawaii Together
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By providing food in this manner, our clients are able to:. Eat Healthier, More Balanced Meals. The best part is, unlike some food distribution services, the food here is free. Individuals can shop once a week and take home as much food as they can carry. Feeding Hawaii Together is the only place that offers this kind of service in Hawaii, and perhaps even the nation. Further, we are able to help reduce food waste because our clients only take the items they want. We don’t think so.
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Donate | Feeding Hawaii Together
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Donating fills their stomachs and your heart. Here are some ways you can help:. Monetary and Food Donations:. To make a monetary donation to Feeding Hawaii Together, please call (808) 781-2018. You may also write a check payable to Feeding Hawaii Together and mail it to: 419 South Street #159 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. If you have any other donations, you may contact us, or visit the distribution center at 615 Keawe St, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. All monetary donations are tax-deductible.
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News | Feeding Hawaii Together
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Feeding Hawaii Together Org Newsletter #11. Feeding Hawaii Together.Org Newsletter #9. Feeding Hawaii Together PSA – Who Lets Their Children Go To Sleep Hungry? HINANO’S ANNUAL WINTER WAREHOUSE SALE IS ONCE AGAIN RAISING MONEY AND GOODS FOR FEEDING HAWAII TOGETHER. Feeding Hawaii Together Org Newsletter #11. June 3rd, 2016. Hoping your Memorial Day weekend was refreshing! Feeding Hawaii Together.Org Newsletter #9. February 16th, 2016. January 8th, 2016. From Lent Enterprises on Vimeo. January 8th, 2016.
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Disclaimer | Feeding Hawaii Together
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In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, set, age, or disability.
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Supporters | Feeding Hawaii Together
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Mahalo Nui Loa to our corporate supporters! 8220;Our AUW designation number is 70700″. 8220;Our CFC designation code is 16179″. A and I Refrigeration. Friends of Hawaii Charity. GIFT Fund of First Presbyterian Church of Honolulu. Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Foundation. Harry C and Nee Chang Wong Foundation. Joyce Timpson and Associates, Inc. Kapolei High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. Locations Foundation of Prudential. Word of Life Christian Center.
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Need Help? | Feeding Hawaii Together
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10:00 AM to 1:30 PM. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM. First time clients will need to fill out a start-up form. If wanting to shop for more than three in your family, on your next visit we ask for you to bring in your rental agreement for observation. If unable to, you will be allowed to shop for three when you visit. To download the start-up form. ( Do not email this form, please print and bring with you. Forms are available on site. Financial Limits for Clients (annual income):.
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Our Vision | Feeding Hawaii Together
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Feeding Hawaii Together.org Food Pantry. Providing food for Hawaii’s people in need. Providing our community the necessities of life for full productivity. Serve the community with compassion. Develop individual growth in our clients, volunteers, and staff. Empower lives through the delivery of nutritious food and needed household items. To serve the community with the compassion through comprehensive programs, which meet emotional, physical, vocational and the spiritual needs of individuals.
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