Improving SNAP Access (2010–2011)

Food is perhaps the most basic of human needs, and the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps ensure those needs are met for low-income families throughout the nation. But in Hawaiʻi, families were put at risk of going hungry while waiting months to receive their urgently needed food assistance through SNAP.

In 2010, Lawyers for Equal Justice filed a lawsuit that resulted in dramatic improvements in the processing on SNAP applications in Hawaiʻi, which resulted in the state receiving a $724,000 federal Food and Nutrition (FNS) Service bonus from the federal government for the nation’s most improved SNAP Program Access Index.

Bohn v. Koller

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