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Federal cuts put our communities at risk
Wages & Labor Christy MacPherson 3/16/25 Wages & Labor Christy MacPherson 3/16/25

Federal cuts put our communities at risk

With looming federal freezes on funding, services and jobs, community organizations are faced with the challenge of serving their communities under increasingly dire circumstances.

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Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19
Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23

Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19

Even as Hawaiʻi distances itself from the harshest effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-hunger advocates say that elevated food insecurity among residents has not only persisted but is growing.

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VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’
Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23 Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23

VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’

Hawaiʻi Food Bank CEO Amy Miller Marvin and Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s director of Anti-Hunger Initiatives, joined the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s “Spotlight Hawaiʻi.”

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‘Housing first’ model better than shelters
Affordable Housing Chevelle Davis and Aura Reyes 7/17/22 Affordable Housing Chevelle Davis and Aura Reyes 7/17/22

‘Housing first’ model better than shelters

To solve houselessness, we need to look beyond the stop-gap shelter model toward a “housing first” model that guarantees housing to people as a human right.

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The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need
Food Equity, Public Health Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21 Food Equity, Public Health Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21

The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need

Federal COVID-19 relief funds helped local groups coordinate outreach to better serve kupuna who were often isolated during the pandemic.

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Bill would expand DA BUX food program
Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21 Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21

Bill would expand DA BUX food program

The measure is intended to provide low-income people easier access to healthier food choices and to help local farmers and ranchers.

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Over 400 organizations urge senate to pass American Rescue Plan for state and local aid
Taxes & Budget, Public Health WITN Channel 22 3/2/21 Taxes & Budget, Public Health WITN Channel 22 3/2/21

Over 400 organizations urge senate to pass American Rescue Plan for state and local aid

The organizations highlighted how state and local budgets have been slashed, causing job losses in critical sectors like education and healthcare that will be central to addressing the public health crisis.

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No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu
Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20

No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu

City and state officials say housing is the answer to homelessness. But criminalization can be more politically expedient.

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ACLU calls for homeless sweeps to stop while MPD clears out Kahului camp
Affordable Housing, Public Health Jen Russo 8/14/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health Jen Russo 8/14/20

ACLU calls for homeless sweeps to stop while MPD clears out Kahului camp

More than 70 officials, organizations and individuals released a statement calling for a halt to “sweeps” of the houseless community during the pandemic.

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Officials, individuals, organizations calling on city & HPD to stop homeless ‘sweeps’ amid the pandemic
Affordable Housing, Public Health KITV4 Web Staff 8/13/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health KITV4 Web Staff 8/13/20

Officials, individuals, organizations calling on city & HPD to stop homeless ‘sweeps’ amid the pandemic

More than 70 officials, organizations and individuals are calling for the Honolulu Police Department and the City & County of Honolulu to stop "sweeps" of the homeless community during the pandemic.

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Not politics as usual
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ida Yoshinaga 8/7/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ida Yoshinaga 8/7/20

Not politics as usual

To address socioeconomic inequality, Hawaiʻi’s decision-makers need to come up with an effective problem-solving process so stakeholders can come together to achieve concrete solutions.

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How new, agile networks of people are helping Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sterling Higa 7/22/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sterling Higa 7/22/20

How new, agile networks of people are helping Hawaiʻi

Uplift Hawaiʻi describes itself as an economic recovery platform bringing together organizations, individuals, coalitions and other COVID-19 recovery initiatives.

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Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul
Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20 Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20

Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul

Hawaiʻi’s 2020 legislative session was hallmarked by social distancing measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 that may also have disenfranchised the public.

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Extra help urged for Hawaiʻi renters who face eviction due to COVID-19 pandemic
Affordable Housing Timothy Hurley 6/21/20 Affordable Housing Timothy Hurley 6/21/20

Extra help urged for Hawaiʻi renters who face eviction due to COVID-19 pandemic

The situation for renters is likely to get worse in the coming months, especially after the $600 boost to federal unemployment benefits expires July 31.

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COVID-19’s created an economic burden for women
Public Health, Wages & Labor Diane Ako 6/16/20 Public Health, Wages & Labor Diane Ako 6/16/20

COVID-19’s created an economic burden for women

"It's constant disruption and multitasking, feeling like you're failing at all of them at the same time," says a mother of two who's also working full time.

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DOE closing some food sites, advocates concerned that community help may not be enough
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 6/1/20 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 6/1/20

DOE closing some food sites, advocates concerned that community help may not be enough

Nicole Woo, senior policy analyst with Hawaiʻi Appleseed, worries that other community groups may not be around this summer to pick up the slack.

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Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid
Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20 Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20

Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid

More than 60 nonprofits want the state to expand its safety net to help immigrants and other marginalized groups.

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Nonprofits from Waiʻanae to Kaneʻohe offer more free meals for keiki
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/29/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/29/20

Nonprofits from Waiʻanae to Kaneʻohe offer more free meals for keiki

The meals for children are to replace breakfasts and lunches they normally would receive if public schools were in session and not closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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A dream deferred: A week after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the war on the poor continues
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Axel Beers 1/29/20 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Axel Beers 1/29/20

A dream deferred: A week after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the war on the poor continues

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to allow the Trump Administration to enforce a rule which makes it harder for poor immigrants to be granted green cards or visas.

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PHOCUSED joins forces with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 11/16/19 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 11/16/19

PHOCUSED joins forces with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center

Together, the organizations will jointly pursue policy changes that benefit Hawai‘i’s most vulnerable populations.

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