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New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20

New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer

Community programs are supplementing the Grab-and-Go program but they too are lagging behind last summer’s participation and may not be enough to meet demand.

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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’s food security shaky heading into hurricane season
Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20

Hawaiʻi’s food security shaky heading into hurricane season

Almost all food the state of Hawaiʻi consumes comes through the Port of Honolulu, and there is currently no redundancy in the event of an emergency like a hurricane.

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Strengthening Hawaiʻi’s food systems: keeping kupuna fed
Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20

Strengthening Hawaiʻi’s food systems: keeping kupuna fed

Disaster preparedness experts have worried for years about Hawaiʻi’s food security. The COVID-19 disruption has made kūpuna particularly at risk for hunger.

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Hawaiʻi’s food insecurity an urgent problem
Food Equity Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 5/22/20 Food Equity Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 5/22/20

Hawaiʻi’s food insecurity an urgent problem

Lawmakers and others should be taking a hard look at short-term fixes as well as long-term solutions for food insecurity.

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Hawaiʻi updates: senior hunger and isolation concerns emerging
Food Equity HPR News Staff 5/19/20 Food Equity HPR News Staff 5/19/20

Hawaiʻi updates: senior hunger and isolation concerns emerging

Many seniors face food challenges from mobility issues to dietary restrictions. And there’s another factor that’s increased in recent months: social isolation.

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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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5 questions with retired head of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center, Victor Geminiani
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Vicki Viotti 4/24/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Vicki Viotti 4/24/20

5 questions with retired head of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center, Victor Geminiani

Our state and county leaders have critical work ahead to deliver on those values. Let’s hope we put ones in who are ready to chart the future we all want.

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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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YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need
Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20 Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20

YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need

The healthy lunches prepared according to USDA standards, will continue to be distributed to children in need 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Mon.–Fri., through April 3.

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Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20

Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu

Nonprofit groups are offering free grab-and-go lunches to children at various sites on Oʻahu to supplement those being offered at many public schools by the DOE.

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Community groups offer free lunch to kids
Food Equity Suevon Lee 3/24/20 Food Equity Suevon Lee 3/24/20

Community groups offer free lunch to kids

The grab-and-go meals at a handful of sites around Oʻahu supplement the DOE’s own meal service which began this week while schools are closed.

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Every keiki needs a (healthy) breakfast
Food Equity Dawn Amano-Ige, Christina Kishimoto and Gavin Thornton 3/4/20 Food Equity Dawn Amano-Ige, Christina Kishimoto and Gavin Thornton 3/4/20

Every keiki needs a (healthy) breakfast

It's up to all of us to ensure that our keiki have the nutrition they need to be academically successful and healthy.

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New federal rules could hurt immigrants and state economy
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Timothy Hurley 3/2/20 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Timothy Hurley 3/2/20

New federal rules could hurt immigrants and state economy

Ever since the proposal was first leaked, critics predicted it would have a chilling effect on legal immigrant families who are eligible for public assistance.

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Hawaiʻi home to lowest school breakfast participation in U.S.
Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 2/13/20 Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 2/13/20

Hawaiʻi home to lowest school breakfast participation in U.S.

Fewer than 40 low-income children in Hawaiʻi ate school breakfast for every 100 that received free or reduced-price school lunch last school year.

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Let’s not roll back on Hawaiʻi schools’ healthy lunch strides
Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Lydi Bernal 2/2/20 Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Lydi Bernal 2/2/20

Let’s not roll back on Hawaiʻi schools’ healthy lunch strides

We need to stand up to the Trump Administration’s misguided attempts to weaken nutrition standards.

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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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Name in the news: Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s anti-hunger director
Food Equity Maureen O'Connell 1/17/20 Food Equity Maureen O'Connell 1/17/20

Name in the news: Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s anti-hunger director

In a just-released report, the nonprofit’s assessment of the problem is illustrated with three pillars: access to resources, health and nutrition, and community resilience.

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Hawaiʻi low-income earners could lose aid under proposed federal SNAP rule change
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 12/10/19 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 12/10/19

Hawaiʻi low-income earners could lose aid under proposed federal SNAP rule change

The rule would prevent Hawaiʻi—with its high cost of living—from waiving federal income and asset requirements to qualify for SNAP.

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Report questions Hawaiʻi’s low enrollment rate in after school supper program
Food Equity HNN Staff 10/24/19 Food Equity HNN Staff 10/24/19

Report questions Hawaiʻi’s low enrollment rate in after school supper program

Tens of thousands of low-income kids in Hawaiʻi are eligible for free after-school suppers, but only 259 students were signed up to get the meals last year.

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