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Hawaii Foodbank, Inc. Honolulu, HI 96819 808.836.3600 |
Details: OUR MISSION: "The people of Hawaii are one ohana. The Hawaii Foodbank provides food so that no one in our family goes hungry. We work to gather food and support from our communities. We then distribute food through charitable agencies to those in need. Our mission is from the heart, and we will fulfill our mission with integrity, humanity and aloha." The Hawaii Foodbank is the only nonprofit 501(c)3 agency in the state of Hawaii that collects, warehouses and distributes mass quantities of both perishable and non-perishable food to 250 member agencies as well as food banks on the Big Island, Maui and Kauai. The Hawaii Foodbank forms a vital link between the food donors and our member agencies by providing services in collecting, sorting, salvaging and distributing food. The Hawaii Foodbank also supports its member agencies through financial and educational assistance. |
Olivet Baptist Church Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96826 808.946.6505 |
Details: Olivet Baptist Church's Food Pantry is open the last Saturday of the month from 9 to 11 AM. |
Calvary Assembly of God - Food for Families Honolulu, HI 96817 808.841.4059 |
Details: The third Friday of every month, HRC hosts "Food for Families," a monthly food distribution where our neighbors in need receive large boxes of groceries for their families. Registration runs from 9:00AM to 1:00PM. A special evangelistic service starts at 2:00PM, right before the distribution of food which begins at 3:00PM. We currently distribute food to around 300 families per month. |
Church of Christ at Pearl Harbor Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96818 808.422.7033 |
Details: Hours of Operation: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday From 9:30am to 11:00am. Please remember to arrive early and to bring a valid photo ID. |
Feeding Hawaii Together Honolulu, HI 96813 808-888-0778 |
Details: Feeding Hawaii Together is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based out of Honolulu. Unlike your typical food distribution program, Feeding Hawaii Together employs a “grocery-store style†setup which enables qualifying individuals to “shop†from a wide assortment of perishable and non-perishable foods directly from refrigerators and shelves. For our patrons, Feeding Hawaii Together’s program is a far cry from the anonymous brown paper bag they might be accustomed to receiving from other food distribution centers. 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. |
Honolulu Church of God Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96826 808.949.4995 |
Details: Sister Lek White has faithfully operated a food pantry for the past 20 years. She diligently shops, sorts and distributes food on a weekly basis. It is her hearts desire to help those who come to our church with a need. Food distribution times are after services which begin at: Sunday Morning 10:00 AM |
Honolulu Community Action Program - Kalihi-Palama District Service Center (Emergency Food Pantry) Honolulu, HI 96817 808.847.0804 |
Details: Emergency Food Pantry: Provides food items to families of Kamehameha, Kaahumanu, Mayor Wrights, Kalihi Valley, KPT homes and the surrounding community: Food pantry services - 1 complete meal per family once a quarter. Tuesdays thru Thursdays from 10am to 3pm |
HUGS - Kokua Kupboard Honolulu, HI 96816 808.732.4846 |
Details: Since 1985, HUGS has accessed the Hawaii Foodbank as well as solicited assistance with donations from the community in order to provide food to needy HUGS families. |
IHS Meal Program at Women's and Families Shelter - Kaâaahi Honolulu, HI 96817 808.447.2904 |
Details: The IHS Meal Program serves 3 hot meals a day – breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Meal Program utilizes numerous volunteers to provide this service, and works very closely with the Hawaii Foodbank to obtain adequate ingredients for each meal. Breakfast is served at 7am, Lunch is served at 12pm, Dinner is served at 5:15 pm. |
IHS Meal Program at Men's Shelter - Sumner Honolulu, HI 96817 808.447.2904 |
Details: The IHS Meal Program serves 3 hot meals a day – breakfast, lunch, and dinner – at both shelters 7 days a week. The Meal Program utilizes numerous volunteers to provide this service, and works very closely with the Hawaii Foodbank to obtain adequate ingredients for each meal. Breakfast is served at 7am, Lunch is served at 12pm, Dinner is served at 6pm |
Kaumakapili Church - Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96817 808.845.0908 |
Details: Opens two Wednesdays per month from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. (Closed in July) Individuals are allowed one visit every 2 weeks. A schedule card is given at first visit. Picture ID is required. |
Life Foundation - Emergency Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96813 808.521.2437 |
Details: Life Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to stopping the spread of HIV and to assisting people who are living with HIV and AIDS. Life Foundation provides emergency food pantry request for clients in need. Please note that items are limited to what is available in the emergency food pantry. Food pantry assisstance is limited to once a month per client. |
Waikiki Community Center - Emergency Food Pantry Honolulu, HI 96815 808.923.1802 |
Details: Amidst the luxury and wealth of Waikiki, you’ll find many older residents, young families, and homeless individuals struggling to make ends meet on a daily basis. Many are in need of food to sustain themselves. WCC provides nonperishable food to over 800 individuals and families each year through its Emergency Food Pantry. The pantry is stocked through the generosity of neighborhood community groups, schools and businesses. Referrals are made to community resources if additional services are need. The Food Pantry is open Tuesday 1pm - 2:45 pm. Photo ID and proof of need is required. |
River of Life Mission Honolulu, HI 96817 808.524.7656 |
Details: Each day hundreds of needy people receive help at the Mission. People from all walks of life come through the doors: the homeless, the elderly, and the addicted. Add to the mix those who are mentally ill, the forgotten veteran, the disabled individual, families with children, the aging prostitute and those recently released from prison. They come to receive meals, showers, clothing, spiritual help, or assistance from a social worker. Some come simply to use the bathroom or to take a shower. Many are lost and invisible people who somehow slipped through the cracks. We call them our guests and we extend our hearts and hands to them. We offer hope, encouragement and practical assistance to needy people. They are blessed to receive clothing, household items, bedding, hygienic products, and a home cooked meal. There is no charge for our services. The Mission distributes canned food for many hungry families on limited income. Homeless people do not receive food boxes since they can eat 3 meals daily at the mission. The food boxes are for low income non homeless elderly, handicapped or families with children |
The Parish of St. Clement - Food Distribution & Lunch Ministry Honolulu, HI 96822 808.955.7745 |
Details: Food Distribution: A ministry to provide food to people in our community when their supplies may be running short, this is offered the third Saturday of each month. Canned goods are donated by parishioners, supplemented by purchases from the Food Bank and Costco. We also provide a simple meal, cooked in the parish house, for guests and workers. Help is always needed with bagging and distributing the food on third Saturday mornings starting about 10:30. Food distribution is from 11:30 to 12:30. Food Distribution Lunch: A simply, healthy, hot lunch is prepared for Food Distribution guests and volunteers each month. The meal is prepared that morning, beginning about 9:30, and served prior to distributing the food bags. You are welcome to join us in serving our neighbors. Food is also given out during the week to anyone who needs it. |
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