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Find food, stay informed and access help and resources during Tropical Storm Lala recovery.

North Shore Distributions

 

Monday, Aug. 24
Kahuku Medical Center
Location:  56117 Pualalea St. | Time: 2:30 p.m.

Hosted by Hope Chapel Kahuku

 

Windward Distributions

 

Friday, Aug. 21
KEY Project
Location: 47-200 Waiheʻe Rd. | Time: 4 - 6 p.m.

 

Leeward Distributions

 

Tuesday, Aug. 25
Waiʻanae Boat Harbor
Location: 489 Waiʻanae St. Boat Harbor | Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Register now at elepaioservices.org/community-distributions

Hosted by ʻElepaio Social Services

Sign up for HNL Alert: HNL Alert | Department of Emergency Management

One-Stop Shop for All City and County Recovery Resources: OneOahu

How to Stay Safe During a Flood: Flood | Department of Emergency Management

Aloha United Way: Aloha United Way | Supporting Hawaiʻi’s Community

American Red Cross: Get Help – Disaster Relief & Recovery | Hawaii | Red Cross

Report a Power Outage: Power Outages | Hawaiian Electric

Ongoing Food Assistance

Explore our network of Oʻahu food pantries and programs. Search the interactive map to find free groceries at a food pantry or an ʻOhana Produce Plus distribution near you. Food Assistance handouts are also available for Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, as well as links to our partners on the neighbor islands.

Oʻahu Food Assistance Finder

Having trouble using our Food Assistance Finder? Look below to download our Food Assistance handouts for Oʻahu and Kauaʻi.

Food Pantry

Soup Kitchen

‘Ohana Produce Plus

School Pantry

Senior Food Box icon for food assistance map

Senior Food Box

Food Assistance Handouts for Oʻahu and Kauaʻi

Click below to download our Food Assistance handouts for Oʻahu and Kauaʻi. These print-friendly guides includes lists of operating food pantries, prepared meal service providers and ʻOhana Produce Plus distributions sites. Also included in our Oʻahu handout is a Homeless Help Card and Shelf Life Guidelines.

Oʻahu Map

Oʻahu

Food Assistance Handout

Oʻahu Food Assistance

Hawaiʻi Foodbank has nearly 200 food partner agencies on O‘ahu. Use this handout to find helpful information regarding food distribution locations, areas of service, dates and hours of operation.

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Kauaʻi Map

Kauaʻi

Food Assistance Handout

Kauaʻi Food Assistance

Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kaua‘i has more than 30 food partner agencies. Use this handout to find helpful information regarding food distribution locations, areas of service, dates and hours of operation.

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Food Assistance Links for Maui County and Hawai‘i Island
Click below to visit the web sites for Food Assistance information for Maui County and Hawai‘i Island.
Maui Map

Maui County

Food Assistance Information

Maui County Food Assistance

Maui Food Bank serves all of Maui County, including the rural areas of Hana, Molokaʻi, and Lanaʻi. Find helpful information regarding food distribution locations, areas of service, dates and hours of operation by visiting their website.

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Hawaiʻi Island Map

Hawaiʻi Island

Food Assistance Information

Hawaiʻi Island Food Assistance

The Food Basket serves Hawaiʻi Island. Find helpful information regarding food distribution locations, areas of service, dates and hours of operation by visiting their website.
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The Kākou Approach

In a disaster, you, your ʻohana and your community are your first and best help. Taking a few proactive steps to prepare can go a long way in helping you and your family survive and recover from a disaster.

How You Can Prepare Your ʻOhana

Every ʻohana that is prepared to survive on its own during a disaster helps the whole community by allowing help to go to those who need it most. Preparedness looks different for every person and every household, but everyone can do something to start their journey to being disaster prepared.
Strive to be Two-Weeks Ready

Hawaiʻi emergency managers recommend storing a 14-day emergency supply of food, water and medicine for each member of your ʻohana. That’s a lot! While 14-days’ worth of food is a good target, any extra food you can store is a great step towards being disaster prepared.

Download our Emergency Food Supply Tips to learn more and get started.

Get Informed

One great way to help ensure the safety and well-being of you and your ʻohana is to be well-informed and make a disaster plan. Here are some great free resources for learning about the risks we face and how to start creating a disaster plan for your ʻohana.