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Discover more about food insecurity and its impact on our community through our work and research on hunger-related issues.

As we work to nourish our ʻohana today and end hunger tomorrow, we’re committed to sharing our journey. View reports, financial statements and more information about our work at Hawaiʻi Foodbank.

Beyond the Shelf: Annual Report

Our Annual Report offers a comprehensive review of the organization’s previous fiscal year. Find relevant information pertaining to Hawaiʻi Foodbank’s mission, food sourcing and distribution, food partner agencies, food programs, volunteer activities, finances, and more. Download the past four reports below as well as explore the interactive online version of the most recent report.
Food Insecurity in Hawaiʻi 2024–2025 report cover, child eating an apple, Hawaii Foodbank executive summary

The State of Food Insecurity in Hawaiʻi 2024–2025

The State of Food Insecurity in Hawaiʻi 2024–2025 is a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing food insecurity crisis across the islands. Now in its second year, the report provides updated statewide and county-level estimates and highlights significant challenges facing local families as the cost of living continues to outpace wages. Overall, the findings suggest that, at 32%, food insecurity in Hawaiʻi continues to be a significant issue that requires targeted, collaborative and comprehensive solutions from all of us in the community.

The State of Food Insecurity in Hawaiʻi 2023

The State of Food Insecurity in Hawaiʻi is the first report of its kind to comprehensively evaluate food insecurity in Hawaiʻi using the full United States Household Food Security Survey Module (US HFSSM), the most validated food security measurement tool applied in population studies. The report provides critical insights for programs and policies seeking to improve food security. Overall, the findings suggest that, at 30%, food insecurity in Hawaiʻi is a significant issue that will require targeted, collaborative and comprehensive solutions from all of us in the community

Maui Wildfires: Response and Recovery

On Aug. 8. 2023, unprecedented and devastating wildfires tore through Maui — creating a staggering loss of life and homes. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed, and more than 12,000 people were displaced. As Maui faced both an immediate emergency and a long road to recovery, food banks in Hawaiʻi and across the United States stepped up to make sure Maui Food Bank was not alone.

In the first few months, Hawaiʻi Foodbank coordinated and shipped 75 containers of food and supplies from Oʻahu to Maui while also providing regular on-the-ground staff support. In total, Hawaiʻi Foodbank raised over $3 million to support its partners at Maui Food Bank and helped provide more than 2.3 million pounds of food and emergency supplies for the Maui relief efforts.

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