Our Work
Nourishing Hawaiʻi, Strengthening Communities
At Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi, our mission is to nourish our ʻohana today while we work to end hunger tomorrow. Every day, we work with local partners, volunteers, and supporters to provide nutritious food to families, keiki, kūpuna, and individuals across Oʻahu and Kauaʻi. Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of our diverse communities, promote food security, and foster hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi
Programs
Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi’s mission is to nourish our island communities by gathering and distributing food through strong local partnerships — ensuring that everyone across Kauaʻi has access to safe and nutritious meals.
Disaster Response
Farm to Families
Food 4 Keiki
Kūpuna Fresh
Kūpuna Programs
ʻOhana Produce Plus
SNAP Assistance
Disaster Response
Our Commitment
Such disasters have also lifted the power of our community to respond, surfacing new possibilities for the Foodbank to deepen its impact by leveraging our networks and relationships in support of a more coordinated and effective response to feeding needs. This is why one of our four pillars named in our 2023-2027 Strategic Plan is to be a proactive leader and supportive partner in disaster preparedness and response, formalizing our historical work in this area.
Farm to Families
Fresh Local Food for Our ʻOhana
The Farm to Families program is one of Hawaiʻi Foodbank’s signature programs. Through Farm to Families, we are able to support our local food systems while, at the same time, providing fresh, healthy, Hawaiʻi-grown food to those in our community facing hunger. Since the program’s inception in 2020, we have invested nearly $12.2 million in more than 40 farms and food hubs and distributed over 9.7 million pounds of local produce and proteins — including culturally important foods such as poi, ‘uala and ‘ulu, to our community.
Food 4 Keiki
Nourishing Keiki Health and Wellbeing
Kūpuna Fresh
Fresh Produce for Our Kūpuna
Kūpuna Fresh operates in conjunction with the Senior Food Box Program in order to provide more fresh fruits and vegetables to seniors in need. Participants receive an 8–9 pound bag of produce each month with items such as eggplant, sweet potatoes, squash, tomatoes, lettuce, bananas and more. Special attention is paid to ensuring the produce is culturally meaningful to the communities we serve, that it can be easily prepared and that the bags are not too heavy.
Kūpuna Programs
Nutrition Support for Our Seniors
ʻOhana Produce Plus
Fresh Food Access for All
ʻOhana Produce Plus connects keiki, kūpuna, families, and individuals in need with fresh fruits, vegetables, and essential groceries. For over 20 years, this program has delivered millions of pounds of produce, dry goods, and shelf-stable foods to underserved communities across Hawaiʻi — always free of charge. The program supports low-income families, people with disabilities, those experiencing homelessness, and others who may have limited access to nutritious food. For many, ʻOhana Produce Plus is their main source of fresh produce and healthy options.
In the past year alone, Hawaiʻi Foodbank partnered with 47 agencies on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi to distribute over 2.8 million pounds of fresh produce, along with 3.6 million pounds of baked goods, dairy, eggs, cereal, snacks, beverages, canned foods, and more.
SNAP Assistance
Maximizing Food Benefits for Families
In 34% of households with children, one or more keiki are food insecure.
Do you Want to be a Volunteer?
We’re here to help with your volunteer experience, and we want to find the right opportunity for you! For specific inquiries or to submit your volunteer application, contact us by any of the following methods:
Email Address
Call
Phone: 808-482-2089
Fax: 808-482-2225
Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi, Attn: Volunteer Program 4241 Hanahao Pl. Ste. 101., Līhuʻe, Hawaiʻi 96766
