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Current Food Supply in Warehouse |
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Oahu |
20 Days |
1,000,603 pounds |
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Kauai |
21 Days |
75,243 pounds |
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Pounds of Food Distributed |
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In the month of April 1,121,020 |
Fiscal Year 2013 to Date* 10,613,507 |
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Top 5 Community Food Drives of April |
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Aqua Hotels & Resorts LLC: Shidler Pacific Advisors, Waterfront Plaza: 109 Air Operations Group: Honolulu Police Department: ABC Stores: |
9,773 lbs. 5,725 lbs. 5,627 lbs. 5,345 lbs. 4,612 lbs. |
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*July 1. 2012 - June 30, 2013 | |
Map to Hawaii Foodbank Warehouse
The Hawaii Foodbank network is comprised of four food banks: The Hawaii Foodbank on Oahu, The Food Basket on the Big Island, the Maui Food Bank and the Hawaii Foodbank – Kauai Branch. These four are the only food banks in Hawaii certified by Feeding America, the nation's food bank network. This means the Hawaii Foodbank - Kauai Branch is the only food bank on Kauai that is audited by Feeding America and is required to meet strict national guidelines for the safe handling and distribution of food, financial and administrative practices as well as donor/agency relations. The Hawaii Foodbank is a participating agency of Aloha United Way; the Hawaii Foodbank – Kauai Branch is a participating agency of Kauai United Way.
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"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. |
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