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MEO surveying residents about top community needs

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Maui Economic Opportunity Moloka‘i’s monthly surplus food distribution was held on Sept. 19, 2024, at the Kaunakakai office. MEO is currently surveying Maui County residents as the Community Action Agency seeks to identify the community’s top needs. (Courtesy: MEO)

Maui Economic Opportunity is seeking the community’s help in identifying Maui County’s top community needs as the Community Action Agency embarks on a process to develop a three-year plan to tackle those needs.

The survey of the general public and stakeholders is an initial step as MEO creates a Community Action Plan for 2027-30.

The Community Needs Assessment Survey can be found at https://forms.gle/uq57oVKrHpHcKUvx8. The deadline to receive the surveys is June 25.

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MEO was established 60 years ago through the American Opportunity Act, part of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty. The agency is one of more than a thousand Community Action Agencies across the nation (and four in Hawai`i) formed to tackle poverty.

The federal Community Action organizational standards call for Community Action Agencies to conduct a Community Needs Assessment every three years. The assessment considers the perceptions of the causes of poverty and the breadth of community needs addressing the causes.

The assessment is the basis for developing a plan to address the gaps in assistance and unmet needs aligned with MEO’s mission to strengthen the community while helping people in need restore their hope, help them reach their potential and enrich their lives.

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The current Community Action Plan runs through Sept. 26, 2026.

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For more information, contact MEO at 808-249-2990.

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