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Hungry Heroes Hawaii partners with Living Pono Project to continue Maui food programs
Hungry Heroes Hawaii is partnering with the Living Pono Project to continue vital food programs for Maui families and wildfire survivors.
Feeding operations to end May 31 for Lahaina wildfire survivors staying in non-congregate hotel shelters
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s current extension for the non-congregate sheltering (NCS) program is now set for June 10, 2024. On May 31, 2024, the state of Hawaiʻi will cease its feeding operations at NCS designated hotel sites. State officials say they are postured to assist during this period of transition and are actively working on developing strategies and resources to support individuals and families who will be affected by the end of these services.
Maui United Way approves $150K in emergency funding to address unmet food needs for wildfire impacted families
Maui United Way stepped in today to provide emergency stop-gap funding to a hui of organizations led by Common Ground Collective dedicated to feeding vulnerable fire-impacted families on Maui’s West Side while also providing a boost to local farmers.
