Aging & Disabilit Food Resources - Hawaii

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AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERFOOD RESOURCESCOVID-19 SUPPLEMENT - Version 2Revised on April 17, 2020City and County of HonoluluMaui CountyHawaii CountyKauai CountyPublished by the Hawaii Executive Office on Agingand Kupuna CaucusEmail: eoa@doh.hawaii.govPhone: (808) 586-0100

Aloha,The Executive Office on Aging is pleased to provide the Aging andDisability Resource Center Food Resources Guide (COVID-19Supplement). Due to Governor Ige’s Executive Order to shelter athome during the COVID-19 pandemic, food resources have becomean essential need for older adults and persons with disabilities.Organizations have altered services available to participants dueto social distancing; this listing describes services currentlyavailable. The resources are divided by county in the followingorder: City and County of Honolulu, Maui County, Hawaii Countyand Kauai County.This listing is for individuals and may be printed for your use.If you require further assistance, please contact your local Aging andDisability Resource Center at (808) 643-2372.Please stay safe and healthy!Mahalo.Caroline CadiraoDirector, Executive Office on Aging

Table of ContentsHONOLULU COUNTY . 1AARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups – Grocery Pickup . 1Arcadia Home Health Services, Meal Delivery Service. 1Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAP. 1Hawaii Farm Bureau – Farm to Car, Food Resource . 1Hawaii Foodbank - Senior Food Box, Food Resource . 2Hawaii Meals on Wheels, Meal Service Delivery . 2Help is on the Way, Grocery Pickup . 2Keiki to Kupuna, Meal Delivery Service . 2Kupuna Kokua, Grocery Pickup . 3Kupuna Needs Project, Grocery Pickup . 3Lanakila Meals on Wheels, Meal Pickup Service . 3Lunalilo Home, Meal Delivery or Pickup Service . 3Malama Meals, Meal Delivery Service . 3Na Kupuna Makamae Center, Food Resource . 4Our Kupuna – Grocery Pickup . 4Palolo Meals-to-Go, Meals Delivery or Pickup Service . 4The Pantry (Oahu only), Food Resource. 4Purple Van Food Program, Food Resource. 4Salvation Army Kroc Center, Food Resource. 5Share Aloha Challenge, Meal Delivery Service . 5Touch a Heart, Meal Pickup Service . 5MAUI COUNTY . 5AARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food Resource . 5Alu Like, Inc. – Meal Delivery Service . 6Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAP. 6Maui Food Bank – Food Resource . 6Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resource . 7Salvation Army – Kahului, Food Resource . 7i

Wailuku Union Church, Food Resource . 7HAWAII COUNTY. 8AARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food Resource . 8Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAP. 8Ke Ola Pono No Na Kapuna – Hilo, Meal Delivery Service . 8Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resource . 9St. Jude’s Church – Meal Pickup Service . 9The Food Basket Inc. – Hilo, Food Resource . 9The Food Basket Inc. - Kailua-Kona, Food Resource . 9KAUAI COUNTY . 10AARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food Resource . 10Calvary Chapel Lihue, Food Resource. 10Dani’s Restaurant, Meal Pickup Service . 10Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAP. 10Kapaa Missionary Church - Food Pantry, Food Resource . 11Kauai Glory Farm, Food Resource . 11Kauai Rainbow Tours, Grocery Pickup Service . 11Monkey Pod Jam, Food Resource . 11Nonaka Farms, Food Resource . 11Ohana Health Box, Food Resource . 12Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resource . 12Stay Home Kauai, Grocery Pick up and Delivery Service . 12Wooten Farms. Food Resource . 12FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES . 13Amazon . 13Foodland to You – Ala Moana and Pearl City . 13Shipt Grocery Delivery Service . 13Meal Delivery: From Restaurant to your Home . 13STORES WITH KUPUNA HOURS . 14Big Save Markets . 14Costco . 14Foodland . 14ii

Safeway. 14Shima's Market . 14Target . 14Times Supermarkets . 14Walgreens . 15Walmart . 15Whole Foods . 15AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS. 16Honolulu ADRC . 16Maui ADRC . 16Hawaii County ADRC . 16Kauai ADRC . 16iii

HONOLULU COUNTYAARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups – Grocery Pickuphttps://aarpcommunityconnections.org/Mutual aid groups are informal groups of volunteers that band together to findeffective ways to support people living in the community who are most in need.Mutual aid can include picking up groceries, providing financial assistance, orlending emotional support to your neighbors.Arcadia Home Health Services, Meal Delivery Servicehttps://arcadia.org/home-healthPhone: (808) 533-5416Private pay meal delivery service to persons 62 years or older. Hot lunch and dinnersare delivered to you or your loved one’s home from Monday to Friday (exceptholidays). Meals are delivered one time per day. Delivery areas are from Nuuanu toHawaii Kai.Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAPhttps://humanservices.hawaii.gov/Phone: (855) 643-1643The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal programadministered by the Hawaii Department of Human Services. The SNAP programprovides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-income and needyhouseholds, and those making the transition from welfare to self-sufficiency.Hawaii residents seeking SNAP assistance must fill out a standard benefits application.If you are applying for the first time, please use application form on the DHS website.Once completed, you may print and sign, then mail it, email it, or drop it off at aprocessing center.Hawaii Farm Bureau – Farm to Car, Food Resourcewww.hfbf.orgPhone: (808) 848-2074Farm to Car is a pilot program created by the Hawaii Farm Bureau to help meet thedemand for fresh, locally grown produce and to support our hard-working farmers.Visit our online marketplace for items, prices, and availability which are updatedfrequently throughout the week. Orders must be prepaid through online marketplace.1

Online marketplace opens on Sundays and Thursdays at noon. Orders will beavailable for pickup from 9 am – 12pm, Wednesdays (Thursday orders) andSaturdays (Sunday orders) at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center, along Ward Ave., next toBox Office (Address: 777 Ward Ave. Honolulu, HI 96814).Hawaii Foodbank - Senior Food Box, Food Resourcewww.hawaiifoodbank.org/csfp(808) 954-7868The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), otherwise known as theSenior Food Box Program, provides low income elderly persons by supplementingtheir diets with food. Participants must complete an application, be at least 60 yearsof age at the time of applying and meet the monthly household income guidelines.Certified participants are eligible to receive one box per month.Hawaii Meals on Wheels, Meal Service Deliveryhttps://hmow.org/Phone: (808) 988-6747Hawaii Meals on Wheels delivers to the most vulnerable clients on Oahu. Over 75%of their meals are medical meals. Hawaii Meals on Wheels provides either a hotmeal or a 5-day frozen pack to kupuna. Hawaii Meals on Wheels is accepting newclients but currently it is highly limited, and rates can vary.Help is on the Way, Grocery Pickuphttps://hihelpisontheway.orgPhone: (406) 426-1013Free delivery services for kupuna and others in need. Clients make thearrangements for the pickup of groceries or supplies and provide us with the deliveryinstructions. Complete the Request Delivery form online.Keiki to Kupuna, Meal Delivery ServicePhone: (808) 677-0067 or (808) 379-0982Keiki to Kupuna offers delivery of 5 frozen meals for 40 to kupuna and others whodo not wish to leave their homes during the COVID-19 Pandemic but who do notqualify for traditional Meals on Wheels service. Delivery area: Pearl City, Honolulu,Waipahu, Ewa, Kapolei, Waianae, Wahiawa. Please call to request meals.2

Kupuna Kokua, Grocery Pickuphttps://www.kupunakokua.org/Volunteers will pick up and deliver items such as groceries, medications, ormeals so that Oahu kupuna can stay at home. The kupuna must pay for theirpurchase before it is picked up. There is no delivery charge. Go to the websiteto submit the Request a Delivery form at least two hours prior to the desiredpick up time for your items.Kupuna Needs Project, Grocery ectPhone: (808) 202-0820The Kupuna Needs Project is a service for kupuna (62 years or older) andimmunocompromised individuals on Oahu, who are at risk of the dangers of theCOVID- 19 virus, to get necessities such as food, toiletries, and cleaning suppliesdelivered to their residence. The service is available daily from 12 PM to 8 PM.Lanakila Meals on Wheels, Meal Pickup ices/meals-on-wheels/Phone: (808) 356-8519Private pay food service. Meals are purchased in sets of 5 frozen meals per week.Please call or email: mow@lanikilapacific.org for more information.Lunalilo Home, Meal Delivery or Pickup goPhone: (808) 395-1000 extension 221Private pay food service program for kupuna age 60 years or older living in EastOahu. All hot items are individually packaged in microwavable containers. Specialdietary meals available. Delivery or pick up. Please call for pricing and menu.Delivery area: Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Kaimuki, and Waimanalo.Malama Meals, Meal Delivery Servicehttps://Malamameals.orgPhone: (808) 943-6325Daily meal delivery or pickup service to kupuna dwellings who have at least 10individuals who are elderly and/or disabled. One meal per individual per day. Themeals are at no cost to the kupuna. There are no special dietary meals. Please callor apply online.3

Na Kupuna Makamae Center, Food ResourcePhone: (808) 773-7047Food is available on a first-come, first service basis. Supplies are limited. The pick uplocation: 653 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96813.Pickup date and time: Friday, April 24th from 12 noon to 2:30 PMOur Kupuna – Grocery Pickuphttps://www.ourkupuna.com/Phone: (808) 400-4506Our Kupuna is a free service provided by volunteers interested in helping kupuna intheir community. The volunteer is matched to a kupuna (over age 65 years old). Thevolunteer will check in with the kupuna once a week and shop for food andnecessary supplies, so the kupuna does not have to leave their home. The kupuna isresponsible for reimbursing the sponsor for the cost of the items via cash/check (nocredit cards allowed). To access the service, Kupuna will need to apply online.Palolo Meals-to-Go, Meals Delivery or Pickup Servicepalolohome.org/pch-services/(808) 739-6031Nutritious meals are available frozen and can be purchased in bulk. Kupuna (age 60or older) can choose from a variety of meals, including special dietary meals. Frozenmeals can be delivered or picked up directly from Palolo Chinese Home. DeliveryAreas: Palolo, Kaimuki, Ainakoa, and Kahala.The Pantry (Oahu only), Food Resourcehttps://thepantry.orgThe Pantry is a distribution center where kupuna and their families can get food forfree. Once a week, kupuna can place an online order for 10 items. Pickup orderonsite, no delivery option. Pickup location is 2522 Rose Street, Honolulu, HI 96819.For more information please email: info@thepantry.orgPurple Van Food Program, Food Resourcehttp://theprivatesectorhawaii.orgPhone: (808) 638-9627The Purple Van Food Distribution Program targets elderly, disabled, and homelessindividuals living on the North Shore of Oahu. Volunteers prepare 60 boxes of food4

weekly and deliver the boxes to those who have requested one. Please call to requesta box.Salvation Army Kroc Center, Food Resourcehttps://www.salvationarmyusa.orgPhone: (808) 682-5505The Salvation Army distribution of meals and food bags each week to kupuna,keiki, and families in need from Kapolei, Makakilo, Nanakuli out to the WaianaeCoast. Please call for more information.Share Aloha Challenge, Meal Delivery Servicehttps://www.showalohachallenge.com/Phone: (808) 547-6501Home-delivered meals to kupuna age 60 or older with an underlying healthcondition who has limited family support to prepare meals or no reliabletransportation. Please call to see if you qualify for free home-delivered meals.Touch a Heart, Meal Pickup Servicewww.touchahearthawaii.orgPhone: (808) 779-7083The weekly Kupuna & Family Meal Program (3-meal dinner pack) is available forpickup each Wednesday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Kalihi Union Church. All meals canbe refrigerated and/or frozen. To place an order, please complete our online form.MAUI COUNTYAARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food l aid groups are informal groups of volunteers that band together to findeffective ways to support people living in the community who are most in need.Mutual aid can include picking up groceries, providing financial assistance, or lendingemotional support to your neighbors.5

Alu Like, Inc. – Meal Delivery Servicewww.alulike.orgPhone: (808) 242-9774Alu Like provides nutrition and supportive services (recreation, education, promotionof well- being) to independent Native Hawaiians 60 years or older. See their websitefor COVID-19 virus service update.Hale Mahaolu – Meals Delivery Servicewww.halemahaolu.org/programs/mealsPhone: (808) 872-4170Hale Mahaolu offers home delivered meal service to Wailuku and Kahului residentswho may still live an independent lifestyle but are not able to prepare well-balancedmeals on a daily basis. The program charges a flat rate per meal and includes thecost of delivery. To apply, please call Hale Mahaolu’s Kitchen officeat (808) 872-4170.Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAPhttps://humanservices.hawaii.gov/Phone: (855) 643-1643The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal programadministered by the Hawaii Department of Human Services. The SNAPprogram provides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-incomeand needy households, and those making the transition from welfare to selfsufficiency. Hawaii residents seeking SNAP assistance must fill out astandard benefits application. If you are applying for the first time, please useapplication form on the DHS website. Once completed, you may print andsign, then mail it, email it, or drop it off at a processing center.Maui Food Bank – Food Resourcewww.mauifoodbank.orgPhone: (808) 243-9500The Maui Food Bank serves 10,000 people a month who are food insecure. Thisincludes the working poor, children and youth, seniors, the homeless--anyone who isat risk of going hungry. Maui Food Bank through its network of over 100 partneragencies and programs distributes food to the needy in Maui County including therural communities of Hana, Molokai and Lanai. The Maui Food Bank also provides6

outreach for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Please contactthe Maui Food Bank for further information at (808) 243- 9500.Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resourcehttps://www.ourkupuna.com/Phone: (808) 400-4506Our Kupuna is a free service provided by volunteers interested in helping kupuna intheir community. The volunteer is matched to a kupuna (over age 65 years old). Thevolunteer will check in with the kupuna once a week and shop for food andnecessary supplies, so the kupuna does not have to leave their home. The kupuna isresponsible for reimbursing the sponsor for the cost of the items via cash/check (nocredit cards allowed). To access the service, Kupuna will need to apply online.Salvation Army – Kahului, Food Resourcewww.salvationarmyhawaii.orgPhone: (808) 871-6270, extension 1The Salvation Army provides services to low income residents. Food boxes areavailable. The food pantry is open on Wednesdays, from 9:15 AM to 1:30 PM,located at: 45 West Kamehameha Avenue, Kahului, HI 96732. Please call for moreinformation.Wailuku Union Church, Food Resourcewailukuunionchurch.weebly.com/Phone: (808) 244-9177The Wailuku Union Church Food Pantry is opened on Saturdays, 8:30 AM - 11:00AM. With donations made to the Food Pantry we buy food from the Maui FoodBank which we then distribute. Other contributions come from Ala Lani MethodistChurch and Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Hours of the food pantry: Saturday, 8:30am to 11:00 am.7

HAWAII COUNTYAARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food l aid groups are informal groups of volunteers that band together to findeffective ways to support people living in the community who are most in need.Mutual aid can include picking up groceries, providing financial assistance, orlending emotional support to your neighbors.Hawaii County Nutrition Program, Meal Delivery rks-and-recreation/elderly-activitiesPhone: (808) 961-8726The Hawaii County Nutrition program provides meals to kupuna who are homebound due to illness or injury. Kupuna must be age 60 and older. Please call formore information.Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAPhttps://humanservices.hawaii.gov/Phone: (855) 643-1643The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal programadministered by the Hawaii Department of Human Services. The SNAP programprovides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-income and needyhouseholds, and those making the transition from welfare to self-sufficiency.Hawaii residents seeking SNAP assistance must fill out a standard benefitsapplication. If you are applying for the first time, please use application form on theDHS website. Once completed, you may print and sign, then mail it, email it, or dropit off at a processing center.Ke Ola Pono No Na Kapuna – Hilo, Meal Delivery Servicewww.alulike.orgPhone: (808) 961-2625Alu Like provides nutrition and supportive services (recreation, education, promotionof well- being) to independent Native Hawaiians 60 years or older. See their websitefor COVID-19 virus service update.8

Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resourcehttps://www.ourkupuna.com/Phone: (808) 400-4506Our Kupuna is a free service provided by volunteers interested in helping kupuna intheir community. The volunteer is matched to a kupuna (over age 65 years old). Thevolunteer will check in with the kupuna once a week and shop for food andnecessary supplies, so the kupuna does not have to leave their home. The kupuna isresponsible for reimbursing the sponsor for the cost of the items via cash/check (nocredit cards allowed). To access the service, Kupuna will need to apply online.St. Jude’s Church – Meal Pickup Servicehttp://www.stjudeshawaii.orgPhone: (808) 939-7000Take away sack lunch is distributed on Saturdays from 9 AM to 2 PM.The Food Basket Inc. – Hilo, Food Resourcehttps://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/Phone: (808) 933-6030The Food Basket is an island wide, supplemental food network that collects anddistributes nutritious, high quality food to low income households, the working poor,the disabled, the ill, senior citizens, and children. Due to the Coronavirus, please callahead to food pantries or soup kitchens before visiting as the times and location mayhave changed in response to the crisis. For more information, please contact us at933-6030 or fill out the contact form on our website.The Food Basket Inc. - Kailua-Kona, Food Resourcehttps://www.hawaiifoodbasket.org/Phone: (808) 322-1418The Food Basket is an island wide, supplemental food network that collects anddistributes nutritious, high quality food to low income households, the working poor,the disabled, the ill, senior citizens, and children. Due to the Coronavirus, please callahead to food pantries or soup kitchens before visiting as the times and location mayhave changed in response to the crisis. For more information, please contact us at808 322- 1418 or fill out the contact form on our website.9

KAUAI COUNTYAARP Community Connections Mutual Aid Groups - Food l aid groups are informal groups of volunteers that band together to findeffective ways to support people living in the community who are most in need.Mutual aid can include picking up groceries, providing financial assistance, orlending emotional support to your neighbors.Calvary Chapel Lihue, Food Resourcewww.cclihue.comPhone: (808) 245-9673The Calvary Chapel Lihue delivers canned goods to elderly and disabled the2nd Sunday of each month. Please call for information.Dani’s Restaurant, Meal Pickup ServicePhone: (808) 245-4991For Kupuna age 65 and older, Dani’s restaurant is offering a take-out pancakebreakfast from 6 AM to 8 AM, free of charge. Please call to place an order and it willbe brought out to your vehicle.Hawaii Department of Human Services – Statewide, SNAPhttps://humanservices.hawaii.gov/Phone: (855) 643-1643The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal programadministered by the Hawaii Department of Human Services. The SNAPprogram provides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying low-incomeand needy households, and those making the transition from welfare to selfsufficiency. Hawaii residents seeking SNAP assistance must fill out a standardbenefits application. If you are applying for the first time, please useapplication form on the DHS website. Once completed, you may print andsign, then mail it, email it, or drop it off at a processing center.10

Kapaa Missionary Church - Food Pantry, Food vingPhone: (808) 822-5594The Kapaa Missionary Church Food Pantry distributes grocery boxes every Saturdayat 5 PM. For more information, please call (808) 822- 5594.Kauai Glory Farm, Food ResourcePhone: (808) 258-5037 (Hannah and James Huang)Hannah and James Huang own Kauai Glory Farms. They grow fruit and vegetableson five acres and have gardens in Kapaa and Kilauea. They specialize in growingarugula, Asian greens, apple bananas, beets, broccoli raab (Chinese broccoli),carrots, coconuts, corn, cucumber, herbs, guava, lemon, lettuce, papaya, pomelo,tomatoes, and zucchini. To place an order, call or email athuangzongping1965@yahoo.comKauai Rainbow Tours, Grocery Pickup ServicePhone: (808) 635-9009 (Randy)Randy, a registered nurse, has a service that does private driving. He can also dopickups of prepared foods and medications for the Princeville and Waimea area.Please call him for pricing and to book a service.Monkey Pod Jam, Food Resourcewww.monkeypodjam.comPhone: (808) 378-4208A selection of 20, 30, and 40 bags. Delivery possible in Lawai area, all othersneed to pick up. Please call to place order and arrange pick up.Nonaka Farms, Food ResourcePhone: (808) 652-0094 (Dean Nonaka)Free delivery to kupuna located in the Hanapepe Valley area. Please call and placeyour order.11

Ohana Health Box, Food ResourcePhone: (808) 634-1741 (Mark Jones)Link on Kauai Buy and Sell. The pick up location is Kintaro’s parking lot. Choose from 30 or 60 food boxes. The 60 Box feeds a family of 4 for a week or we can cut thatin half for you with a 30 box. Electronic payment only, no cash. Please call to placean order.Our Kupuna - Statewide, Food Resourcehttps://www.ourkupuna.com/Phone: (808) 400-4506Our Kupuna is a free service provided by volunteers interested in helping kupuna intheir community. The volunteer is matched to a kupuna (over age 65 years old). Thevolun

AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER . FOOD RESOURCES . COVID-19 SUPPLEMENT - Version 2 . Revised on April 17,2020 . City and County of Honolulu Maui County. Hawaii County Kauai County. Published by the Hawaii Executive Office on Aging . and Kupuna Caucus . Email: eoa@doh.hawaii.gov. Phone: (808) 586-0100