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Beginning April 30, Oahu food distribution for unemployed and those in need

Posted on April 24, 2020

Original article at HawaiiNewsNow:
“City partners with community organizations to launch massive food distribution program”

Excerpt: The city and Hawaii Resilience Fund both donated $1 million to the Hawaii Foodbank to make the program happen, which is designed to feed more than 256,000 people islandwide over the next eight weeks.

The food will be distributed at four Oahu locations, with the first happening April 30 from noon to 4 p.m. at Waipio Soccer Complex. The goal is to have two distributions a week alternating at the soccer complex and three other venues: Kakaako Waterfront Park, Kaiaka Bay Beach Park and Waimanalo District Park.

Check HawaiiFoodBank.Org for more details and dates and times.

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