to the 2015 Hawaii Foodbank Annual Report

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to the 2015 Hawaii Foodbank Annual Report
2015
Helping to feed Hawaii’s hungry!
ANNUAL REPORT
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Our Mission
“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.”
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Hunger in Hawaii
287,000
People served through Foodbank programs annually
1islandersINin need5
47,894 KEIKI & OVER 46,000 KUPUNA
TOUGH CHOICES
Low-income families • Working individuals • Homeless • Disabled and war veterans
Underemployed and unemployed • Emergency Food Assistance
62%
56%
48%
Food or Utilities Food or Medical Care Food or Housing
MAHALO!
Your food and monetary donations to the Hawaii Foodbank
help feed these people today and give them hope for a
better tomorrow. Mahalo for your generous support!
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Flow of the Food
Food
Sources
Nearly 300
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Food Manufacturers & Growers
Food Purchases
Food Retailers & Wholesalers
Feeding America
Individual & Corporate Canned Food Drives
Federal Food Commodities
Hawaii
Foodbank
In our 23,668 square-foot warehouse
on Oahu and our 4,750 square-foot
warehouse on Kauai we:
• receive
• inventory
• inspect • store
• sort
• distribute
perishable & non-perishable food
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Member
Agencies
Over 200
• Food Pantries
• Feeding Programs
• Homeless Shelters
• Soup Kitchens
• Domestic Abuse Shelters
• Rehabilitation Centers
• Ohana Produce Plus Program
• Feeding Our Future Program
• Food 4 Keiki BackPack Program
• Commodity Supplemental Food Program
• Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Program
• Meals for Minds Program
• Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
People
We Serve
• Children
• Senior Citizens
• Low-income Families
• Working Poor
• Homeless
• Underemployed
• Unemployed
• Disabled
• War Veterans
Who We Are
Hawaii Foodbank Board
Linda Chu Takayama, Chair
Director, Department of Labor and
Industrial Relations, State of Hawaii
Noel Trainor, 1st Vice Chair
Savoy Consulting LLC
Gerald Shintaku,
2nd Vice Chair
Kraft Foods in Hawaii
James Starshak, Secretary
Carlsmith Ball LLP
Neill Char, Treasurer
First Hawaiian Bank
Richard Grimm,
President & CEO
Hawaii Foodbank, Inc.
Our Staff
MEMBERS
Cindy Bauer, Surfing the Nations
Rick Blangiardi, Hawaii News Now
Stanley Brown, ConAgra Foods
Brian Christensen, The Pint Size Corporation
Chuck Cotton, iHeartMedia
Sarah Fargo, Community Volunteer
Dennis Francis, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Roger Godfrey,* Community Volunteer
Michael Gold, HMSA
Larry Ishii, American Savings Bank
Steve Johnson, Community Volunteer
Charlie King, King Auto Center
D.K. Kodama, DK Restaurants
Pastor Timothy Mason, Calvary by the Sea Lutheran Church
Jeff Moken, Island Air
Jade Moon, Community Volunteer
Ali Nikkhoo, Horizon Lines
Barry O’Connell, HFM FoodService
Sheri Rolf, Rolf Advertising
Daryl Sato, Community Volunteer
Mary Sellers, Bank of Hawaii
Mark Tonini, Hawaii Foodservice Alliance LLC
Ed Treschuk, Sullivan Family of Companies
KAUAI ADVISORY BOARD
Charlie King, King Auto Center
Orlando Dutdut, Foodland Super Market, Ltd.
Chrystal Fernandes,* Walmart
Lesah Merritt, Safeway Food & Drug Store
Gordon Yee, YeeCorp Financial
Peter Yukimura, Koa Trading Company
*In Memoriam
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Ahmed Khan, Driver
Richard Grimm, President & CEO
Jerwin Laguinday, Chill & Receiving
Polly Kauahi, Vice President & COO
Tasha Major, Special Events Coordinator
Connie Bennett, Director of Finance
Megan Norris, Development Assistant
Kenneth Ito, Director of Warehouse Operations
Cece Paperd, Accountant & Human Resources
Mike Kajiwara, Director of Product Resources
Happy Rivera, Cashier
Roxanne Stark, Director of Agency Affiliations
Jo Salmons,
Receptionist & Administrative Assistant
OAHU STAFF
Scott Andras, Driver
Elizabeth Sataraka,
Dispatcher & Donations Supervisor
Larry Arakaki, Chill & Freezer Supervisor
Afa-Jesse Seumanu, Chill & Receiving
David Avei, Receiving Clerk
Numia Toese, Driver
Kim Bartenstein, Food Drive Manager
Bao Quoc Tran, Driver
Vicente Cervantes,
Operations Support & Data Processing
John Valdez, Assistant Warehouse Supervisor
Ka’ipolani Cullen, Volunteer Coordinator
KAUAI STAFF
Arthur Domingo, Driver
James Hughes, Driver
Alapati Fale, Driver
Michelle Panoke,
Agency & Administrative Supervisor
Zipporah Fernandez,
Agency Affiliations Assistant
Lara Grimm, Donor Relations Coordinator
Wesley Perriera, Warehouse Supervisor
Gene ‘Dave’ Stokely, Warehouse
Chris Hironaka, Operations Support
Glen Inouye, Warehouse Supervisor
Ike Iwatani, Chill & Receiving
Veralynn Kealoha-Kamaka,
Agency Affiliations Assistant
Robert Kay, Salvage Coordinator
Lori Kaya, Grants & Communications Manager
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Donations & Distribution
Where does the food come from?
The Hawaii Foodbank on Oahu and Kauai received over 14.3 million pounds of perishable and
nonperishable food in fiscal year 2015. Mahalo to the generous support of food industry donors, as
well as company and community food drives throughout the year.
Of the food received, nearly 2.8 million pounds were purchased, thanks to your monetary donations
and grant funding. Additionally, Hawaii Foodbank committed a portion of our annual operating
budget for food purchase. Your financial support helped purchase containers of potatoes, onions,
apples, pears and rice, as well as cans of beef stew, spaghetti, chili, luncheon meat and tuna.
Where does the food go?
The Hawaii Foodbank on Oahu and Kauai distributed over 12.2 million pounds of food from our
warehouses in Mapunapuna, Oahu and Puhi Industrial Park, Lihue, Kauai.
The Foodbank partnered with over 200 member agencies last year. Dedicated agency staff and
volunteers assembled and distributed food bags, prepared and served meals and organized
community-wide food distributions across Oahu. Their compassion and hard work with islanders in
need, helped distribute millions of pounds of food last year.
We also shipped 171,647 pounds of food to Partner Distribution Organizations, the Maui Food
Bank and The Food Basket on the Big Island.
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Manufacturers,
Wholesalers &
Growers 30%
Hawaii Retailers
Purchases 20%
34%
USDA 9%
Community Food Drives 7%
Ohana Produce
Plus Program
59%
Pantries 28%
Neighbor Islands 6%
Other Programs 2%
Shelters & Soup Kitchens 5%
Ohana Programs
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Ohana Produce Plus Program
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• Hope Chapel Kahuku
• North Shore Christian Fellowship
• Once-A-Month Church
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1 Leeward Coast
Boys and Girls Club, Ewa Beach
Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor
City of Joy Assembly of God
Hale Ola Hoopakolea, Inc.
Honolulu Community Action Program – Leeward
Sacred Heart Church Waianae
Ohana community food distribution sites distribute food to an
average of 16,646 people per month and help feed even more
people, each person receiving food for a household of two or
more members. For many families, the Ohana Produce Plus
Program is their only source of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Last year, the Ohana Produce Plus Program served 21 communities
on Oahu through 29 member agencies.
4 Windward Coast
• Dynamic Compassion in Action
• Honolulu Community Action
Program – Windward
• KEY Project
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2 Central Oahu
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5 Honolulu
First Assembly of God – Red Hill
First Assembly of God – Central Wahiawa
Honolulu Community Action Program – Central
House of Faith Christian Ministries
Lighthouse Outreach Center Assembly of God
Surfing the Nations
Waipahu United Church of Christ
16,646
PEOPLE
Last year, the Foodbank worked with 29 member
agencies to distribute over 3.6 million pounds of
fresh produce and nearly 3.2 million pounds of
baked goods, dairy products, eggs, cereal, snack
foods and beverages.
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PER MONTH
received
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Angel Network Charities, Inc.
Calvary Assembly of God
Feeding Hawaii Together
Honolulu Community Action Program
– Kalihi/Palama
Institute For Human Services
King’s Cathedral Oahu
Kokua Kalihi Valley (KPT)
Kukui Gardens
Mutual Housing Association of Hawaii
Palama Settlement
Surfing the Nations
6.8 million
POUNDS
Over the last 18 years, the Hawaii Foodbank and our member
agencies have distributed millions of pounds of fresh produce and
food to underserved communities on Oahu through the Ohana
Produce Plus Program. Donated and purchased
food is distributed to low-income families, the
elderly, disabled, the homeless and the working
poor in communities island-wide.
3 North Shore
OF FOOD LAST YEAR
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Keiki Programs
Feeding Our Future
The Sodexo Foundation and the Hawaii Foodbank have partnered over the past 11
years to organize Feeding Our Future, a summer lunch program for children at risk
of hunger.
9,266
• Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii
From October 2014 through May 2015, over 400 students from low-income families
at Princess Victoria Ka`iulani Elementary School in Kalihi received food through
the Food 4 Keiki BackPack Program.
Once a week, students who qualified for the free or reduced school lunch program,
received backpacks filled with nutritious and easy-to-prepare foods to take home over
the weekend. Backpacks were packed with pasta meals, soups, cereals, fruit, apple
sauce and pudding cups, snacks, chocolate milk and fruit juice.
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STUDENTS
BACKPACKS
The Foodbank distributed 13,440 BackPacks through the Food 4 Keiki BackPack
Program during the 2014-2015 school year.
13,440
Mahalo to our program donors who helped purchase food and backpacks to provide
meals to children at risk of hunger. And thank you to our volunteer groups who
donated their time and effort. They truly gave from their hearts to prepack the food
throughout the school year.
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distributed to
430
Mahalo to our member agencies for helping to distribute lunches to keiki in need:
Food 4 Keiki BackPack Program
given to
LUNCHES
From June 9 through July 18, 2014:
STUDENTS
Each year, the Sodexo Foundation purchases approximately $25,000 of food for the
program. The food is stored at the Sodexo facility, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
where staff cooks hot meals for pick up by participating Foodbank agencies.
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HCAP: Youth Services
Institute for Human Services
Mutual Housing Association
Princess Victoria Ka`iulani Elementary School
Kupuna Programs
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
The Hawaii Foodbank is proud to announce the Commodity Supplemental Food
Program (CSFP) beginning April 2015 otherwise known as the “Senior Food Box
Program”.
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
The Hawaii Foodbank, in partnership with the State Office of Community Services and
the United States Department of Agriculture/Food and Nutrition Service, organized
the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program from June through October 2014.
The goal was to provide low-income seniors with fresh fruits and vegetables, increase
awareness of the benefits of healthy, well-balanced diets and stimulate Hawaii’s
economy through local farmers markets.
1,184
SENIORS
From April to June 2015:
received
2,610
FOOD BOXES
Our goal is to provide 2,400 seniors with supplemental foods such as non-fat dry milk and/
or UHT milk, cereal, juice, peanut butter, rice, canned meat, fruits and vegetables. Seniors
must be a Hawaii resident at least 60 years of age and have an monthly household income
of less than $1,467 for a single or $1,985 for a couple. Verification of age and residency will
be required to certify seniors who in turn, will receive a box of food monthly.
Geri O’Leary of Sts. Peter and Paul Church says, “we feel privileged to assist the Hawaii
Foodbank with the Senior Food Box Program. It is a great service to our seniors and
they have vigorously expressed their gratitude for the extra monthly food. Thank you,
Hawaii Foodbank!”
People who benefitted from this program were Hawaii residents:
• 60 years or older
• At or below 185 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for Hawaii
• Disabled individuals 60 years and under
The Foodbank and partners provided:
4,116 valued at $205,800
SENIORS SERVED
TO PURCHASE FRESH PRODUCE
Mahalo to our agencies for their help in certifying the elderly and disabled and
providing language interpreters to explain the process throughout.
New this year: Food for Seniors in Need
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HF B Special Events
Foodbanking has changed dramatically in the last ten
years. In 2004, the Foodbank only had to purchase 1%
of the food we distributed. For the last several years, we
have had to purchase over 20% of the food distributed
each year in order to keep up with the demand.
RACK-A-THON
RACK-A-THON donations
will ensure food will flow
into our warehouse and
out to the people in Hawaii
who need it the most.
The RACK-A-THON Campaign to Fill Our Warehouse
Shelves is an opportunity for our Sponsor Organizations
to do just that. In its first year, 19 Sponsor Organizations
raised funds to purchase food to provide over 445,000
meals for islanders in need. By participating in this
initiative, these organizations know that 100% of every
dollar contributed will be used to purchase, transport
and distribute food to Hawaii’s hungry.
This food goes to help feed families and individuals
who are finding it hard to make ends meet, seeking a
job, securing housing or are dealing with overwhelming
personal or medical challenges.
Hunger Walk
806 Walkers representing Hawaii Foodbank
agencies gathered at the Mayor Frank F. Fasi
Civic Center for the 10th Annual Hunger Walk
sponsored by the Harry C. & Nee Chang C.
Wong Foundation. The Hunger Walk is an annual
fundraising campaign for agencies to build financial
and community support to help restock pantries
with Foodbank food to feed the needy.
Last year, agencies fundraised to provide food for
over 298,000 meals, exceeding the goal of 250,000
meals.
Top Three Fundraisers 1. Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor
2. Sts. Peter and Paul Church
3. St. Pius X Church
Mahalo to all who made donations of dollars
or volunteered time and effort to support their
nonprofit organization of choice.
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Your gift helped agencies
distribute over 12 million
pounds of food to the
needy in Hawaii this year.
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
Kraft Foods in Hawaii sponsors this annual holiday
campaign held during the months of November,
December and January. Participating stores include:
Times Supermarkets and Safeway statewide; Don Quijote
Honolulu, Pearl City, and Waipahu; Tamura’s Market
Hau’ula, Kalaeloa and Wahiawa; Tamura’s Fine Wine &
Liquors on Oahu and Maui, Tamura Super Market in
Waianae, KTA Super Stores and ChoiceMART on the Big
Island and Big Save Markets on Kauai.
YOU made a difference
in somebody’s life just by
adding a small donation
to your grocery bill!
Last year, retailers and their customers raised funds to
provide food for over 645,000 meals to help feed Hawaii’s
children, seniors and low-income families.
Mahalo to our store partners and their loyal customers
for raising much needed funds to help islanders in need.
Golf Classic
Over the last decade, proceeds from
the Hawaii Foodbank Golf Classic have
provided over a million meals for Hawaii’s
children, seniors, and families in need.
The beautiful Hawaii Prince Golf Club
welcomed 48 teams to the 11th Annual
Hawaii Foodbank Golf Classic. It was
a day of friendly competition to benefit
the Hawaii Foodbank and help feed the
hungry.
The Hawaii Foodbank 11th Annual
Golf Classic raised funds enough
to provide food for over 85,000
meals thanks to the commitment
and dedication of the 2015 Hawaii
Foodbank Hospitality Coalition. A
very big Mahalo to our Eagle Sponsor
HMSA, and to our Birdie sponsors
First Hawaiian Bank, Honolulu
Star-Advertiser, Horizon Lines and
Meadow Gold Dairies.
HF B Special Events
Great Chefs® Fight Hunger
More than 20 of Hawaii’s culinary masters
gathered at the Hawaii Foodbank warehouse
in Mapunapuna to do what they do best: feed
our community.
Proceeds from Great Chefs®
Fight Hunger provide food for
240,000 meals to help feed
islanders in need.
Our guests tasted delicious samplings from
Hawaii’s most talented culinary artists and
drank fine wines, craft beers, special whiskeys
and signature cocktails, all while enjoying
live music and entertainment. They had the
opportunity to bid on an exciting assortment
of prizes in our silent auction, and one lucky
group won a whole lot of wine at the famous
Cellar Door!
A huge mahalo to our 2015 featured chefs,
restaurants and beverage distributors for
their time, talent and delectable dishes!
Annual Food Drive
Hawaii Foodbank kicked-off the 26th Annual Food Drive in January with a Kickoff Breakfast,
hosted at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom. The goal of the Kickoff Breakfast was to
gather community and corporate support for the Hawaii Foodbank’s largest fundraising effort the Annual Food Drive.
National Association of Letter Carriers
On Saturday, May 9, 2015, the National
Association of Letter Carriers once again spread
out across Hawaii to help provide assistance to
islanders who are struggling with hunger.
The Food Drive effort is the state’s largest singleday drive. Last year, 533,449 pounds of food
were collected, which brought the grand total of
donations to more than 6.8 million pounds of
food collected since 2000.
Mahalo to the National Association of Letter
Carriers, Hawaii State Letter Carriers, United
States Postal Service, event sponsors, trucking
support, media and many, many volunteers for
helping to make this Food Drive a success!
More than 6.8 million
pounds of food collected
since 2000.
Hawaii Foodbank challenged the people of Hawaii to raise food and
dollars to provide ONE MILLION MEALS to islanders in need!
This year’s Annual Food Drive culminated on Saturday, April 18, 2015, with over 1,800
volunteers reporting for duty from Kaneohe to Waianae, to raise awareness of hunger in
Hawaii and to collect food & funds for the Hawaii Foodbank 26th Annual Food Drive.
Sign wavers and fish netters lined the streets, to collect food and dollars at our 10 official
collection sites: Kapolei Commons, Koko Marina Center, McCully Shopping Center, Pearl
City Shopping Center, Pearl Highlands Center, Town Center of Mililani, Waianae Mall
Shopping Center, Waiokeola Congregational Church, Waterfront Plaza and Windward City
Shopping Center.
Mahalo to all who contributed in their own way that day: drivers and passersby who donated
food or dollars, vendors that donated services or goods, organizations that hosted a food drive
and our valued volunteers who committed hours of service to help feed Hawaii’s hungry. We
could not have done it without you. Thank you all for a successful 26th Annual Food Drive!
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Special Events Benefiting Hawaii Food bank
In our 2015 fiscal year, your support of Foodbank fundraisers and food drives represented 26 percent of our annual
revenue. Community partners, corporate sponsors and you – the public – contributed to the success of each event.
Canstruction®
Shave Ice Bowl
Mahalo to these organizations and many others for their valuable partnerships in raising food and dollars to help
feed the hungry in Hawaii:
Alakai Vending Corporation
Hawaii Foodbank Water Sale
Hawaii Energy
Rid-A-Fridge to Fight Hunger
The Pampered Chef
Round-Up From the Heart® Campaign
Aloha United Way
Annual Campaign
Hawaii Food Industry Association
Annual Golf Tournament
Aloun Farms
Pumpkin Patch & Sweet Onion Festival
Honolulu Disc Golf Association
Shave Ice Bowl
Safeway, Inc.
Kraft Check-Out Hunger & Help Us End Hunger
Food Drive
American Institute of Architects Honolulu
& Pearlridge Center
Canstruction®
Inspiration Interiors
Stressless® Seating Campaign
Bank of Hawaii
Live Kokua Campaign
Don Quijote
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
Federal Employees
Combined Federal Campaign & Feds Feed Families
ITOEN (USA)
Golf Tournament
Kaiser Permanente
Wellness Drive
Kauai United Way
Annual Campaign
First Hawaiian Bank
Kokua Mai Employee Campaign
KFC Hawaii
Change Angels & “Your Change Creates Change”
in-store collection
Foodland
Bag Up Hunger, Give Aloha & Change Angels
Macy’s
Bag Hunger & Shop For A Cause
Hawaii Bankers Association
Annual Food Drive
National Association of Letter Carriers
Letter Carriers Food Drive
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Stamped with Aloha
Stampin’ Out Hunger
ITOEN Charity Classic Golf Tournament
Waikiki SPAM® Jam
State of Hawaii, Hunter Education Program
National Hunting & Fishing Day
SJ Foundation
Waikiki SPAM® Jam
Tamura Enterprises, Inc.
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
Tamura Super Market
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
Times Supermarkets & Big Save Markets
38th Annual Charity Golf Tournament &
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
Ward Centers
City Lights Trolley Tour
National Hunting & Fishing Day
Times Supermarkets
38th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
Hawaii Food bank – Kauai Branch Highlights
Kauai Agencies
ISLANDERS
Safeway Assistant
Manager Lucienne
Muse, volunteer
Angela Bolosan and
Michelle Panoke.
Receiving the keys
from Michelle
Panoke is Brian
Aiston and Tonya
Ortiz of Lihue Court
Townhomes.
received 1,195,209
POUNDS
13,000
OVER
KAUAI
Working together to help feed Kauai’s hungry.
OF FOOD
Safeway “Help Us End Hunger”
In November 2014 we helped Safeway pack bags for their Help Us End Hunger
Campaign. Safeway sold these bags of food for $10.00 and donated them to the
Hawaii Foodbank-Kauai Branch. This campaign netted 9,559 pounds of food
for the needy on Kauai.
Paying it Forward
A few years ago, we received a van from Sheraton Kauai Resort, with which,
we have hauled thousands of pounds of food for our agencies over the years.
Recently we were blessed with another donated vehicle from Sheraton Kauai
Resort to replace the van. Since we are in the business of paying it forward, we’ve
decided to pass on blessings to one of our hard-working agencies.
St. Catherine Food Pantry Celebrates 4th Anniversary
In 2014, the St. Catherine Food Pantry celebrated their 4th anniversary serving
the people from the Kawaihau District on the island of Kauai. Mark Whitson,
pantry coordinator says that 90% of the food distributed comes from the
Hawaii Foodbank - Kauai Branch. Each week, the St. Catherine Food Pantry
picks up between 2,000 to 3,000 pounds of food. It is brought back to the Kapaa
church where it is distributed each week. Congratulations on your success!
National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive
The Hawaii Foodbank — Kauai Branch would like to extend our appreciation
to the Local Chapter of the Hawaii State Letter Carriers and many, many
volunteers for helping to make the 2015 NALC Food Drive a success!
Aloha Church AOG
Boys and Girls Club-Kapaa
Chow Project
Christ Memorial Church
Church of the Pacific
Eleele Baptist Church
Hale Ho’omalu
Hina Mauka
Holy Cross Church
Hui O Na Makuahine
Kalaheo Missionary (Love Kauai)
Kapaa Missionary Church
Kapaa Seventh Day Adventist
Kauai Bible Church
Kauai Economic Opportunity
Kauai Lighthouse Outreach
Koloa Union Church
Lihue Court Townhomes
Lihue Missionary Church
Nana’s House
St. Catherine Parish
St. Michael All Angels Church
St. Raphael Food Pantry
St. Williams Church
The Salvation Army (Hanapepe)
The Salvation Army (Lihue)
U-Turn for Christ
West Side Christian Center AOG
YWCA-Kauai
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Member Agencies
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Abundant Life United Pentecost
Aiea Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Angel Network Charities, Inc.
Ark of Safety Christian Fellowship
Armed Services YMCA - AMR Outreach
Armed Services YMCA (Schofield)
Beyond The 4 Walls
Boys and Girls Club - Ewa Beach
Boys and Girls Club - Honolulu
Boys and Girls Club - Waianae
Brethren of Christ International
Calvary Assembly of God
Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor
Cedar Assembly of God
Center of Deliverance Church of God
Central Oahu Youth Services Association
Central Samoan Assembly of God
Central Union Church
Child & Family Service - Healthy Start Enhanced
Child & Family Service - Healthy Start Oahu
Chow Project
Church of Christ at Pearl Harbor
Church of God of Prophecy - Kaneohe
Church of the New Testament
City of Joy Assembly of God
City of Refuge Christian Church
Community Clearinghouse
Corvette Center Ministries
Dynamic Compassion in Action
Easter Seals Hawaii - Ewa Beach ADH
Easter Seals Hawaii - Napuakea ADH
Ewa Beach Baptist Church
Ewa Beach United Methodist Church
Family Promise of Hawaii
Feeding Hawaii Together
First Assembly of God
First Assembly of God - Windward
First Assembly of God - Central Wahiawa
First United Methodist Church
FOSLIC-Foundation of Spiritual Liberty in Christ
Fountains of the Living Water
Full Gospel Church of Oahu
Full Gospel Temple
Good Samaritan Church dba Mataala & Tata
Greater Mount Zion Holiness Church
Gregory House - Save the Foodbasket
Gregory House Program
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Habilitat, Inc.
Hale Kipa Youth Outreach
Hale O Honolulu
Hale Ola Hoopakolea, Inc.
Harbor House, Inc.
Hawaii Church For The Deaf
Hawaii Literacy
Honolulu Community Action Program - Central
Honolulu Community Action Program - Kalihi/Palama
Honolulu Community Action Program - Leeward
Honolulu Community Action Program - Windward
Honolulu Community Action Program - Youth
Services
Hina Mauka
Holy Hill of Zion Full Gospel
Honolulu Church of God
Honolulu Fil-Am Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Ho’omau Ke Ola
Hope Chapel Kahuku
House of Faith Christian Ministries
HUGS
Hui Malama O Ke Kai Foundation
Inspire International
Institute for Human Services
Institute for Human Services – Moilili
Jesus Is Alive Fellowship
Joyful Ministries
Ka Hana O Ke Akua United Church of Christ
Kalihi Union Church
Kalihi-Palama Health Center
Kau Kau Wagon
Kaumakapili Church
KEY Project
King’s Cathedral Oahu
Kokua Kalihi Valley - Elderly Services
Kokua Kalihi Valley - Medicine Bank
Kokua Kalihi Valley - Public Housing
Kokua Kalihi Valley - Youth & Family Services
Ku Aloha Ola Mau
Labor’s Community Services Liaison Program
Lanakila Pacific Rehabilitation Center
Life Church
Life Foundation
Light and Salvation Church
Lighthouse Outreach Center Assembly of God
Living the Word
Mary Jane Program
Mountain View Church
Mutual Housing Association
New Hope Christian Fellowship
New Hope Kapolei
New Hope Leeward
New Life Body of Christ Christian Church
North Shore Christian Fellowship
Olivet Baptist Church
Once-A-Month Church
Opportunities and Resources, Inc.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish
Our Lady of Kea’au
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Our Lady of Sorrows Church
Our Lady of the Mount Church
Parents and Children Together - Early Head Start
Parents and Children Together - Economic
Development Centers
Parents and Children Together - Family Peace Center
Parents and Children Together - Hana Like - W.
Honolulu
Parents and Children Together - Kaneohe
Community Family Center
Parents and Children Together - KPT Family Center
Parents and Children Together - KPT Youth Program
Parents and Children Together - Ohia Shelter
Palama Settlement
Paradise Chapel (Social Service)
Parish of St. Clement
Partners in Development Foundation
Partners in Development – Na Pono
Peniel Pearl Gates Church
Po’ailani
Po’ailani - Pahia
Private Sector - Hawaii
Rainbow School
Responsive Caregivers - Aiea I
Responsive Caregivers - Kapalama
River of Life Mission
Rock Church
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Sacred Heart Church - Waianae
Salvation Army - A.R.C.
Salvation Army - ATS
Salvation Army - Camp Homelani
Salvation Army - Family Services
Salvation Army - Family Treatment
Salvation Army - Kaneohe
Salvation Army Kauluwela
Shelter of Wisdom
Shriners Hospitals for Children Honolulu
South Shore Christian Fellowship
Spirit Filled Christian Fellowship
St. Ann’s Project Share
St. Anthony’s Outreach
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church
St. George Catholic Church
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
St. Jude Catholic Church
St. Mark Lutheran Church
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church
St. Michael’s Outreach
St. Pius X Church
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
Su Gran Alabanza
Surfing the Nations
Susannah Wesley Community Center
Sutter Health Pacific - Kahi Mohala Behavioral Health
Trinity Church Central Oahu
Trinity Missionary Baptist Church
United States Veterans Initiative
Victory Ohana Prison Fellowship
Victory Outreach Christian Recovery Home
Victory Samoan Assembly of God
Wahiawa Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Waianae Baptist Church
Waianae Coast Christian Women
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
Waikiki Community Center
Waikiki Health Center - Care-A-Van
Waikiki Health Center - Next Step Shelter
Waikiki Health Center - Youth Outreach
Waimanalo Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse
Waipahu Community Christian Church
Waipahu Hongwanji Mission - Adult Day Care
Waipahu Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Waipahu United Church of Christ
Windward Baptist Church
Windward United Church of Christ
Pet Agencies
Abandoned and Feral Cat Friends
Hawaii Cat Foundation
Malama Popoki
Partner Organizations
The Hawaii Foodbank is the state’s only affiliate of
Feeding America, the national Food Bank Network
comprising over 200 food banks across the country.
The Feed America affiliation is one we proudly share
with the Hawaii Foodbank – Kauai Branch, the
Maui Food Bank and The Food Basket, Inc.,
Hawaii island.
Grant-In-Aid
The Hawaii Foodbank allocated $165,702.60 in
Grant-In-Aid (GIA) funds to 73 member agencies
on Oahu and Kauai. GIA funds provide financial
assistance to member agencies to help purchase
food for pantry distributions, feeding programs and
shelter or residential meal services.
In addition to GIA, the Foodbank assists agencies
by waiving fees entirely on select food distributed.
Many agencies operate on limited budgets. At the
same time, they must distribute food to the needy
free of charge. By waiving Shared Maintenance
Fees, the Foodbank helps agencies restock shelves
with food so they may continue to serve the needy
in their communities while realizing savings at the
same time. Last year, the Foodbank distributed over
8 million pounds of food to agencies free of charge.
Mahalo to our supporters for granting GIA funds
that enable Foodbank agencies to feed more
people:
OAHU
Aloha United Way Emergency & Crisis Service Fund
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Harry C. and Nee Chang C. Wong Foundation
Hawaii Foodbank
KAUAI
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg
Foundation
G.N. Wilcox Foundation
O F V O LU N T E E R S
HOURS
OUR
Mahalo to our Volunteers
OHANA donated
22,042
The Hawaii Foodbank ohana of volunteers helps us fulfill our mission
of feeding the hungry faithfully each year. Last year, Hawaii Foodbank
volunteers donated 22,042 hours assisting at special events, community
projects, warehouse operations, agency programs and administrative work.
Mahalo to our volunteer board members, community groups and
individuals for sharing their time, talents, energy and resources to help
feed the hungry in Hawaii.
Last year, our family of volunteers participated in these events and
projects:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Canstruction®
Commodity Supplemental Food Program - Senior Food Boxes
Food 4 Keiki Back Pack Program
Food Safety Committee & Project
Great Chefs® Fight Hunger
Hawaii Foodbank 10th Annual Hunger Walk
Hawaii Foodbank 11th Annual Golf Classic
Hawaii Foodbank 26th Annual Food Drive
Hawaii Foodbank Laulima Day Social Responsibility Program
Hawaii-Japan Concert
Healthcare Coalition Food Drive at Tamarind Park
Home, Garden, Food & New Product Expos
Kraft Check-Out Hunger
National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive
Safeway “Help Us End Hunger”
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
Times Supermarkets, 38th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
Truck Feasibility Study
Waikiki SPAM® Jam
Ward Villages Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tours
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Financials
Statement of Activities
Statement of Financial Position
UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT
Food contributions $ 23,643,086
3,902,106
Contributions from the public $
752,472
Shared maintenance fees $
190,439
Special events revenue
$
68,795
Investment and other income $
28,556,898
$
1,485,814
Net assets released from restrictions
$
Total unrestricted revenues, gain and other support$ 30,042,712
EXPENSES
Program services
$ 28,260,513
612,939
Management and general
$
893,784
Fund raising
$
62,810
Other
$
Total expenses
$ 29,830,046
212,666
Increase in unrestricted net assets
$
CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
$
926,779
Contributions from the public
$
2,190
Interest income
Net assets released from restrictions $ (1,485,814)
(556,845)
Increase (decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets $
CHANGES IN PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
$
(13,068)
Change in value of charitable trust
(13,068)
Increase (decrease) in permanently restricted net assets $
$
(357,247)
Increase (decrease) in net assets
NET ASSETS
$ 21,779,572
Beginning of year
$ 21,422,325
End of year
ASSETS
Cash
Trade receivables, net of allowance
Food inventory, net of reserve
Prepaid expenses and other
Board designated funds
Building expansion
Agency assistance
Building and equipment replacement
Disaster mitigation and relief
Food purchase
Rainy day
Neighbor island emergency
Property and equipment, net
Beneficial interest in perpetual trust
Endowment for building maintenance
Endowment for agency assistance
For the year ending June 30, 2015 (audited)
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For the year ending June 30, 2015 (audited)
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Accrued salaries and wages
Due to agencies
Total liabilities
Net assets
Unrestricted
Invested in property and equipment
Board designated
Other
Total unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
Total net assets
Total liabilities and net assets
$
$
$
$
4,855,463
335,082
1,376,493
64,016
675,000
$
$ 2,200,000
$ 2,353,000
500,000
$
$ 3,264,421
199,000
$
$ 1,560,000
$ 3,839,048
220,457
$
400,000
$
400,000
$
$ 22,241,980
$
$
$
$
224,158
322,585
272,912
819,655
Expenses
Fundraising 3%
Management & Other 2 %
Program Services 95%
Revenue
Special Events 26%
Grants 21%
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1,428,269
10,751,421
5,532,723
17,712,413
2,689,455
1,020,457
21,422,325
22,241,980
Individuals,
Direct Mail &
Newsletters 37%
Shared
Maintenance
Fee 12%
Investment Income 1%
Aloha United Way 3%
Mahalo to our Donors
Your food and monetary donations to the Hawaii Foodbank
help feed people today and give them hope for a better
tomorrow. Mahalo for your generous support!
FIGHT HUNGER HUI
Recurring Donors
Ms. Cassandra J. L. Abdul
Ms. Diane E. Adkins
Christopher & Paula Aldis
Mr. Douglas A. Allen
Ms. Yvonne M. Angut
Mr. Clayton Apilando
Mr. Richard Asato
Mr. Allen H. Awaya
Mrs. Su-Ann Y. Banuilos
Mr. Randal Bartlett
Ms. Virginia A. Beck
Ms. Sue Beitia
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Berkey
Mary Bertolino
Mr. Kenneth G. Best
Ronald & Cherlyn Bethel
Ms. Teresa Bill
Blackmore Brady Hawaii LLC
Laurel & Milton Bloombaum
Carl & Paula Bonham
Mr. Greg D. Boorsma
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Boylan
Marcia Braden
Ms. Barbara J. Brodhead
Ms. Sheri Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Cambra
Mr. Edward Campbell, Jr.
Mr. Harold W. Campbell
Candace M. Wada D.D.S.
Mr. Mel Cariaga
Jane A. Carlile
Mr. William W. Carreira
Mr. Noel I. Carreon
Ms. Paula S. Carroll
Mr. F. Scott Carter
Ms. Blossom M.H. Chang
Mr. Jingyu Chen
Mr. Brian Ching
Ms. Patsy R.O. Chun
Ms. Simone E. Cole
Ms. Carol A. Coleman
Ms. Linda J. Cordova
Mrs. Dorothy J. Dale
Ms. Catherine E. Davis
Ms. Kris DeBode
Ms. Pearl A. DeSure
Ms. Doris Domingo
Jana & Larry Dove
Mrs. Sharon D. Dowdell
Mrs. Deborah L. Drickersen
E.A. Buck Insurance, Inc.
Bruce & Denise Ellinwood
Mrs. Diane F. England
Mrs. Suzanne S. Evans
Marlette L. Fernandez
Mrs. Gayle E. Ferreira
First Physical & Functional Rehab at
Waipahu
Mrs. Cheryl L. Fontes
Mr. Bob Ford
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Friedl
Ms. Ericka L. Frink
Nancy & Jim Frisbie
Ms. Susan J. Furuya
Geoff & Lena Galbraith
James & Laura Giddings
Ms. Linda Y. Ginoza
J. Goodman
Melanie & Tony Goulart
Mrs. Shirley B. Gould
Dr. & Mrs. David Grossman
Vincent & Kerry Guerreiro
Keith W. Haden, M.D.
Mrs. Lorena S. Hanyu
Mrs. Suzanne Haverty
Sheldon & Lois Henderson
Mr. Ronald K. Hirata
Ms. Lauren E. Hodge
Mrs. Minerva J. Holt
Liz Holthaus
Ms. Carol L. Hong
Ms. Sachiko Hosokawa
Mr. Michael M. Howard
Rev. Sharon M. Inake
Dr. Kerry Ishihara
Ms. Jeanne Iwashita
Mrs. Vineeta Jetley
Mr. Henry A. Johnson III
Mrs. Melissa F. Johnson
Mr. Norman M. Johnson
Ms. Esther B. Justice
Mr. Edmund T. Kawai
Ms. Annette M. Kawasaki
Mr. Brian A. Kealoha
Mrs. Jana Kimata
Mr. Wayne King
Mr. William R. King
Ms. Stephanie Kishaba
Lloyd & Faye Kitaoka
Dr. Kathryn Klingebiel
Ms. Jo Ann C. Kocher
Ms. Nancy C. Koelper
Dr. Denise E. Konan
Mr. Richard D. Kornowski
Kudlich Insurance Services, LLC
Mr. Yoshitsugu Kuwabe
Hyuk Choon Kwon
Mrs. Leah Langowski
Mrs. Toni L. Lathrop-Lee
Ms. Bonnie V. Lau
Miss Jacqueline J. Levandoski
Mr. Noble Lieu
Miss Juliana Lo
Miss Erica M. Lui-Kwan
Mr. Jason Lupton
Ms. Kay Lynch
Ms. Heide Mar
Ms. Laura Marler
Ms. Laura Matsumoto
Richard & Marjorie Mau
Mrs. Janice McCague
Mrs. Dorien McClellan
Col. William R. McKinney
Mr. & Mrs. George Medina
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Meyers
Ms. Ann Michaud
Mr. Patrick T. Miyamura
Moanalua Gardens Missionary Church
Ms. Fay Molina-Sagon
Mr. Paul R. Munter
Clinton & Lori Murakami
Murakami Roofing Service
Mr. William D. Myers
Gerald & June Naughton
Ms. Oanh T. Nguyen
Ms. Ann Nishihira
Tom & Megan Norris
Ms. Megan O'Connell & Mr. Warren Ripley
Ms. Kirsten L. Oleson
Mrs. Sarah Omalza
Ms. Ruth Y. Onaga
Dayle & James Onishi
Ms. Barbara M. Ornellas
Ms. Jacqueline Palmer-Lasky
Mr. John L. Pang
Ms. Judy Q.U. Park
Mr. Robert G. Pelletier
Mrs. Carole Picciotto
John & Patricia Pitre
Mr. J. William Potter, Jr.
Ms. Denise Preziosi
Ms. Nicole Radford
Ms. Josette F. Rapoza
Mr. Pete C. Renteria & Mr. Kevin S. Caravello
Restaurant Yoshiya
W.S. Rogers
Waileia Davis Roster
Richard & Judith Rovin
Mrs. Sherryl C. Royce
Mr. & Mrs. Greg K. Sakamoto
Jean Sakimura
Allan & Shirley Samuelson
Mr. Michael W. Sankovic
Mr. Glenn S. Sato
Col. William A. Schaake
Mr. George J. Schmelzer
Ms. Stephanie D. Scott
Mr. Stephen W. Seward
Andrew & Angela Shattuck
Mr. Norris S. Shito
Jim Simmons
Katherine & Alan Simpkins
Mr. Wayne Slaughter
Solomon Elementary School
Mr. Lawrence Soto
Terril & David Strain
Ms. Lily Sui-Fong Sun
Gerald & Paula Suyama
Mr. Kiley N. Tahara
Mrs. Evelyn A. Takara
Mr. Ken M. Takemoto
Kelly Tam Sing
Mr. Thomas Tan
Mr. Bryce M. Tani
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Y. Tanouye
Ms. Rizalminda Teocson
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. Tepedino
The Baldwin Group Inc.
Mr. Wade Tonaki
Ms. Mary E. Tripoli
Mr. Joseph Uno
Ms. Danette H. Victorino
Dr. Candace M. Wada
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry S. Wallace
Ms. Chiung L. Wang
Miss Kaopuuokaha T. Weir
Ms. Joanne V. Weldon
Mr. & Mrs. Perry J. White
Ms. Renee M. Winchester
Ms. Cindy Winegar
Mrs. Donna Wisenbaugh
Ms. Harriet Woods
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney T. Yamamoto
Ms. Carolyn L. Yanagi
Mrs. Laraine S. Yasui
Mr. Ronald M. Yokota
Mr. Dean M. Yokotake
Mr. & Mrs. Harold I. Yonashiro
Mr. Gerald Yoshikane
Mr. Everett B. Young
Ms. Teik-Seng Yu
James & Beverly Yuen
Kenneth J. Zienkiewicz, M.D.
FIGHT HUNGER HUI
Kauai Branch
Ms. Paula Bellomo
Ms. Alicia Carveiro
Ms. Catharina Da Silva
Mr. Robin Fricke & Ms. Crystal Lamon
Ms. Margaret Gill
Ms. Alice Gordines
William & Sueyen Ortiz
Ms. Lena M. Robertson
Mr. John Winnes
LAULOA
The Long Leaf of the Taro
Donations of $1,000 or More
A-1 A-Lectrician, Inc.
AARP - Waianae
Accuity LLP
Jane & Shunji Adachi
Adobe
Advanced Reproductive Medicine &
Gynecology of Hawaii Inc.
Join our “Fight Hunger Hui”
to donate automatically
from your checking/savings
account or credit card
Aiea High School
Ala Moana Hotel
Alakai Vending Corporation
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.
Mr. Douglas A. Allen
Aloha Auto Group, Ltd
Aloha Society of Association Executives
Aloha United Way
ALSCO
Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing Lawyers
Alai Aluli
Ms. Brittany Amano
American Airlines, Inc.
American Savings Bank
Anheuser-Busch Sales of Hawaii, Inc.
Anthology Marketing Group, Inc.
Anthony Robbins Foundation
Mr. Julian M. Aragon III
Mr. Michael R. Aranoff
Arbor Global LLC
Aston Hotels & Resorts Hawaii
Mr. William E. Atwater
Ms. Nancy C. Ayotte
BAE Systems Hawaii Shipyards
Ball Corporation
Bank of Hawaii
Bank of Hawaii Foundation
Ms. Beatrice I. Barretto
Mrs. Cynthia Baughman
Mr. J. Gordon Beaton
Ms. Jill M. Beaupre
Becker Communications, Inc.
Mrs. Joan S. Bellinger
Belt Collins Hawaii Ltd.
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Berkey
Joshua & Ann Biggers
Blackmore Brady Hawaii LLC
Terry Bola
Bowers + Kubota Consulting
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Alan Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Boylan
Andrew & Ellen Bradley
Mrs. Elizabeth Bremer
Stan & Theresa Brown
Gerald & Anita Bruce
Mr. & Mrs. John Stephen Buck
Buddha's Light International Association
Building Consultants, Ltd.
Cynthia R. Burdge, M.D.
Buzz's Original Steak House
C & S Wholesale Grocers
Mr. G. Edward Cabral
The Cades Foundation
Cades Schutte, LLP
Marge & John Callahan
Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor
Candace M. Wada D.D.S.
Care*Link IT Department
Carlsmith Ball, LLP
Carole Kai Charities, Inc.
Mr. William W. Carreira
Mr. William A. Carrington
Castiglione A Casauria Foundation
Castle & Cooke Hawaii
Castle Medical Center
Ms. Lehuanani J. Castro
Dr. Ann B. Catts
Mr. Gary L. Caulfield
Mary Lou Cecil Charitable Trust
Cecile Sebastian, D.D.S.
Cedar Assembly Of God
Central Pacific Bank
Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii
Chambers & Chambers Wine Merchants
Chambers & Chambers, Inc.
Chanel Inc.
Ms. Blossom M.H. Chang
Mr. Neill A. Char
Charley's Taxi
Faye & Philip Chase
Mr. Roman Chavez
Cheeseburger Beach Walk
Cheesecake Factory
Mr. Don N. Cherry
Chevron Humankind Employee
Engagement Fund
Chevron Humankind Matching Gift
Program
Chicago Cares, Inc.
Chauncey & Teddie Ching
Mr. Robin R. Ching
Theodore & Chuan Chinn
Stephen & Mildred Chong
Chrysler Minority Dealers Assoc., Inc.
Theron Jon Chun Revocable Living Trust
Ms. Sze Ting Chung
Church Of Christ At Pearl Harbor
Cisco Foundation
City & County of Honolulu
City Mill Company, Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai
Foundation
Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
CoBank
Ms. Carol A. Coleman
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Mahalo to our Donors
COM Investments, LLC
Mr. Kenneth A. Conner
Mr. Charles I. Cook
Mr. Clark R. Cooper
Mr. James C. Cooper
Craig & Esther Murobayashi Foundation
Mr. John Crank
Robert Creps & Debra Pfaltzgraff
Curves - Kaimuki
Cutter Management Co
Mrs. Kathryn Daisey
Mr. H. Dwight Damon
Mr. William C. Darrah
Ms. Catherine E. Davis
Dean Foods Company
Deloitte
Mr. Daniel Dinell
Disposable Products, Inc.
Don Quijote - Kaheka
DoubleTree by Hilton Alana Waikiki Hotel
Jana & Larry Dove
Dyad, LLC DBA Kawaii Kon
E.A. Buck Insurance, Inc.
Mr. Kevin K. Eckert
Mr. Donald Edelheit
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
Robert & Sharon Ehrhorn
Electricians, Inc.
Enterprise Holdings
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Environ Control, Inc.
EPRI/ Electric Power Research Institute
Fairmont Specialty
Admiral Thomas & Mrs. Sarah Fargo,
USN (Ret.)
Farm Credit Services of Hawaii, ACA
Feeding America
The Feinstein Foundation
Ms. Christine Feldmann
Ferguson Enterprises
Mr. Everett V. Fernandez
Mrs. Gayle E. Ferreira
Finance Factors, Ltd.
First Hawaiian Bank
First Hawaiian Bank - Kokua Mai Campaign
First Insurance Charitable Foundation
First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
First United Methodist Church
Col. Ralph E. Fisher, USAF (RET)
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Friedl
Mr. Eric Fujimoto
Amy Y. Fujinaka
Mr. Orlando G. Galeon, Jr.
Sheryl P. Gardner, M.D.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ray Gaskill
GDO, Inc.
German Benevolent Society of
Honolulu, Inc.
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Bill & Sheri Gleason
Mr. Michael A. Gold
Ms. Rose Marie Gooding
Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel
Mr. Jay K. Goss
Deborah A. Goto
Grace Pacific LLC
Grainger Industrial Supplies
Gene & Jean Grippin
GSI Service Group, Inc.
Dr. John Haddock
Keith W. Haden, M.D.
Marvin & Rae Alice Hall
Ms. Shawn E. Hamada & Ms. Anna U.J. Kim
Karen & Mark Hanabusa
Mr. Rodney M. Harano
Harmony Chapter #4 Order of the
Eastern Star
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Harry C. & Nee Chang C. Wong Foundation
Mr. Brook Hart
The Hartley Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hartley
Hawaii Community Foundation
Hawaii Energy Efficiency Program
Hawaii Food Industry Association, Inc.
Hawaii Hunter Education Program
Hawaii Independent Energy
Hawaii Job Corps Center
Hawaii Justice Foundation
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association
Hawaii News Now
Hawaii Perks
Hawaii Pet Expo
Hawaii Self Storage
Hawaii Shotokan Karate, Inc.
Hawaii State AFL-CIO
Hawaii Western Management Group
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.
Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable
Foundation
Hawaiian Telcom, Inc.
HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
Foundation
Hazel H. Takumi Foundation
Healthcare Coalition
Lea & H. John Heide
Helpful Hearts & Giving Hands
Henry & Colene Wong Foundation
HFM FoodService
Hickam Officers' Spouses' Club
Hicks Family Charitable Foundation
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki
Beach Resort
Gerald & Lorraine Hirokawa
Father H. Gaylord Hitchcock
Mr. & Mrs. Hen Min Hiu
HMSA
HMSHost
Hoea - The Foundation
HomeStreet Bank - Kapiolani
Ms. Carol L. Hong
Honolulu Fire Department Federal
Credit Union
Honolulu HomeLoans
Honolulu Star-Advertiser & MidWeek
Honpa Hongwanji Mission Of Hawaii
Ms. Elizabeth Honzik
Horizon Lines
HSI Mechanical, Inc.
Hung Wo & Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation
The Ifuku Family Foundation
Dean & Gail Ihara
Charles & Mildred Ikehara
ILWU Local 142
Immanuel Church
Fred & Sheena Ing
Inspiration Interiors
InSynergy Engineering, Inc.
Dr. Kerry Ishihara
Tully J. Isle
ITO EN (USA) Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Y. Itoga
Mr. Melvyn T. Iwaki
Tad & Carol Iwanuma
Robert & Juanita Jacobsen
James & Sally Zukerkorn Foundation
James Campbell Company LLC
Jean & William K.H. Mau Foundation
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
Johnson Controls, Inc
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Johnson
Carol & Donald Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie R. Jones, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd & Fay Jones
Ms. Cynthia Josserand & Mr. Dean K. Franks
Jugo Life
Kahi Mohala Behavioral Health
Kahuku Community Fund of the Hawaii
Community Foundation
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
Kaiser Permanente
Fred & Alice Kamemoto
Kapiolani Community College
Kapolei Commons
Howard & Audrey Karr
Kasanow & Associates: Life Planning &
Wealth Management
Harry & Patti Kasanow
Peter & Jill Kashiwa
Mr. & Mrs. Ken S. Kato
Mr. Russell S. Kato & Ms. Charleen M. Aina
Ms. Marilyn R. Katzman
Kaumakapili Church
Ms. Joanna Kawamoto
Kazi Foods Corporation of Hawaii
Mr. Brian A. Kealoha
Mr. Rupert P. Kealoha
Ms. Darlene C. Keeno
The Kilcommons Family
Mr. Justin M. Killingsworth
Henry & Fay King
Ms. Maurine King
Mr. & Mrs. Roderick K. King
King Windward Nissan
Ms. Jane F. Kishida
Kathleen & Barry Kishimoto
Dr. Kathryn Klingebiel
Mr. Earl F. Kobatake
Patrick & Kris Kobayashi
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Koide
Koko Marina Center
Kokua In Kind
Steven & Estrellita Komura
Kook Min Hur Foundation
Mr. Richard D. Kornowski
Kraft Foods Hawaii
Kuan Yin Temple
Kudlich Insurance Services, LLC
Marc & Geraldine Laidlaw
Lanie Albrecht Foundation
Ms. Mary Evelyn Lasiter
Ms. Debra J. Lau
Laurence H. Dorcy Hawaiian Foundation
Mr. Brandon League
Leavitt Yamane & Soldner
Andrew & Donna Lee
Mr. Howard J. Lee
Seung Un Lee & Nan Hee Lim
Leeward Community College
Robert & Maxine Leong
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Levins
G. Ley
Dr. Barry R. Lienert
Lifestyle Fitness Training
Lloyd Moore Foundation
The Locations Foundation
Kem & Junko Lowry
Mr. Rey G. Luber
Mr. George Ma
Mr. & Mrs. Lance K. Machamer
Macy's
Tasha & Marcus Major
Mrs. Rosalinda R. Malalis
Manoa Waioli Lions Club
Marriott's Ko Olina Beach Club
Mr. Mark H. Matheson
Matson Navigation Company
Ms. Orleen M. Mau
Mr. Robert F. Maynard
Mrs. Janice McCague
McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLP
McCully Shopping Center
McDonald's Restaurants of Hawaii, Inc.
McInerny Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James E. McKellar
Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc.
Ms. Joan Meagher
Mr. Peter Meagher
Media Links
Menehune Water Company, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Meyers
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Mililani Middle School
Mr. Glenn D. Miyahira & Ms. Angel St. Claire
Mr. Gary S. Miyamoto
MK Engineers, LTD
Moanalua Gardens Missionary Church
Moanalua High School
Mojo LLC
Monarch Insurance Services, Inc.
Ms. Jade Moon
Kathryn & David Moore
Jan & Samuel Moyer
Tom & Lea Mukai
Mr. Paul R. Munter
The Craig & Esther Murobayashi Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Murphy
Mr. Ronald Mushock
Mr. & Mrs. J. N. Musto
Mr. Edward T. Nakagawa
Mr. Sean Nakamura
Mr. Wayne S. Nakashima & Ms. Kay H.
Tokunaga
Nan, Inc.
National Interstate Insurance
Gerald & June Naughton
Arthur & Pamela Neff
Neiman Marcus
Mr. Tim Newsham
Ms. Ai Wah K. Ng
Nightingale Case Management, Inc.
Mr. Glen M. Nomura
Nordic PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Mr. Gary J. North
North Shore Foundation
Not Yet Foundation
Hironari & Yaeko Ohshiro
Garrett & Donna Okubo
Daniel & Geri O'Leary
Ouida & Doc Hill Foundation
Ozzy's Construction, Inc
Pacific Rainbow Foundation
Paradise Beverages, Inc.
Paul's Electrical Contracting LLC
Pearl City Shopping Center
Pearl Highlands Center
PEMCO, LTD
Mr. Richard Pentecost
Mr. John Peterson
PeterVincentArchitects
Ms. Nancy J. Pettiford
The Pettus Foundation
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Pohai Nani Good Samaritan Society
Queen's Medical Center
R.M. Towill Corporation
Rainbow Drive-In, Ltd.
Phillip & Camille Rellinger
Restaurant Yoshiya
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawaii
Risk Solution Partners, LLC
RNO
Road Builders Corporation
Roberts Hawaii, Inc.
Ron's Performance Center
Mr. Bill H. Roome
ROSES Systems Solutions
Rotary Club of Ala Moana
Rotary Club of Mililani Sunrise
Royal State Insurance
Mrs. Sherryl C. Royce
Clifton & Abigail Royston
Mr. Raul Rudoy
Safeway Food & Drug
Mrs. Chongae Saito
Mr. & Mrs. Steven S. Saito
Mrs. Florence S. Sakai
Salon 808
Ms. Fuji Schenck
Ms. Shirley Schick
Mr. George J. Schmelzer
Ms. Stephanie D. Scott
Sedona
Ms. Mary E. Sellers
Servco Pacific, Inc.
Mr. Stephen W. Seward
Santosh D. Sharma, M.D.
Ms. Helene Shenkus
Carol & David Shibata
Shidler Pacific Advisors, LLC - Davies Pacific
Center
Shidler Pacific Advisors, LLC - Waterfront
Plaza
Ms. Pamela Shidu
Gerald Y. Shintaku
Ms. Susan Shintani
Dr. Calvin Y. Shiroma
Mr. Norris S. Shito
Mr. Jeffrey Shonka
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Jim Simmons
David & Jeri Simons
SJ Foundation
Mrs. Geraldine A. Sniffen
Soderholm Sales & Leasing, Inc.
Sodexo Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Song
Ms. Maelynn Soong
Southern Wine & Spirits of Hawaii
Ms. Luella Spadaro
St. George's Church Waimanalo
St. Jude Church
Mr. James L. Starshak
State of Hawaii
Ste Michelle Wine Estates
Keith & Polly Steiner Family Foundation
Sterling Health Services, Inc
Stupski Family Fund of the Hawaii
Community Foundation
Jeffrey & Nancy Sue
Sullivan Family of Companies
Mr. Brian N. Sunada
SunEdison
Susan M. Kosasa Fund of the Hawaii
Community Foundation
Sutter Health
Gerald & Paula Suyama
Swinerton Builders
SWS Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Synagro Technologies, Inc.
Mr. Kiley N. Tahara
Tamura Enterprises, Inc.
Tamura Super Market
Mr. Bryce M. Tani
Ms. Janis Tanimoto
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Y. Tanouye
Target
TD Food Group, Inc.
Territorial Savings Bank
Mr. Wayne T. Teruya
The Baldwin Group Inc.
The Ball Foundation
The Ben & Miriam Lau Foundation
The Bill Healy Foundation
The Earl M. & Margery C. Chapman
Foundation
The Gentry Companies
The Gentry Companies
The Grainger Foundation
The MacNaughton Group
The Pampered Chef
The Private Sector Hawaii
The Shidler Group
Thomas & Elizabeth Brodhead Foundation
Times Super Markets, Ltd.
Mr. Henry P. Ting
Touchstone Properties, Ltd
Town Center of Mililani
Dr. Quyen-Anh Tran
Triangle Club of Hawaii
Truist
Unicold Corporation
Unilever
United Airlines
United Healthcare Svs, Inc.
United States Postal Service - Main
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Hawaii at West Oahu
Mr. Joseph Uno
Leslie & Annie Usui
Mr. Stanley H. Uyehara
Mr. Paul A. Uyeshiro
Mr. Robin Uyeshiro & Ms. Donna Leong
Mr. Scott Viola
Mr. Albert J. Vivas, Jr.
VW Club of Hawaii
Dr. Candace M. Wada
Waianae Mall
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Waiokeola Congregational Church
Waipahu Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr.
Walmart Foundation
Dr. Brian Walsh
Ward Centers
Peter & SueAnn Wargo
Weissman Family Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Joanne V. Weldon
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
West Beach Realty, Inc.
Windward City Shopping Center
Windward Community College
Women's Island Soccer Association
Mr. James W.Y. Wong
Dr. Winona Y. Wong
Ms. Harriet Woods
Ronald & Judy Yamamoto
Mr. & Mrs. Francis K. Yamamura
Mr. Glen T. Yasue
Ms. Akiko Yazawa
Mr. Andrew T. Yim
Young's Market Company of Hawaii
William & Georgina Yuen
Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc.
Harold & Beverly Zane
Zephyr Insurance Company, Inc.
Kenneth J. Zienkiewicz, M.D.
LAULOA
Kauai Branch
Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund of
the Hawaii Community Foundation
Mr. Lars Borg
Larry & Rachael Bowman
Hotel St. Regis
Kauai Brewers, LLC
Kauai United Way
King Auto Center
Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. King
Kmart Lihue
Rotary Club of Hanalei Bay Foundation
Sheraton Kauai Resort
Mr. John A. Taylor
JOHN WHITE LEGACY SOCIETY
Donors who have included the
Hawaii Foodbank in their will or
estate plans
Ms. Kathy Bailey
Mr. Anthony Benzon
Ms. Lainita D. Brownell
Mary Lou Cecil Charitable Trust
Bill & Sheri Gleason
Marvin & Rae Alice Hall
Mr. Gerald P. Harwood
Mrs. Virginia Jordan
Mrs. Polly Kauahi
Kent & Elizabeth Keith
Ms. Ruth Pagell
Lunsford Dole Phillips
Mr. Mitchell S. Uyeno
IN-KIND
Donations of products or services
$1,000 or More
Aiea Copy Center
Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
Colliers International
Del Marc Fujita Enterprises
DoubleTree by Hilton Alana Waikiki Hotel
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
Elite Services
First Hawaiian Bank
Grainger Industrial Supplies
Grand Wailea Resort
Hamakua Macadamia Nut Co.
Hawaii Nautical
Hawaii News Now
Hawaiian Host, Inc.
Hawaiian Springs LLC
HFM FoodService
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Horizon Lines
iHeartMedia
JMD Beverages - Wine Division of Paradise
Beverages
Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club
Matson Navigation Company
MidWeek
MillerCoors
Mr. Solomon Enos
New City Nissan
Pacific Aviation Museum
Pacific Links Hawaii
Paradise Beverages
Prince Resorts Hawaii
Southern Wine & Spirits of Hawaii
The Mountain Apple Company
The Pint Size Corporation
Town Center of Mililani
Trump International Hotel - Waikiki Beach
Walk
Under the Sea LLC
United Airlines
United Healthcare Services
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Walmart - Kapolei
Young’s Market Company of Hawaii
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FOOD DONORS
1,000 Pounds or More
AARP Waianae
Abbott Nutrition
ABC Stores
Access Information Management
Ace Quality Farm Products
Acosta
ADM Retail & Planning Architecture
Advantage Webco Hawaii
AIA Honolulu
Aikahi Elementary School
Ala Moana Hotel
Alaska Airlines
Allied Builders Systems
Aloha Council Boy Scouts of America
Aloha Mustang & Shelby Club of Hawaii
Aloha Products
Aloha State Brokerage
Aloha Tofu
Aloun Farms
American Italian Pasta
Ameriprise Financial Services
Amerisource Bergen Company, Inc.
Aquarius Endeavors USA
Armstrong Produce, Ltd.
Ball Corporation
Bank of Hawaii
Bowers + Kubota Consulting
Boy Scouts Hukilau District
Bumble Bee Foods, LLC
Buzz’s Original Steak House
C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
Cackle Fresh Egg Farm
Cades Schutte, LLP
Campbell Soup Company
Carlsmith Ball, LLP
Central Pacific Bank
CFL
Chevron USA Products Company - Hawaii
Region
Chill Space, LLC
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day
Saints
City & County of Honolulu Employees
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Hawaii
Coffman Engineers
Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Costco Wholesale
Crossfit Lanakila
Curves
D. Otani Produce Company
Darigold, Inc.
Deloitte
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Department of Veterans Affairs
Diamond Bakery Company, Ltd.
DISA Pacific - Ford Island
Dole Food Company Hawaii
Don Quijote, Inc.
DTRIC Insurance
East West Marketing
Eggs Hawaii, Inc.
Eight Point Distributors, Inc.
Feds Feed Families
FEMA
Finest Food Company, Inc.
Five-O Marketing Services, Inc.
Food Pantry
Foodland Supermarkets, LTD.
Forest City
Freight Merchant
Frito Lay, Inc.
Gate Gourmet International
Gateway Fund Raising Services, Inc.
General Mills, Inc.
Girls Scouts of Hawaii
Going Green
Golden State Foods - Hawaii
Graybar Electric
Group 70 International, Inc.
Hain Celestial Group, Inc.
Hale Kula Elementary School
HAM Produce & Seafood
Hanalani Schools
Hard Rock Café
Hartley & McGehee, LLP
Hawaii Air National Guard
Hawaii Bankers Association
Hawaii Baptist Academy
Hawaii Foodservice Alliance, LLC
Hawaii Hunter Education Program
Hawaii Logistics Services
Hawaii National Bank
Hawaii Pet Expo
Hawaii State Teachers Association
Hawaiian Agents, Inc.
Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Cement
Hawaiian Dredging Construction
Company, Inc.
Hawaiian Eateries
Hawaiian Express Services, Inc.
HDR Inc.
HECO
Heinz Corporation, Inc.
Hershey's Chocolate Company
HFM FoodService, Inc.
Hickam AFB Commissary
Hickam Communities LLC
Hidden Villa Ranch
Highlands Intermediate School
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach
Resort
HMSA
Ho Farms
Honolulu Board of Realtors
Honolulu Christian Church
Honolulu Ship Supply Company
Mahalo to our Donors
Honolulu Cookie Company
Hormel Foods
HPC Foods, LTD.
Ihilani Resort & Spa at Ko Olina
Ilima Intermediate School
Imperial Hawaii Resort at Waikiki
Island Pacific Academy
Island Palm Communities
ITO-EN, INC.
J M Smucker Company
James D. Swoish, Inc.
Jessie Lords
Jimmy Buffett's at the Beachcomber, LLC
John H. Wilson Elementary School
JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa
K & K Distributors
Kahuku Elementary School
Kaiser Permanente
Kaneohe Elementary School
Kaneohe MCBH Commissary
Kanoelani Elementary School
Keiki & Associates
Kellogs Sales Company, Inc.
Kimberly Clark Corporation
Ko Olina Marina Store Deli
Ko Olina Resort & Marina
Koha Foods, Inc.
Kraft Foods In Hawaii
Kunia Country Farm
Kyo-Ya Hotels & Resorts, LP
Lamb Weston, Inc.
Larry's Auto Parts, Inc.
Le Jardin Academy
Leilehua High School
Lokiloki, Inc.
Longs Drugs Stores
Love's Bakery
M & M Mars Company, Inc.
Maemae Elementary School
Malt O Meal
Manoa Elementary School
Maunawili Elementary School
MDBS
Mead Johnson & Company, Inc.
Meadow Gold Daires, Inc.
Meds Food for Kids
MGA Architecture, LLC
Micronesia Imports
Mililani Baptist Church & Preschool
Mililani High School
Mililani Mauka Elementary School
Minute Maid Company
Moanalua Gardens Missionary Church
Moanalua High School
Mokulele Elementary School
Mondelez International
Montessori Community School
Mrs. Christina Laney Wycheck
Nan, Inc.
NAPA Hawaii
National Association of Letter Carriers
Navy Region Hawaii
Neal Blaisdell Center
Nestle Purina
Nestle USA
Niagara Bottling
Nimitz Elementary School
Nuuanu Congregational Christian Church
Ocean Spray, Inc.
Office of Community Services
Ohana Veterinary Hospital
Overseas Service
Pacific Expositions
Pearl City Highlands Elementary School
Pearl Harbor Commissary
Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary School
Pearlridge Center - Canstruction
Pepperidge Farm
Peter & Lynn Nakashima
Pinnacle Foods
Pipeline Smokeshop
Post Foods
Proctor & Gamble
Punahou School
Quaker - Tropicana - Gatorade
Quaker Oats
Rainbow Farm & Produce
Reese's
Richard Matsunaga & Associates
Architects, Inc.
Rocky Road Products, Inc.
Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection Resort
Royal State Insurance
Ruby Tuesday
Safeway Food & Drug
Sams Club
Schofield Barracks Commissary
Sheraton Waikiki
Shidler Pacific Advisors, LLC Waterfront Plaza
Shima's Market
Singleton Foods
So Ono Food Poducts, LLC
Song Farm
Special Projects Patrol Squadron Two
Starbucks
State of Hawaii Employees
Steadfast Housing Development
Corporation
Sunmac Hawaii, Ltd.
Swinerton Builders
Tamura Super Market
Target
Territorial Savings Bank
The Clorox Company
Times Supermarkets
Topco Associates LLC
Toshiba Business Solutions
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
UH Master Gardner Program
Unicold Corporation
Unilever/Best Foods
United Airlines, Inc.
United Foods International
United States Postal Service
University of Hawaii
UPS
Waffles of Hawaii
Wai Lana Productions
Waianae Store - Okimoto Corp.
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Waiokeola Congregational Church
Walgreens
Walmart
Wimberly Allison Tong Goo
Welch's Foods, Inc.
Wheeler Elementary School
Whole Foods
Wilson Elementary School
Wing Sing Seafood, Inc.
Women's Island Soccer Association
WORLDPAC, Inc.
FOOD DONORS
Kauai Branch
Cost U Less
Foodland Kauai
Frito Lay Hawaii - Kauai
Hawaii Bankers Association Food Drive
Hawaii FoodService Alliance
Kapaa Banana Company
Kelloggs - One Guy's Co.
KFC - Lihue
Ms. Dorothy Kim
Kmart (Lihue)
Koa Trading Company, Inc.
Kolo Kai Organic Farm
Longs Drugs
M & K Distributors
Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc.
Mondelez
Pepperidge Farm
Pioneer
Rainbow Garden
Safeway Food & Drug
State of Hawaii Employees
Syngenta
The Pint Size Corporation
Times Supermarket | Big Save
United States Post Office
Walmart
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You can help feed Hawaii’s hungry!
Ways to Give
Your generous donations and support help distribute food
through over 200 Hawaii Foodbank member agencies on
Oahu and Kauai. Here are some ways you can continue to
help nourish and give hope to our neighbors, friends and
family in need throughout the year:
1. Bring your donation of nonperishable foods to any of these
year-round drop-off locations: Ruby Tuesday, NAPA Auto Parts, Hard
Rock Café and Cutter Ford/Mitsubishi
2. Donate online at www.hawaiifoodbank.org
3. Organize a food drive or fundraiser with your coworkers,
family or friends
4. Make a monetary donation in person, on the phone or by mail
5. Make a matching gift through your company
6. Designate your donation to the Hawaii Foodbank through Aloha
United Way, #96640 or the Combined Federal Campaign, #38446
7. Give a monetary gift in honor of an individual(s), special
occasion or in memory of a loved one
8. Sign up for our e-newsletter to receive updates on special events
and donor opportunities at www.hawaiifoodbank.org
9. Give the gift of stocks, bonds, securities or real estate
10. Designate the Hawaii Foodbank as beneficiary of your estate
11. Join the John White Legacy Society by making a bequest
through your Will
12. Volunteer at Hawaii Foodbank events and projects
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Hawaii Foodbank – Oahu
2611 Kilihau Street
Honolulu, HI 96819
Ph: (808) 836-3600
Fax: (808) 836-2272
www.hawaiifoodbank.org
Hawaii Foodbank – Kauai Branch
Puhi Industrial Park
4241-A Hanahou Street
Lihue, Kauai 96766
Ph: (808) 482-2224
Fax: (808) 482-2225
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