Food insecurity in Hawai‘i is a pressing and persistent crisis—one that disproportionately affects Native Hawaiian, Filipino, and Pacific Islander communities. Our previous event shed light on the alarming statistics and looming federal funding shortfalls threatening Hawai‘i's food assistance infrastructure. Now, we’re asking: What can we do about it?
This follow-up gathering moves beyond the data to focus on action, collaboration, and possibility. Join us for an interactive dialogue where individuals, faith communities, and organizations will explore how WE can directly contribute to hunger relief efforts.
Whether you’re already engaged in addressing food insecurity or just beginning to ask how you can help, this event is for you. Together, we’ll map out ways to respond locally and build a stronger, more resilient food system rooted in justice, compassion, and community.
Hosted by Faith Action Hawaiʻi and the Interfaith Justice Alliance, in collaboration with other community partners, this event is about creating real impact through shared responsibility and sustained dialogue.
Let’s come together to ensure no one in Hawai‘i goes hungry!