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No one will say why school lunch costs Hawaiʻi DOE $9 a plate
Genevieve Mumma 8/6/25 Genevieve Mumma 8/6/25

No one will say why school lunch costs Hawaiʻi DOE $9 a plate

Lawmakers have pushed the education department for more details on the costs of running its school meal program.

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Food insecurity forum focuses on current and future needs in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 6/26/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 6/26/25

Food insecurity forum focuses on current and future needs in Hawaiʻi

Keeping struggling individuals properly fed is already considered a growing challenge, locally, even as the threat of federal funding cuts leave an uncertain future for SNAP and, consequently, food banks as well.

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Column: Expand free school meals, because all keiki deserve to eat
School Meals Genevieve Mumma 4/10/25 School Meals Genevieve Mumma 4/10/25

Column: Expand free school meals, because all keiki deserve to eat

Nearly 1 in 3 households with children struggles to put food on the table. For these children, school meals may be the only balanced meal they get in a day.

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Latest USDA cuts will harm Hawaiʻi’s food security, from farmers to kids
Food Banks Genevieve Mumma 3/18/25 Food Banks Genevieve Mumma 3/18/25

Latest USDA cuts will harm Hawaiʻi’s food security, from farmers to kids

Hawaiʻi’s food security is already weak. Nearly one-third of children in the state live in a food insecure home and the demand for food banks is on the rise.

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