HAWAI‘I RELIEF PROGRAM

Posted on Oct 28, 2025 in Main

Click here for Hawai‘i Relief Program FAQs.
Click here for a video statement from DHS Deputy Director Joseph Campos.

GOVERNOR GREEN ANNOUNCES COORDINATED RELIEF
EFFORT TO PROTECT HAWAIʻI FAMILIES FROM FEDERAL
SHUTDOWN IMPACTS

Support for Housing and Utility Payments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 29, 2025

HONOLULU – Governor Josh Green today announced a coordinated relief effort to protect Hawaiʻi families from Federal shutdown impacts. In partnership with the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), the Department of Education (HIDOE) and other state agencies, the Green Administration is activating multiple avenues of support to help households who may temporarily lose benefits under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) starting November 1. Applications for the Hawaiʻi Relief Program will be accepted beginning today, Wednesday, October 29, 2025.

The shutdown of the federal government has caused uncertainty and will result in food insecurity for 165,000 individuals in Hawaiʻi who depend on SNAP benefits. Under the Hawaiʻi Relief Program, the Hawaiʻi Department of Human Services, along with its partners, Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi (CCH) and Maui Economic Opportunity Inc. (MEO), will provide up to four months of TANF support for housing and utility payments for eligible families who have at least one dependent child in their household and are in financial crisis or have an episode of need.

The Hawaiʻi Relief Program is separate from the ongoing TANF cash assistance benefits and has a different application process, eligibility criteria and requirements. Individuals do not need to be on SNAP to apply for the Hawaiʻi Relief Program.

To be eligible for the Hawaiʻi Relief Program, a family must demonstrate a financial crisis or an episode of need; have at least one dependent child under the age of 18 in the family; and meet the income eligibility guidelines. A financial crisis or episode of need exists when there is financial instability due to an unexpected event (e.g., furlough, layoff, medical emergency, natural disaster, etc.) and an impending eviction or disconnection of a utility source because the family is behind on housing or utility payments, or the family is currently homeless.

A family may apply for TANF housing and utility payments support through the Hawaiʻi Relief Program based on its current needs.

DHS contracted CCH and MEO to administer the Hawaiʻi Relief Program statewide. CCH and MEO are nonprofit, community-based agencies with expertise in providing services to families and children. CCH will administer the Hawaiʻi Relief Program on the islands of Kauaʻi, Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island, while MEO will administer the program on the islands of Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi.

As part of the state’s coordinated response, Governor Green has provided $2 million in state support from the Department of Human Services to Hawai‘i Foodbank for statewide support in this time of need.

These resources will immediately bolster local food banks so they can continue delivering essential food assistance to our communities across every island. At a time when federal support is paused, Hawaiʻi is stepping up to make sure our kūpuna, our keiki and our working families are supported.

“These are challenging times for working families across Hawaiʻi. No one should go hungry or lose stability because of gridlock in Washington, D.C.,” said Governor Green. “Our administration, together with the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Department of Education and community partners — is stepping up to ensure everyone in Hawaiʻi has access to food and essential aid during this federal shutdown.”

“We appreciate Governor Green’s leadership and decisive action in establishing the Hawai‘i Relief Program,” said Joseph Campos, deputy director of the Department of Human Services. “Through this initiative, we can continue serving Hawai‘i’s families with compassion and integrity, ensuring that essential support reaches those most affected by the federal shutdown.”

“The state’s new Hawai‘i Relief Program reflects what Hawai‘i does best: Our community coming and working together to help those in time of need,” said Catholic Charities Hawai‘i President and CEO Tina Andrade. “We’re grateful to partner with Governor Green and the state Department of Human Services to ensure these valuable financial resources reach those who need them the most. CCH has stood with Hawai‘i families through every crisis — from the recent pandemic to the Maui wildfires — by helping to provide critical rent and mortgage relief. We are honored to continue that mission through this state-led housing assistance program.”

“We understand the challenges residents are facing as many adapt to new requirements to access essential services such as food and housing,” said MEO Chief Executive Officer Debbie Cabebe. “MEO is honored to assist with this transition by administering the Hawai‘i Relief Program in partnership with the state Department of Human Services. As we have for the past 60 years, MEO stands ready to help.”

For more information or to apply starting October 29, please visit the appropriate website or call the office on your island.

Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi for residents on Kauaʻi, Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island
Telephone Number: 808-521-4357, press “1” for financial assistance and press “1” again for the Hawaiʻi Relief Program (HRP) Team.

Email Address: [email protected]

Website and Online Application:
https://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/hawaii_relief_program/

Honolulu Office
1822 Keʻeaumoku Street
Honolulu

Leeward Oʻahu Office
86-082 Farrington Highway #255
Waiʻanae

West Hawaiʻi Island Office
73-5618 Maiau Street
Kailua-Kona

East Hawaiʻi Island Office
58 Kinoʻole Street, Suite 104
Hilo

Kauaʻi Office
4373 Rice Street #1
Līhuʻe

Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc., for residents on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi
Telephone Number: 808-243-4357
Email Address: [email protected]
Website: https://www.meoinc.org/

Online Application:
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/3d429f59d6874122baedf6fb19d85913

Maui Office
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center
99 Mahalani Street
Wailuku

East Maui Office
Hāna Neighborhood Center
5060 Uakea Road
Hāna

Molokaʻi Office
380 Kolapa Place
Kaunakakai

Lānaʻi Office
1144 ʻIlima Avenue #102
Lānaʻi City

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We will continue to provide updates as we receive guidance from our federal partners.

  • SNAP Outreach Providers
    DHS contracts eight different nonprofits throughout the state to conduct outreach to households eligible for SNAP benefits and to provide assistance with referrals to food resources in the community.
  • Aloha United Way 2-1-1
    Aloha United Way is a SNAP outreach provider that maintains a database that can provide referrals to other helpful food resources in your community.

    • Statewide: 211
  • Hawaiʻi Foodbank
    Hawaiʻi Foodbank works together with its network of food partner agencies to serve the needs of the community on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi.

    • Oʻahu: 808-836-3600
    • Kauaʻi: 808-482-2224
  • Hawaii Island Food Basket
    The Food Basket is Hawaiʻi Island’s Food Bank. The website includes information on how to locate food resources, including food pantries and soup kitchens on Hawaiʻi island.

    • Hawaiʻi Island: 808-933-6030
  • Maui Food Bank
    The mission of Maui Food Bank is to end hunger in Maui County. The Maui Food Bank distributes over 8 million pounds of food each year, including 2.3 million pounds of fresh produce.

    • Maui: 808-243-9500

Vibrant Hawai‘i is also providing resources to those impacted by the federal shutdown: https://www.vibranthawaii.org/