"Hawaii's Food Basket Shines with .4 Million Federal Funding"
Impact on the Food Bank
The Food Basket, a cornerstone of the Hawaiʻi Island community, is about to experience a significant transformation with the arrival of .4 million in federal funding. This influx of resources will allow the food bank to expand its operations and reach more individuals in need. It will enable them to stock up on a wider variety of food items, including the locally grown produce that is now made more affordable through the “DA BUX” program. The additional funds will also help in improving the storage and distribution facilities, ensuring that the food reaches those who need it most in a timely and efficient manner. This will not only alleviate hunger but also contribute to the overall well-being of the community.The Food Basket has always been committed to providing high-quality food to those facing food insecurity. With the new funding, they can enhance their efforts and offer a more diverse range of nutritious options. This will have a positive impact on the health of the community, as people will have access to fresh, locally sourced produce that is rich in essential nutrients. It will help in combating diet-related diseases and promoting a healthier lifestyle.
The “DA BUX” Program
The “DA BUX” program, made possible by the federal funding and the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP), is a game-changer for SNAP-EBT cardholders on Hawaiʻi Island. This partnership between the Food Basket and local food retailers allows cardholders to enjoy a 50% discount on Hawaii-grown fruits and vegetables. It provides a significant incentive for people to choose fresh, local produce over processed and less nutritious options.The program has already shown promising results in increasing access to healthy food for the community. SNAP-EBT cardholders are now able to purchase a greater quantity of locally grown produce, which not only benefits their health but also supports local farmers. By promoting local agriculture, the “DA BUX” program helps in strengthening the local food economy and creating a more sustainable food system.
Senator Hirono's Role
U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono's role in securing this federal funding cannot be overstated. Her dedication and efforts to address food security issues in Hawaii have been instrumental in bringing this significant amount of money to the Food Basket.Senator Hirono understands the importance of providing access to healthy and affordable food for every household. Through her leadership and advocacy, she has been able to secure key priorities for Hawaii in the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act of 2024. This includes the increase in the GusNIP, which has made the “DA BUX” program a reality. Her continued work in bridging the gaps in our food systems is a testament to her commitment to the well-being of the people of Hawaii.