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Kaukau 4 Keiki to Provide Meals For Big Island Children

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Kaukau 4 Keiki is launching across Hawai‘i to address the increased food hardship families experience during summer months.

The new program is being implemented in partnership with USDA Food Services, Hawai‘i Child Nutrition Program, and food access coordinators across the islands. Vibrant Hawai‘i is leading Kaukau 4 Keiki on Hawai‘i Island, which runs for seven weeks – June 14 through July 31. The free program is open to all children, 18 years and younger, and up to age 22 for individuals who live with a physical or mental disability and participate in school programs.

“Our network of resilience hubs continue to provide critical support to their communities. Through the Kaukau 4 Keiki program we are able to expand and welcome new partners to the network.” said Janice Ikeda, Executive Director of Vibrant Hawai‘i.

Kaukau 4 Keiki will provide a seven-day kit of breakfast and lunch supplies, including locally sourced produce. Hawai‘i Island kits will include 10 pounds of fruits and vegetables, and a mix of pantry staples such as bread, cereal, shelf stable milk, and shelf stable protein for keiki to create healthy, nutritious meals.

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Families can register online at bit.ly/kaukau4keiki. Kits will be distributed island wide beginning the week of June 14.

For more information and to make a donation go to kaukau4keiki.org.

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