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As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older adults—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This disruption affects individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom rely on SNAP to afford groceries and maintain their health.
You Are Not Alone
If you are facing food insecurity, know that help is available. Whether you need groceries, home-delivered meals, or someone to talk to, these resources are here to support you. You deserve dignity, nourishment, and peace of mind.
Check Your EBT Balance
The state Department of Human Services said the state issued full November benefits on Nov. 7, after a federal court ordered that benefits be paid. In addition a a $250 emergency relief payment per eligible person was loaded on EBT cards on Nov. 10.
A temporary funding bill has passed to reopen the government and should allow the state to resume paying food assistance at the normal time in December.
Unused SNAP benefits from previous months may still be available. Benefits usually stay on your card for up to 12 months. Visit your state’s EBT portal or call the number on the back of your card to check your balance.
Help With Rent and Utilities
The state will also provide funds for up to four months of housing and utility payments through the Hawai'i Relief Program to qualifying families with children facing financial hardship. Catholic Charities Hawai'i and Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. are administering the program.
The Hawaiian Council is administering the Office of Hawaiian Affairs $6.1 million Emergency Assistance Program for Native Hawaiian families who have lost or experienced reduced SNAP benefits and Native Hawaiian federal civilian workers who have been furloughed or experienced pay interruptions due to the shutdown. Go to www.hawaiiancoulcil.org/oha-relief to apply or call the Hawaiian Council at 808-596-8155.
The state is also giving $2 million to Hawai'i's food banks and $500,000 to the Farm to Families program to purchase locally produced food. Students who receive free breakfast and lunch at Hawai'i public schools will continue to be fed.
In Hawai`i:
Food Assistance by County:
Oahu:
Maui County:
Hawai'i County:
Kaua'i County:
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Nationwide resources:
National Hotlines for Immediate Help