Better help for hungry keiki aim of new UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ grant
The initial goal is to track trends in co-enrollment and identify the characteristics of vulnerable populations that do not enroll in eligible programs.
The initial goal is to track trends in co-enrollment and identify the characteristics of vulnerable populations that do not enroll in eligible programs.
A new study focused on expectant Native Hawaiian women and their infants will determine what guides feeding decisions during baby¡¯s first year.
The report states that sustained intervention and system-level changes will be key.
This year, the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foodbank's statewide goal is to raise 35,000 pounds of food and $150,000.
The technology can preserve perishable materials at below-freezing temperatures, without the formation of ice crystals.
$225K in grants will help create a comprehensive approach to address basic student needs.
Donations made to Meals with a Mission to feed hungry students during the spring 2021 semester will be matched by Professor Emerita Jacquie Maly.
The Kauaʻi CTAHR Cooperative Extension collaborated with local nonprofits to develop the CARES Act funded “Safe & Stable Kauaʻi Farms Initiative.”
This year¡¯s University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ foodbank drive raised a record breaking $56,476 in monetary donations.
The award winning dishes were a Citrus Asian Mahi Medley, Green Papaya Salad and Mango Salsa.