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Hawaii Foodbank and its partners seeing uptick in need

The Hawaii Foodbank and its partners are seeing an uptick in need as the holiday season gets underway. Central Union Church in Honolulu, also has seen an uptick in demand for its weekly food distribution on Wednesdays

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Volunteer Lorelei Estrada accepted a request sheet for food at Central Union Church’s distribution drive on Punahou Street on Wednesday.
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Volunteer Rebecca Woodland distributed food at Central Union Church’s distribution drive on Punahou Street on Wednesday.
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Volunteer Marlyn Breeden, left, hustled food into the truck of a car as Martha Balkin opened the hatch.
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Volunteers Jun Yamaguchi, left, and Celeste Oda hustled boxes of food into the trunk of a car.
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Volunteers Marlyn Breeden, left, and Celeste Oda hustled boxes of food into the truck of a car.
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Recipients of Wednesday’s food distribution drive at Central Union Church braved the rainy day as they secured their donations.
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A recipient of Wednesday’s food distribution drive ate at Central Union Church.
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Volunteers and Hyatt Employees Share Barino, left, and Kehau Flores distributed food at Central Union Church’s distribution drive.
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Volunteers Kehau Flores, left, and Laura St. Denis distributed food at Central Union Church’s distribution drive.
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A recipient of Wednesday’s food distribution drive ate at Central Union Church.

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