07/05/2020
May the 4th Be With You 💥🇺🇸❣️
💜 Free Expanded Meal Service and Delivery Program 💜
Please email your inquiry regarding the Expanded Meal Service Program to [email protected] or call Angie at (808)586-8100.
To register anyone for the Expanded Meal Service program, which will start between Mid-July to end of July, they will need:
💥 First and last name
💥 Phone number
💥 Street address (apt/unit, city, and zip code) where meals will be delivered —> No P.O. Boxes
💥 Email address, if they have one.
💥 Any special dietary needs: pureed, chopped, gluten free, soy free, no milk, etc.
💥 Program Category (see below)
Program “Categories” are:
Anyone who is Homebound or isolated
Has a disability or other underlying health conditions
Economically disadvantaged
Residing in identified high poverty or rural geographic area
Limited family or other informal supports
Elderly parents taking care of adult child(ren) with a disability
💜 💜💜 Seven frozen meals will be delivered once a week for a six month period, for each person who signs up for the service.
So, if your household has three people receiving meals, that would be 21 frozen meals delivered, once a week. 💜💜💜
If there are problems during the meal delivery period, email [email protected] or call at 586-8169 for assistance.
Thank you for your participation.
Zosimo Arista, Jr., MSW
Oahu Program Specialist and Liaison for the Self-Advocacy Network
Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities
Princess Victoria Kamamalu Building
1010 Richards Street, Room 122
Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: (808) 586-8169
Fax: (808) 586-7543
e-mail: [email protected]
SCDD website: http://hiddcouncil.org/
HISAAC website: http://hisaac.org/

Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities Mission Statement: The mission of the Council is to empower, advocate, and support Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities statewide; to control their own destiny and determine the quality of life they desire.
Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities Vision Statement: Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are equal to all persons and enjoy basic human rights, among them, life, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. They have choices about where they live, work, learn, play, and pursue their spiritual beliefs, are respected and receive the supports they need.
SAAC is an advocacy group that represents people with developmental disabilities. We support leadership, independence, and choice.