SNAP emergency benefits in Hawaiʻi extended through the holidays
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotment benefits in Hawaiʻi will be extended through January 16, 2023.
Hawaiʻi Gov. David Ige signed a fifth emergency proclamation today for the benefits extension.

The program is backed by federal COVID relief funding.
“Food insecurity is just one of the lingering effects of the pandemic, and SNAP benefits provide Hawaiʻi families with nutritious food,” Gov. Ige said. “This emergency proclamation ensures food security through the holidays. I urge families in need to sign up for SNAP so they can get this federal assistance.
The SNAP program provides crucial food and nutritional support to qualifying households, and those making the transition from public assistance to self-sufficiency. SNAP is managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is the largest food nutrition assistance program in the country.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Human Services reminds the public that the federal government requires recipients of SNAP and Financial Assistance Programs to recertify, or renew, their eligibility annually (for most households) to receive continued benefits.
To apply for or renew SNAP benefits, visit https://pais-benefits.dhs.hawaii.gov/.
For more information about applications and renewals, call toll free 1-855-643-1643.