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them about their plans during (OVID-19. If we missed you, or if there is any way that staff <br /> can assist you further in this period of emergency, please contact us. <br /> For more information about meal plans, or how to enroll in the nutrition program, <br /> contact the (all (enter. <br /> SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) <br /> What is it? During this pandemic, many are struggling with enough food to eat. SNAP <br /> helps families and individuals on public assistance, seniors and people with disabilities get <br /> the food they need. <br /> For more information concerning SNAP, or how to enroll, contact the(all tenter. <br /> FOOD DISTRIBUTION SITES AND FOOD DELIVERY <br /> What is it? Island-wide emergency food distribution plan in response to(OVID-19. This <br /> involves distribution of boxes with a supply of non-perishable food and locally gathered <br /> fresh produce for individuals&families. Numerous organizations are getting food to those <br /> who need help in two ways: drive up sites and home delivery for those who cannot make <br /> it to the distribution site. <br /> For more information on locations, dates and times of the drive up sites or to sign up <br /> for home delivery, contact the(all (enter. <br /> MEDICAL ASSISTANCE "" <br /> COVID-19 SCREENING AND TESTING <br /> What is it? Locations throughout the island offer drive-through screening and testing <br /> clinic(s). These free clinics are open to the public. However, individuals must first undergo <br /> an on-site screening by a physician to determine if they meet the criteria to be tested. The <br /> screening criteria will be based on guidance of the (D(and the State's COVID-19 Response <br /> Task Force. <br /> For more information on locations, dates and times of the drive-through screening, <br /> contact the (all (enter. <br /> FINANCIAL HELP WITH MEDICAL NEEDS <br /> What is it? The Hawaii Med-QUEST program provides those in need with no-cost <br /> access to health, mental health, medical and dental coverage. <br /> For more information about eligibility requirements, or to seek a referral for a service <br /> provider, contact the (all (enter. <br /> BAY C1 INIC <br /> What is it? Healthcare for the Uninsured.All of the services at Bay Clinic are available <br /> to you whether or not you have health insurance. If you qualify for QUEST(Hawai'i State <br /> Medicaid Managed (are Plan), Bay Clinic can help you and your family get enrolled in the <br /> program. If you do not qualify,you can still be seen at any of their clinics for primary care, <br /> behavioral health, or dental care. <br /> For more information about healthcare for the uninsured, contact the Bay Clinic(all <br /> (enter at(808) 333-3600. (continue on page 5) <br /> 4 <br />
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