10/17/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/17/2025 22:35
STATE OF HAWAIʻI
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
KA ʻOIHANA MĀLAMA LAWELAWE KANAKA
RYAN I. YAMANE
DIRECTOR
KA LUNA HOʻOKELE
JOSEPH CAMPOS II
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
KA HOPE LUNA HOʻOKELE
TRISTA SPEER
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
KA HOPE LUNA HOʻOKELE
FEDERAL SNAP WORK REQUIREMENT CHANGES TO BEGIN
Department of Human Services Offers Guidance and Resources
October 17, 2025
HONOLULU - The Hawai'i Department of Human Services (DHS) is mobilizing to support communities ahead of new federal work requirements for SNAP recipients, effective November 1, 2025. These requirements stem from a federal law passed this year and are not a state-initiated measure. DHS affirms its commitment to helping impacted individuals understand, adapt and maintain access to vital food assistance.
The revised federal rules will now subject the following groups to work or training requirements:
Under the new federal law, those affected must complete an average of 80 hours per month (20 hours per week) in qualifying work or training activity. Acceptable activities include paid or self-employment, volunteer service with a government or nonprofit organization, or participation in job training programs such as SNAP Employment and Training, or services at American Job Centers.
"These are significant federal changes that will impact many individuals and families in Hawai'i," said Hawai'i Department of Human Services Director Ryan Yamane. "Our commitment is to provide clear information and supportive resources, so that every household feels informed and supported through this transition."
DHS reminds SNAP participants to carefully review any notices sent by the department, as some may require action to maintain benefits. To assist residents, DHS has published Frequently Asked Questions and resource guides on food assistance and training, as well as community support. Click here to view the FAQs.
A number of other food-related resources are available for households needing
assistance. Households may contact the following resources for food assistance:
DHS will continue to monitor evolving federal requirements and stands ready to update resources and guidance accordingly. For updates, residents are encouraged to monitor the DHS website and respond promptly to any DHS notifications. Individuals with questions may call 1-855-643-1643 and ask to speak with an Eligibility Worker.
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