Papa Ola Lōkahi sends its deepest aloha to the residents of Maui affected by the sweeping wildfires. We offer pule and a collection of helpful resources to stay updated and to support our ʻohana and friends on Maui. Hui No Ke Ola Pono, the Maui Native Hawaiian Health Care System, is working diligently to assist those impacted. Please send your prayers, donations, and these helpful resources to those in need.
Me ke aloha nunui,
Papa Ola Lōkahi
CRITICAL INFO FOR MAUI RESIDENTS
Supplies, food and water are being distributed at all shelters. Hui No Ke Ola Pono at Cameron Center is another health care and distribution point. People seeking housing should register at one of the shelters. Hotel rooms and home stays are being implemented immediately.
- Maui Disaster Recovery & Relief. A collective of organizations coordinating resources and information
- Maui Emergency Management
- Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
- Hawaii Red Cross
- Kihei Lahaina Fire Relief Alliance, Rep. Terez Amato
- Maui Fires People Locator
FEMA Disaster Website in Multiple Languages:
CASH IS WELCOMED. So many near and far want to help. Off island supporters are strongly encouraged to contribute cash or gift cards. This can help assure that what is needed are procured and the Maui economy is still being supported:
- Hawaii Community Foundation, Maui Strong
- Maui Mutual Aid
- Lāhui Foundation
- ʻAha Pūnana Leo
- American Red Cross of Hawaii
- Maui Food Bank
- Hawaii Food Bank
- Hawaii Peoples Fund
- Aloha United Way, Maui Relief Fund
- Hui No Ke Ola Pono, Cameron Center, Wailuku
- Maui War Memorial, Wailuku
- Maui Preparatory Academy, Lahaina
- Kahului Baptist Church
- King’s Cathedral, Wailuku
- Call for Help, 8/13/2023
- Office of Wellness and Resilience
- SAMHSA Disaster Distress
- Hawaii Cares 988
updated 8/24/23, 9 AM