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Aloha,Please see the latest update from the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority regarding the devastating wildfires affecting area...
14/08/2023

Aloha,

Please see the latest update from the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority regarding the devastating wildfires affecting areas on Maui.

Please share this information as broadly as possible. We will continue to keep you informed.

Mālama pono,
John Monahan



Maui Wildfires Update
August 13, 2023

Visitors Urged to Forego Travel Plans to West Maui

Vacation travel to West Maui is strongly discouraged for the near future. Visitors in West Maui have largely heeded the call to leave the island. About 46,000 people have flown out of Kahului Airport since Wednesday.

In the weeks ahead, the collective resources and attention of the federal, state and county government, the West Maui community, and the travel industry must be focused on the recovery of residents who were forced to evacuate their homes and businesses.

Visitors with plans to stay in West Maui in the coming weeks and months are urged to consider rescheduling their travel plans for a later time when the overall situation has improved for area residents.

Hotels in West Maui have temporarily stopped accepting bookings of future reservations. At this time, many hotels are housing their employees and families until the fires in West Maui are fully contained and travel on the roadways is safe. These same hotels are preparing to house evacuees and first responders working on disaster recovery.

While efforts are underway to restore basic services, like power and communications, visitors are encouraged to refrain from attempting to reach West Maui accommodations for reservation adjustments until the situation improves.

Travel to the other Hawaiian Islands, like Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Lānaʻi, and Hawaiʻi Island, are not affected at this time.

Access Restrictions In Lāhainā

The devastation in Lāhainā is immense and unprecedented. The extent of the damage affecting residents, families and area businesses has yet to be fully understood. Experts have warned that hazardous materials are likely present. The area most affected by the wildfires is off limits to the public.

Visitors leaving West Maui, or needing to pass by Lāhainā to pick up their belongings, are reminded to comply with the protocols established by law enforcement and Maui County officials. There is no access into the restricted zones of historic Lāhainā town until the hazardous conditions improve.

For updates, visit the County of Maui website: www.mauicounty.gov/.

Assistance Center to Relocate to Ke‘ehi Lagoon

The Assistance Center at the Hawai‘i Convention Center will close at noon Sunday, August 13, and be relocated to the Keʻehi Lagoon Memorial at 2685 N. Nimitz Highway in Honolulu.

Operated in partnership with the American Red Cross to support those evacuated from Maui due to the wildfires, the Assistance Center has served nearly 300 evacuees since the facility opened on August 9. Evacuees have been provided with temporary accommodations until they are able to board flights to return home or secure their own hotel lodging. Water and food have been provided to the evacuees, as well as showers, toiletries and clothes, if needed, all free of charge.

The American Red Cross will continue to offer these same services to Maui evacuees at Ke‘ehi Lagoon Memorial. Shuttles offering free transportation from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to Keʻehi Lagoon Memorial will be running throughout the day and can be found outside of baggage claim 9 and baggage claim 20 at the airport.

How to Help

Anyone wanting to make donations to help communities and families recover on Maui can do so through the Maui Strong Fund established by the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation. The link can be accessed here.

Due to capacity limitations, please consider making financial rather than physical donations.

Hotels, vacation rental owners, and anyone with available space to temporarily house displaced Maui residents are encouraged to make those accommodations available. The state is setting up programs to make those connections. See the latest at MauiStrong.hawaii.gov.

The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority will continue to provide updates and answers to frequently asked questions on our website.


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13/08/2023

The Hawai‘i Community Foundation, with the generosity of donors, has activated its Maui Strong Fund with $1 million in commitments to support residents affected by the Maui wildfires.

The effort was anchored by a $500,000 contribution from the Omidyar ‘Ohana Fund at HCF, in addition to $170,000 from existing funds in the Maui Strong Fund, $100,000 from the Goodfellow Bros., $50,000 from Hawai‘i Life, $25,000 from the Cooke Foundation, $25,000 from Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design, a center of the Doris Duke Foundation, and anonymous donors.

“HCF is collaborating with Maui County Mayor Bissen, state leaders, and nonprofit organizations to assess the evolving situation and the priorities needed to support Maui residents at this time,” says Micah Kāne, CEO and president of HCF. “The Maui Strong Fund will provide resources that can be deployed quickly, with a focus on relief and recovery for the devastating wildfires that are still taking place on Maui. A sincere mahalo to our donors who continue to support our community in the times we need it most. Our hearts go out to everyone on Maui right now.”

HCF will not be collecting a fee for donations to the Maui Strong Fund; 100 percent of the funds will be distributed for community needs.

For nonprofit organizations seeking funding, please email your request to [email protected]. In an effort to move resources swiftly and to reduce the burden on organizations serving on the frontlines, HCF is forgoing a formal application process at this time. The initial round of grants is expected to be released as soon as possible.

For donations to the Maui Strong Fund at HCF, visit https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/maui-strong.

For questions or additional information on giving, please contact Donor Services at (808) 566-5560 or [email protected].

See our full press release on our website.

13/08/2023

This unprecedented FIRE emergency has brought tragedy to our doorstep. Many homes, businesses and historic places have been damaged and destroyed. We need to come together now to make sure our town recovers from this.

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW!

Please donate at www.lahainarestoration.org to give your best gift to make sure Lahaina will recover from this destruction! Your gift will be used to help with the recovery efforts for Lahaina.

Please make sure this tragedy is not the end of our story. Give today to show the world that Lahaina is stronger when we work together!


Mahalo,

Theo Morrison
Executive Director
Lahaina Restoration Foundation

Aloha friends and clients!We are thankfully ok - but the island is not. Many have asked me where they can send donations...
11/08/2023

Aloha friends and clients!

We are thankfully ok - but the island is not. Many have asked me where they can send donations. I'm posting a message regarding the same in the event you would like to donate or share the information with others.

Also, please reach out to us to help you with any upcoming vacation plans you may have. As you can imagine, most of our business served Maui... We can book anywhere in the world and don't charge a service fee :)

Aloha Oukou,

For monetary donations best to make an offering to Hawaii Community Foundation HCF (info and Link below).

For donations to the Maui Strong Fund at HCF, visit https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org For questions or additional information on giving, please contact Donor Services at (808) 566-5560 or [email protected].
Our Church Conference is also taking monetary donations via paypal at: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick...

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Kahu Wayne Higa
Ka'ahumanu Church

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