Help for Maui Hawaii (Updated)
Rock Church: The urgent necessities include prescription and emergency medications, extra clothing, pillows, blankets, hygiene supplies, pet supplies, and more.
There's also a profound need for monetary donations to fund food, shelter, and other essential services.
This is where the Church can and must step up! You can donate to support those affected by the fires by clicking below. https://www.sdrock.com/ministries/disaster/hawaii?fbclid=IwAR25y0UWJiDKvv6NiP0DXzLGpJRO5_YJEPSLr41beJ4Ktt7eNFqIy6ixRE0Maui Strong Fund: This Maui fund is supported by the Hawaii Community Foundation, and is focused on a rapid deployment of funds to local organizations who are helping with food, shelter, and immediate aid. According to the website, the fund has raised $17,091,490 since the fires began and has an ongoing list of organizations that are receiving money. Local organizations that need more donations to continue their work can also apply for additional funds. https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/strengthening/maui-strong-fund
Maui Food Bank: The Maui Food Bank is providing displaced and grieving residents with food and other household necessities like hygiene products, diapers, and toiletries. https://mauifoodbank.org/
Maui Humane Society: The island’s human society is working to identify and find lost pets who escaped or were separated from their families during the wildfires. They are also treating injured animals who were injured and rescued, and helping find temporary housing and food for animals who can’t stay with their families at the moment. https://www.mauihumanesociety.org/
Nā Keiki O Emalia has a mission of grief support, and offers free support groups to help children and teenagers work through the loss of a family member. The grief education program is already collecting donations for food, water, coffee, art supplies, and toys that can be given to families while they recover, and begin to process loss. https://nkoemaui.org/donate/
The Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center had its 49-unit homeless shelter destroyed in the wildfire but is fundraising to house at least 140 residents displaced by the fire in addition to other displaced family units. https://www.khako.org/
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