100 or more Deaths have been confirmed in wildfires that devastated Maui, Hawaii. The family escaped from the car, into the sea To escape the surging flames that engulfed the town of Lahaina with little warning. The cause of the wildfire remains unknown. Multiple factors may have contributed to the disaster.
The surviving Hawaiians are now back in the rubble and slowly beginning the process of rebuilding their lives.very soon Visit Maui As a tourist? Postponing the trip is a good idea.
If you want to send aid to the people of Maui, Gov. Josh Green recommends: Please be careful And validate the charity. Here are five of his trustworthy organizations that can reach out to those affected by the wildfires in Hawaii.
Hawaii Community Foundation
On the Governor’s recommendation, Hawaii Community Foundation We support survivors in a variety of ways and provide grants to other organizations working in our communities.
According to the group’s website, people Donated over $34 million We thank them for their dedicated relief efforts. Maui Strong Fund. The Hawaii Community Foundation has already donated more than $4 million of these donations to grantees such as Aloha Diaper Bank, Kahala-a-Keola Homeless Resource Center and Pacific Bath Collective.
maui food bank
If you live on the island and would like to donate items, maui food bank From Mr., there was a request for rice, baby food, sanitary goods, etc.For those who want to help from afar, charities are accepting financial support make a donation through the website. The Maui Food Bank claims to fund about four meals for every dollar donated.
Maui United Way
Maui United Way is another group working to help those affected by wildfires. The assistance covers a wide range of areas, including counseling survivors, transportation to clinics, and assistance in exchanging burnt ID cards. This group accepts donations online. disaster relief fund.
Council for the Advancement of Native Hawaiians
through them Kakoo Maui Foundation, Council for the Advancement of Native Hawaiians Provides immediate help to survivors. Beyond disaster relief efforts, this nonprofit provides Hawaiians with financial leadership and development opportunities.
american red cross
of Red Cross Currently, we are conducting relief activities locally for those affected by the wildfires in Hawaii. Services include overnight shelter, meals, and reunification with loved ones separated during the disaster. Visit his website for the group, Donations Designated to Help Affected People in Hawaii. You can also make a general $10 donation by texting REDCROSS to 90999.