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There are no words ...
"There are no words to describe the heartbreak we feel for our Maui 'ohana during this devastating time.
The worst natural disaster in our islands' history and the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century.
The town of Lahaina is unrecognizable and the lost of lives are unimaginable."
- Kamu Grugier-Hill
The worst natural disaster in our islands' history and the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century.
The town of Lahaina is unrecognizable and the lost of lives are unimaginable."
- Kamu Grugier-Hill
Anything will help Any amount of donation will help us to support during this tragic time and beyond. 100% of proceeds raised will support efforts established to help families and local business that have lost their homes and livelihood in the Lahaina, Maui fires.
Through the Lonomai Foundation and the Rebuilding Maui Relief Fund, we are committed to the long term financial assistance in the rebuilding and rehabilitation of the Lahaina community and town, as well as the short term emergency funding and support for tangible items that is needed such as generators, tents, medicine, school supplies, and much more. |
Please Donate
Please help us in restoring this beautiful and historic community. Mahalo for your time and efforts to Rebuilding Maui!
- Kamu Grugier-Hill |
Progress To Date
Donations are updated monthly.
100% of your generous donation will be going to to the residents of Lahaina, we are working with organizations with boots on the ground to ensure your charitable gift will be utilized by organizations like the Hawaii Community Foundation and Habitat for Humanity, who are currently working with those impacted to ensure a quick response focusing on rebuilding as well as the rehabilitation of the Lahaina community and its people.
A Historic And Devastating Fire
The world has witnessed a historic and devastating fire on the island of Maui, Hawaii. The wind-driven fires prompted evacuations, caused widespread damage, and killed more than a hundred people in the town of Lāhainā. Approximately 1,300 people remain missing. A perfect storm of conditions led to the deadly blazes. The drought blanketing swaths of the archipelago played a major role. Hurricane Dora, meanwhile, churned in the Pacific several hundred miles south. The islands were not under hurricane warnings. Still, the storm's resulting low pressure, paired with a high pressure to the north, created strong winds that would fuel the destruction. An emergency declaration was signed on August 8. By August 9, the state government of Hawaii issued a state of emergency for the entirety of the state. On August 10, U.S. President Joe Biden issued a federal major disaster declaration. |
The Lonomai Foundation is here to help.
To build. To Serve. To Love.
Rebuilding Maui relief fund is a campaign created by the Lonomai Foundation, a fiscally sponsored project at Impact Philanthropy Group, a California-based nonprofit 501c3. All contributions are fully tax deductible to full extent of the law. Please contact your tax advisor for further information.
*Home page photo credit Wtp22 *Lahania photo credit Wikiwillz |
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