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In direct response to the estimated 2,430 families or 6,283 individuals who are still in need of housing after being displaced by the Maui wildfires, the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement announced today that it has launched a new centralized housing website. HelpingMaui.org will help survivors find housing, while also serving as a platform for property owners and managers to offer their properties to survivors. ....
The second Maui Ola concert will feature local favorite band, The Green, who will perform live on Sept. 3, 2023, at the Tom Moffatt Waikīkī Shell. The band will offer free live streaming of their performance on mele.com from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ....
The devastating wildfires are marked as the deadliest in US history. First breaking out in Maui earlier this month, the wildfires soon spread to the town of Lahaina, population 12,000. ....
Hula dancers, island-style brunch, crafts and live music are just a few of the attractions expected at General Duffy’s Waterhole’s free boat-show benefit for Maui from 10 a.m. to 8 ....
Help raise funds and needed essentials for First Responders and the local Maui community through Hawaiian Council's Kākoʻ o Maui Fund for wildfire victims ....