Maui Recovery Assistance

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Maui Recovery Assistance Task Force (2)

A MESSAGE FOR MAUI RESIDENTS 

In the wake of the recent devastating fires that have displaced many Maui residents, Hawaiʻi County and our partners are taking proactive steps to provide support and assistance during this challenging time. We understand that times of crisis demand a united front, and we are committed to offering our help and resources to those in need.

We aim tocreate a comprehensive resource hub on our website that will serve as a lifeline for displaced Maui residents. We recognize that access to essential services and vital information is crucial in times like these, and our dedicated team is working tirelessly to compile a wealth of resources and assistance programs to assist you.

What you can expect from our resource hub:

Housing Assistance: Discover options for temporary housing, rental assistance, and guidance on finding a new home.

Financial Assistance: Learn about financial relief programs, grants, and aid available to help you recover.

Employment Assistance: Explore job listings and career resources to help you rebuild your livelihood.

Business Assistance: Get valuable support and resources for businesses impacted by the recent fires. Explore financial aid, business recovery programs, and guidance on reopening.

Food Assistance: Access information on food distribution sites, meal programs, and assistance for those experiencing food insecurity.

Medical Assistance: Find information on non-emergency medical services, prescription assistance, Medicaid information, and records replacement services. 

Transportation Assistance: Explore transportation options to help you get to essential appointments and services.

Hawaiʻi County is here to assist you every step of the way, providing a beacon of hope and a helping hand as you navigate these challenging times. Together, we can overcome adversity and rebuild more robust, resilient communities.

We invite you to explore our resource hub and find the support you need. Your well-being is our top priority, and we stand with you in solidarity and compassion.

Together, we will emerge from this crisis more resilient than ever.

If you or someone you know has a resource they would like to see added to this hub, please contact cyrus.johnasen@hawaiicounty.gov.

GUIDANCE FOR OUR RESIDENTS

Mayor Roth has issued preliminary guidance to Hawaiʻi Island residents who wish to aid Maui in its ongoing recovery efforts. This guidance has been shaped by the insights of Hawaiʻi Island officials who attended the initial Task Force meeting on August 10th, as well as leaders from Maui County, non-profit organizations, and local communities who have been in touch over the past 96 hours.

It is important for residents to recognize that Mayor Roth acknowledges the diverse ways individuals are connected to the Maui devastation and encourages responses that match those connections. Nevertheless, the guidance highlights existing capacity challenges that should be handled with attention and sensitivity according to the Mayor's recommendations.

“We understand that everyone wants to help Maui right now,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “It is what makes Hawaiʻi such an amazing and special place. However, it is important to remember that Maui’s recovery will be a marathon and not a sprint. There are definitely needs that need to be addressed, but it cannot happen all at once. We need to be coordinated and thoughtful to minimize our footprint and maximize our impacts. This guidance aims to achieve these objectives in the short term and set the stage for long-term success." 

Mayor Roth has divided potential efforts into five distinct categories, as follows:

Contribute to High-Impact Organizations

After extensive discussions with officials, non-profit leaders, and community members in Maui, it has been determined that the most effective immediate contribution is through monetary donations to established community-focused organizations with a strong track record of efficiently distributing funds where they will have the greatest influence. These include:

  1. Hawaiʻi Community Foundation’s Maui Stong Fund
  2. CNHA's Kākoʻo Maui Fund 
  3. Maui United Way’s Maui Fire Disaster Fund 

Hold off on physical goods... for now

We know that everyone is eager to donate what they have to the families that lost everything. That’s “local” style and what makes Hawaiʻi such a special place. 

While the natural inclination is to provide material goods to families who have lost everything, there is presently no clear mechanism to ensure these items promptly reach those in need. Until a reliable distribution system is in place, it is advised that residents on Hawaiʻi Island refrain from sending physical donations. This approach safeguards both our local community and the broader Hawaiʻi Island population until a clear assessment of needs and on-site resources is available to ensure effective distribution.

Help house those who are displaced

The West Hawaiʻi Realtors Association has curated a housing inventory catalog, encompassing not just Hawaiʻi Island but the entire state in collaboration with other real estate associations.

Their website is set to launch later today, August 11. The site will detail all of the available housing options in real-time, and also offer those willing to offer up a second home, vacation rental, ʻohana unit, or additional space for a displaced Maui resident a platform to do so. 

Interested parties should visit mauikokua.com later this afternoon for more information. 

Share your talents when the time is right

Numerous members of our community have reached out, offering a diverse range of valuable skill sets that could be deployed to aid in the recovery of Lāhainā and the wider Maui community.

From architects, engineers, and home builders to solar companies, truckers, shippers, pilots, and mental health specialists, many have expressed their willingness to contribute to our efforts. While the recovery process is still in its early stages, these valuable talents have been acknowledged, and all residents will be engaged as Maui formulates its next steps forward.

Stay put until Maui is ready for us

While the desire to lend a hand is strong, it is crucial to remember that Maui's resources are currently stretched thin. Each individual sent over requires resources like food, fuel, and shelter that could otherwise support displaced residents. This isn't to say that our assistance isn't appreciated; it’s just that we need to ensure that our footprint is minimal while our impact is meaningful. 

Maui will communicate when it is prepared to accept outside assistance. However, if you have displaced family members requesting help, please heed their call. Our intention is not to speak on their behalf; rather, we aim to limit any unintended adverse effects.

This guidance will be continually updated to reflect the evolving situation on Maui. Over the following weeks, Hawaiʻi County and its Task Force will continue collaborating with Maui's leadership and Hawaiʻi Island residents to ensure consistent communication, thoughtful cooperation, and optimal outcomes.

The County expresses gratitude for the community's willingness to support Maui's recovery efforts and commends their patience during this prolonged period of revitalization.