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Red Cross to visit homes in Central Maui, install free smoke alarms this Saturday

The Red Cross will conduct neighborhood visits for local families in Central Maui on Saturday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Red Cross of Hawaiʻi received $1.7 million in posthumous gifts from three estates

In 2021, the American Red Cross of Hawaiʻi received $1.7 million bequeathed by the estates of three donors, the largest contributions to the organization in many years.

Volunteers Aid Victims of Lahaina House Flood

Volunteers with the American Red Cross assisted victims of a residential flooding that occurred on Christmas Day. 

Hawaiʻi Volunteers to Help Hurricane Victims

Seventeen Hawaiʻi Red Cross volunteers have been deployed to aid residents in the path of Hurricane Dorian.

Hawaiʻi Red Cross Volunteer Helps Alaska Fire Victims

There are several blazes burning in southcentral Alaska right now. One of the larger fires has spread to more than 4,300 acres and destroyed at least 80 structures so far

Maui Red Cross Volunteer Deployed to California Mudslides

A red cross worker from Maui is among two volunteers who have deployed to assist with the organization’s response efforts to the California mudslides.

Top 10 Cooking Safety Tips for Thanksgiving

According to the Hawaiʻi Red Cross, cooking is the number one cause of home fires in the US.

9 Maui Volunteers Assisting in Ongoing Red Cross Efforts

A total of 62 Hawai‘i Red Cross volunteers have been deployed to provide shelter, food, comfort and hope to victims of Hurricane Harvey and Irma.

Hawai‘i Red Cross Volunteers Deploy to Puerto Rico

In response to the three back-to-back hurricanes—Harvey, Irma and Maria—eight Hawai‘i Red Cross volunteers from Maui have deployed.

Red Cross Volunteers to Install Free Smoke Alarms in Homes

Red Cross volunteers will be installing free smoke alarms in areas that include Upcountry Maui, West Maui, South Maui, and Lāna‘i

19 Hawaiʻi Volunteers Deploy to Assist in Harvey Relief Effort

Four Red Cross volunteers from Maui are part of a group being deployed to Texas or Louisiana to assist in Harvey relief efforts

Tips to Stay Safe this Hurricane Season

Hurricane season starts June 1 and forecasters are predicting a neutral to slightly above average hurricane season with an outlook of 5-8 tropical cyclones.

Maui Red Cross Seeking Volunteers Ahead of Hurricane Season

The Maui Red Cross is seeking volunteers to join our disaster response teams on Maui, Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi.

Red Cross on Maui to Benefit from “Fuel Up. Do Good.” Campaign

During the months of October through December 2016 a portion of all sales at all Maui ʻOhana fuels locations will be donated to the Hawaiʻi Red Cross as part of the “Fuel up. Do Good.” program.

Red Cross Recruiting Maui Disaster Volunteers

The American Red Cross is recruiting disaster volunteers on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi.

Maui Red Cross Workers Deploy to Texas Flood Areas

Two Hawaiʻi Red Cross volunteers from Maui are deploying to Texas to help with the Red Cross response to devastating floods in the region.

Hawai‘i Red Cross Receives Walmart Grant

Hawai‘i Red Cross’ home fire preparedness campaign aims to install and test smoke alarms in homes, help families complete home safety checklists and develop escape plans, and educate community members about fire safety and preparedness.

Hawai‘i Red Cross Continues to Respond to Wind Storm Victims

Hawai‘i Red Cross volunteers are continuing to followup with residents affected by the wind storm that swept through the islands on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 3 and 4, 2015.

Hawaiʻi Volunteers Ready if Needed in Aftermath of Oklahoma Tornado

Local volunteers with the Hawaiʻi Red Cross are on alert and are ready to be deployed if requested in the wake of Monday’s deadly tornadoes in Okahoma, agency officials said.

Maui Provides Additional Super Storm Sandy Support

“We are sending Red Cross volunteers from Kauai, Maui, Molokai, the Big Island and Oahu to help those in need on the East Coast and to bring back invaluable experience to help ensure that each island will be able to respond when the next major disaster strikes our islands.”
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