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Kula Home Built Under DHHL, Habitat Partnership

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The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands along with partners at Habitat for Humanity Maui, welcomed the Kuailani ʻohana to their new home on Wednesday, Feb. 5.

Approximately 27 volunteers helped to complete the Kula project, totaling over 1,100 donated hours.  This included efforts from the homeowner, the homeowner’s family and friends, and volunteers from across Maui.

“Part of Prince Kūhiō’s vision was to empower native Hawaiians,” said DHHL Deputy Tyler Gomes. “The fact that this family put in so many hours is a testament to that empowerment. DHHL’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity Maui allows the Department to create affordable opportunities that serve beneficiaries who may not have the means to purchase a turn-key home, but do have the will, alongside their families and friends, to build a home that is suitable to their needs.”

The Kuailani family now has the keys to their new 1,200-square foot, four-bedroom, two-bathroom home.

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“Our whole family came out to support us and help to build this house,” said new DHHL lessee Kiley Kuailani. “I’m just so grateful for the many hands that helped us. I know where every nail in this house is and I know my dad’s mana is here with us.”

“DHHL has quite a lineup for Habitat for Humanity Maui,” said Matt Bachman, Family Services Manager at Habitat for Humanity Maui. “We have four families in line, and we are already clearing land here and start building in July, if not sooner.”

DHHL is in the process of awarding 395 lots statewide and has over 1,300 lots in its production pipeline that are anticipated to be completed over the next five years.

Kuailani ʻohana celebrates the completion of their new home in Kula, Maui. (2.5.20)

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