One year since Maui wildfires humanitarian organization continues to give back

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  • An estimated 1,000 people were served at the GIK distribution on Maui, which took place at Pukalani Community Church of the Nazarene and consisted of 500 crisis relief boxes packed with fresh fruits and vegetables plus diapers, boots and other essential items for families impacted by the fire. (10.21.23). PC: © 2023 World Vision partner
  • An estimated 1,000 people were served at the GIK distribution on Maui, which took place at Pukalani Community Church of the Nazarene and consisted of 500 crisis relief boxes packed with fresh fruits and vegetables plus diapers, boots and other essential items for families impacted by the fire. (10.21.23). PC: © 2023 World Vision partner
  • An estimated 1,000 people were served at the GIK distribution on Maui, which took place at Pukalani Community Church of the Nazarene and consisted of 500 crisis relief boxes packed with fresh fruits and vegetables plus diapers, boots and other essential items for families impacted by the fire. (10.21.23). PC: © 2023 World Vision partner
  • An estimated 1,000 people were served at the GIK distribution on Maui, which took place at Pukalani Community Church of the Nazarene and consisted of 500 crisis relief boxes packed with fresh fruits and vegetables plus diapers, boots and other essential items for families impacted by the fire. (10.21.23). PC: © 2023 World Vision partner

Humanitarian aid organization, World Vision returns to West Maui this week to host several distribution drives for families affected by last year’s wildfires.

Days after the wildfires struck, World Vision was on the ground in Lahaina working with local partners to provide food boxes, relief supplies and other assistance to the families affected. Over the last year, the organization continued to help as families rebuild and put their lives back together.

During the week of Aug 5, World Vision will host several distributions including the following:

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Aug 6: Tuesday backpack/toy distribution with Seventh Day Adventist church.  

  • Time: 1-3 p.m.
  • Address 261 Puʻunēnē Ave, Kahului, HI 96732

Aug 7: Wednesday food distribution with Pukalani Community Church. 

  • Time: 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
  • Address:  211 Hiwalani Loop, Pukalani, HI 96768

Aug 8: Thursday shower trailer visit and Hygiene Kit Distribution with Maui Rescue Mission.

  • Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Address:  Amala Place , Kahului, Maui, HI 96732 

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