Two affordable rental housing units at Hale Makana O Waiale restored following fire
Two apartments that had been destroyed during an accidental fire in June 2022 at the Hale Makana O Waiale complex, have since been restored.
The complex, operated by Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers in Wailuku, houses approximately 1,400 people in 200 affordable, low-income units.
“It was painful to experience this fire that temporarily displaced two households and took the life of a service dog. Thankfully, none of our residents suffered any physical injuries,” said Executive Director Monique R. Ibarra during a blessing event on Tuesday. “Now, we have these beautifully restored units, and I’m very grateful to everyone who put in such hard work to make these apartments like-new, and ready for occupancy.”
The complex, located on 12 acres, has 30 low-rise buildings with 24 studio units, 128 two-bedroom units, 32 three-bedroom units and 16 four-bedroom units. The two apartments destroyed by fire were two-bedroom units on the first and second floors of a building.
The apartment complex also has a community center, laundry facilities and a three-acre park operated by Maui County.
To qualify for a unit, all applicants must apply in person and earn 50% or less than the Maui County area median income for their household size. Households also must demonstrate that they earn at least twice the monthly rent for a unit, although Section 8 voucher holders are waived from this requirement.
For more information about Ka Hale A Ke Ola housing programs, visit https://www.khako.org/programs/housing/.
Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive services and shelter to individuals and families experiencing homelessness on the island of Maui. With a commitment to empowering individuals and fostering self-sufficiency, the agency offers a range of programs and support services to help individuals transition from homelessness to stable housing and a brighter future.
For more information, visit www.khako.org, email info@khako.org or call the Central Maui Center at 808-242-7600 or the Westside Center at 808-662-0076.