#wildfire aftermath
Maui residents encouraged to participate in Ke Ola Hou Resiliency Center online survey
Ke Ola Hou Resiliency Center will be dedicated to providing comprehensive services to aid in the physical, mental and emotional recovery of individuals and families affected by the fires.
Maui Strong Fund receives record $4M from Oak Foundation
Hawai‘i Community Foundation today announced a monumental donation of $4 million from Oak Foundation to its Maui Strong Fund. This contribution is the largest single gift the fund has received from a philanthropic entity.
Health updates for Maui wildfire areas including: air and water quality, runoff, vital records, medical services
Heavy rainfall after a wildfire can greatly increase the risks of other dangers such as flash floods, debris flows, landslides and rockfalls. DOH reminds the public to avoid storm drainage and natural drainage channels due to rapid flowing waters.
