A family in Maui made a sign telling tourists to keep out of Lahaina while rescue efforts are ongoing.
10.08.2023 - 16:33 / travelandleisure.com / Red Cross
Earlier this week, quick-spreading wildfires on Maui began ripping through the western side of the island resulting in evacuations, dozens of deaths, and a warning to discourage visitors.
Videos of the fires’ devastation began circulating on social media showing towering flames shooting out of buildings and homes, as well as panicked residents fleeing both into the streets and ocean to escape the smoke and flames, in the popular tourist destination.
Aerial imagery of the devastation shows iconic landmarks like Lahaina’s famous banyan tree reduced to rubble and more than 35 people have been confirmed dead while thousands of residents have been evacuated.
While the devastation continues to unfold, here are 10 organizations that are working to provide disaster relief directly to residents.
Hawaii Red Cross has shelters for evacuees set up across both Maui and Hawai’i Island, where wildfires are also displacing residents. Shelters provide food and water, as well as a safe place to stay for residents and visitors seeking refuge. In addition to monetary donations to fund shelters, the organization is also seeking neighbor island community members to become Disaster Action Team volunteers.
Grassroots organization Maui Mutual Aid is collecting monetary donations to distribute to residents who have been displaced.
«All funds will be distributed as quickly as possible to vulnerable 'Ohana in need, kupuna, persons with physical disabilities, renters and those who have no insurance or are underinsured,» the organization shared on Instagram.
Aloha United Way established a Maui Relief Fund where 100 percent of proceeds go directly to Maui United Way, whose partner agencies include Maui Food Bank, the Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
“Aloha United Way is actively coordinating efforts with Maui United Way to provide immediate relief to those affected by the fires, and we encourage those who can offer support to join us by making a donation.” John Fink, president and CEO of Aloha United Way, said in a press release.
In collaboration with chefs, farmers and restaurants across all Hawaiian Islands, Chef Hui is working to cook and distribute food to displaced residents across Maui. They are seeking restaurants or businesses who may be interested in fundraising for Maui to aid in long-term relief efforts.
Maui Humane Society (MHS), who shared on Instagram their shelter was already over capacity before the fires began, said they expect to see hundreds of animals in the coming days. They have asked residents with the capacity to do so, to sign up as “SOS Fosters.”
MHS has suggested those on the mainland looking to help can purchase supplies from their Amazon Wishlist, which can be delivered directly to them, or send a
A family in Maui made a sign telling tourists to keep out of Lahaina while rescue efforts are ongoing.
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