After months of preparation, Habitat for Humanity Maui is embarking on the next step to help Maui wildfire survivors rebuild their homes and lives. The devastating wildfire that swept through Lahaina and Kula on August 8, 2023, destroyed over 2,200 homes, leaving thousands of families displaced and in need of urgent support. The nonprofit organization has partnered with multiple community agencies to help survivors return to their homes, and is now calling on individuals, businesses, and organizations to join in this critical mission, providing the resources needed to restore stability for those affected.
With rebuilding efforts now underway, Habitat Maui is taking a multi-faceted approach to meet the unique needs of survivors, including the construction of a “bunk house” to house volunteers supporting the rebuild efforts, the relaunch of the Hawai’i Village Build program on Maui, and the development of a new disaster recovery program.
Habitat Maui’s core programs for fire survivors include:
How You Can Help:
Donations are tax deductible.
“For over 26 years, Habitat for Humanity Maui has been committed to creating affordable housing solutions for families in need,” said Matt Bachman, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity Maui. “As we help Maui recover, every act of support will make a difference for families working to rebuild their lives.”
About Habitat for Humanity Maui:
Habitat for Humanity Maui is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and repairing homes for low-income families in Maui County. Serving households earning between 25% and 80% of the area’s median income, Habitat Maui provides zero-interest loans to ensure affordability and long-term housing stability.
To learn more about Habitat Maui’s rebuilding programs, volunteer opportunities, and/or donation options, visit www.habitat-maui.org.