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Maui Lahaina Fire Response

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Service teams have been activated across Maui.

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On Tuesday, August 8, a wind-whipped brush fire wreaked havoc in Maui, causing catastrophic devastation to thousands of residents. Homes have been destroyed, and many lack access to necessities, including food. The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Service teams and volunteers are deploying to affected areas in West Maui, providing meals, spiritual and emotional support and basic needs for those who have lost everything.

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As of September 12, 2023, The Salvation Army officers, staff, and volunteers have invested over 5,130 hours in disaster response efforts to provide for Maui survivors' immediate needs while also identifying marginalized communities that will need longer-term assistance. Since the onset of the Maui wildfire disaster, the organization has prepared and served over 65,157 meals and coordinated more than 435,110 meals at 40 feeding locations. The Salvation Army disaster response personnel continues collaborating with federal, state, and local emergency management agencies and other partners to monitor ongoing impacts and adapt response efforts as needed.

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Maui Corps Community Center Locations

The Salvation Army in Maui County provides emergency food boxes, meals-to-go, and emotional and spiritual support at various locations.

Kahului Corps

45 W. Kamehameha Street, Kahului, HI 96732

The Kahului Corps has been providing a wide range of services to needy families for more than 110 years. It provides emergency assistance to struggling families including food, rental and utilities assistance.

It also operates the William Booth Safe Haven, a drop-in center which provides basic services to the homeless and the Care-A-Van program which utilizes a van equipped with basic survival needs and medical supplies.

 

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Molokai Outpost

Food bag distribution Mondays through Fridays by appointment.

 

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Current needs include donations of shelf-stable and non-perishable food, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and personal protection equipment.

Send help to vulnerable families amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Current needs include donations of shelf-stable and non-perishable food, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and personal protection equipment. Contact us below to learn how you can support or call 808.877.6750.