Every family's recovery journey is unique. Our case managers walk alongside wildfire survivors from Lahaina and Kula, offering personalized support that honors each 'ohana's path forward. We assess needs, connect families to trusted resources, and help navigate the complex road to healing.
If you're a homeowner seeking support, we're here to guide you through every step with respect and care.
We are seeking partnerships with the range of organizations that support disaster recovery, including:
We invite organizations to partner with us in our mission to support disaster recovery. Here’s how we can collaborate:
This comprehensive approach ensures that the Ho'ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster LTRG can effectively mobilize community support and build strong partnerships to drive successful recovery efforts. For any additional information or specific inquiries, please reach out to us on our Contact page.
Please fill out the form below and our team will get back you as soon as we can.
If you're still facing gaps in food, housing, funding, or other essential needs after the Lahaina wildfire, you don't have to navigate recovery alone. Hoʻōla ia Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group (Hoʻōla LTRG) has partnered up with local organizations and offering a new program for Disaster Case Management.
Our disaster case managers provide trauma-informed guidance, help accessing mental health services, and connections to cultural healing practices. We center your family's needs and ensure your voice shapes your recovery plan.
Schedule a confidential consultation with a disaster case manager by applying below. Our team will get back to you within 5 days.
For any questions, reach out to Dcm@mauilongtermrecovery.org or call (260) 271-9501.
The Keep Lahaina Home program provides grants to bridge those financial gaps for ‘ohana whose insurance proceeds have fallen short, making rebuilding possible for more local families. The typical financial gap for homeowners ranges from $200,000 to $400,000, although that shifts along with construction material prices and labor costs.
If you need support: Connect with us for rebuild guidance, contractor vetting, help navigating permits and septic conversions, or exploring affordable housing options like ADUs. We're here when construction delays happen or barriers arise.
Brandy Cajudoy
Construction Committee Chair
construction@mauilongtermrecovery.org
Text/Call: (808) 276-3013
If you're still facing gaps in food, housing, funding, or other essential needs after the Lahaina wildfire, you don't have to navigate recovery alone. Hoʻōla ia Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group (Hoʻōla LTRG) has partnered up with local organizations and offering a new program for Disaster Case Management.
Our disaster case managers provide trauma-informed guidance, help accessing mental health services, and connections to cultural healing practices. We center your family's needs and ensure your voice shapes your recovery plan.
Who qualifies?
Haven't gotten connected to a DCM? Schedule a confidential consultation with a disaster case manager. For any questions, reach out to Dcm@mauilongtermrecovery.org or call (260) 271-9501.
Help us reach survivors who could benefit from financial and case management services. Share our materials and message with families in your network who may need support but haven't yet connected with our team.
Call out for: Organizations and donors looking to provide funds, labor/services, or materials
The Resources Roundtable Committee is dedicated to offering vital support to meet long-term unmet needs caused by the Maui Wildfires. Through a fair and equitable case management process, we distribute funds, labor/services, and materials to foster recovery and resilience within the community.
Call out for: Case managers and community leaders presenting survivor needs
Disaster Case Managers present cases with unmet needs—needs that existing programs cannot address—to the Resources Roundtable Committee. These cases may range from simple solutions that complete a survivor’s recovery plan to complex cases requiring multiple resources.
Call out for: Businesses and volunteers ready to contribute labor, services, or materials
By offering funding, labor, services, and materials, the Resources Roundtable Committee bridges the gap for survivors in need. Whether you're a business with resources to share or an individual looking to contribute, your involvement can make a meaningful difference in supporting survivors on their recovery journey.