Maui is Burning!!
#11
Death count at 56 and they have barely started the search and rescue. 1000 people are missing, so that death count is going to rise. Speaking to our friend on Maui, she says the fires are still not contained. It's a complete nightmare.
#12
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 596
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I have made n sold some bracelets for the purpose to donate the money to Maui. Now undecided to whom I should send the money to. I have heard many different stories threw our news channels. Wish there was at least one channel we could trust. Heard unless u know a person in Maul u could send the money directly too then good otherwise be careful. The one mentioned here sounds good to me or any other ideas? Thanks.
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,720
The American Association of Geographers sent out this list:
"The Maui Strong Fund is currently being used to help aid communities affected by the Maui Wildfires. You can donate online at its website, or you can send a check to Hawai‘i Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu, HI, 96813. Make checks payable “Hawai‘i Community Foundation”.
Hawai'i People's Fund is mobilizing a grassroots, community-based response to the wildfire on behalf of Maui's most vulnerable people. Donate here.
Maui Food Bank is accepting both physical drop-off donations at various locations across Maui as well as online monetary donations on its website.
The Salvation Army is providing food and resources to those in need, and it is accepting Maui donations on its Hawaiʻi site.
Maui Mutual Aid Fund is a local effort run by volunteers looking to get funds and support to vulnerable residents, such as kūpuna (elderly), those with physical disabilities, renters and individuals without insurance. Make your donation here.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is matching up to $1 million in donations for Maui fire victims as of Thursday night. More details.
The Maui Humane Society expects an influx of animals who need help as wildfires have displaced thousands. The group is currently accepting online donations.
Baby 2 Baby, a non-profit organization, is getting ready to send supplies for babies and children who have been affected by the Maui fires. Visit their website for more information or to donate."
The Pacific Rim Quilt Company also recommended the Maui Food Bank. They even donated half their sales to the Food Bank the weekend of the fires.
"The Maui Strong Fund is currently being used to help aid communities affected by the Maui Wildfires. You can donate online at its website, or you can send a check to Hawai‘i Community Foundation, 827 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu, HI, 96813. Make checks payable “Hawai‘i Community Foundation”.
Hawai'i People's Fund is mobilizing a grassroots, community-based response to the wildfire on behalf of Maui's most vulnerable people. Donate here.
Maui Food Bank is accepting both physical drop-off donations at various locations across Maui as well as online monetary donations on its website.
The Salvation Army is providing food and resources to those in need, and it is accepting Maui donations on its Hawaiʻi site.
Maui Mutual Aid Fund is a local effort run by volunteers looking to get funds and support to vulnerable residents, such as kūpuna (elderly), those with physical disabilities, renters and individuals without insurance. Make your donation here.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is matching up to $1 million in donations for Maui fire victims as of Thursday night. More details.
The Maui Humane Society expects an influx of animals who need help as wildfires have displaced thousands. The group is currently accepting online donations.
Baby 2 Baby, a non-profit organization, is getting ready to send supplies for babies and children who have been affected by the Maui fires. Visit their website for more information or to donate."
The Pacific Rim Quilt Company also recommended the Maui Food Bank. They even donated half their sales to the Food Bank the weekend of the fires.
#14
Those are all good charities. We donated to MercyChefs, who cook gourmet food on site for the displaced victims and the emergency helpers.
Samaritan's Purse is a reliable place to donate. They are on Maui now.
If you want to find a real Maui resident, I know a few.
Samaritan's Purse is a reliable place to donate. They are on Maui now.
If you want to find a real Maui resident, I know a few.
#16
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,720
Amalia64 - the people of Maui will love you for helping. You are demonstrating the love and compassion that so many on this board all feel. I think quilters are naturally kind. I haven't met a truly mean quilter, ever. Some cranky ones, but not mean ones.
#17
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 596
I went with Maui Food Bank