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4 | Maui ʻOhana | Donation Link | Description |
5 | Kaikoa Anderson | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Kaikoa Anderson a survivor of the Lahaina fires just looking for and in need of a little help to survive in Lahaina and continue to live in my lifetime home of Lahaina, Maui where i was born and raised. I am fundraising to seek support in the aftermath of the devastating fire of Lahaina. Just need a little help with the essentials food water gas and transportation surviving on my own anything and everything helps. Any contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a difference. If you're unable to donate, please share within your networks to expand our reach. Thank you for helping. Mahalo and love to all |
6 | Donna & Rob Wright | GoFundMe | We are a small group of former Kimos employees raising money for our friends Donna and Rob. These funds will go directly to them in whatever immediate or longterm assistance they need as they try to rebuild their lives. Donna and Rob have lost everything in the devastating Lahaina fires. Their home, jobs, and pets, whom they loved unconditionally. So many people had insufficient time to evacuate, and because of that Rob and Donna were forced to leave their beloved cats behind. They are two pillars of the community, having been residents of Lahaina town for decades. They have some of the biggest hearts we've come across- between rehabilitating stray animals or making friends in their community-and everything in between. |
7 | Ballesteros Family (Dennis, Claire, Claiden and Jaiden) | Venmo | Lost the place we called home and all our personal belongings. We just ran away and ran through the flames and don’t even know where to go. It was dark and all we were seeing were flames and burning fying debris and people running for their lives just like us. |
8 | Willy Keokalani Shim | Venmo | Willy lost everything in the Lahaina Wildfires, his place of residency& his business along with all of his belongings was burnt to ashes & there was nothing to salvage. Willy also lost 2 of his vehicles which was used for his business, by the grace of God he was able to escape death. He is completely devastated & very distressed from all the trauma that has been acquired from this travesty. |
9 | Aisha Tangatailoa-Rabanal | Venmo | I'm a single mother of my 4 year old daughter. We lived at the new apartments in Lahaina “Kupuohi apartments”. Everything was started to come together for our new year of 2023 until the Lahaina fire in August. We just got into our new house after almost 8 months of being in a hotel. We need help with house essentials as we are starting fresh. Anything helps. |
10 | Michael Asami & Shanon I'i | GoFundMe | I am putting this gofundme account up for my brother, Michael, who lost his home and possessions in the Lahaina Fires on Wednesday, August 8, 2023. If you know Mike, he spends his time helping other people, relentlessly. He has never turned away a call for help, whether he knows the person or its a friend of a friend. He does not rely on the help of others, but in this case, he is truly in need. Mike's fiance, Shannon I'i, dedicates much of her free time to servicing the community. They built their home, with the help of Habitat for Humanity, only a few short years ago. Please consider donating to help them build a future out of this tragic and devastating loss. Funds raised will allow the ohana to replace essentials and work out housing. |
11 | Serrano Family | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Khaitlyn Serrano, and with a heavy heart I am making this gofund me for my family who are victims of the West Maui Lahaina fire. My family like many other local families who live in Lahaina have lost their house, their belongings, and their jobs. We are blessed to still have each other through these hard times, however, our faith and love alone will not keep our family afloat for very long. So now I humbly ask you if you’re reading this to at least consider helping to support them financially. I ask that if you have ever crossed paths with any one in our family that you now come forward to help us. I ask that if you live outside of the islands you not only consider helping them but our whole community as we are burning through resources. Maui is in distress and her people are suffering, we are only 7 of the thousands who need help and care. All of these proceeds will go directly to my family and will be used to start the healing and rebuilding process from this devastating event. |
12 | Cherie, Elijah and Lucas Sequeira | GoFundMe | In the wake of the devestating lahaina fire, the Sequeira ʻOhana's world has been turned upside down. Imagine losing your home, your possessions, and the sense of security that comes with it, all in a matter of moments. Cherie, a devoted mother, her two sons, Elijah (11) and Lucas (15), and their three beloved dogs are now faced with the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from scratch. Together, we can provide them with the hope and resources they need to move forward and create a brighter future. Or donate via Venmo |
13 | Gavyn Ramos and Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name Gavyn Ramos, my family and I lost our home and belongings in the Lahaina fire, our home address is 1626 Ainakea Rd. in Wahikuli Lahaina. We would so greatly appreciate any donation provided. Thank you so very much for helping us in this great time of need. All donations will go to our day to day needs and the rebuilding process. Thank you so very much for your help, support, kindness, generosity, compassion, love and care. May God bless you all abundantly for all your help and donations. Much mahalos, aloha |
14 | Pascua ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Our names are Candice and Brigette we are the cousins, nieces, and granddaughters of the Pascua Ohana. As many of you know, the island of Maui went through a terrible lost on August 8, 2023. The Pascua Ohana lost their home and everything else like many in the community, leaving behind nothing but ashes and wonderful memories. In their household was our late grandfather Papa Willie, our grandmother Mama Imelda, our Aunt Libby, Aunty Malia, Uncle Wilbert and their five children Shae, Jayden, Wai'i, Kona and Ku'u. We are raising some money to help them rebuild what they lost not only for a new home but a sense of security and faith as well during this terrible tragedy. All of the money will be going directly to our family. Anything helps, we appreciate your support during this tough time. If you are unable to donate please pray over them and simply share this page. Please continue to pray for Maui and for people that lost family,friends and their homes as well. #MauiNuiStrong Or donate via Venmo |
15 | Rhey Pasalo and Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Rhey P @ Lahaina hawaii. My family is one of many who have been affected by the Lahaina fires. We escaped from the fires with only the clothes on our back. Sadly, we lost everything, including the place we called home and all of our belongings. Our family is finally all together after being separated for days without any contact. We’re so grateful to all be together and we thank God our family is safe. It’s with a heavy heart that we ask for your kōkua. In times like these, anything big or small will be greatly appreciated. Mahalo. Or donate via Venmo |
16 | Halyer Pasalo | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Kenette Quimangan and I’m fundraising for Halyer Pasalo. Those who knows him personally can vouch for him, because of his kind soul and Down-to-earth approach. He lost literally everything in his possessions since he was young. His Parents house was totally engulfed from the ground up, leaving piles of unrecognizable debris behind. Knowing all his efforts, blood, sweat and tears turns to ashes in just a blink of an eye kills me deeply inside. I know, there is no amount of money or wealth will ever bring back ALL the memories or his possessions, or his parents house, at least we can all be apart of a great start, as Halyer and his Parents rebuild their lives back in a new start. I thank you all for your support and love! God bless all of you! Or donate via Venmo |
17 | Aviva and Nakana Libitsky | GoFundMe | My name is Jared Libitsky proud twin brother of Aviva Libitsky. Many have had the privilege to call my Sister a loyal family member and friend. My sister and her son tragically lost their home and belongings due to the fires in West Maui/Lahaina. If you are lucky enough to know my sister, she is literally the definition of kind and giving. She has the biggest heart and has always helped others. My heart goes out to all of my Ohana in Maui and hope that you can find in your heart to contribute whatever you can to my twin sister and her son who are going through a very difficult time. Or donate via Venmo |
18 | Laborte Family | GoFundMe | I'm raising money for my sister-in-law and her family. Suzanne and Junior have been married for a few years and have two little ones - five years and ten months. With the wildfires this week in Lahaina, they lost their home, and both their places of work are gone too. Junior worked at a local Kava bar and taught surf lessons. Suz managed the surf shop. The flames came up right behind their house, they grabbed the kids, a few items, and the dog and fled. Suzanne and Junior are very connected to the Lahaina community, and anything raised over the goal will go back to support the community. They weren't the only ones who lost all their belongings and place to live. Their whole neighborhood is gone. Anything you can contribute will help. Or donate via Venmo |
19 | Emily Kunz | GoFundMe | We are raising funds for our best friend Emily, a Lahaina business owner and resident. On Tuesday 8/8, she preemptively evacuated her condo with just the clothes on her back and 2 dogs, Pumpkin and Chopper. She and the pups are safe, but her car, home, and Lahaina business, Choice Health Bar, were all lost in the fast-moving wildfire that devastated our little town of Lahaina. Emily has been a Lahaina resident for over 13 years and cherishes being an active part of her community. She is the most kindhearted person we know and would offer anything she had to help a friend - and we’re hoping to do the same to help get her back on her feet. Insurance may cover some of the financial burdens, but insurance claims will take extended periods due to the magnitude of loss on our island. She will use the funds to secure a place to live and purchase the essentials. There’s a long recovery road ahead: anything you can contribute to jumpstart her journey is beyond appreciated. Or donate via Venmo Thank you so much for your generosity! |
20 | Kenolio & Delatori Family | GoFundMe | Hi everyone! My name is Hoku Delatori. I am born and raised in Lahaina, Maui. I’m creating this GO fund me for my Kenolio and Delatori family. My family was directly impacted by the Lahaina wildfire that took place on August 8th, 2023.With this fund, it will go directly towards my family as they rebuild during this time. What the enemy tried to steal, kill, and destroy, God is turning it around to give them life and life more ABUNDANTLY.This is truly a time of rebuilding. Anything helps and we are tremendously grateful and blessed by your generosity. Or donate via Venmo |
21 | Anthony, Rea and AJ Heintz | GoFundMe | This GoFundMe is to help us rebuild our lives from what we have lost in the Lahaina wildfires. We had 15 minutes to self evacuate from the fire and wind storm on August 8, 2023 that completely burnt our homes to the ground shortly after we evacuated. We lost everything except what we evacuated with. Any amount of help will be a huge blessing to us through this relocation process and hopefully we will be able to live back in our home town of lahaina that we love so much. Mahalo,Tony, Rea and AJ |
22 | Edwin and Ratna Heilscher | GoFundMe | While I live in Colorado, my Uncle Edwin and his wife Ratna have lost their long-time home, car, and most of their possessions to the Lahaina Fire. Communication with them had been spotty, but they are currently safe in a shelter on Maui along with so many of the other residents who have lost their homes. No one knows how long they will have to stay in a shelter while the island rebuilds. It's easy to dismiss the tragedy in Lahaina as far away and affecting only lucky rich people who have to means to live elsewhere. This is not the case for the many service workers who keep the island running. All funds contributed will be transferred directly to Edwin and Ratna to help them secure housing and replace essentials lost in the fire. |
23 | Stephanie Ash and Family | GoFundMe | As most of you now know the wildfires in Hawaii, namely Lahaina, have left utter devastation in their wake. One of the families affected are very dear friends of ours, Stephanie Ash. Rodney Haia is an active member of the Maui County police department and has been working the frontlines to help assist with the aftermath from the fire. Unfortunately they have lost their home and everything they owned due to fire. As they go throughout their trials over the next several months it would be a blessing if they had the necessary resources to re-build their life. Small donations from all of us can make big differences for them. All donations will be given directly to Stephanie and her family. Or donate via Venmo |
24 | Jason Hufalar | CashApp | Displaced and traumatized and relocated temporarily. |
25 | Ariana Guarnier | GoFundMe | Ariana and her two kids, unfortunately lost their home and all their belongings in the devastating fires that destroyed historic Lahaina town. With barely time to flee from the flames, they were only able to grab their pets and go. If you know Ariana, you know she is a very kind and giving person and is not the type to ask for help from others. With her permission I have created this gofundme to help raise recovery funds for her and her kids. Her house was on lower Lahainaluna road. These funds will be used by Ariana and her family as they see fit in order to get back on their feet and rebuild their life. Any amount of donation is welcome and appreciated. |
26 | Garcia/Rickard ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Four generations, living in one household, lost everything from the fires in Lahaina on August 8, 2023. Mely Garcia shared her home with her daughter Cathy (plus Cathy’s partner, Wally), grandchild Cierra (plus Cierra’s partner, Mark), and three great-grandchildren (Jadyn, Aliyah, and Aryah) with Cierra expecting another by late December. But the fire took away their only sense of place and security. This chapter of their lives, unfortunately, now ends. Around noon of August 8, the family started cooking lunch outside. Cathy noticed a part of one of their trees was on fire. She quickly alerted the family, they gathered all family members and quickly fled for safety. Everyone was accounted for; however, everything was lost while embers quickly engulfed the surrounding area. Or donate via Venmo |
27 | Zachary, Stephanie and Kalia Dent | GoFundMe | We have all heard about the devastating fires on Maui that destroyed Lahaina town where Zach, Stephanie, their 1-year-old daughter Kalia, and extended family live. We are so thankful that they were able to escape safely, but they have lost so much and are facing an uncertain time ahead as it might be months or more before they can get back home, whatever home will look like. Zach was born and raised in Lahaina. Stephanie has brought so much to the Maui community, bringing medical care, love, and energy to the island. Funds will assist in covering housing, food, and loss of wages. Or donate via Venmo |
28 | Abut-Nero Family | GoFundMe | On August 8th 2023 a fire swept through the town of Lahaina and has burned it to the ground. My parents, sister, aunties, uncle, and cousins had barely made it out to their cars as the fire raged around them. They are alive and well for which we are blessed. Everything that has been in our family for over 40 years, all the memories we have collected and even those brought over from the Philippines just gone in a matter of minutes.This fund will be going to my parents Edwin and Helen Abut, sister Marlene Abut, aunty Lita Abut and the Nero family: Clarita, Virgilio, Danika, and Kiara. We thank you for any support you can provide for our family, no donation is too small and prayers are always welcome. |
29 | Kathleen Baniqued and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Kathleen Baniqued from Lahaina, Maui; has lost everything, including her home, pets & all of her belongings due to Hurricane Dora & the fires.Thankfully, she & her family were able to evacuate just in time before their home burned down, and are safe, but are now left with nothing but the clothes on their backs. She is enrolled as an upcoming freshmen at SDSU & was anticipating to fly down to San Diego & move into her dorm next week, but now unsure of her future due to this unprecedented disaster. I know there are many going through tough times, but if you can find it in your hearts and are able to assist, please help Kathleen pursue her education at SDSU, as well as help for her family; to slowly try to rebuild again. No amount is too small and any amount will be truly & sincerely appreciated. Or donate via Venmo |
30 | Jordan Cabanilla and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | I have known Ana and her beautiful family since the first day I moved to Maui in 2018. She welcomed me with open arms and so did her family. They became my Ohana. Ana, her family and extended family have always been there for everyone else that needs a hand, and the way they help others is beyond words. Both of them also work very hard to provide for their kids, Jade, AJ and Ethan. Ana and Jordan were impacted by the destruction of the fire in Lahaina and lost everything. Everything happened so fast and it is an unbelievable tragedy for them and everyone in Lahaina. I ask for your support and kindness donation, anything will help them and the kids rebuild their home. |
31 | Nate Castro and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Due to the devastating wildfires, my brother Nate watched in horror as his house, neighborhood and island burned to the ground, losing his home, his belongings and all his memories built over his lifetime. We are grateful that he was able to evacuate within minutes of the fire engulfing his house, not everyone had the same outcome. There are thousands on the island of Maui, specifically in the town of Lahaina, who are in even worse situations. In addition to losing all their material possessions, some have also lost loved ones. The devastation that has occurred is beyond comprehension as they are still realizing the extent of the loss. |
32 | Oliveti-Va'a 'Ohana | GoFundMe | We are the family of Nesi (Oliveti) and LJ Vaʻa. On August 8, 2023 our sister and her family found themselves in one of the most devastating and deadliest wild fire’s in American history. In the middle of panic, stress, and fear, Nesi and her family continued to think of others. She has always been the first to give and the first to answer the call to help. But will be the last to ask for help. So we, her family, are asking on her behalf. Please consider helping our sister and her family to rebuild their lives and recover from this catastrophic event. And continue to pray for hers and all the families affected. |
33 | Leopoldino 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Kapua Leopoldino my husband Busta Leopoldino and our 5 children lost our home and all personal items to the fire that wiped out our beloved town of Lahaina on August 8th, 2023. We are actively seeking donations that will go to the process of rebuilding our home. Mahalo nui! |
34 | David Sanchez & Family | GoFundMe | My name is David Sanchez, I have two boys six and seven we lived in the same address for 10 years before the fires. We lost everything other than a few items and the clothes in our backs. My boys lost their school. I lost my work we were able to make it out of the fires, after watching the neighborhood burn up without much notice or concern we finally left at 8:50 PM. Where we got the first evacuation notice sadly assume that everything would be OK and we left a family member and loved one Kirk, who was unable to make it out unharmed. He is among those that lost their lives. |
35 | Lukela Ohana/ Kahahane (Mary Ann) Ohana | GoFundMe | Our 9 generational home built by our great greats and greats were one of the many family homes destroyed to ash in Lahaina on August 8th. My ohana have been all split up now enduring the process of Red Cross and fema. Our beautiful beloved home was refuge and safe haven for all of us and many others. It was our nest that we could never stay far from for too long. Now that we all have to start new and fresh it’s a long due process. The stress of rebuilding lives and our home puts a burden on our shoulders financially stressing on the day to day and more so future. We will rebuild but first we look into the current moment of needs, bills and a start in life. |
36 | Charity & Cameron Vezie | GoFundMe | My name is. Charity Vezie. My husband and I have both lived in Lahaina for the majority of our lives. I was honored to go to college here for nursing and was later blessed to practice nursing in our amazing little community for almost 2 decades. My husband Cameron was a bartender at Waikiki Brewery and before that Hula Grill for many many years. On January of 2023 we were fortunate enough to purchase our first ever home. A little condo on Front street. A dream come true. Like so many, on August 8th, we barely escaped the flames with our lives. We fled on bicycles to safety. We lost everything that day. We survived with only the clothes on our backs and gratitude in our hearts. We are grateful beyond measure for the outpouring of love, efforts and altruism for the Lahaina community. |
37 | Cameron, Ali, Mikah, & Jedediah Bodick | Venmo | We built our a family up in Lahaina. Last lived at top of Wahikuli road. When we saw the black smoke and flames we jumped in our truck and ran for Kahana. We have now relocated in Kihei where we have begun a new beginning of life on the Island. My husband Cameron worked at Cool Cats for 15 years and we are now awaiting the new location to Open. Hopefully soon to get him back to work. |
38 | Flores Family (Rexson, Rowena, Lance, Luke and Clarissa) | GoFundMe | On Tuesday august 8, our family unfortunately lost our home lost our car going to used go to work everyday and all our belongings to the lahaina wildfire .thankfully we were able tở safely evacuate before the flames engulfed our neighborhood . Any donation made will go towards helping us rebuild and replenish all we have lost during this unforseen time in our lives. We are forever thankful for all your kindness,generosity,support,and prayers. Much aloha, Rexson,rowena,lance,luke and clarissa |
39 | TJ Rickard and Makayla Richmond | Venmo | This is TJ Rickard and his fiancé Makayla. Along with thousands of others, the ohana they built on their grandparents property was also lost to the fires and only escaped with the clothes on their backs and their dog Boa. Both of them are deeply involved in the community. TJ was born and raised in Lahaina, graduated from Lahainaluna in 2011, and currently serves as a teacher at Lahainaluna. He is also the the head bovs basketball coach for the Lunas. Makayla is the Hawaii Program Coordinator for the Coral Reef Alliance, a nonprofit focusing on conservation projects to help save Hawaii's coral reefs. She also serves on Kipuka Olowalu Cultural Reserve Board of Directors, another nonprofit with a mission to perpetuate indigenous Hawaiian culture. We thank everyone for the love and support we received so far. |
40 | Lance and Tekiri Villa | Venmo | Our names are Lance and Tekiri Villa. We are high school sweethearts, Lance from Maui High, and Tekiri, born and raised in Lāhainā Town. We started our small family in Lāhainā, and had our first son in 2014, and bought our home in 2015. Our home was so special to us because it was right across the street from my grandparents and and also next door to my uncle and his family! I grew up on Pauwala Place since the day I was born and plan to raise all our children in our amazing town! We now have 5 children (Kiwa, Maya, Alia, Kota and Kyra). |
41 | Niki and Teanu McCabe | Venmo | Our little family like most lost their house and everything in it on August 8th from the fire in Lahaina. We were both born and raised right here in Lahaina town and graduated in 2011 from Lahainaluna High School. My husband Teanu and I have been together for 13 years, just bought our house in 2022 and had our daughter Keida 5 months before the fire. We love our Lahaina town and community. Teanu is a police officer stationed in Lahaina and I have worked at Old Lahaina Luau for 13 years. We are so thankful for all the love and support we have received so far! |
42 | Christine Kinney, Sage Ora-a, Sharon Serafica, Billy Serafica | GoFundMe | We abruptly had to flee our home from the Lahaina fires. Our home was the Front Street Apartments. We lost everything as many families during this horrible time did. We are all feeling lost and still in shock. This GoFund supports myself and my 7 year old granddaughter as well as my parents who also lost everything. It is beyond belief what has happened. Everything gone in minutes. We fled our home as the embers were coming down on us. Luckily we were able to grab my 3 rescue cats and a few personal items. There was not even time to grab my only son’s ashes who left us last March. This year has just been tragic and I really need a break. No more, please. I have applied for FEMA but we must start from literally scratch. It’s been almost 6 months since my granddaughter and I lost everything in the Lahaina fires. We have had some support but we are still struggling so much. I can’t afford to stay at this short term rental in Kula with my parents and grandchild but at this point struggling to make ends meet. The generosity of our Maui Ohana has been so incredible. Maui is our home and we can’t even fathom leaving. |
43 | Pierson Family ( Kesha Pierson and Romon Pierson) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Kesha Pierson and I made this on behalf of my father, Eugene(60)and I. My father raised me in Lahaina for 20 years and I graduated LHS in 2020, this our home. We were already struggling to get into a place because father is disabled and has a serious heart condition. So to lose our miracle home that we finally got into is heartbreaking. My father and I are currently looking to get a car as that will open up our options to more housing opportunities. This car would be helpful to help get my father back and forth to his doctor’s appointments that he has often. Anything helps, no matter how big or small. If you're unable to donate, please share within your networks to expand our reach. Mahalo for the support!!! |
44 | Rhea Galuardo & 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Hi everyone, my name is Rhea Galuardo. My family and I have lived in Lahaina our entire lives. This is where we’ve started raising our two wonderful boys. Unfortunately on August 8th, 2023, like many families, we lost our home and all of our belongings. There are no words to explain all of the emotions and everything in between but we are beyond grateful that we have each other and were able to escape. Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity towards my family and I! We truly appreciate your help, especially during these times of uncertainty and sadness. |
45 | Vierra 'Ohana | GoFundMe | We are Jazmyne and Cn, ‘Ohana Vierra. We used to call the shelter in Lahaina our home. It was a place where we felt safe, where we shared dreams and built a life together, despite the hardships.Then came the fire. It swept through Lahaina like a nightmare, leaving nothing but ashes in its wake. We lost everything that day, not just our belongings, but our sense of security, our home. In the aftermath, the Red Cross offered us a glimmer of hope, a place in a hotel. But that hope was short-lived. We were informed that because we were living in the shelter before the fire, they considered that “homeless, and we didn’t qualify for further assistance. Two days after Christmas, we found ourselves with nowhere to go, and had to move everything into our car. We are 8 months pregnant, with our healthy baby girl due next month. |
46 | Lazo 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Courtney, her husband Jeff Lazo, and their young sons are among the many families that have lost absolutely everything due to the devasting fires. Not only have they lost their home, they have countless family members that have also lost their homes, jobs, memories, history....everything that they have. Her entire family has been displaced and yet they have not stopped making sure they are doing everything they can to help everyone else. Her siblings De Andre Makakoa, Taina La Bat-Polanco, Nui La Bat-Alconcel all have young babies. Their grandmothers house is also gone. This family has been in Lahaina for generations. This is more than their home. This is their identity, their heritage, their history. Gone, with not a single momento left of any of it. Or donate via Venmo |
47 | Carol Penedo and Noah Sanchez | GoFundMe | Me and my kid were living on Front Street Lahaina and we lost or house and car, leaving everything behind and scraping with the clothes on our backs. As the chief of the household and being a single mom, finding job has been hard with no support system, having moved 5 times in 6 months and with all friends and original network being scattered all over the island. My kid is my everything. Please need help to rebuild our lives. Aloha. Or donate via Venmo |
48 | Alvear Martinez 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Sergio, his brother Ivan, his mom Teresa, and his 4-year-old son Kailed escaped their Front Street apartment but were trapped in traffic and unable to get out of Lahaina. They fled to the ocean where they had to wait hours to be rescued, enduring the fire and scared for their lives. They have lost everything. Sergio and Ivan worked at Fleetwood's On Front St. and Ivan was the Employee of the Year last year. They are always the first to help anyone that they know. Please help us take care of the Alvear Martinez Ohana, they do not know what their future holds. Everything helps. 100% of the funds will go directly to them. Mahalo. God bless you we really need your help we lost everything. |
49 | Tony's Taxi Lahaina (Kathy Ngo and Tony Truong) | GoFundMe | Tony and Kathy are both immigrants to Maui who have been here for over 30 years. Both have made a happy life for themselves here, creating successful businesses and allowing them to provide for themselves and their extended families. Kathy and Tony are well known within the community and have made many lasting impressions with tourists and locals alike. Unfortunately both their businesses have been affected by the fires and they are without income. I am hoping to help them get back on their feet, keep them from having to uproot their lives and be able to continue to provide for their families. |
50 | McTappero ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We lived on Maui for many years and built a beautiful friend group that became our family. 4 of our friends lost everything on August 8 2023. Homes and jobs gone forever. We are raising money to help those closest to us build back what they lost. Gone but not forgotten. So grateful for all our beautiful memories. |
51 | Fifitaniua Family | GoFundMe | Aloha Family and Friends! We are creating this post to support my brother and his family. He lost his home, car, and all his belongings in the devastating wildfire that occurred in Lahaina Maui. My brother Solomone Latiume Fifitaniua lived in Front Street apartments, he only survived because he ran on foot and escaped the fires by jumping in baby beach. He was in the beach for 8 hours with the rough waters. We are so blessed that he is safe and still with us. We are raising funds through this link and also through Venmo @solomone-tiume to help with any expenses he will need. We are thankful for any amount of donations and please share my brother’s story also. Malo and God Bless! #mauistrong |
52 | Anthony Moore, Susan Moeller, & Maggie James | GoFundMe | Hi we are the Birdwell family and we created this Gofundme for our loved ones, Anthony Moore, Susan Moeller, Maggie James because of the tragic 2023 Lahaina fire on the island of Maui. |
53 | Shaina and Seth Forsyth | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Nina and my closest friend, Shaina Forsyth and her brother both lost everything in the Lahaina fire. They escaped with their animals, cars, and very little else. Shaina and Seth were both born and raised on Maui, where they attended King Kamehameha III school, lahaina Intermediate school, and of course Lahainaluna Highschool. They were both so proud to finally be able to own their own homes, just blocks away from each other. Both lost everything, as did so many in the Kahoma homes where Shaina lived and Lahainaluna Rd where Seth lived. |
54 | Sanchez & Nagaoka 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Kekainalu, As you’re all aware of the damages caused to our beautiful hometown Lahaina. I am fundraising to support my family in any losses occurred and to help them financially with any necessities needed to get them back on their feet. The money will go to my parents and grandma. My 80 year old grandma had loss everything due to the fire and I’m glad that she’s okay. Her house, car and everything she owned got burnt down. |
55 | Nicole and Victoria Halaʻapiʻapi | GoFundMe | Hi l am Victoria Halaʻapiʻapi this is my story. After hours and hours of not hearing from my mom, she texted "Are you alright? Where are you" I texted back I'm safe mom take the back road to come to Wailuku, No answer after hours she answers the phone call. "Where are you" " Im at war Memorial " I wondered why it took her a long time to come to the other side, her words were "My tire popped while I was at work at Lahaina Gateway I was on foot" My heart dropped in seconds i ask where did you go, her response " I walked on foot to our house and our house is burnt down " I said we live by 505 I can't believe you walked all away over there. She said " I couldn't believe it was gone I wanted to walk on the property but there were still flames." Then she slept on 505 beach on 08-08-2023. Once she woke up she walked around she saw a fire department truck so she walked over to it. The fire department truck took her up to Maui prep academy, once she got there she Help check people in , she was a first responder. I forgot to add a detail she stopped the fire by Walgreens and Lahaina Gateway with buckets of water. She is now safe. The name of my brave mother is Nicole Halaʻapiʻapi my name is Victoria rose Halaʻapiʻapi and I have 5 more brothers that are devastated. My mom and I have lost our house in Lahaina unfortunately we couldn't grab anything from our house. I just wanted to let people know that I'm not the only person that has lost there home, so, with this money we could help others as well. |
56 | Samantha and Kaikane Kawaakoa Chung | CashApp | Lahaina is my home, where we grew up lahaina surf. I lost my job and my dad's place , his car. I don't qualify for alot of the assistance out there, so anything helps. Thank you. |
57 | Okada ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My sister Kaia, her husband and her son are in need of anything and everything currently. They are devastated but thankful that their kitty Pickles made it out with them. We are so grateful they are all okay and also so grateful for any donation, which will be used for essentials now and later to help them rebuild. Thank you so much. |
58 | Linaea Dalton | GoFundMe | I have lost my home and all contents due to the Lahaina Wildfires. I will be placed somewhere else other than here on the West side of Maui. So my home and where I call home are both gone. Thank you to all the charities and programs that have helped get me this far. I am not asking for help but people have contacted me in regards to this so I am posting on here to better help those that want to help and where to send that help. MAHALO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or donate via venmo |
59 | Lauren Baer | GoFundMe | Hello everyone my name is Ashlyn Baer. My sister lauren Baer has lost everything in the wildfires of maui. She has lost her home and her source of income. She is a photographer and all of her cameras, equipment, hard drives and computers are gone. She will be starting over from nothing so anything help! Prayers and thoughts are needed for all the people affected! Thank you! Or donate via Venmo |
60 | Derrik, Nyx, Sophia | GoFundMe | Derrik can’t go back to his house with his dog, Nyx, indefinitely at this point. Help get them back on their feet. The wildfires on Maui left them with nothing. The entire town is gone, and they have to build a life all over again like so many others there. The funds will go to basic necessities like food, water and shelter. Any amount is greatly appreciated. <3 |
61 | Mike Woo Worthen | GoFundMe | Aloha friends and family, this is Lauraleigh. On August 9th, Lahaina and surrounding neighborhoods were completely destroyed by wildfires combined with high winds. My very good friend Mike Woo Worthen and his brother Jeff lost everything when their home burned to the ground. Cell service is sketchy. He currently has to walk several miles to get food. He and his brother have no roof over their heads. FEMA has told him that he needs to have a home or else they can not help him. He worked at Hula Grill Kaanapali but they have been forced to close due to the fire so he no longer has a job to make money. This fund is being set up to assist with the many immediate needs such as medicines and medical supplies, clothes, hygiene supplies, food, water, etc. as they begin rebuilding their lives in Lahaina. All donations/funds raised will be given directly to Mike. For those in a position to contribute, any amount is appreciated. If you are unable to contribute financially, please keep Mike and Jeff in your thoughts and share/forward this page to others that might be able to assist. I send my love and thanks to all and anyone who can help in any way |
62 | Jaynie Thornton | GoFundMe | I was flying home from vacation when I saw the news about the Lahaina fire and what felt like days later I finally got a confirmation that my house was completely gone. I still have a job at the Ritz Carlton in Kapalua but I work in the events/banquets department and all events are being postponed and rescheduled for next year, meaning I am sadly out of a job. I’m currently in Arizona where my parents live while I try and regroup and figure out my next steps in life. I’m trying to get back to Maui to find a place to live and apply for a new job. |
63 | Anonymous Maui Elder | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Kayla my friend in their 80s who wishes to remain anonymous lost his home in Lahaina yesterday. Him and his dog are safely sheltered in Kahului currently but urgently need to find a more permanent place to stay. I have brought them food and water along with a few new clothing items to get by until we can figure out a place for them to stay. He has some medical conditions and we are also working on getting his medication refilled. All funds raised will go directly to him and I will assist him in his needs as the situation progresses. |
64 | Fernandez and Terrenal Family (Freddie, Evangeline, Mark, John, Angelica, Christine, Ofelia, Cherry) | GoFundMe | Words can't explain the tragedies our family has experienced in the past couple months. It is with a heavy heart that, Jun Terrenal, a father of 3, suddenly passed away due to a tragic accident on July 30, 2023. While his family was grieving and preparing for the burial service, their house and belongings were destroyed by the destructive wildfires in Lahaina on August 8, 2023. We not only lost Jun and his house, but all the belongings of our family who lives there. We are also unable to work as our jobs have also been lost to the fire or closed down due to the mandatory evacuation still in place. We ask for your generosity to help us keep afloat, rebuild & bring healing to the Fernandez and Terrenal family that they desperately need. |
65 | Fauhiva ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha family and friends, these are my parents, Soane and Kalota Fauhiva, & my younger brother Teddy. I’m starting this go fund me to help support my family. They lived on Front Street in Lahaina, Maui. On Wednesday, August 9, 2023, their home along with everything else they owned was lost in the fire. Although I live in the mainland, I’m doing all I can to help them with the things they stand in need of. Basic necessities and medications are priority. The funds raised here will go directly to them, in helping them to stabilize and rebuild their lives. |
66 | Emily Cohen | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jenelle and I'm setting up this GoFundMe for my good friend Emily Cohen. Emily lost her home in the Lahaina fire as well as one of the locations where she worked as a massage therapist (at the Shops at 505, if you're familiar with Lahaina). Emily was the first friend I made on Maui; she was my neighbor in Kahana and invited me to join her at the beach. We became quick friends and even when I moved off island temporarily we kept in touch. Emily has been on Maui for nearly 20 years now, this is her home, and she worked hard to purchase her first condo less than a year ago. I ask that you consider helping Emily on her road to rebuilding her home and healing. Or donate via Venmo |
67 | Linda Kelly and Ron | GoFundMe | Aunt Linda, & her boyfriend Ron showed true heroism amidst the recent Lahaina Maui wildfires. Through quick thinking, & prayer they narrowly evaded the flames. Their story is scary and traumatic. The destruction extends beyond just her housing – Lahaina itself lies decimated." Linda once found comfort in a senior living complex that now lies in ruins. Circumstances beyond her control have left her homeless, her cherished island home reduced to ashes. Despite losing everything, Linda and Nico emerged with their lives—a priceless gift for which they are grateful. But challenges remain. The flames not only took their home but all of Linda's possessions. Her most immediate need is to find affordable housing & help her with the basics of life—shelter, sustenance, & clothing. |
68 | Ulep & Maji 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha, I am writing to you on behalf my family & Joi (pup) in Lahaina who have recently faced an incredibly challenging situation. The recent wildfires have taken away their means of livelihood, leaving them without jobs & daunting the uncertainties. They remain steadfast during a great loss. Miraculously, their home still stands, but needs all the help rebuilding their lives. Their daughter Lexi home in Pioneer mill is gone. Their jobs on front street is gone. We will need all the help for the long and challenging road ahead to restore Lahaina & keep them here to stay! In the collage photo, the backdrop reveals a thick cloud of smoke rising from the wildfire below in Pioneer mill & Kahoma areas viewing on Mauka Lahainaluna from our balcony. Prior to evacuation, my uncle and brother played heroic roles, ensuring the safety of our families residing in the Pioneer mill areas. They took quick action by calling for evacuation, even before the authorities, and ultimately sought safety. Click here to Venmo |
69 | May Garcia and Brown Family (Josiah, Josiah Jr, Tyten, Kawika, Kaimalu Brown) | GoFundMe | Just five days after the fire, our family was presented with a blessing of opportunity to relocate. We took the opportunity knowing of the uncertainties that were ahead and started the road to recovery. Now 5 months later, we still are uncertain for permanent affordable housing. With one income of disaster unemployment insurance covering our immediate needs for our family of 6, we humbly ask for your kokua in donating to our fundraiser towards finding a home. Thank you in advance! All the love, kind words of encouragement and prayers are greatly appreciated. Aloha Always! |
70 | Ho'oikaika 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha We are the Ho’oikaika-Blas ‘Ohana. We lived at 861 Kale Street- I share this because our address will forever be a part of us for the rest of our lives. Our hale was the heart and soul of our extended ‘Ohana and compound crew. We are grateful to have made so many wonderful memories in our home that we will always cherish. If you have ever been able to step in our home, we hope you felt the abundance of love that was forever flowing through our walls. Although we have lost our house, we know that the strength and love of YOU, our family, friends, and community will help us rebuild our lives wherever God places us. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your prayers, love, and support through all of this. We love you, Kā’eo, Ahlea, Isaiah, Makealani, & Irie. Or donate via Venmo |
71 | Jonas Preisaitis and Deimante Preisaitiene | GoFundMe | In the heart of Lahaina Maui, a devastating fire has reshaped our lives. Me and my husband lived on Luakini St. Our home was open to many people to stay, we had friends, family and strangers come visit. We had papaya, passion fruit, banana trees, lots of greenery. I worked as a manager at the Cafe Cafe, its been my second home and a workplace for 4 years. The fire destroyed it all. My husband Jonas started as a landscapper in Lahaina, however couple years later he started a limousine business. It was a success, with many bookings for Proms, different parties. For four years, we have diligently forged our livelihoods as a limousine-driving team, our base at Lahaina Harbor – a harbor that now bears the scars of the fire's wrath. All is gone now. |
72 | Clif LaPlant | GoFundMe | My father escaped with his car and lost the place he was renting in Waikuli. Like so many, he barely made it out alive. He is now living in a hotel waiting to get placed in FEMA temporary housing. Hoping to raise funds for living expenses. He is 70 and retired. He also has been severely traumatized from this experience. Mahalo for the love and support! |
73 | Pyle/Ignacio Family | GoFundMe | My family and I lost our house, a car and all belongings on August 8th. We have received several blessings along the way, however the financial hardship for all of us with trying to replace everything has been extremely difficult. Anything donation is greatly appreciated from all of us! |
74 | Larita 'Ohana | GoFundMe | I'm raising funds for my family, who lost everything in the recent Lahaina fire. The fire destroyed their home, leaving my parents and siblings with nothing. The Larita family is known for their resilience, but they now face the daunting task of rebuilding. This fundraiser aims to provide immediate relief. Your contribution, no matter the amount, will provide comfort and aid to my beloved family during this difficult period. Thank you for your generosity and for standing by my family in their time of need. |
75 | Travis Waipa Jr. & Family | GoFundMe | Redcross said we no longer qualify for emergency disaster shelter assistance and we have until (12/21) updated date (1/4) at 11am to check out. I'm a 26yr old Single Dad who was just catching cracks from life in the first half of 2023 but in June things started to take a turn in the right direction. I had no behind bills, finally leaving family home and signed lease to our own apartment, was working a high paying easy money job 5min from new apartment, and when the fire happend I got stuck for a while, then got onto phase 1 cleanup then got laid off because they no longer needed laborers but I am still on a standby list for phase 2 which I hope is soon because I'd rather be working then doing this honestly but to beable to breathe and think comfortably I'd need to raise money. |
76 | Lana Albright | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Jewels and this is for Lana Albright who lost her home in the Lahaina fire. Lana’s dog Vinny passed away unexpectedly in June of a heart condition and then Lana lost her home a couple months later in August. Lana first donated all donations she received to her friends with multiple generations in a household. As time has gone by I know she could use some help as she navigates her own next chapter. Lana lost everything in the fire except her car. I know she is still paying off vet bills for her dog who passed away, needs new tires for her car and just found a place to move into! I know she could use all the household items she once worked so hard for and once had. Lana loves the ocean. She lost all her fish, dive and surf gear in the fire. I hope she can get some water gear to get back to her happy place in the water spearfishing and is able to reset and truly relax again. Lana didn’t want to do a gofundme so I took over her phone. She has taken care of others and I know she deserves to be taken care of too. Mahalo nui loa! |
77 | Daniela Mallos | GoFundMe | Daniela is my daughter who is now 21 years old. Residing in the beautiful Lahaina, she dedicates her time to working at Sail Maui, a renowned excursion company. However, tragedy struck on August 8th when a devastating fire engulfed the entire town, including the cherished harbor. Daniela managed to flee with only the clothes she wore, losing her home, car, and all her possessions in the process. Despite this immense setback, her love for Maui remains unwavering, and she is determined to stay and contribute to the rebuilding efforts. Any form of assistance would be greatly appreciated to help Daniela regain stability and support the community she holds dear. With her unwavering commitment, she plans to actively participate in the cleanup and rebuilding endeavors. |
78 | Jesus Hernandez Villalobos | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jesus. My brother and I lost our home in the fire on Kahako St. We've been living in Maui for 16 years and were in our home for 11 years. We've always been landscaping in Lahaina. We were able to get some part time work doing yard cleaning but work is slower since the fires. My brother has diabetes. He got an infection on his left foot and now it's spread to the other leg so he can't work and is dependent on my income. Unfortunately, we don't qualify for a lot of the aid. Our family (spouses and children and grandchildren) back in Mexico are also reliant on our income. It was never easy but before the fires we were able to support them somewhat. Now we can't even support ourselves. The day of the fire we lost everything. We got out of our rental with only the clothes on our back. Due to lack of good command of the English language and not knowing where to go for help for 22 days, we were homeless. We didn't know where to go and we slept in an abandoned cars. We are now able to stay Honokowai temporarily but they can only guarantee us housing till January 1. We will then be moved to another temporary arrangement but don't know for how long. Any donations are much appreciated. The money will go to medication for my brothers treatment. We are saving to get our own rental without assistance so we can be independent again. Thank you for your support. |
79 | Ortiz Family (Arturo, Ha Yeon, Gabriel and Yeriel) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Arturo and I'm making this fundraiser on behalf of my family and I. We are a family of 4. My wife, Ha Yeon, and our 2 kids, Gabriel (8) and Yeriel (6). We've lived in Lahaina for over 20+ years. I'm a local restaurant owner here in Lahaina. My kids are born and raised here and attended Sacred Hearts. WIth the fire, we lost our home and businesses, and our everyday life. Luckily, we left our hotel shelter and was able to find a short term rental. However, housing is still uncertain until we are able to rebuild again. Our family and I are so appreciative of any donation at this time. Thanks so much. Or donate via Venmo. |
80 | Carmelita Dribo and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Dailina Dribo and I am making this fundraiser for my mother Carmelita, my sister, and her children who are 11, 7, and 5 years old. They were all displaced by the fire, and in addition their belongings were burned. In addition to the household and belongings burning down, her place of work was burned as well. We are seeking assistance so we can get back on our feet and any donations will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
81 | Jose Vazquez Gutierrez | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Jose and I lost everything in the August 8th Maui Wildfires. I was at home and was running a generator because the power was out. I left to get more gas for my generator to keep power in my house because Im a caretaker. The police blocked the roads so I parked and went back to my house I couldn't make it back to my house because the fires were out of control and there was too much smoke I jumped in the car and escaped with the person Im a caretaker for. I only had my keys, wallet and phone. Everything that I own was lost. I have been living at the Aston Hotel since the fire destroyed my home . Everyday I worry about where Ill end up next. Any assistance would be appreciated and would help me get back on my feet. Thank you |
82 | Suji Yokomichi | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Suji Yokomichi, I lost everything in the August 8th Maui wildfires. I was home at the time of the fires . I had taken my medication and I was sleeping. I woke up and the fire was outside my window and there was no time to grab anything. I left without any shoes, jumped in my car and was stuck in the traffic with the smoke and the fire. I barely made it out of the fire. I was staying in Napili park for three days after the fire and have been at the Aston Hotel under the Red Cross since. We are constantly worrying about where we are going to stay and for how long. I have a caretaker and am in need of medications. I am on long term disability and any assistance would really help. Aloha |
83 | Nieves Gama Araceli | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Nieves Gama Araceli. I am without work because I worked for a cleaning business and with no tourism, theres no work. I don't have a house as it's unsafe to return. I would use the money to pay rent when I find a new place and for food. They won't tell us how long we'll be able to stay where we are now. Any support is greatly appreciated. |
84 | Fernanda Ruiz and Family | GoFundMe | I lived in Lahaina for several years with my family. Our home and everything I owned burned in the wild fire. After the fire my family moved off Maui but I decided to stay — I just turned 18 and want to build my life here. |
85 | Cynthia and Mia Ruiz | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Cythia. My daughter, Mia (8) and I were displaced by the Maui fires. i've been here in Maui for 1 year and a half so far, we lost our house and everything due to the wildfires, the job right now is really slow too, we will appreciate any help, thank you. |
86 | Braceros ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Imelda and my family lost our home in the Lahaina fires. My husband lived in Lahaina for 30 years and I've lived here for 21 years. My husband, daughter, mother and I are now living with my Son. Not only did we lose our home of 7 years (our first home) we lost our cars and jobs. We are not sure yet if we can afford to rebuild but trying to see how we can stay. Please help us as we recover from this disaster. Thank you for your support. |
87 | Elda Grijalva (Yaslin and Adair) | GoFundMe | Hi My name is Elda Grijalva, I have lived in Maui for the last 22 years. I have 3 kids and 9 grandchildren. On August 8th my daughter Yaslin (25 years old), my Adair (6 years old) and I were living together. At the time of the fire I was working at Spinakers Wainee Lahaina and I had to jump from the second floor of a house I was cleaning on front street to save my life. My mother had passed away four years ago. I prayed and said to my mother that I would be joining her soon. I thanked God for my 47 years of life and I was ready to accept that this was the end. I covered myself with a wet towel and I ran and ran till I found the exit. I fell to the first floor and twisted my ankle and could not stand up. After I fell, I went to the hospital and they found a tumor. I submitted myself to surgery on November 7th to remove the tumor. Unfortunately I lost my job due to the fires. My goal is to get back to work. My daughter and I are striving to get back on our feet. We are doing all we can to get by and keep up with paying our bills. Any help is greatly appreciated. Aloha |
88 | Walter Sunio | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Walter Sunio and my family was deeply affected by the Lahaina wild fire on August 8, 2023. I arrived in Hawaii 28 years ago with my parents in search of a better living. I worked two jobs for many many years and finally was able to buy our own home 8 years later above the historic pioneer mill. And blessed with 2 kids. On August 8, 2023, this devastating hurricane wind lead wild fire took our family home, cars, and our whole town. Everything my family has worked for was completely destroyed, everything was burnt to ashes. We are still trying to recover from shock. Though the challenge ahead is going to be a long journey, I'm thankful we're all safe. We humbly ask for your help in rebuilding our home. From my family to yours, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. |
89 | Robert Dougherty | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Robert and Im looking for help as I recover from the Lahaina fires. I lived in Lahaina for three years, moving to Hawaii for the love of the place and the sunshine. On the day of the fire, I woke up to flames and had to seek refuge at the waters edge, stuck there for hours. My home burned and Im currently living with a friend in their hotel room due to complications with the read cross. Please help me rebuild my life and home here on Maui. Thank you so much. |
90 | Lucia Acosta | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Lucia Acosta and I'm a survivor of the Lahaina Wild Fires. This fundraiser will help raise funds for my husband, Luis Hernandez, and I. We've been living in Maui for the last 17 years. I was working at restaurant, and he was working as a housekeeper in Lahaina. The fires wiped out our jobs and rental home. I have no one to help us, nor am I used to asking for help. But assistance is limited and we are far from able to afford to get back to where we were before the fires. Our goal is to find a job and to be self sufficient again. Any help is greatly appreciated at this time. Muchas gracias, mahalo nui, thank you very much! |
91 | Lagpacan-Aguinaldo ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Lovelie Lagpacan-Aguinaldo. I am a mother of 3 children, Zean Leighton (17), Loureen (13), and Jared Ethan(6). We've lost everything in the fire that engulfed our beloved town, Lahaina, including our place called home for 19 years. We are currently staying at the hotel provided by Red Cross but we don't know until when. It's been tough dealing with this unexpected devastation financially and emotionally but with your support, it will help us get back into our feet. Any amount will be much appreciated. Mahalo. |
92 | Samuel Hernandez | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Samuel and I have lived in Lahaina for over 30 years. I lost my home to the fires in Lahaina and I need help finding a new rental. I am currently living in a Hotel and its been really difficult — there is no certainty for how long I can stay and its hard to be in a space so small, without a kitchen to cook or a space I can call home. |
93 | Jose and Maria Este | GoFundMe | Hi this is Maria Este and my husband, Jose. We've been living in Maui for 20 years and during our time here we've been working at the restaurants, cleaning yards and doing house cleaning. At the time of the fires, our home and jobs burned down. So far we are grateful for the limited assistance we have gotten so far but it's far from enough to get back to have my own dwelling and the independence we had prior to the fires. I want to make clear that it's so hard to ask for help but it's not easy without work and housing so our dream is to get back to work to be able to be independent as we used to be for 20 years. Thank you for your heart and support. |
94 | Rocio & Danae Ruiz | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Roci , I am a single mother to a beautiful 12 year old girl. Ive been living in Maui for 11 years. Everything in my life was going well, I worked hard to have establish a housekeeping business cleaning AirBnB's for the past 4 years. I was able to support myself and my daughter and our dog. Unfortunately the Lahaina fires destroyed my home, belongings as well as effecting my cleaning business with the decline in tourism. I don't qualify for much assistance. We have been living in a hotel since the fires. The stress of continuing to find a stable home on top of the trauma our family has been through has been very difficult to cope with. As an independent, hard working mother it is difficult to ask for assistance. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Any donations will go directly to rebuilding our lives and the things that we lost Thank you. Rocio, Danae, & Luca (Our dog). |
95 | Juana & Arturo Diaz Fernandez | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Juana. My husband Arturo and I have been living in Lahaina for 30 years. On August 8th, we both fled for our lives when the fires happened. We lived in Napili for most of our time, but recently moved to Lahaina in June of 2023. We lost our home after only living there for 2 months. Our work places also burned in the fire which lost our livelihood. For now, we are living in a hotel which is really difficult to rebuild as we have to move around often. We appreciate all the help at this time. Thank you and God Bless. |
96 | Lara ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Noemi. My mom and I lost everything in the Lahaina fire. I was at work when this happened. I was waiting for my mom to pick me up but she wasn't there so i ubered. My mom was coming back from Wailuku and the road was closed so she was redirected and all she saw was smoke and there was no cell reception. My mom came home looking for me around 4 and told me we had to go. I had no idea what was happening. She said there was a fire really close to Weinberg Apartments where we live. We left everything including the car cause we thought we could come back. We couldn't get in touch with him and his family for four days.The next morning we went home and everything was gone. I work at the Hyatt timeshare. Fortunately my work was able to find us housing till the end of January and then we have to find somewhere to stay after. Any donations will be greatly appreciated and will help cover our immediate needs. |
97 | Edwin Villa & Family | GoFundMe | Please help us we lost our house here in the Lahaina brush fire. It burned everything - we need a house, clothes, food and transportation. We are LATINOS from Mexico anything help is good for us. |
98 | Pablo Espinoza & Family | GoFundMe | Aloha I am asking for help for me and my wife, we have lived in Lahaina for more that 30 years, sadly we lost everything our house our jobs any help is really appreciate your donations will be used to buy medicine food and a new beginning Aloha and Mahalo |
99 | Pacheco Family | GoFundMe | hello my name is fanny we are a small family of 4 who have lost our home and all our things due to the fire in lahaina hawaii we are just trying to start a new beginning and future for our children we appreciate a lot if you share and support our people in lahaina hawaii. Hola mi nombre es Fanny , somos una familia de 4 , que perdimos nuestro hogar y nuestras cosas por los incendios en lahaina en hawaii, , solo estamos intentando volver a comenzar por el futuro de nuestros niños, agradeceria mucho si comparten y apoyan a nuestra gente en lahaina hawaii |
100 | BJ Kanohokula & Family | GoFundMe | BJ Kanohokula, Father of 2 children, working and raising his children on his own since they were born. I lost my leg in a car accident a few years back and I still maintained working to be the best father I can be with the cards I’ve been dealt. Just recently we lost our home in Lahaina, during the Fire that burned down all of Lahaina. Today I’m humbly asking for help, I have no idea what to do. No one ever expects this kinda stuff to happen, but it has and here I am. STILL tryna be the best provider I have been. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for all your Kokua myself and my children. |
101 | Lori Apo | GoFundMe | My house burned down in Wahikuli after evacuating at 9pm on August 8. I did not know my house was gone until Aug. 10. Three generations have lived in that house since the 60’s. I was fortunate to live there for 33 years with my mother. The photo attached shows the kapa pili I had just finished making 2 days earlier for my nephew’s birthday in August. It was on the chair when I left and I believed I would be back home in the morning so I decided not to take it with me. Wrong decision! We all know the outcome and devastation. I left the house with a few clothes, my radio and cel phone and water. The recovery is overwhelming on all levels. |
102 | Ryan Duenas, Jasmine Duenas & Zinnia Lilly | Venmo | I am fundraising for my family and I who is suffering due to the devastating fire that took place in Lahaina Maui. Thank God we are all safe and we are all together, but unfortunately we have lost EVERYTHING. Funds will be used to help pay for essentials, doctor bills etc. Mahalo nui loa from the Duenas ohana. |
103 | Ayer Family (Sean, Nickole, Levi and Alice) | GoFundMe | Hi there, we are the Ayer family and we are fundraising to seek support in our efforts to recover from the Wild fire in Maui. We lived and worked in Lahaina, and had lost everything on August 8th. We have two small kids that are homeschooled and are needing to replace, School supplies. Any contribution, no matter how small or big, will make a difference. If you're unable to donate, please share within your networks to expand our reach. Thank you for helping. |
104 | Moana Tuipolotu & Family (Moanalani, Naimila, Tera’itea Tuipulotu) | GoFundMe | My little ohana, like many, lived in a compound like house with my parents. I was born and raised in Lahaina. Went to Kam 3rd, Lahaina intermediate and graduated from lahainaluna. My daughter naimila (5) was also born and raised in our house. She was set to start school at kam 3rd the day after the fires. Tera’itea (6months) was born a month and a half before fire. We now are living in a studio in haiku. We are separated from my parents, my children’s grandparents. We are now Waiting to start a new life in a tiny home in haiku till we can safely get back to Lahaina and start over. |
105 | Keahi-Durrell Family | GoFundMe | Our family has been in Lahaina for decades, and never thought we'd ever experience the overwhelming tragedy of August 8th. After the fire destroyed Lahaina town we've had increased financial strain, with limited to no income. We're a family of 3, my son is 10 years old. It's not easy to ask for help. However it's only been through the generosity of others that we've gotten this far. Between the holidays, and our monthly bills, money is extra tight. Our home barely survived, it faces a lengthy renovation due to smoke and ash damage, so we are still currently sheltering through the Red Cross. We greatly appreciate any assistance. I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas, and that 2024 will be a better year for us all. |
106 | Carol Ah Puck | GoFundMe | Carol Ah Puck and her husband, Kaia, were born and raised in Lahaina. On August 8, 2023, at around 4:30 p.m., Carol and Kaia decided to pack their bags, grab the dog, and head to their son, Teddy’s, house in Kaanapali, only a few miles north. Unfortunately, Carol and Kaia’s house did not survive the fires. They lost everything in their home, other than what they were able to pack, and the few items that survived the fire. Many of her other family members have also lost their homes to the fires, including their family business, Nagasako Okazu-ya/Deli (@nagasako.okazuya on Instagram). Her family’s presence in Lahaina goes back to the early 1900s when her Great Grandparents started a candy shop on Front Street. Since then, the family business has changed from a candy shop and grocery store to a large supermarket for the Lahaina community, then downsized to a small General store and Okazu-ya/Deli. Currently, Carol, Kaia, Kamalani, and Carol’s mother are staying in a hotel provided by the Red Cross. They have to check in every 4 days due to the amount of people who are in need of a place to stay. In addition to losing their home, the insurance company is not covering even close to the amount that they need to rebuild as prices for everything have skyrocketed. Kaia has gone back to work but Carol & Kamalani is still recovering from the trauma of losing their family home. The home where they have raised their own 3 children, 2 granddaughters, and the countless many other children in the Lahaina community that Carol has cared for. |
107 | Abilay Family (Justin Abilay, Kay Abilay, Nancy Abilay, and Pheonix Pagay) | Venmo | On behalf of my family, we are humbly requesting any assistance with finding stability, clarity, patience, and peace during the hardest times of our lives. We the Abilay ohana have lost our generational family home which we have lived at our entire lives up Lahainaluna rd. due to the August 8th fire in Lahaina. The life we are living is never certain and are asking for any donations small or large so we can continue to navigate our lives after this disaster has turned everything upside down. Any donation is appreciated from the bottom of our hearts, we are is this struggle together with out Lahaina community. Thank you for taking the time and considering our family. Mahalo nui loa |
108 | Claire Barclay and Sammy Abu-Saoud | GoFundMe | Like many others, my boyfriend and I escaped the fires on August 8th with only minutes to spare. We have been fortunate enough to secure an apartment in Kihei for now so that I can finish my last two semesters of nursing school. Not only did we lose our home and everything in it, but we are still missing our two little feral adoptee cats as well. Nevertheless, we are so incredibly blessed to be alive and are thankful every day for the help we have received. |
109 | Timothy (Timster) Putnam | GoFundMe | Our dear brother and friend was thankfully spared by God's grace. However, he has been tragically impacted by the fires on Maui and lost everything. Please join us in helping him to rebuild and carry on. All proceeds will go to immediate needs such as basic everyday essentials, a place to stay and general financial support. Thank you. Or donate via Venmo. |
110 | Kiesling Ohana (Kawika, Keri, Makana, Pū`ali and Kahiau) | Venmo | Like so many others, we lost our home to the August 8th fires. We have been blessed to have found a builder, but the cost to rebuild is at least three times more than what the house was originally built for and our insurance falls short of the cost to rebuild. Or donate via GiveSendGo |
111 | Quintero Family | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jasmine Quintero and I am making this fundraiser for my family and I. My family and I have lived in Lahaina for 20 years. My sisters and I all went to school in Lahaina, this is our home. On August 8th, the four of us were at home and escaped the fire together with my father. The fire damaged our home and is currently unlivable. At the moment we are sheltering at a hotel altogether. My mom finding it hard to work consistently after losing her workplace in Lahaina. Any help is greatly appreciated at this time. It's a hard time for everyone, but my family and I really appreciate everything. Thank you |
112 | Trixy Nuesca-Ganer & Elizabeth Ganer | GoFundMe | On August 8th, 2023, the lahaina fire consumed Coach Trixy's sanctuary, her memories, and the future she meticulously built for her daughter. But from the smoldering embers rose an unyielding spirit – the spirit of a coach, a mother, and a community united in the face of adversity. Trixy, a legend on the Lahainaluna courts, wasn't just the head volleyball coach; she was an anchor, a confidante, and a second mother to her players. Now, with their makeshift gym overlooking a landscape scarred by fire, the Lady Lunas became her anchor. Temporary housing offered a fragile refuge, but the future remained uncertain. Rebuilding a life, let alone a volleyball program, from scratch seemed insurmountable. Yet, the Lahaina community, a tapestry woven from aloha spirit and unwavering support, refused to let their coach and her team fall. Every contribution, every shared story, every word of encouragement became a brick laid towards rebuilding. The volleyball court, once a sanctuary, transformed into a symbol of hope. The rhythmic thwack of the ball against the net became a defiant anthem, echoing across the fire-scarred landscape: "We will rise. We will rebuild. We are Lahaina Strong." |
113 | Ka ʻOhana Tihada (Keliʻi, Malia, Līloa, Lehia, Hilaʻi, Hoʻāla) | Venmo | Aloha kākou! We are Ka ʻohana Tihada (Keliʻi & Malia) ʻohana of 6, Līloa (19), Lehia (16), Hila’i (14), Hoʻāla (11). We count our blessings daily that we were able to evacuate our property successfully on August 8, 2023 before the wildfires consumed our house, cars and possessions. We have a long road ahead to get Lahaina back to the town that we are so proud of. The uncertainty and daunting task of starting from scratch can be overwhelming at times but we as a ʻohana are determined to see it through. We appreciate any support and even prayers. The funds will help our ʻohana navigate our daily lives as we rebuild our future in this new light that we are faced with. Mahalo nui. |
114 | Andrew and Cecelia Steiner | Venmo | My daughter and I lost our house, truck and all our belongings in the Lahaina wildfire. Thank you in advance for any help! God Bless! |
115 | Irving Sotelo | GoFundMe | I am Irving Sotelo, the man who for a long time found joy in being the host to countless wandering souls in a cozy hostel. In every smile, in every shared story, I found a purpose that illuminated my days. Not long ago, I faced an unimaginable trial. The voracious fire in Lahaina not only devoured the place I called home but also my possessions, memories, and dreams. Despite losing everything, I discovered an inner fire stronger than ever: the desire to rise from the ashes and rebuild what once was. As the fire raged, my priority was to ensure others were safe. I couldn't salvage my belongings, but my outstretched hands guided others to safety. Today, I stand on an uncertain path, without a job or a roof over my head, yet my spirit is steadfast. I reach out to you with humility and courage, to ask for your support in this new chapter of my life. |
116 | Wilfren Homer Ramos and Dominga Ramos | GoFundMe | Lahaina is a town located in West Maui and known for its historic buildings & iconic Banyan Tree, was our HOME for almost 2 decades with great memories created together. But, in just a matter of hours, who would’ve thought that a Tuesday afternoon would changed our lives forever. I’m still hoping it‘s just a bad dream and want to wake up from it but oh God It’s real! Everything we, especially my parents, had built and worked hard for over the years were all lost and turned into ashes. Seeing my mom, Nita, safe that day and finding out my dad, Wilfren Homer, got out alive after 24 miserable hours of searching makes me to still be Grateful and Thankful for. Having both of my parents with me right now (It could’ve been worse) is what matters. I am doing this fundraiser mainly for them because I want them to somehow rebuild their lives back together. Without my parents, who taught me about life and kindness, I am nothing today. With your help/support and prayers during this difficult time, there is Hope. A hope that light will shine again despite of all the darkness. |
117 | Raenelle Stewart and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My ohana. Lahaina has been our home for many generations, we lost everything in the devastating fire. Our family home (housing 3 generations) two other family homes and their extended families homes, were all destroyed. This family is currently struggling to find housing to accommodate us all together. We, all of LAHAINA and the families of LAHAINA. We may have our minor issues in the past. Today is a different day and we need each other. We the families of the West stand strong. There is no throwing in towels. No such words "give up" "moving" or "selling" . If 1 go we all go. But we not going any where, RIGHT. Well, prayers for you so. God bless and keep all safe until we meet at next gathering. Ahuihou. Malamapono Or donate via Venmo. |
118 | Max Tornai, Mary Britton and Oliver Tornai | GoFundMe | Aloha. Like many, we lost so much. Our small home on Lahainaluna Rd, our 7 year old son Ollie's school, and Mary's business on Front Street - all destroyed. Thank you to everyone supporting Lahaina families during this difficult time. Merry Christmas Or donate via Venmo. |
119 | Aris Glenn, Noah and Kate Valiente | GoFundMe | Aloha. I am Aris Glenn Valiente from Lahaina. We are one of the many families who lost everything in the August 08, wildfire. We are currently staying in a temporarily shelter provided by American Red Cross. I am working 3 days a week as a server in Royal Lahaina and my wife’s ( Noimie Valiente) works at foodland farms before and she is doing unemployment benefits at the moment. We have 2 Children, 5 years old boy and 6 months old girl. Any amount will be greatly appreciated and any donations will be a big help to get back on our feet as we navigate through these changes in our lives. Mahalo nui! Godbless. |
120 | Brooke Rosenwasser and Ava Blake Richards | Venmo | I am a single mother and sole provider for my daughter Ava, she is 3 years old. I owned the beehive lash and brow bar for 6 1/2 years in Lahaina. It was destroyed in the fire. My home in Lahaina was also in the burn zone. I lost my livelihood and our home as a result. We would be grateful for any help or support sent our way. Like so many in Lahaina, the home in Lahaina that I recently purchased 4 months prior to the fire, was underinsured. So the cost to repair the home is beyond the insurance coverage, I know so many families in this same situation. We are all just trying to move forward with many obstacles in our way, mortgages and HOA fees for homes that are not live able. |
121 | Douglas and Elizabeth Schusser | GoFundMe | In the wildfire, we lost our Lahaina home of 43 years, our medical practice of 25 years (our livelihood), our long term rental condo (also our livelihood, and our car. I also injured my hip running in the evacuation and have to have hip replacement surgery. Or donate via Venmo |
122 | Juan (Tigre) Oñate Gonzalez | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Juan, but many know me as Tigre. I have lived in Maui for 33 years, this is my home. Before the fires, I was working at restaurants such as Mala, Honu and Frida's. On August 8th, the fires destroyed both my home and my work. Within the first 3 weeks after the fires, I was in my community helping and volunteering connecting fellow survivors with resources. I'm not one to ask for help, but have finally taken the time to make this fundraiser. I love Maui, I say it to anyone that leaves the island, that they'll always come back to this special place. I appreciate all the help at this time. Mahalo nui loa. or donate via Venmo. |
123 | John (Zero) Campbell and Gary Woodward | GoFundMe | Gary Woodward has been my landlord for 8 years at his house on Lahainaluna. His wife of decades passed away this February, and he has been a broken man since. We were both home the day of the fire, and our house was the 5th to burn. Now his insurance company is claiming he doesnt have a policy and so is experiencing unbelievable loss. I am working closely with him to accomplish recovery, rebuilding, hopefully some healing. We are devastated. or donate via Venmo. |
124 | Leha family (Rocky, Lupe, Angelina & Kaulangi Luseane) Finau family (Siosaia & Kaulangi) | GoFundMe | Aloha we lived in Lahaina All my life. My parents came here from tonga in 1991 and loved it here. We live on 120 Leoleo st in the Komohana hale apartments. I grew up there and I also got to raise my girls there. My immediate family all made it out safely gladly. But unfortunately we are one of the many family’s that lost our home and 2 vehicles. We are grateful for being alive and well. Just hoping and praying things get easier down the road. Or donate via Venmo. |
125 | Millena Buraco & Family (Kahi Maximino, Iuna Maximino ) | GoFundMe | We are a family of 3 I have been living in Lahaina for 24 years. My two kids was born at the house affected by the fire. They used to attend Kam lll and sacred Heart school both affected by the fire. I was living at my rental down at Shaw st for 14 years. Lost car side business and my house with all my belongings. My oldest 13 yo was at the Lokahi basketball team and my 7 yo also was at the middle of basketball season. Thank you for helping Or donate via Venmo. |
126 | Giovanny Velazquez Leon, Cinthia Ruby Balcazar Leon, Allison Balcazar | Venmo | We like everyone on this page lost our home. I have been on island for 30 years. Growing up in Lahaina was a dream come true it’s what every kid wishes for and every parent strives to obtain. It was paradise. |
127 | Erickson & Castaneto Ohana (Paul, Tita, Zaevah, Mahina) | Venmo | Thankfully my family has made it out safely. Lahaina will never be the same. |
128 | Ty Delemar | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Ty. As many may know, the Maui wildfires on August 8th devastated our town of Lahaina, leaving thousands without homes or belongings, including myself. For a while I chose not to do a gofundme because I felt that there were others who could use the help more, but in doing that, I found myself alone and without help for myself. The beginning of this year started with a cancer diagnosis and frequent doctor visits, only for several months later to lose my job, home, car, and all belongings in the fire. If this year showed me anything, it's that the power of faith, love, and community can do incredible things to help us heal. My intention with the money raised will be to help with living expenses, and to allow an opportunity for me to provide to the community on island through service. Less than a week after the fire, I began working in the community on various aspects of recovery, from food deliveries to emotional support. My goal is to continue doing what I can to help heal the wounds within myself, and the ones that exist within the thousands of lives impacted by the fire. Any amount donated would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers; they do more than you know. Take care. Mahalo |
129 | Desiree Deter | Venmo | Aloha I’ve lived in Lahaina for 15 years. Was a longtime massage therapist at Dr Krause’s office and a regular at Lahaina Coolers. I lost my home and my business and it breaks my heart that all of my friends are hurting also. Our community was so special. |
130 | Chardell Naki and ʻOhana (Jusaleen, Junaiah, Juicelle, Juveah, and Julaila) | Venmo | My name is Chardell Naki and I am a single mother of 5 beautiful girls who are 12 1/2, 12, 7, 5, and 3 years old. After learning that our home had been taken by the August 8th Lahaina wildfires, we were placed at the Royal Lahaina Resort. We were given a choice by the HPHA (Hawaii Public Housing Authority) to relocate to the island of Hawai'i. I am currently job seeking to build an income for us but without the proper childcare, I am unable to work to provide at the moment. I do not have family or friends on this island to depend on as they are all still on Maui. I thank God for his blessings upon my family and thank you for your time in reading our story. God bless you and your family. |
131 | Colpas Family (Rodrigo, April, Juliana, Thayane & Millie) | GoFundMe | We moved into our Lahainaluna home from Honokowai, exactly 2 months after I had an unknown and unexpected heart surgery, we were given a 45 notice to vacate the house we lived in for the last 12 years. We have been on island for 25 years and have always lived in Lahaina or Honokowai, west side. We were really just getting settled into our home, we lived there a year, we lived off Kalena street, right where the fire started. Thank god my family made it, but from the time the fire started (I was watching) to the time it got to my neighbors house, was less then 20 minutes, we had no time to grab anything, only had enough time to bang on my neighbors door who’s home it was and split. both myself and my neighbor drove away even before police made it to warn residents. So incredibly grateful to be alive, we did lose everything but grateful I was able to help my neighbor. We have now found a new place after been relocated 4x in a month & half with a family of 5. Commuting for us both for work, he has worked at his same job for over 20 years and myself at current job for about 12. I also lost my sunscreen business and had just signed the lease to a new business we had spent months working on off front street. But none of this matters, just breathing we feel incredibly grateful. Thank you so much for everyone who has helped in any way possible. We are forever grateful for any help we received. Or donate via Venmo |
132 | Lukela-Singh (Melody, Dev, Lilia, Pelenaise, Serah, and Ryele) | Venmo | We are the Lukela-Singh Ohana. Family of 7 born and raised here in Lahaina, Maui. On Aug 8th a wild fire came through and wiped out our Beautiful Lahaina Town. My Family and I left with what was on our backs and evacuated. We lost our home, vehicle, and all our cherished memories. We are definitely Blessed to Be Here today and Now we look ahead to Rebuilding Our Lives. |
133 | Perez Family (Heather, Amilcar, Madison and Ryder) | GoFundMe | Aloha my husband and I have lived in Lahaina for over 20 years.We have 2 children that are born and raised Lahaina kids. We lost our house and my business in the Lahaina fires on August 8th like so many in our community did. We are all just devastated. Any help would be much appreciated as we build our lives all over again. I truly appreciate everyone's kind words and words of encouragement. Mahalo for listening. Or donate via Venmo. |
134 | Lori Brodeur | Venmo | West Maui has been my home for over 25 years. I work at Kamehameha III elementary school in the office and The Westin , lost my home in Waihikuli and everything in it. Looking to replace some personal items and start all over. We are stronger together. |
135 | Diana Tevaga | GoFundMe | By the grace of God I scarcely escaped my neighborhood with my family members as my beloved hometown swiftly succumbed to a devastating wildfire that surrounded us on the traumatic day of 8/8/23. Like so many of our Lahaina Ohanas, my family is currently living life one day at a time through the unstableness and challenges of our recovery, grief of the loss of our beloved Lahaina and precious souls of our community and the sentimental mementos lost. Much love to our Lahaina community and so much gratitude for all the loving genuine support we have recieved. Or donate via Venmo |
136 | Lisa Jones | GoFundMe | I’ve lived in Lahaina for 25 years and lost everything like many of us on August 8th. I worked coordinating community events for Lahaina Restoration Foundation. I was placed at the Westin and as you probably know, most of us were kicked out of there on November 30th. I have a small registered service dog, so was given no choice other than to relocate to Kahului. Having to leave my community and support system has been devastating. I also had to leave my volunteer job with Maui Humane Society taking care of the animals in the burn zone. It’s greatly added to my heart break! I’m trying my hardest to get back to West Maui and continue to volunteer for the Lahaina community. |
137 | Fine Lauese | GoFundMe | As most of you have heard, many people have lost homes, family members, and/or everything they own in the Maui fires. Fine Lauese, who has worked in our district for many years, has family in Maui who are greatly affected by the fires/disasters. A GoFundMe page has been set up for his family. Whatever you can contribute will be greatly appreciated. Feel free to pass it along. |
138 | Albino Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Jason from Lahaina Maui, Hawaii. Me and my family are doing this fundraiser. As we all know about what happened to our hometown Lahaina. A whole town was decimated and leveled due to the wildfire including the church and its parsonage/apartment we were living in (and everything in it). Your help is greatly appreciated and will aid us to restart anew. God Bless Or donate via Venmo or Cashapp |
139 | Primrose Loebl | GoFundMe | Flor lost her home in the August 8 Maui Wildfires and can't currently return home. Flor is originally from Chiapas, Mexico and has lived in Lahaina for the last ten years. These funds will help Flor to get back on her feet and return to her normal life with her many cats. |
140 | Tony & Noe | GoFundMe | This is Tony and his father Noe. Tony is born and raised in Lahaina. Noe has been a resident of Lahaina for almost 20 years. Tony is 13 years old and has a heart condition which requires him to be on a 24 hour monitored pacemaker. Noe is a hard working single father who does his best to support his son and make him happy. On August 8th 2023, they lost their home and all of their belongings to the Lahaina wildfires. Noe also lost all of his work and means to support him and Tony. They are currently being temporarily housed at a Kaanapali resort and they don’t know how much longer that will last. They have received very little financial support in comparison to what was lost and what is needed to start over. Because of Tony’s heart condition he is unable to do most of the things he loves such as sports, paddling, swimming etc. Tony does love video games. Thanks to some funding I was able to put together I was able to get Tony a PlayStation 5 and some new clothes to go back to school with. It’s a good start but there’s still a long way to go before life for Tony and Noe begin to feel normal and stable again. They had no luck with their donation page they started through spot fund so I created them a go fund me and made this video in hopes to spread awareness and raise every dollar possible to get them back on track. Please contribute however you can even if it’s just sharing this post, this video or this story. Despite everything they have been through, Tony is a positive and kind young man who deserves to get back to a level of stability and normalcy in his life. Also, Tony is part of the make a wish foundation and his wish is to meet Dwayne The Rock Johnson, he has been waiting over 3 years since they put in that request. |
141 | Carino-Valiente Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Mellian Valiente from Lahaina. Family of 5. (3adults,5yrs old, 22days old baby boy) We are one of the victim from lahaina wildfire last august 8. I decided to make the go fund me even if its late. We had lost everything and im organizing this fund for my family to start all over again. In this hard time, we humbly asking/ requesting any amount of donations. This funds help us to recover from this tragic event. We are thankful for all your support and generosity. We appreciated all the help and prayers to my family. |
142 | Christel Bermudez & Leo | GoFundMe | After submitting my family members for help I guess I have found myself needing a little bit of help as well. I was hesitant to ask for help since so many have lost way more than I did and I hate asking for help unless I really need it. The decision to leave Maui was tough but is much needed. My boyfriend and I already talked about moving to the mainland last year (“by next year” we said, which is now this year!) The fire was the most ugliest, unwelcomed push. Unemployment isn’t enough to sustain our lives here, so we decided to make room on the west side for the people that really need it the most. Donations go toward baggage fees and flights for our three cats, apartment necessities (bed, blankets, etc), and transportation funds while we wait for our vehicle to ship out. I also have an Amazon registry if you’d like to help out that way as well. Or donate via Venmo | Or donate via Amazon Wish List |
143 | Randall & Melissa Okano | GoFundMe | Randall & Melissa Okano along with our entire Ohana lost everything home their truck and all their memories. I know we are late at getting them assistance but I am hoping to help get them some blessings to help get their lives back on track and peace of mind not having to worry about finances on top of everything else. We appreciate your Kokua. Or Donate via Venmo |
144 | Saori Okazaki Arnold | GoFundMe | My friend, Saori Arnold lost everything - her home, belongings, and cars - during the Lahaina Fire on August 8, 2023. The only silver lining was that her entire family, including her seven dogs, managed to escape without major injuries, although it was a close call. Saori and her family continued to move for emergency evacuation, and it wasn't until early the next morning that they finally found a bit of calm in 25 miles distance from Lahaina. Unfortunately, her self-employed jewelry studio for "Piece of Ocean Maui", the center of her livelihood, was also completely destroyed. Despite these challenges, she has been utilizing the limited tools and materials to turn the shelter unit into both a living space and a studio. Slowly but surely, she is rebuilding her business for the future. Her hope is to open a dedicated studio soon and work towards stabilizing her family's life. As a friend, I have initiated this fund with the aim of gradually repurchasing the lost tools and materials, supporting her in restarting of her dream as soon as possible. I sincerely hope that many of you can join in providing warm encouragement and assistance. Your generous support is greatly appreciated. Yours faithfully, Yoshihiro Kogure |
145 | Katrina & Alfie Malapira | GoFundMe | My name is Keoni Tabon. I am raising money to help my family members in Lahaina. My cousin Alfie and his wife Kathrina Malapira, have lost everything from their home, possessions, and family vehicle to the devastating wildfire in Lahaina, Maui. They have 3 young children (ages 8mo, 2 & 6 yrs old). For those that don’t know, their 6 yr old son is autistic and has a very hard time coping in crowded and unfamiliar places. So we are kindly asking for help to get them back on their feet. Please don't feel obligated to donate, any help is much appreciated. Mahalo. Or donate via Venmo. |
146 | Martinez 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Single mother with 6 children and one grandchild all born and raised here on the island . We are devastated to see our home town go up in flames we barley made it out . we are asking the community for help. We suffered like many from the fire. We lost our homes, we lost our jobs, and we lost our beautiful city . We barley made it out. Please if there’s anything you can to help we would really appreciate it. God bless you guys and God be with us all. |
147 | Edna Lana | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Edna Lana and I'm a victim of the Lahaina wildfire. I lost the apartment I'm renting, my old car and everything. All I have was my one uniform as I worked that day. My daughter and her boyfriend was staying with me, till they found a place then the tragedy happens and their belongings got burnt too. Also, my job was affected too, not sure when the store will be open as water got contaminated. Please help so I could replenish what I've lost and start over again. Mahalo for your love, kindness and support. |
148 | Jhoana Maica Agbayani, Aiden, Leah, Leo Agcaoili | GoFundMe | My family lost everything from the lahaina wild fire that happen on august 8,2023. We lost our home, Cars and all our personal belongings. Any amount will help my family get back on our feet. Mahalo |
149 | Juilliet Martinez & Family | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Juilliet Martinez I was born in raised Maui Hawaii my home is Lahaina for as long as I can remember. From king Kamehameha 3 to Lahaina intermediate all the way to Lahaina Luna that town is my home my place our daughter was also born here and we were hoping to raise her here . The day of the fire we almost got stuck but because of a friend’s husband we were able to flee and with our family . if it wouldn’t have been for that Safeway run I think we would have perished too . We left with nothing but medical paper for our daughter. Both me and my partner are Lahaina Luna graduates and worked in front street a block away from our home . We like many other lost everything so any Kokua would be appreciated . we give all our mahalo to every person that has helped us threw this . We are beyond grateful for everything everyone had done and that we are all okay . God bless you all and multiply it back to you . If possible we also ask for prayer for family and myself mahalo ❤️ #lahainastrong |
150 | George Dacuycuy | GoFundMe | Born in 1948 in Ho'olehua, Uncle George Dacuycuy is a revered U.S. veteran who, alongside his partner Aunty Harrilyn, faced the heartbreak of losing their Lahaina apartments to the raging August wildfires. (Aunty lived in the building across of him.) While grateful for the temporary relief from the American Red Cross & FEMA, the looming end of hotel accommodations and daunting housing choices from the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) weighs heavily on him. Leaving Maui and all his family behind isn't an option as offered by HPHA who maintains they only have inventory on outer islands. It's been a series of unfortunate events from almost losing his own life, to mourning his last surviving sibling, to facing a 5 year housing waitlist crisis for seniors; the undue stress and anxiety is becoming unbearable and leaning towards depression. On the flip side, as he grapples with securing permanent housing, he's humbled by the outpouring of support shown during these hard times. Your donations will directly aid Uncle George's housing quest, restoring his peace, stability and sanity. Mahalo for your contribution. |
151 | Pilapil Family (Mario & Buenaventurada) | GoFundMe | My name is Ronnie, my parents went on vacation for my dad’s retirement. My dad worked hard for how many years here in Maui. My mom had a stroke while they were on vacation and now their coming back to Maui to a burnt house and nothing left for them. They lost thier car, all their belongings including their cash money in the safe (they’re thinking that it’s impossible to have a wildfire in hawaii) losing the total amount goal of this gofundme that shows above. We are not aiming to replace the whole amount but we still believe that there are good people with a gold heart to help them financially and my mom to recover. Please if you could help my parents to get back on their feet . Mahalo to all of you. God bless |
152 | Topinio & Agbayani ʻOhana (Janice, Robinson, Althea Jane) | GoFundMe | I, Janice Agbayani, together with my Ohana, Robinson Topinio and our 7 years old daughter, was affected from the wild fire in lahaina on 8/8/2023. Due to no signals and warning we had lose our home, vehicle and all our belongings. We are trying to get back of finding a place to stay and asking for some help to get all we need to provide for our daughter. Or donate via Venmo |
153 | Hernandez Arvizu Family (Valentin, Alejandra, Luis, José, Emma, & Edwin) | GoFundMe | Mi nombre es Alejandra Arvizu mi esposo Valentin juntos con nuestros 4 hijos de 10, 8 ,4 y 1 perdimos nuestro hogar todas nuestras pertenencias personaless y nuestros carros en incendio de lahaiana gracias a dios todos salimos con bien cualquier ayuda nos servirá a seguir adelante. Al igual que muchos otros, no tenemos ropa, pañales, fórmula, leche, lo esencial. Perdimos todo y no tenemos nada con nosotros. Actualmente estamos en uno de los refugios. Lo importante es que todos estemos bien, seguros y juntos. Por favor, cualquier cosa ayuda. Cualquier pequeña ayuda para mí cualquier mi familia. Estamos tan agradecidos por todo la ayuda. ¡Gracias! English Translation: My name is Alejandra Arvizu. My husband Valentin and our 4 children who are 10, 8, 4, and 1 years old lost our home and all our belongings, and vehicles in the Lahaina fire. Through God’s grace we are all in good health. Any assistance will help us move forward. Just like many others we don’t have clothes, diapers, formula, milk, any essentials. We lost everything and having nothing on us. We are currently at one of the shelters. The important this is that we’re all okay and safe and together. Please anything helps. Any little bit helps for me any my family. Truly grateful and appreciative . Thank you! Or donate via Venmo |
154 | Reynon 'Ohana | GoFundMe | As I breakdown in tears writing this feeling helpless I need to do something for my family. My mom was just saying yesterday how she had spent too much money on groceries and was afraid it would all go bad due to the power outage from hurricane Dora’s wind. She did not know then that would be the least of her worries. Our town, our schools, our memories, jobs, cars, and our childhood home all burnt down to ash.. where will they go? What is left?My mom and dad are godly people and believe they can overcome any obstacle through god although I am asking for help, if anyone anyway can help I hope this reaches you. They’ve been through a lot of fighting in the last year and I know they need any ounce of help they may obtain. |
155 | Green Family (Dylan, Katyana, Lillian, Liliani, Oliver Green) | GoFundMe | We are beyond thankful that our little family made it out safely, even our animals, along with the rest of my family in town. Dylan and I were home with our 9 yearl old and our 2 week old(at the time). We, like most others, completely lost everything. Anything helps. |
156 | Raboy 'Ohana | Venmo | Aloha. My name is Riz. On August 08, we lost everything we had in the Lahaina Fire. Please consider helping us. We are grateful for the love, prayers and your generosity. God Bless. |
157 | Nakamura ʻOhana (Ryan, Sibel, & Ryan Jr.) | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Ryan Nakamura. We lost our house in the Lahaina wildfires. It shames me to extend my hand for funds. I never wanted to ask for handouts. But this is a unique and devastating situation. I served in Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. I retired with a battered psyche. This is, by far, harder to deal with than any War. There are many in far worse situations than myself, but I must look after my wife Sibel, and seven-year-old son Ryan Jr. It took me over 30 years to finally have a home where I was born and raised. Just 2 years later it is gone. I don't know how things will turn out. I feel like I am not even at the starting point yet. So please help out Lahaina... If not specifically for me... please help out one of the many families in need. You will not have trouble finding them. The funds received will be used to aid in our recovery process. I am not a word smith and for those of you who know me, I am a man of few words and have difficulty expressing my thoughts and emotions. I thank you (from the bottom of my heart) in advance. MAHALO. Or donate via Venmo |
158 | Pamela Greenwood-Vera | GoFundMe | I have lived on Maui for almost 30 years. Thankfully, myself and my family were all able to make it safely out of Lahaina to the the night of the fire. My home is one that survived the fire but i am unsure if I will be allowed to stay in my home once the demolition phase starts as I am very near the burn zone and we are being told the conditions could be toxic. I have been self-employed for 15 years at Island Bookkeeping Solutions. My business is dependent upon many other businesses that operate in Lahaina. Sadly, more than half of my client’s businesses were lost to the fire and several more will not survive the aftermath of the fires, leaving me unemployed. This, in addition to the possibility of having to leave my home of over 13 years, is weighing heavily on me. I am humbly asking for help. |
159 | Kenolio 'Ohana | Venmo | Aloha, my family of 4 soon to be 5, were one of many affected by the wildfire. We (JR and Kanoe) are born and raised in Lahaina and our families have strong roots to Lahaina. Our home was sown back into the land and we are believing that God will recover all in time. Mahalo for your generosity and kokua during this time! |
160 | Savou and Bloomfield ʻOhana (Tui, Laumanu, Viene Si'i, Kava, Tuiasi Jr., Ofa, Paula, Apikale, Catherine, Fisimani, & Marybeth) | GoFundMe | This is for a best friend who has lost everything in the fires in Lahaina. The funds donated here will go directly to her and her family of 11 to help them with supplies and finding permanent housing. Oh Savou became my bestie on the phone when I called to make some arrangements at the hotel we were staying at. She has a heart of gold and a love for God and her family. We instantly bonded and have reminded in contact since. We all are hurting for our neighbors and wish we could do something, please consider donating to her family to rebuild, they have lost everything. Let’s show our neighbors some love ❤️ from here. |
161 | Restoration of Kamehameha Iki & the preservation of Hui Waa O Kaulua | GoFundMe | The purpose of this fund goes beyond mere monetary support. It's an embodiment of our interconnectedness, a testament to our shared humanity. Funds raised will be thoughtfully directed towards providing essentials – sustenance, clean water, supplies. We're dedicated to playing a role in the restoration of Kamehameha Iki, in preserving the spirit that lives within these walls. We're equally committed to supporting the vital purpose of Hui Waa O Kaulua, an emblem of our enduring resilience. |
162 | Cij Laniakea Chee, Teliyah Napoleon (11), Kailani Napoleon (4), & Tyde Napoleon (2) | Venmo | My kids & I arrive to Lahaina December 2022, fleeing domestic violence and starting over. Had our own apartment at Weinberg, a job lined up, and kids enrolled in school right away. On August 8th everything I worked hard for was taken away within minutes. Currently being sheltered from Redcross at Papakea, eviction on Oct 31. Waiting on an extension. |
163 | Dela Cruz Family (Rogelio & Nida) | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Charmagne and i am helping my aunty Nida and uncle Rogelio who lived in Lahaina and their house was one of the not so lucky ones that got destroyed from the wild fire.. we are trying to earn fund to help them get back on their feet.. any amount will be helpful.. Much mahalo Or donate via Venmo |
164 | Ka ‘Ohana Kaneakua (Jay, Hope, Jireh & Adonai) | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Hope Kaneakua. My husband and I along with our two beautiful children + our pup had lost everything. We literally just moved sixteen days to Lahaina before August 8th. So with that said, we can’t get any help or relief funds due to not having any proof of residency. My ‘ohana is safe and we’re altogether. With that, we are blessed. We are more than grateful for any help in any way mahalo nui loa Or donate via Venmo |
165 | Ko ʻOhana (Kawehi, Deborah, Nainoa, Kamaka, La'akea, Xylia & Peyton) | GoFundMe | We are ʻOhana Ko (Kawehi & Deborah) family of seven- our keiki aging 23 to 3 (Nainoa, Kamaka, Laʻakea, Xylia & Peyton). Fifth generation family here on the beautiful island of Maui. We are completely heartbroken as we not only lost our home of 21 years but lost our beautiful & historic Lahaina Town due to the Lahaina wild fire on August 8th, 2023. We are fortunate to have our lives & are grateful for the community in which we live. This fund is to help our family rebuild our lives. We appreciate your love & prayers. Mahalo Or donate via Venmo |
166 | Utrillo 'Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Stefania, and I’m raising funds for my dear friends, Tyrene and Jojo Utrillo, and their 3-year-old son, Linkin. I first met Tyrene a decade ago, and I was immediately drawn to her humility and peaceful demeanor. She has been a wonderful friend to me ever since.Unfortunately, their townhouse burned down in the fires. Now, they are back at their family house in Lahainaluna, having to overlook the disaster zone. Tyrene and Linkin escaped the fires with a neighbor, and JoJo watched his hometown burn from the top of the road. I’m hoping to raise enough money to help them through this unimaginably difficult time. Every dollar will go directly to their bank account for basic needs, healthcare, rebuilding, and whatever else is needed as time goes on. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated, Mahalo. |
167 | Hernandez Padilla Family | GoFundMe | This family, including their 94 year old father, successfully fled the fire in Lahaina. Sadly, their nephew perished. |
168 | Wilson ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Nicole and I'm fundraising for my family who live in Lahaina, Maui that was recently destroyed by a devastating fire. The fire spread so quickly they fled in house slippers, grabbing what they could. A few belongings, the two dogs, and only one of a few cats. They lost the house. My aunt Ann Carroll- her daughter, my cousin Ashlan & her husband Steve, along with their two daughters. They lost everything. |
169 | Jason & Yesenia Eliza | GoFundMe | Their names are Yesenia and Jason. They were complete strangers to me until that Tuesday afternoon when they were driving on Front Street trying to get to Honokowai for safety. She saw a silhouette on the road and wasn’t sure if it’s a person. That silhouette was mine, I was shouting for help! There were a few cars before them that drove past me and didn’t help. Yesenia asked Jason to stop so I can get in their car! She was 8 months pregnent! They had to quickly evacuate their place they didn’t get to bring anything with them! As in nothing, not even a bottle of water! THESE 2 SAVED MY LIFE!!! I could be just a “body count” by now if they didn’t help me. They could have just dropped me off somewhere in Lahaina away from the fire only for me to beg people again to give me a ride. She will give birth soon. I WANNA DO SOMETHING FOR THEM! Help me help them! |
170 | Misti Kotter & Olivia Kotter | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Misti Kotter. Thank am born and raised on Maui and from Lahaina. On August 8, 2023 my wife, our two cats and I lost our home just like the rest of my family, my neighbors and my community did that day. It has been a struggle to jump through all of the hoops to find help and continued assistance. One of my jobs burned to the ground and we our laid off of our other job at the moment. Asking for any help we can get at the moment. Mahalo. |
171 | Peachie Garcia & Alessio Sabino | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Peachie Garcia. I have made Maui my home for the past 16 years. My son, Alessio Sabino, and I are heartbroken by the loss of both our homes, our town, and workplace. I have been a teacher at King Kamehameha III Elementary School since 2009. Alessio attended KKIII and has been serving the school community as the IT Tech support for the past 3 years. We love KKIII and the Lahaina community of friends whom we now call our Maui ohana. We are so grateful for family, friends, and community members who have continuously been providing us support during this difficult time. We pray for healing of families as they grieve their losses. Mahalo in advance for the kindness and generosity you can offer us as we rebuild our lives. |
172 | Blake Parrish Drewry | Venmo | Blake Parrish Drewry is a fisherman in Lahaina, the fire took everything from him. Including his home, vehicle, and job. Blake has been helping and giving to those also in need, he helped get hundreds of surfboards from Oahu to give to those who lost everything. He has such a big heart and loves Lahaina and Maui. |
173 | Fox Family (Walter, Rosalie, Nathaniel Fox) & Dalipe Family (my dad, Federico & mom, Leonida) | Venmo | Aloha! My name is Rosalie Fox and we are one among many families in Lahaina who lost their home. My mom&dad lost their home as well. I have a child as well. Aside from our home that is gone, my work place in Front St is gone as well. Currently, we are all staying together during this difficult time. We know, lots of us have been asking for help but if anyone would like to extend their help, we are are grateful. Any amount is greatly appreciated. |
174 | Rosales Family (Antonelle, Hanzel, Andreizel, Aezhelle An, and Hanzel Jr.) | Venmo | My family is a resident of Lahaina. We are 5 in the family including my husband & 3 kids. We are very lucky that we are able to get out of the fire but unfortunately our belongings & house got burned down. Any help big or small is greatly appreciated. Thank you for the love & support. |
175 | Galvante ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Good day sir/mam. My name is marinel pilapil Galvante a resident of lahaina Hawaii USA. I am one of the casualty who have gone a house and everything from the wild fire disaster.I am asking for any help specially financially right now so i could start and rebuild a home and start again my normal life. Any donation would help . Thank you |
176 | Shirley Chung | GoFundMe | Aloha. We’re asking for help for our 91 year old grandma. She lost everything and we mean EVERYTHING to fire. She fled with just an overnight bag, never imagining this. She didn’t just loose her long time home, but also her town. The town she raised her kids. The town where she and her husbsnd owned The Lahaina Poi Factory and made poi for all of Maui until the 70s. She is safe and now with her daughter and son in law. We are asking for any help possible because she (they) were way, Way, WAYYY underinsured. Never has it been more true that, every dollar counts. She needs EVERYTHING. Clothes, shoes, food etc. Hopefully soon she will have a permanent home and this money would help with ALL home furnishings, cleaning. supplies, food, condiments etc. Any kōkua helps. Every dollar adds up. Please share. |
177 | Harrilyn Robello | GoFundMe | Our beloved parents, Harrilyn and George, residents of Wainee Street, found themselves in the heart of this nightmare. With no advance warning and just seconds to spare, they fled their burning complex, leaving behind years of possessions and cherished memories. While we are profoundly grateful they escaped, the raging flames spared nothing they owned. Their home, once a sanctuary, is now sadly reduced to ashes. Your love, prayers, and support during these challenging times have been a beacon of hope for our ohana and our community. While our hearts swell with gratitude for our parents' safety, we also send out thoughts and prayers to everyone affected from the aftermath. Let's unite in supporting those broken by this tragedy. |
178 | TADEO/LARROBIS/TABUCBUC ʻOHANA | Venmo | Aloha friends and family, I am humbly asking for your support in these desperate times. Please consider donating to help rebuild and get through these next few days, weeks and months to come. We lost everything in the fire but we are very thankful we are all alive and well. My daughter was all ready to leave for college that week, all her packed bags are engulfed by the fire. Zaiden- the newest member of the Ohana, born 8/8/2023(the day of the fire) lucky to get to the hospital on time.We appreciate all the help.Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. |
179 | Ramos Family (Wally, Nida, Manuel, and Jose Ramos) | GoFundMe | My family is one of many that got affected by the Maui fires in Lahaina. Our grandparents home, where our family lived in is gone. With very short notice of the fire spreading, they were only able to escape the flames with the clothes on their back. They have no home to come back to. Their house was the main house everyone would go to when visiting Maui. It was all of our second home. |
180 | Hawaii Fabrication | GoFundMe | Hawaii Fabrication, a local small business, was destroyed last week in the Lahaina Fire. Located in the heart of Lahaina in "ground zero" our work trucks, base yard, welding, and sheet metal shop, were 100% destroyed in the fire. Our complete loss is over $300,000 (not including our buildings) As we work alongside other local companies to clean our community; our number one need is a mobile welding service truck. We will use all donations to cut up metal, steel, and rebar, and clean out building materials to help search and rescue teams enter into safer environments. With your help, we can begin the community cleanup and rebuild Lahaina. Your donation will be used to purchase; Welding Equipment, Steal Cutting Saws, Grinders, Welder Generator, Oxy acetylene torch, PPE (to keep our team safe), Hand and Power Tools. Mahalo, for your help to get us back on our feet. We appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts! |
181 | Carleigh Munz | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Carleigh Munz. I lived in an apartment in Lahaina with my two cats, Kalua and Mochi. When the fires began I only managed to leave with my cats and a small bag of personal items. While it seems like my apartment may still be standing, I have not been able to get any information on whether anything inside is salvageable or if we'll ever be able to return. I have since re-located to Minnesota to stay with family while we wait to find out when and if we can get access to assess the damage. Any help would be so greatly appreciated as the re-locating and starting from scratch costs are really adding up. Wishing everyone the best and sending lots of love to my Lahaina Community! I hope to return soon! |
182 | Jacob Cornell | Venmo | I lost my house and all of my belongings in the Lahaina fire. I lived at Shark Pit at the south end of Front St. I have been unemployed for the last two months as well. |
183 | Kamāhie Baricuatro & Rayden Dekneef | Venmo | My name is Kamāhie Baricuatro. I am from Lahaina Maui. My fiancé (Rayden/Kanaloa DeKneef and I were living on property of my childhood home at the time of the fire. Both my childhood house and the house we were living in, along with my mom’s other tenants, did not survive the Lahaina fire on August 8th. Kanaloa and I were not able to gather any of our belongings because we were stuck at the Police road block at the bottom of Lahianaluna Rd. when the fire started to move down the hill. Kanaloa and I jumped out of our friends truck and ran up Lahainaluna where we caught my mom pulling out of our driveway with my dog and sister in the car. We were able to stop down the road to get my grandma, who was home alone at the time. We were able to navigate the maze of down polls, trees, and roof and escaped safely heading towards Kahului, only to turn around and see our home blanketed with a thick cloud of black smoke and flames taller than the buildings. We are so very fortunate to only have lost material belongings, but we are sad knowing we left my dads ashes behind and all our memories and photos in our home is now gone. Anything is more than a blessing. Mahalo nui for your help. |
184 | Susan Nealy | GoFundMe | Grabbed my handbag and threw a sarong around my person and drove north 2 miles to a friends place. All basics must be replaced… no job as tourists are gone. Scant unemployment, was not on the job long enough. Starting again at 68. Any kindness appreciated. |
185 | Kerry Buitrago and David Foss | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Kerry and my boyfriend Dave and I, our cat Mai tai and chihuahua Taquito, lost our condo and everything in it, as well as my car. We lived at 1010 Front street. I evacuated on foot down baby beach while Dave stayed behind trying to put out the flames and saw our condo catch fire and tried to get out in his van but had to jump out and get into the ocean near the rock wall until rescued by the coast guard. We loved our beautiful town of Lahaina. Any help is greatly appreciated during this heartbreaking time. Or donate via Venmo. |
186 | Somers Family (Miranda and Ninoska) | GoFundMe | I have been in Maui for 30 years and have always loved Lahaina for it's charm and Hawaiian feel. As the fires on 08/08/23 ravaged through it, because of the huge wind storm and dry surroundings, we lost everything that we own, many of them irreplaceable. I’m thankful to have made it out alive with all my loved ones, but my heart is broken for the people and the town that I grew up as young adult and gave me so much throughout the last 30 years. Please help us so we could stay and help.Very much appreciated, Ninoska and Miranda Or donate via Venmo. |
187 | Flores Family (Mariel Ann, Ariel, Adriel Matthew, Azriel Mackenzie and Avrielle Maelie) | GoFundMe | Aloha! As most of you know, my family and I lost our home and our daily car due to the devastating wildfire that happened on August 8, 2023. If you are able to help in any way, for us to get back on our feet, it would mean so much to us. We truly appreciate any and everything you are able to give. Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts, MAHALO! Or donate to venmo |
188 | Lorenzo Family (Paolo, Glorymae, Damian Zack and Sofia Sage) Bagay Family (Allen) & Suguitan Family (Mary Jane) | Venmo | We lived by Kuhua Street near the pioneer mill. We lost everything, our home, belongings and a car. The things that I and my husband worked hard for how many years for our kids. We have a 7 month old daughter and a 5 year old son who supposed to start kindergarten the next day after the fire. Things happened so fast that we couldn't save anything for our kids or ourselves. After the day of the fire, we weren't able to go to work but we still need to pay for our bills, that's why I've made the decision to ask for some financial. Please help us to get back on our feet, to start a new life. We can't thank each of you guys but please know that we appreciate all your prayers and help. May God bless us all. |
189 | Cicchino Family (Andreza, Ellie, and Mike) | GoFundMe | The Cicchino Family lost their home and both of their businesses while running for their lives. They are trying to get back on their feet and provide some normalcy, certainty, and eventually joy to their 5 year old daughter Ellie. Please read their story in the gofundme. This HEROIC family risked their lives over and over and over again to save others. They saved so many strangers and would have done the same for your family if they had been there that day, even your furry best friend. They rescued them too! |
190 | Nakagawa Family (Haruo and Lillian) | GoFundMe | On August 8, Haruo and Lillian Nakagawa lost their home in the Lahaina wildfires. The house was passed down by Lilian’s mom Yoshiko Masuda (fondly known throughout the Lahaina community as “Grandma”). Barely escaping the fires, they had to quickly evacuate with no time to grab any of their belongings which were all lost in the fire as well. Originally from Maui, the family moved to Molokai in the 60’s and moved back to Lahaina where they’ve called home for the last 30 years. They have 3 children, Ann, Kim, and Ray, two of whom lived with them and also lost everything. In addition to dealing with their loss from the Lahaina fire, a few weeks afterward their Molokai home was broken into and vandalized. In support of Haruo and Lillian, we have started a Go Fund Me for those who would like to help the family. |
191 | Aveado Family (Balbino IV, Christine, Cornelius, & Balbino V) | GoFundMe | Aloha, I’m a single dad of three kids and we have been displaced by the fire that happen in Lahaina. We would be much grateful for any donations that could help me and my little family thank you much Mahalos in advance, Aloha and have a blessed day! Or donate via Venmo |
192 | Recites family (Mel, Dex, Sophia, & Aleiya) | Venmo | My family and I were living on Aulike st in Lahaina. Like most people, our house didn’t make it and also my place of work on front st. We are born and raised here on Maui and have two girls 3 & 6. We are beyond thankful and appreciative of any blessings given. Mahalo! Or donate to their GoFundMe shared with extended family here |
193 | Amanda Vierra, Ivan Ayudan, Konner, & Isaiah | GoFundMe | My family and I were living in my boyfriends great grandmothers home next door to his mother and up the road from his grandma who just died of cancer in June. We lost all three homes that day as well as my job at West Maui Sports and all of my boyfriends tools for carpentry. We were able to make it out with our dog and cat but wasn’t able to grab anything else. It’s been a struggle getting things together and with school and transportation and all the forms and paperwork needed to be done just to get help to be able to make it. But barely. It has been through random people we have been able to stay afloat and it amazes me on the kindness people have . No one on our street made it out. It’s scary to believe we could have been apart of that…… I’m thankful for anything that anyone can do. Or donate via Venmo |
194 | Tamayo Family (Joel & Debra) | Venmo | Displaced because of the Maui wildfire. |
195 | Magnus Teixeira | Venmo | Aloha, my home and workplace burned in the Lahaina Wildfires. Any help is appreciated. Or donate to Magnus & Friends via GoFundMe | GoFundMe 2 |
196 | Roxanne and Rodney Medeiros | GoFundMe | My aunty Roxanne Kinores-Medeiros and Uncle Rodney Medeiros have called Lahainaluna road home since 1984. A Lahainaluna HS Alumni class of 1974, Lahaina runs through Roxanne’s blood. The loss of the town is something she may never recoup from. It hurts to the core of who she is that the ace she has spent most of her life is gone. They have no had access to their property however they know everything is completely lost. There’s nothing to ‘go back to’ and it is very sad. |
197 | Morales Vazquez Family (Rocio & Dylan) | GoFundMe | Me and my son - we used to live in the Front Street Apartments. I worked as a prep worker for old Lahaina Luau and he works at Leodas Kitchen and Pie Shop. We lost like many others everything. But thank God we made it out alive. I'm supposed to go into surgery next month on Oahu, but it got postpone due to the situation we are in right now. Any funds will go towards helping us get back in our feet anything and rebuild as we recover from the destruction and loss the fire brought. Like many families our road to recovery is long so any help is truly appreciated it. I do know a lot families are going thru the same so any amount helps truly! May God bless Lahaina town and our community and thank to you so much for taking the time to read this god bless and aloha. Or donate via Venmo | Venmo 2 |
198 | Topinio ʻOhana (Juliet, Nathaniel, & Julien) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Juliet Topinio and I’m fundraising for my family who were affected by the wildfires in Lahaina Maui. It’s really heartbreaking to see our home gone, memories, and all of our belongings! But we are still very bless that all our families are safe, and most specially my 8 month old boy, his name is JULIEN and that’s all that matters. We just need your support to start over and we appreciate any blessings we receive. Aloha and Mahalo from Topinio Ohana. Maui Strong!!! |
199 | Nancy Morales Vazquez & Family | GoFundMe | Hi to whoever is reading this my name is Ashley Angeles I am 21 years old and on August 8,2023 me and my entire family lost our home due to the fire in Lahaina, Maui we have lived in Lahaina our whole lives and now many people have lost family members, homes and our sweet hometown we call Lahaina I feel for everything that’s going on right now, I pray for not only my family but for all of of Maui who are struggling right now , I pray for the people we lost in that fire. I only ask if you can help out in anyway we would truly from the bottom of our hearts would really appreciate you! I also want to say a big thank you for the people who have helped me and my family as well as many other people on Maui and who continue to help out ! Much mahalos we will get through this tragedy who took so much from us Or donate via Venmo |
200 | Torricer-Lacuesta ʻOhana | Venmo | Due to the fire, unfortunately me and my family’s house didn’t survive. I’m currently in my 3rd trimester. Devastatingly, all of my baby’s precious belongings are gone. Anybody who is willing to donate any amount is very much appreciated. |
201 | Tapucol Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Mary Ann made a gofund me for my dear friend Teresa who is a Nurse in Maui Health System Hospital. She is a good friend of mine but she is also a Nurse in only 1 Hospital in Maui, working tirelessly in the service of others in their time of need. Because of the Lahaina wildfire, she and her family have lost their home and everything. Now it is our turn to help her and her family. |
202 | Linda Rickabaugh & Linda Herbert | GoFundMe | Linda R has lived here in Lahaina for 32 years and Linda H for 23 years. They’ve lost everything to the fire. Including the most valuable. They did not have renters insurance . They are 61 & 66 years old. They are so sweet and amazing people. They have a place to sleep for now but they cant stay permanently will need a home of their own again. |
203 | Holley Amber Levy | GoFundMe | My birds, tortoise and I made it out alive…on foot having to leave everything behind, to be quickly consumed by the flames. We lived on Luakini st near the Banyan tree and I have not been back. Memories so painful. Because I have no car, I am hoping the Gofundme can help with that. Living alone with no transportation is twice as hard after going through such frightening horror on Aug 8. A stranger with a car saved my life that day by picking us up out of harms way from the street. |
204 | Cecelie Lopez (Piper and Isaiah) | GoFundMe | My name is Cecelie and I am a resident of Lahaina, Maui. I am fundraising for myself and my two children, ages five and seven. Due to the incomprehensible circumstances caused by the Maui wildfire disaster we lost our Lahaina home, my employment, and our precious community. As a single mama of 2, I have worked hard to provide for my babies, secure stable and safe housing, build a successful business, and stay active in the community. We are now mourning the loss and devastation of the beautiful life we had been deeply rooted in. As I continue to navigate this unimaginable situation my family and I would appreciate any support provided. Funding will go directly towards a security deposit and first months rent for a new home, covering the cost of vehicle damage repairs and maintenance, fulfilling monthly bills, travel expenses to ensure continued childhood education, and to aid in providing new employment opportunities. Or donate via Venmo. |
205 | Acio Ohana (Jimson, Trixia, Jimson-Taj, Tatum-Jewel, Teiya-Journey) | GoFundMe | Aloha! We are Ohana Acio - Jim, Trix, Taj (16), Tatum (11), & Teiya (9). We lived on Malanai Street, Wahikuli. Unfortunately, like so many others, we to lost our home, 3 cars, & all our possessions. I don’t want to say that we lost everything because with God’s blessings we still have the most important-we still have each other! Most things can be replaced, unfortunately not all…but that’s ok! We will get through this & come out stronger Lahaina Ohana! We would like to Mahalo everyone for your donations but most importantly for your special blessings & continued prayers. God bless us all! Or donate via Venmo. |
206 | Daniel Lopez | Venmo | On the day of the fires, my girlfriend (Emelie) and I lost her apartment and the jeep we were on front Street with we manage to escape with our lives, but most of our belongings are gone. We are the lucky ones to have escape with our lives. We appreciate your kokua. |
207 | Johnson Family | GoFundMe | Zac and Kelly Johnson and their two young children (Waylon & Goldie) lost their home and everything in it in the Lahaina fire. Zac and Kelly were both born and raised on Maui and have been a member of the community here for 30+ years. They are a very close-knit family and consider all their friends part of their Ohana (family). They never hesitate to help others and we are hoping you can join with us to help them now. All donations are greatly appreciated and will go directly to the Johnson family and helping them rebuild a new home in the community that they have lived in, loved and contributed to their entire lives. Or donate via Venmo. |
208 | Ben Albiller and Family | GoFundMe | My name is Ben & my wife Daisy Albiller and I are blessed with 3 Boys Chester, Jake, and Jayson. Our home got destroyed on August 8 from the Wildfire at Lahaina, Maui. We lost everything inside including my son's car and my brother's car. Like so many others that lost their homes and belongings, this fund will help us with getting our immediate essentials, replace belongings, and take necessary steps to rebuild our lives. We are so overwhelmed by the outpouring love and support, and we are filled with gratitude for all the kind souls who have been so generous and uplifting. Or donate via Venmo. |
209 | Pascua & Cabo Family (Betty, Kharen, Elvie Czarina) (Luewelyn, Moises Cabo) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Christofer and I am fundraising for my family. My whole family and I lost our home during the Lahaina Fire. We lost our home, but not our Hope. It is still heart-breaking every time we think about it but we have to remain strong as a family and as a community. It took us a years to finally be able to purchase our own home that we can call our own. But within just 9 years of making our memories there, it was taken by the Lahaina fire. I know many families lost their home too, that is why any amount will do. Just something to get us through. We appreciate all your financial support, prayers and encouragement. Mahalo Nui Loa. GOD bless Lahaina! Or donate via Venmo. |
210 | Sanchez Contla Family (Marily, Levis, David, & Gael) | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Marily Contla i having in lahaina about 20 yrs and as everyone knows we have lost everything on wildfires in lahaina home, Jobs , car , kids future saving and son's school and we will appreciate any help that will help for our kids and to start a new life this ....any help is a blessing for us to race our kids ...Mahalo and God Bless everyone Or donate via Venmo |
211 | Ang Family (Precious Angel, Baby Amber, Abigail Grace, Norbert "BJ", Christie Marie, Norberto "Bert", & Evelyn Rose) | GoFundMe | Aloha! With our family of 7, we've stayed together while growing our families. From the 7, we've grown into a family of 20. It was a home, a family home to where we all stamped our hands or the baby's feet on the cement, just where there was always joy echoing the halls. Very fortunate for all of us to make it out, especially with our few animals (cat + 3 dogs) we was able to round up. The unfortunate part is, we've lost our home that our dad ("Bert") has built for us all. Alongside, we've lost two vehicles, our turtle, couple birds and my dad's motorcycle. It'd be such a blessing on top of the blessing of us surviving, for any donations! Anything, is very much everything 🫶 Or donate via Venmo |
212 | Jennifer Harvat, Jay Collins, & Family | GoFundMe | Our story is together as me and my boyfriend and 3 sons, daughter in law, and grandson have lost our family home along with all of our belongings and vehicles and sad to say our dog Snooki. But now we our trying to move forward one day at a time even if feels like one minute at a time but we are trying to stay strong keep our heads up and rebuild our lives and memories together as a family. As we have been told by people from red cross and fema we should come up with a plan to move away from the aina which we have always called home and we refuse to let that happened, so anything helps to keep our ohana MAUI STRONG. Or donate via Venmo |
213 | Kintz Family (Brad & Carrie) | GoFundMe | Brad and Carrie are grateful to have evacuated to safety, however they did not grab many essential or beloved items in their haste to leave. Brad had lived in this house for almost 30 years and a few renovations had recently been completed. Brad and Carrie want to stay and rebuild their lives and community. Any support will go towards their basic needs, as well as funding the rebuilding of their home. Please consider donating or sharing within your network. |
214 | Ceon Family | Venmo | My family and I are one of the victims of that Lahaina wildfire. We lost everything we worked hard for such as our home, our save place, and comfort zone. This has been sure a devastating experience for everyone. The thoughts we have everyday on how to restart all over again, with nothing is really devastated. My family and I need financial assistance the most, because we have upcoming bills coming up soon, we spoke to all those financial assistance people and we was told that we aren’t qualified or it’s either “you need this document”. Along with FEMA, for our lose property we have to do a SBA Loan but my family don’t wanna do a loan since they had loan basic all their life and they know how hard it is to pay it all off. Absolutely any amount will help my family and I get on our feets again. I just want to say thank you in advance for everyone’s help, much love from my family and I. MAHALO 🫶🏾 |
215 | Rafael "Letoa" Amorim Sorio | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Megan Davenport and I am a friend of Letoa. He is my husband’s first coach in Jiu Jitsu and is considered family to us. We have actually planned a trip to go visit him next month during our honeymoon but unfortunately Letoa’s home and Gym were completely destroyed from the Fires yesterday in Maui. We want to help out brother, so if you can make a donation even a small one. He doesn’t have any essentials, not even a toothbrush, but he was able to rescue his sweet puppy. This fundraiser is for Rafael Amorim Sorio whom lives in Lahaina Maui Hawaii. |
216 | Flo Bayol & Family | GoFundMe | Hello friends, family and everyone else! Like many others in Hawaii over the past few days, my twin brother Flo and his two sons had to evacuate their house minutes before the fires took their house. They had no time to save any of their belongings and were left with only the clothes on their backs. I’m reaching out to you all and see if you can send anything to make them whole again. They will have to purchase everything from scratch, and every little bit would be very helpful and greatly appreciated. Thank you very much, and please reach out to me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Maxime |
217 | Anthony "Tony" Garcia | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Amanda and I am starting this fundraiser for my friend Anthony "Tony" Garcia, he was affected by the Lahaina fire on Maui. Our friend Lawaia stumbled upon him down by the Banyan tree on Front Street a few days after the fire, he had been clearing the area of diseased animals and slept there on a metal cart waiting for help to arrive. Tony told us his miraculous story of surviving the fire and it just breaks your heart. "I was having a beer at Amigos, someone mentioned there was a fire. I tried to go home and check on my apartment but it was on fire already. I headed back down toward town but had to hide behind a fence at baseball field. I climbed over another fence close to the aquatic center and then I saw a house on the corner explode, next thing I know I heard what sounded like a magnum go off, bullets were zipping around along with the embers darting around everywhere, it was really bad." Tony eventually made it to the Banyan tree and spent the night there on a bench. He encountered some not so nice people and his life was in danger for a second time but what they didn't know was that Tony is a Vietnam Vet (that did three tours) and carried his trusted Bowie Knife on him at all times. Tony moved to Lahaina in 1993 and has lived on island since then. Anyone that knows Tony loves him deeply, he is kind, loving and sweet as ever. This fundraiser will first help us with buying Tony a car (He wanted me to mention he's never had a ticket in 65 years!) so he is mobile again, it will also help him with cost of living. |
218 | Travis Sheffield | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Tammy Sheffield, and I am raising funds for my son Travis and the Lahaina Maui community to help recover and rebuild what was lost to the wildfires that ravaged the town. My son and the people of Lahaina desperately need help as they face the destruction left by the wildfires that just about burned up every part of the community. Many, my son included, lost everything. Travis and some of his friends barely escaped the fires; the video he shared shows the desperation of those trying to escape walls of flames - many did not get out in time, and many are still missing. As Travis and Lahaina face the next several days, weeks, and months the need for supplies will grow. I don't have the power and resources to provide what my son will need, much less the entire community, but I know that there is power in numbers, and with your help, we can help Lahaina recover. I am asking everyone that can help to donate to this fund so we can help Travis, friends, and Lahaina recover from the fires. All money donated to this fund will go directly to Travis. He will use the funds for what is needed to sustain himself and to help his friends and the community with resources to rebuild. I know there are many donation options for the wildfire recovery, and my request is another among the many, but please consider donating to help Travis. I know he will use the funds in the best way possible to help those in his community. |
219 | Catherine Jose (Cocay) & Family | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Lorraine, and I have a great friend of mine Cocay and her family who were affected by the monstrous FIRE that engulfed the whole town of Lahaina in Maui. Cocay escaped the fire leaving everything behind just to save her life and her family. She described it as raining fire from the sky!!! The whole town was a disaster. My heart and soul are broken for our fellow people in Maui. We’ll pray for continuous safety, strength and comfort. The funds collected will be deposited to her bank account. Cocay and her family has been displaced from their home. No means of livelihood at this time. I admire Cocay’s tenacity, because she always see the positive side of things. Her store for more than 20 years caught on fire leaving nothing but just ashes. So many of her memories are now just in her mind. Cocay is so fortunate that her home was spared, as it was situated aware from her store. I do know that she needs our help right now. She has been a giver all her life. I know she has a lot of friends that care for her. Let’s show her the love and support we can give. Any amount would be really appreciated. ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you so much!! ♥️♥️♥️ |
220 | Doan Family (Lahaina Gems) | GoFundMe | Hi, we are the Doans, and we owned Lahaina Gems on Front Street. Our family-owned business has been in Lahaina for 25 years. Unfortunately, on August 8th, we lost everything due to the wildfires. We lost our shop, house, cars, moped, important documents - everything. We suffered a total loss. Luckily, everyone in my family is safe. We want to use these donations to get back on our feet and hopefully do business again and remain in Lahaina. No amount is too small, and all donations are so appreciated. Mahalo for your help. |
221 | Omiat Family | GoFundMe | Hi we are the Omiat Family and we are fundraising to seek support in recovering from the Lahaina wild fires. We are fortunate to have escaped the fires we did lose our home and our jobs due to the fire. We are staying with family members but are in need of financial support due to losing our places of employment. Any donations would be greatly appreciated and would help us say afloat in these hard times and hopefully help us begin to rebuild. |
222 | Sierra Dagupion | GoFundMe | My name is Sierra and I’m born and raised in Lahaina. I just turned 24 years old. Due to recent tragic events, I lost my hometown and child home house in Lahaina. Any monetary donations will help me start over, and assist in my monthly bills as I figure out the next step in the future. Thank you for your support and prayers to Lahaina. Lahaina Strong Or donate via Venmo |
223 | Ancheta Family | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Glenda Ancheta and my family lost everything in the fires. We not only lost our house and our car, but the memories that we had in our home. Your donations will be used to help us find a new place to call home, and no donation is too small. We appreciate your help, and if you are able to share our GoFundMe, we would appreciate it. Maraming salamat po! Or donate via Venmo |
224 | Ama & Norma Nacapuy | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Am. My wife Norma and I are fundraising to seek financial support after the Maui Fires. We lost the home that we have been renting for the past 12 years. Both of our vehicles, a car and motorcycle has burned. These funds will help to support us as we find a new home to rent, which is so hard to find here on Maui. We both came to Hawaiʻi in 1984 from the Philippines, first to Molokai and now call Maui our home. We appreciate any donations to support our family at this time. Thank you so much! |
225 | GoFundMe | GoFundMe | To add insult to injury, I recently found out that I was denied help from FEMA because I have renters insurance. We lost our jobs, town, as well as our home. Our friends and family are safe, we are so thankful to have made it out alive. We are still in shock. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I will go live soon to tell our full story. These funds will help us with renting a new home, replacing our belongings, and overall just helping us recover from the devastation. Please share if you are unable to donate. |
226 | Rillang Family (Jeffrey, Moana, Jordynn-Grace, Lily, & Victoria) | GoFundMe | We lost everything from the August 8th fires, including our home, jobs, family pictures (including special memories we can't replace of my father who passed in 2002), personal memories, important documents (like birth certificates, naturalization documents, etc.), and more. Our youngest child, Victoria, has cerebral palsy and autism, and will possibly need to use a wheelchair soon due to her muscles weakening. Unfortunately, we lost her leg braces in the fire. She's an extremely intelligent kid, but it's been hard for her to operate on her own. We are hoping to use these funds to build, heal, and move forward from this tragedy. Any and all donations, no matter what amount, are very much appreciated. Thank you and God Bless. Or donate via their Amazon Wishlist | Old GoFundMe |
227 | Agonoy & Galanza Family | GoFundMe | Hi my Name is Karen Agonoy my family is one of the victim of the wild fires at Lahaina Maui Hawaii we lost our shelter.we lost everything.please help us to get back on our feet.we need financial just to sustain our daily needs Thank you |
228 | Linda & Hector Lagpacan | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Linda Lilibeth Lagpacan and my family and I lost everything from the fire including our important documents such as passport and other forms of identification. Your donation will greatly help us as we try to get up on our feet. This will help us with housing, food, medical, and education for my grandchildren. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
229 | Nathaniel Aguinaldo | GoFundMe | GoFundMe |
230 | Alisi Finau & Family | GoFundMe | Alisi and her family were one of the many Maui families directly impacted by the torturous Brush Fires in Lahaina. Gratefully, they were all able to escape in time from this horrific event but unfortunately lost everything they owned to the fire. Their home, the childrens school, Alisi's sister's housekeeping business, all the children's clothes and toys, important documents like their IDs and passports, her parent's much-needed medication & prescription glasses, and Alisi's laptop. Though grateful to be alive, they have nothing they own but clothes on their back. |
231 | Reynaldo Buduan | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Sheryll Fernandez and I have set up this GoFund-me for my father Reynaldo Buduan who has been in Lahaina since 1980. On the day of the Lahaina fires he was by himself at his house. At around 5:45pm he could not see anything. He saw the fires very close to his house and decided to leave so he took a backpack and left his home to walk towards the harbor. He is not in good heath and on Dialysis. He had to walk to the harbor and jump into the water multiple times to escape the heat . He escaped with his house His home was burnt along with his medicine and medical machines. He is on disability and needs assistance. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Funds would go to helping him get on his feet and his medicine which he needs. |
232 | Lana Family | GoFundMe | Hi Everyone! My name is Edna Lana. I am fundraising for our ohana. We have 3 kids and a grandson. On August 8, 2023 we escaped and survived the wild fire in Maui Hawaii. We lost our home and our beloved pets that were a big part of our family. I was at work at the time of the fires so I only had my uniform purse and lunchbox with me. I am currently out of a job as well because my workplace has no water or electricity and I don't know when we will be able to reopen if at all. I lost my car in the fire and insurance has denied me and compensation. I'm asking fo r your support, prayers and donations to replenish what we have lost. Any amount will be truly appreciated and will help us to restart and recover. May the Lord return the kindness of your heart. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Lana Family Or donate via Venmo |
233 | Fernandez ʻOhana (Sheryll & Zoriehn) | GoFundMe | My son and I lost everything from the lahaina fire on August 8, 2023. Our home, belongings are all gone. We are planning to start a new life off island. With the whole lahaina being burned down its just too much trauma and heartaches. Any monetary donation will help my son and i start new elsewhere. Mahalo for your support Or donate via Venmo |
234 | Genevieve Alcesto & Family | GoFundMe | I am the victim of wildfires in Lahaina maui,no house and everything all gone any small help with me i much appreciated on that godbless you all.I’m Genevieve Fiesta,I live in 867 kopili st. Lahaina hawaii 96761.We need Food,shelter and everything to make this fund. Or donate via Venmo |
235 | Erlinda Arzaga & Family (Eleno, Jace, DJ, Michelle, Jarmaya) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Erlinda and my family lost our house during the fires in Lahaina. We went through a terrible situation and anything will help our family find a new home. No donation is too small, and if you are unable to donate, we would appreciate it if you would please share our GoFundMe. Maraming salamat po! |
236 | Alcantara Gonzalez Family (Leopoldo, Claudia, & Leo) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Leopoldo and my family and I are fundraising to seek financial support after the Maui Fires. These funds will help to support myself, my wife Claudia, and Leo. We were renting our home on Wahikuli and aren't able to return back due to unlivable conditions. My wife and I both have lost our jobs. I've been living in Lahaina for 25 years, and our son is a junior at Lahinaluna. We appreciate any donations to support our family at this time. Thank you, Leo's Family |
237 | Patricia & Angel Jr. Noveda | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Patty, and I'm raising funds for myself & my son, Angel Jr. My son's birthday was on August 6, right before the fires. He is a senior at Lahainaluna HS, and I worked at Lahainaluna from 1997-2019. Luckily, he was home when the fires happened on August 8th. Since he's niele, he was checking running back and forth from our house to the street to see how the fires were progressing. We didn't have time to grab anything besides the clothes on our backs and a full case of water. Before the fires, our landlord told us we had to leave our house by October 31. On the day of the fires, my landlord knew the fires were coming, but didn't warn us. They just left. It still hurts. We are so lucky that my neighbor helped us leave - he helped lift me up into our truck. Since leaving, I've run out of my daily medication and have to pay out of pocket. We lost everything. We never thought this could happen to us. It's hard. I just thank God that my son and I are safe - we're so lucky he was off that day. We are thankful for every single donation. No amount is too small. If you can't donate, we kindly ask that you share our story and GoFundMe. Thank you for all of your help. Mahalo. |
238 | Bich-ha Thi Le | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Bich-ha Le I have created a GoFundMe to seek financial support after the Maui Fires. These funds will help to support myself as I am currently houseless. It's hard to not be able to return back to Lahaina since the fire. Any donations will help with my everyday expenses as I get back to my everyday life. Now I have a '92 corolla which has some car trouble, if anyone is able to also help me with fixing my car, I would be super thankful! I appreciate any donations and support at this time, from friends and family from afar. Thank you, Bich-ha |
239 | Sabalo Family (Jhuendel & Jhoanna) | GoFundMe | I am Jhuendel Sabalo, single mom I have a special needs child so I have to take care of her. She has autism and a hearing disability. My daughter Jhoanna is 8 years old. The wildfire that occured August 8, 2023 in Lahaina, my home destroyed and I loss everything even my car. Also, I have a brother who is deaf and his house got burned too. Right now we are separated from him. It's so hard To think what happen I cannot moved ON cause everything I have is gone I dont know How To Start over again. Thank you in advance to those who are willing to help us, financially and in words of prayer We greatly appreciate all your help during this difficult time. |
240 | Quijano Family (Jovanie, Nida, & Francisco) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jovanie and we were evacuated from the fires, losing our home. I lived with my mom and dad, Nida and Francisco, and we are striving to find a new place to stay. We will appreciate any donation, thank you! |
241 | Lopez Family (Carlito & Anna Lyn) | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Carlito Lopez. I was coming home from work from the Westin when my wife called telling me to get ready for the fires. At 630pm our lights and water went out in my house. We packed what we could but we lost our passports, family heirlooms, clothing for our whole family, photos etc.. Since then we have been moving around and now staying at the Westin Maui waiting to go back to work to support our family. I moved to Lahaina Maui 19 years ago from the Philippines & lost everything in the Lahaina Maui fires. I lived on Kahoma street with my son who is 12 years old, my wife & in-laws. On behalf of my family we are deeply hurt by what has happened on August 8th. We are praying to find a home to stay and start fresh although we have a huge loss we are trying our best to stay hopeful. We thank any donations from our whole hearts. Salamat! |
242 | June Bagusto | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is June. I was evacuated due to the Lahaina fires - I was living in the Napili Plaza parking lot. I lost my safe place. I tried to get help from FEMA but was disqualified since I lived in my car before the fires. I was waiting for more information from FEMA, but they never contacted me until now over a month later. I work for Safeway, but while they were closed (due to the fires) I was out of a job for a bit. I started temporarily working near the airport. I will be using the funds to buy food and pay bills since I've already fallen behind on payments. Also, I'm still looking for shelter, and need a place to find as soon as possible. Please donate what you can, any amount helps. If you're unable to donate, please share my story & GoFundMe. Thank you. |
243 | Rotaquio Family | GoFundMe | Hi we are the Rotaquio family and we are fundraising to seek financial support after losing everything in the Maui wildfires. We lost our jobs as well during the fires. My husband was able to find part time work but it's not enough to support us for rent and food as well as everyday living necessities. Our home was lost and we are currently renting one room in a crowded home and are struggling to pay rent. Any donations would be greatly appreciated. Mahalo & Thank you! |
244 | Yrizarry Family (Ben, Natalie, Nathaniel) | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Ben Yrizarry, my wife is Natalie and our 4 month old son is Nathaniel. We have lived in Lahaina for 20 years. We are victims of the massive wildfires in Hawaii. We barely escaped the fire with the clothes on our backs. We lost our home and everything we owned in the wildfire. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
245 | Kalehuawehe & Ligorio Ohana | GoFundMe | We lost our home back in the 2018 fire in Lahaina at Kauaula Valley. My family owns the land there, and my family and I lost everything then, especially all my memories of my children from birth to adult hood. Because of issues with other family members from Kauaula, my 2 sisters and I never received any of the Lahaina Strong fund back then. So because of this, my family never returned back to the property. But we pushed forward after being placed in the Lahaina shelter 3 different times over the next 3 years. After the struggles, my husband and I got married and we finally found stability in our own apartment. My oldest son also was in his own place, as well as my youngest son with his wife and 2 step sons. We were there for the last 2 years and rebuilt our lives with stability and new memories as my sons have been able to do themselves. But to go through it a second time, just 5 years later really hit us hard. We are grateful that we are alive, and saddened that there were so many friends and loved ones that didn't make it. We are grateful for whatever help we can get. Thank you so much |
246 | Kahekili Marciel | GoFundMe | Aloha Kakakou. My name is John Keoni Marciel and I am fundraising on behalf of my brother, Kahekili Marciel, and our family home that was lost. The family house, where my brother lived, was also the central gathering location for our family and was completely destroyed on August 8, 2023. We plan to rebuild our family home in the same place that 5 generations have enjoyed thus far.The money received will go towards aiding Kahekili now and the future clean up and rebuilding plans for the family home. Please continue to pray for Lahaina, Maui and all the people of Hawai’i as we are in mourning for the lives lost and the survivors who are extremely traumatized by this horrific tragedy. Mahalo for all your prayers and support for our family during this time. |
247 | Albiller - Habon Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Marvie, and my family lived in Lahaina, they are also one of many families who lost their home from the wild fire and burnt down to the ground. Losing their home also meant losing many precious memories they all had made while growing up in that house. Any donations will greatly appreciated and we are thankful for your generosity |
248 | Tori Ayudan (Aroura & Nova) | Venmo | I am a single mother, 5th generation lahaina born and raised. I lost my house on Hauola Place that I grew up in and raising my 2 children in. The day of the fire we had no evacuation warning, we were all napping. My 9 year old daughter woke me up and we were surrounded with smoke, we had enough time to wet a papertowl to cover my children's face with and ran out the door into by boyfriends truck.I lost my house with all my family photos and belongings and my car in the fire. But we survived. Currently we are jumping from locations and nothing is certain anymore. Anything and everything helps. |
249 | Monje Valiente ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha my name is Rochelle Valiente. My husband and I are renters but we lost all our things and our primary home. We only have the clothes on our backs. Some of our documents also burned like our social security cards. We are a family of four. We have two daughters, ages 15 and 4. We are currently at a temporary shelter through Red Cross. I worked two jobs but my part time job was at Front St and also burned down. We have applied for unemployment but it's still pending. My husband and I are still unable to work. Our extended family has also lost everything. Mahalo for your support. Anything helps and will go to our immediate needs. |
250 | Sablay Family (Juan, Florencia, Gonzalo, & Justy) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Florencia and we are fundraising to seek financial support after the Maui Fires. These funds will help to support Juan, Florencia, Gonzalo, and Justy. We were renting our home on Lahainaluna and aren't able to return back due to unlivable conditions. We are struggling to keep up with rent, though we aren't able to live there at this time. We appreciate any donations to support our family at this time. Thank you, Florencia |
251 | Charles Morales | GoFundMe | Hello, this fundraiser is set up by the family of Charles Morales, an elderly Army veteran, who barely escaped from the Maui wildfires. His car is partially burned, and his rental dwelling in Lahaina completely burned down with all of his belongings. Any donations would be a great help to him during this time as he seeks to rebuild. Thank you! |
252 | Baybayan Family (Pedro & Irene) | GoFundMe | Hi, we are Pedro and Irene. We lost everything in the fires in Lahaina, and we are hoping to raise funds to replace everything that we lost. We even lost luggages full of pasalubong to bring to the Philippines. Any donations will be appreciated. Maraming salamat po! |
253 | Villanueva Family (Ernesto, Ejey, Ryan, Justine, Nicole, & Jon) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Ernesto and I lived on 809 Kalena St. I had 5 kids, 2 dogs, 2 cats, an aquarium, and chickens. We lost everything from the fires, including my house, car, and our pets. We were able to save one dog. This money will go towards me and my family for immediate help and assistance. Please - any amount helps. If you can't donate, please share our story and GoFundMe. Thank you. |
254 | Rivera ʻOhana (Danny, Josie, Danilo, Megan, Danica, & Demilyn) | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Danny. My wife's name is Josie. Although we didn't lose our home, it is unsafe to return. We've been experiencing a lot of anxiety and haven't been able to sleep. We've gotten sick since the fires from inhaling all of the ash. We both have been laid off from our jobs. My wife has qualified for unemployment but I haven't. We live with our two granddaughters, Danica & Demilyn (ages 5 &2) along with their parents, Danilo & Megan. We are currently staying at Ka'anapali Shores. We are not sure of where we will be going after this. We are still paying our mortgage and delinquent bills. Any help will be much appreciated and will go towards immediate needs. Mahalo for your support. |
255 | Marquez Cox Family (Josephine, Dennis, & Elijah) | GoFundMe | Hi name is Josephine and my family has lost everything in the Maui Lahaina fires. We were able to get out with our car and few clothes we could. I have a 10 year old son with me and my husband Dennis. My husband and I have both lost our jobs as well. Our places of work burned down in the fire. I worked at Maui Jims and my husband at Captain Jacks. We are currently at the hotels but only have until Sept 29th until we'll have to find a new place to stay. Any help would be greatly appreciated as we have nothing saved. |
256 | Olea Family | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, My name is Damali! I was reaching out in help of raising funds for my auntie Yariet and cousins that lost everything and sadly their two cat. My auntie is a single mother who worked so hard to provide for her two daughters Jacky and Jaelyn. They weren’t able to grab anything at all. They lost all important documents and money they had saved up. Please help my family with anything you can help with! If you can’t donate please help by sharing! Or donate via Venmo |
257 | Rita Lei Medina | Venmo | My name is Rita Lei Medina and on Tuesday, August 8th my home, my office and the town I have lived in for almost 50 years was taken by fire and the Kaua'ula winds. While I am laser focused on reestablishing my world, I additionally feel immense kuleana in doing my part in the healing, revitalization and rebuilding of our beloved community. I am back to work with a non profit organization putting my helping hands to use, but my reality is that it will take a bit more to get back on my feet. I mahalo all in advance for your support. |
258 | Alberto Vera & Gabriel Serrano | GoFundMe | Thank you for your interest in this fundraiser for Gabriel Serrano and Alberto Vera. Gabriel and Alberto were previously roommates and lived in Lahaina, Maui when the fire burned through and destroyed everything in its path, leaving behind only heartbreak and hardship. Albert was a DJ and lost everything in the fire. His car, his DJ equipment, computers, his dog are all gone and he has no way to find new employment. Gabriel worked at a local restaurant in Lahaina which is now closed indefinitely as access into Lahaina is now restricted. He too, has nowhere to work. |
259 | Nona and Kikumi Takanashi | Venmo | My mother and I have evacuated from the fire on August 8th and have not been able to go back to our home since then and are displaced. We are renters with no renters insurance and are still unsure of when we will be able to go back. We are taking it day by day. |
260 | Patrick Rolfes | Venmo | My home behind the banyan tree in Lahaina burned in the fire. During the wind storm I left with my friends/tenants to get supplies to fix our roof and we were never able to get back to our home. Sadly we left all of our worldly possessions and pets behind and only escaped with the clothes on our backs. My home was uninsured at the time, as I was working with an insurance agent on getting new insurance which many of you know is quite difficult in historic Lahaina town. Mahalo to all for the support -- stay strong, we will rebuild! |
261 | Ricardos Family | GoFundMe | We are a family of eight. 5 adults and 3 young children who were displaced by the Lahaina fires. The home we owned was lost to the fire that destroyed our community. We are asking for help to rebuild our home and recover from this tragedy. We appreciate any help we can get. Mahalo! Or donate via Venmo |
262 | Alex Nunez | GoFundMe | Aloha, I am a teacher at Lahainaluna (Science, ELL) for over 20 years. My life revolved around the Lahaina Harbor area and my work at the school. It is all gone now along with all of my possessions. We have been through a lot here in Lahaina. We have dealt with hurricanes, tsunamis and fires in the past. However, this one has affected us the most. It is with a heavy heart that I asked for your assistance. Your contributions will go towards helping us get through the devastation and lack of basic human needs. Things are going to be different from now on here in Lahaina but we have a responsibility as teachers to help rebuild our community from the ground up. Your assistance will make a difference. |
263 | Valerie Gisel & David Beane | Venmo | We lived on Mill St. in Lahaina, a block and a half from Lahainaluna where the fire started. My husband and I were off work because of the wind. We both lost our workplaces. I worked at Maui Divers Jewelry in the Pioneer Inn and my husband worked at Lahaina Air off of Papalaua. I had been in the house when my husband came running in and said the houses at the end of our block were on fire and we needed to evacuate. I said that we had not received any notice to leave. My husband convinced me to go. We grabbed Coco, our 18 year old cat (she hurt her foot in the rush), important paperwork and the laundry basket. In the rear view mirrors, we watched the fire get closer. We said I love you, jumped the curb by 505 on Front Street and got out of the car. Thankfully my husband thought about not being able to breathe outside the car, with all of the smoke. We decided to stay in the car until the last minute. The cars started to move, we jumped back in traffic at the first opportunity!!! We have been in shock since then but are happy to be together and safe. |
264 | Xiao Wei Liu | GoFundMe | Hi, My name is Shaowei Liu, a children’s book author/illustrator. I raise butterflies. My home was completely burned down in the tragic Lahaina fire on Aug.8, 2023, together with my butterfly sanctuary that I started to build in 2019. Since 2020, I have raised close to 1000 Monarch butterflies, Gulf Fritillaries and Asian Swallowtails in the beautiful and peaceful corner tucked behind the historical Old Prison. Proceeds will go towards rebuilding and restoring a small habitat to attract butterflies back to our neighborhood. In order to do so, tents or a temporary shed need to be set up to provide a place for us to rest and store tools. Any amount is appreciated and so is your kindness. Will donate a third to each of our neighbors: Pat & Hailey and Uncle Nelson’s family. For years their yards had been the extensions of our butterfly sanctuary and we collaborated in preserving the beauty and quaintness of Waianae Place. |
265 | Lagbas Family | GoFundMe | My family, the Lagbas, have been living on the island for generations and generations. My great uncle Barney had been living on the same property since he was born that his family had built themselves. Recently them and 3 other units of their family (children's homes) have burned down and they have lost everything. The family affected ranges from the elderly with extreme health issues to young children. ANY amount of kindness expressed through a donation would be more than appreciated, and would mean the world to all of us. Thank you and God bless you. |
266 | Matt Pali | GoFundMe | Uncle Matt was born and raised in Lāhāina and lived at 254 Dickerson Street, across from the Aloha Mart Gas station. Uncle Matt works at Castaways Restaurant at the Aston Maui Ka’anapali Villas (MKV), where he is currently being housed at. However, this may not be the case once Lāhāina opens back up again as he does need a long-term place of residence. We've established this GoFundMe campaign with the hope of offering a helping hand to restore hope for him. The path to recovery won't be easy, and we understand that. Our aim is to raise funds to assist Uncle Matt in securing a new place to call home, replacing essential belongings, and providing emotional support during this trying time. We firmly believe that with our collective kuleana and generosity, we can help Uncle Matt regain his footing back |
267 | Stacy Sakamoto | GoFundMe | We have lived in Lahaina for three generations and have lost our home of 50 years that my grandparents built. Stacy is my aunt and lost all of her belongings including her quad. Because of this lost we had to move our horse upcountry and are facing additional costs of that as well as trying to find a rental house for her and her puppies. Or donate via Venmo |
268 | Saribay / Kukahiko ʻOhana | Venmo | It’s been almost 6 weeks and it’s still hard to accept that our beautiful Lahaina town is gone. Our families have been a staple in Lahaina for over 4 generations and although we did lose 2 properties, our home we raised our daughters in and our rental property we worked so hard to get, that loss does not compare to the loss of those who didn’t survive the fire and the loss of our town. But we are a resilient community bound together by the strength of family and we will rise from this. Thank you to everyone who supported us these last 6 weeks. We could not have made it this far without you. Shaun BUGE Saribay, Twyla Kukahiko, Marley Saribay, Riley Saribay |
269 | Kawabata & Amano | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Isaiah Amano and i am reaching out for help. Me and my family were heavily affected by the Wild fire that swept through Old Lahaina town. We lost everything, our pet's, house & vehicles . We only had our clothes on our backs. My parent's truck caught fire as they were trying to escape while they had our 3 cats in the car, one survived and the other two did not make it. My parents made it out with Some burns but they're alive. I Unfortunately had been working that day so i was not able to save anything at our home. So please anything will be appreciated. Mahalo |
270 | Hernandez Family (Daniel, Fatima, Lucas, & Camila) | GoFundMe | Aloha we are the Hernandez family ,first and foremost we thank God we are all alive we are a family of 4 . Our home has survived the fire but unfortunately we are unable to return home because our neighborhood has affected! .we have lost our jobs due to the impact on the tourism industry . Also it will help support our growing family. Or donate via Venmo |
271 | Leonore Amano | GoFundMe | My name is Leonore Amano. My brother Gregory and I have lost our family home due to the Maui Wildfire that tore through our town of Lahaina. I was at work when it happened, Greg is in Japan. Next door to our home is my mother’s home, the house where the two of us grew up. That house was also consumed by the fire. Mom was forced to evacuate without being able to take anything with her, but she made it out unscathed. Not only did we lose both of our homes, we lost all of our possessions, including my car. My mom and aunty are currently residing with family members on Oahu. I am currently couch surfing with friends. Many of our friends, neighbors, and even other family members have also lost their homes, so any donation will be very much appreciated. The funds raised will help provide us with the means to provide for basic necessities for daily living while we figure out the next steps on our road to recovery. Or donate via Venmo |
272 | Pierpaolo Maiorino | GoFundMe | Pippo and Kai, father and son. Pippo has been a Lahaina resident for 25 years, single dad. Kai grew up in Lahaina and just graduated from Lahainaluna in 2023. |
273 | Kahahane Family | GoFundMe | My name is Clint Kahahane. I am fundraising for my family and I in the efforts of restoring our family home that was destroyed during the Lahaina town wildfire on the evening of August 8th 2023, I remained optimistic that I would return to a fully intact home on the day after - August 9th but that was not the case at hand upon viewing the catastrophe. Any contribution would be serve an immense purpose towards the project. Provided below are photos after the fire and several photos prior to. The family remains optimistic in the navigation of this tragedy wether the glass is viewed as half empty or half full together we can achieve a miraculous goal. |
274 | Hannah Erickson | Venmo | Aloha friends and family, my name is Hannah and I lost everything in the fire on 8/8. I'm a Lahaina based photographer and lost all of my business equipment, car and all of my personal belongings. I lived in the Wahikuli neighborhood, on Kuuipo St., and am just heartbroken for my neighbors, friends and community. Any amount is greatly appreciated and will help me get back on my feet. I've started to offer families free photoshoots in an attempt to help them replace some meaningful photos and memories. Much love to the ohanas in the same situation - we will get through this together! |
275 | Teressa Noury | GoFundMe | Aloha, as you all know we lost everything in the fire. We evacuated ourselves and went to my grandparents house just to be evacuated from there hours later. We lost our house along with my grandparent’s, my brother’s and my uncle’s. We were able to send our daughter off to college with an awesome start; and life still goes on. I’ve lost both of my jobsas well. We appreciate all the support and generosity so far and thank you from the bottom of my soul in advance any more support and generosity you send our way. We love you Maui, and all over the world now, as you stepped in clutch when our government left us to fend for ourselves. Or donate via Venmo |
276 | Carbajal Family | GoFundMe | My Name is Natalie Arvizu. My Parents Maria & Jose(33 or more)years living in Lahaina. They have lost their apartment and everything else. I am Trying to help them with everything that's in my power. Anything Helps |
277 | Santiago-Niu Ohana (Frank, Helena, Poufau, & Peleke) | GoFundMe | We are the Santiago-Niu Ohana and on August 8, 2023, sadly we were one of the families affected by the devastating Lahaina Maui Fire. The fire burned fast, and was very destructive leaving many families torn and displaced us included. Unfortunately our whole life was lost and left in ashes. All we have now is our precious memories and the determination to rebuild. Many of you have reached out this past week to see how can you help us repair what we have lost. This GOFundMe account we have created can help us with just that. Our family is not ready to give up even though our faith has been tested. With gods grace, your love and prayers we will rebuild a positive, stronger, sustainable, indestructible family foundation. We cannot say thank you enough to everyone, but we do appreciate everything. Please continue to pray for our family and all others affected as this has left many with broken hearts!! Or donate via Venmo |
278 | Kenny Warren & Tiny | GoFundMe | This is my friend kenny although he made it out with his dog he is still in need if some financial support. He doesn't have anyone on Maui with him and soon he will once again be displaced cause his time at the hotel is almost up. Since being in the hotel he has welcomed this new way of life and am hoping to keep him in that mindset. This could help him get a place to live in instead of the streets or maybe even help send his back home to Alaska if he wants. Just hoping to get some help for these 2. |
279 | Pascua Family (John, Emely, & Janssen Vergara) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Johlie and I am fundraising for my immediate family. On August 8, 2023, my family was amongst the hundreds of families that had to hurriedly vacate their homes to save their lives from the Lahaina fire. They packed minimally, hoping that the fire will be contained and that they would have a home to go back to. They waited at the top of Launiupoko for hours, hoping to receive the “all clear” notification. Instead, they witnessed their home become engulfed in flames. They are now currently displaced, like most families and need to completely start over. Not knowing when they can start living a normal life again and praying everyday that they won’t be kicked out of the hotel they’re currently staying at. Any donations made will go directly to their day to day expenses such as food, toiletries, medications, etc. They’ve lost everything.. so any amount, if you are able, will help them start over. I will be in charge of transferring the donations directly to my family. |
280 | Shalini & Family | GoFundMe | Our good friend and her two children just lost everything in the fires in Lahania. Their home, jobs and all personal belongings. Their lives have been reduced to ashes. Instead of starting school this week the kids are homeless. Their clothes, bikes, skateboards, toys and books were all in their home when the fire tore through it. Shalini grabbed what she could carry as they fled their home in the evacuation but as you can imagine it wasn't much more than their passports and documents. |
281 | Andrea & Thomas Havranek / Segway Maui | GoFundMe | My family, along with hundreds of others, have tragically lost our local family-owned business, Segway Maui, to the Lahaina fire on 8/8/2023. Segway Maui was their first business created on Maui back in 2011, and they have survived through recessions, COVID, and now hopefully this Lahaina fire disaster. It will be a very challenging and long journey to rebuild, but knowing my parents' drive and passion for their businesses, along with me and my sister’s support, I have no doubt in my mind that they won’t make it happen! Segway Maui shared the history of Lahaina to many people. They were active in the community any chance they got, including donating handmade benches to Hale Pa’ahao (Old Lahaina Prison) and donations towards the reconstruction of the harbor. |
282 | Sacred Hearts School | GoFundMe | Aloha. My name is Patty Wurst and I teach at Sacred Hearts School in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. Due to the recent Lahaina wildfire, our school was heavily damaged, with half of the classrooms completely destroyed. We have found a temporary home for our classrooms and will soon be continuing education in West Maui. Many families lost their homes and/or livelihoods. |
283 | Smokehouse BBQ Resturant (Jose Lacap) | GoFundMe | We come to you with heavy hearts to request support for our colleague Jason Cifra's father, Jose Lacap, who lost his livelihood in the devastating fire that continues to ravage Maui. The wildfire has swept through their family's restaurant, Smokehouse BBQ, and with it has gone their means of support. We are reaching out today to rally around Vice President Cifra and help his family rebuild what was lost – not just a business, but a lifetime of hard work, dedication, and passion. |
284 | Tripodi Family | GoFundMe | ’Ohana means family, and Maui Hands beloved Lahaina gallery employee Taylor is just that. Sadly, she and her husband are just one of the many families who lost everything to the fires on August 8, 2023. If you walked into the Maui Hands gallery on Front Street in Lahaina in the last seven years, you were likely greeted by Taylor's smiling face. She has lived on Maui for more than 30 years, with a majority of those being in Lahaina. Taylor loves Lahaina, her husband Al, and her cat Tig. On the night of August 8, Taylor and Al headed to bed early as the power had been out all day due to high winds. Around 7:30 p.m., Taylor awoke to the smell of smoke, so she and her husband grabbed keys, important papers, and her cat Tig and ran out the door. They made it out just in time: Flames were already towering over homes and burning ash was falling from the sky. Inching along the road with little visibility, they made it to Olowalu where they thought they would be safe. At 5 a.m. the next day, however, they were forced to flee again and slept, like many others, in the parking lot at Target that night. Now staying with friends, Taylor, Al, and Tig are adjusting to their new normal. |
285 | Valencia Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are the Valencia’s. Just like others in our community we lost everything on 8/8/23. We are so very blessed to be alive. We barely escaped the fire. It was supposed to be our Anniversary. We lost our home for the last 11 years, our Land Surveying business, two of our vehicles, animals, and all of our personal belongings. Unfortunately we did not have renters insurance for our home and only liability insurance for our small business. The funds will help with school supplies, new housing, food, clothing, essentials and the equipment for us to start working again. We would be so grateful for your donations. Please help if you can and share. Arthur Valencia, Tara Valencia, Maele Tacdol, Gabriel Valencia, Mia Valencia |
286 | Charmaine, Kalikolehua and Ray-Ray, Kekona ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Charmaine, her daughter Kalikolehua (12) and son Ray-Ray (14) need your help. A Lahaina mom who just last year lost her oldest son Kanaloa, now has lost everything she owned in the fire, including her son's ashes. The day of the fire Charmaine was stopped at the barricade and after arguing with the officer she ran past the police barricade and found her children and they escaped the fire together. Charmaine put her loss and grief aside and immediately volunteered to help Lahaina fire survivors with shelter intake, and then the heartbreaking task of collecting and registering DNA to identify missing loved ones. Many of them were friends, family and people she knew from the community. |
287 | Saira Ramirez, Ian Tadeo, & Angel Fontanos | GoFundMe | My bestfriend and I met when we were in Lahaina Intermediate School and we have been friends ever since then. She started living at 1356 Kahoma Street for about two years because her family moved out of state. I started living at the same place with her about 5 months prior to the fire. I do have a 2 year old baby. Me and Angel lost everything we own due to the fire. Click here to Venmo. |
288 | Tony Carter | Venmo | Aloha. While I have lost my Ohana, I have gained one all at the same time. Aloha is alive and strong here, and my heart is warmed by how the Giant has awoken in all of us. I am grateful to escape alive and with a truck. My goal is to find a new way to continue here on Maui. |
289 | Lei Koa & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha and Mahalo for all your Kokua! My aunty and her ohana Lost everything including their Doggy baby in the Lahaina fire.. Any Amount of donation is greatly appreciated to help them start over.. if cannot donate then prayers would be awesome.. Very devastating for all of us that Our ROOTs and Where our Ohana comes from is to the ground.. We love each and everyone of u for All the Kokua and prayers! We got this Maui!! #LahainaStrong |
290 | Cabang Family (Julita & Robert) | GoFundMe | Aloha, this Julita and Robert Cabang we lived in Prison St. my husband and I barely made it out fire was already behind us. I thank the Lord for protecting us. We are calling out for aloha and support who lost everything in the devastating wild fires. Your donation will help us support basic necessities and begin the process of rebuilding our lives. Please consider donating or sharing it with your network. Your support will make a world of difference in our lives and we will forever be grateful for your compassion and generosity. Mahalo for for kokua |
291 | Christian Rumeral & Joan Cabang | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, My name is Macoy. I live in Lahaina. We lost our home from the fire and all our stuff burned. We lost everything including my dog. Any penny you can give would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much |
292 | Romina Bengohechea | GoFundMe | I lost my home, business, and pets. My blondie blue was found dead 25 days after the fire but he agonized for days after the 8th. I have been trying to rescue all the pets I could and a few got reunited! I couldn't rescue mine, but other families are complete. ❤️ Click here to Venmo. |
293 | Brown ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi everyone! I’m from Upcountry Maui. Im raising funds to help get my mom guys get back on her feet. I humbly ask for your support in this time of great need. Unfortunately, it is confirmed that her apartment has been destroyed by the fire in Lahaina. The day before the fire, my mom shopped for my siblings and their first day back of school and had just restocked their fridge. Which my mom also continued the next day to shop which thankfully she did because who knows what would happen if she was in Lahaina at time of fire. Their home and possessions were gone in a blink of an eye. With nothing left except the clothes on their backs. This is very important to me because I can’t think of any other way to help than continue to get her back on her feet. Any contribution will make a meaningful impact. As well as a simple share All proceeds will be going to my mom and her Ohana. Mahalo ❤️ Ke’au |
294 | Castellanos ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Maria Castellanos we are a family of 5 my husband and my self survived the fire by jumping into the seawall at front street.. My husband used to work at down the hatch by cinema wharf front street .. please help us to start all over |
295 | Iris Peña & Family | GoFundMe | Hola, me llamo iris, y mi familia y yo fuimos afectados, por el desastre causado en Lahaina, donde teniamos nuestro hogar, y desgraciadamente perdimos todo, nuestra casa, nuestras cosas, Agradecemos a dios que el dia de hoy tenemos vida y estamos a salvo, pero desgraciadamente es muy dificil estar sin un techo fijo. por eso decidi hacer esta aplicacion para poder tener y encontrar un lugar donde pueda durar un poco mas. Sin mas nada que decir, se les agradece a los que gusten apoyar y bendiciones... -- Hi, my name is Iris. My family and I were affected by the disaster in Lahaina on August 8 where we lost everything - our home and all of our things. We're grateful to God that we're alive and we're safe. Unfortunately, it's very hard to be without a roof over our heads. That's why I decided to make a GoFundMe so we can find a place where I stay longer. We're grateful to the ones that support us with their blessing and donation. |
296 | Voraparn Gifford | GoFundMe | My husband is 63 years old and I am a 3rd grade teacher. We stayed in the house with 3 daughters and 5 grandchildren. We planned to retire in the next few years while staying in the house to take care grandkids. The wildfire at Lahaina destroyed our house and our dream to the grounds. So our family which comprised with 4 family spread out in the Maui Island now. Since we have to stay at North Kihei, my youngest daughter family is staying at South Kihei, another 2 daughters family are staying at Lahaina now. So I thank God that all of our family member are still safe, and need to shout out to ask for assistance to bring our family back and happy together once again. When I say no amount is too little, and even just the supportive thoughts and prayers are immensely appreciated. Much Love and Aloha to those near and far wrapping your arms around Lahaina and West Maui. When you read all my story, you're beautiful and angels. God Bless You!!! Mahalo from My Heart! Venmo: https://venmo.com/voraparncoco |
297 | Keone Smith & Lucas Sequiera (Uakoko Ranch) | GoFundMe | In an instant, every single one of the Smith & Sequiera seven family homes on the West Side were completely destroyed and Lucas Sequiera, the grandson of beloved Kupuna Keola Sequiera, barely survived with his life, after staying and trying to defend the family home against the fire which quickly surrounded him. Thank God Lucas was located two days later, alive but shaken, having had to drive through fences in his Papa's truck, he got a nail in tire and it went flat, so he could only make it as far as two valleys over. That valley ignited as well, forcing him to flee yet again. He's 16... The trauma from this is beyond devastating & he was one of the lucky ones who actually escaped.The Smith & Sequiera families trace their Hawaiian Bloodlines all the way back to the Mo'iha & Mo'ikeha people who were the original canoe building families of Hawai'i. In an instant hundreds of years of Hawaiian artifacts, Koa canoes, Koa paddles, Awa bowls, Aumakua Ki'is were all lost in fire. The very home itself on Waine'e street located next to Hongwanji Mission & famous Wai'ola Church was a Hawaiian Cultural Relic of Lahaina in that its very design was that of a Polynesian Voyaging Canoe. From the Old Growth Mango & Plumeria trees to Native Hawaiian plants that filled the yard, this whole homesite was one of legacy. For more information, please read: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/09/11/lahaina-wildfires-culture-destroyed/ |
298 | Olea-Toledo ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone I’m doing this for my grandparents who was ones of the many who lost everything on the day of the Lahaina fire. It breaks my heart to see that my grandparents lost everything and only walked out with the cloths they had on. My grandparents sadly barely made it out in time. By the time they noticed there was a fire it was already behind their house. They got in the car and speed off but only reach the mailboxes because traffic was backed up. They had no choice but to leave the car and walk to the bypass away for the fire. They walked for about 3-4 miles trying to hitchhike but no one would pick them up until a really nice gentleman did. My grandpa was the only one bringing in income for themselves and now he’s left with no job. It’s heartbreaking because they don’t like to depend on no one but in times like these which we never thought would every happen, I just want to help them get back on their feet! |
299 | Dawn Lewis & Her Dog Pono | GoFundMe | I turned 66 the month of the fire. I'm a disabled senior who's apartment and everything in it is gone. It was my dream place and now it is a nightmare I need to wake from. The most important thing was to save my service dog Pono. Now she has PTSD and we have to help each other. She has been a divine gift from the Universe. If you could help us regain some of the sanity of stability we would be very grateful |
300 | Ramoran & Rosales Family | GoFundMe | My name is Dyanne and I’m reaching out for assistance to help my family and I rebuild our lives. Like many other families in Lahaina, we lost everything from the fire including our home.On that night, my mom and I managed to escape with only two pairs of clothes and some important documents. Both my mom's full-time and part-time job are located at the Outlets of Maui, which tragically burned down to ashes. We humbly ask for your assistance to help us recover and get back on our feet. Any help you can provide to help us rebuild our lives would be greatly appreciated. Mahalo and God Bless! |
301 | John Patrick Monzon | GoFundMe | We are one of the many families who lost everything during the fire. We are devastated from the unforeseen event. We are humbly asking for support from your kind hearts to help us during this difficult time. We are grateful for any amount and will never forget your act of kindness. |
302 | Khara Jane Ingan | Venmo | My family is displaced right now and I am unable to work because of the devastating fire on august 8,2023. I also can not file for the unemployment because I am not eligible. I just arrived in the island of Maui on april 9,2023 to start a new life and work and now I dont have any income. I am happy to tell you all that our house survived the fire but we cannot go back as it is not safe, we are in the burned zone. |
303 | Ben Albiller & Family | GoFundMe | My name is Ben & Daisy Albiller Blessed with 3 Boys - Chester,Jake,Jayson. On August 8 from the Wildfire our home got destroyed and just about everything inside.including my sons car and my brothers car. Like so many others that lost their homes and belongings.this funds raised is to help us getting our immediate essentials, replace belongings, acquire housing, and take necessary steps to rebuild our lives. We are so overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support, and we are filled with gratitude for all the kind souls who have been so generous and uplifting. Please continue to share this gofundme link widely. Mahalo |
304 | Gonzalez Family | Venmo | My parents and siblings lost their home of almost 30 years in the lahaina fire. They had lived at Weinberg apartments in Lahaina since it was first built in early 1994. Myself and my siblings all went to Kam 3 and even graduated from LahainaLuna. My mom Angelica also lost her place of employment of almost 30 years in the fire. She worked at The Plantation Inn on Lahainaluna road. |
305 | Tamayo-Harris Family | GoFundMe | My name is Brandon Harris. I lived in the Wahikuli neighborhood with my girlfriend, Angel, our 2 dogs Marley & Buddha, and our 2 cats, Luna and Blue. We were forced to evacuate our home on August 8, 2023 due to the Lahaina fire. My brother in law then got us a place to stay at the hotel for a couple of nights. After that, we moved to another location where I will be remodeling next. The owner of the unit has given us until the end of October. We are currently looking for a permanent place to stay with our pets and do not want to separate. Our business, C x A Workshop Lahaina, has also been destroyed in the fire along with all our tools, and do not know when we can rebuild. We are asking for any help in finding us a place to call home again. Thank you to all that has blessed us with clothes and food. We appreciate all that have reached out to check on us and donated. Our prayers go out to all that have lost a loved one or are still missing and to the first responders. Or donate via Venmo |
306 | Gabriel McCabe | GoFundMe | I'm reaching out on behalf of my brother who is trying to put life back together, get back up on his feet, support his children, as well as heal from all the loss & the devastation from the Lahaina fires. After 3 days in the blackout he was able to connect with a childhood friend on the other side to help bring back food & supplies to the West side. He is a known hard working artist & Tattooist in Lahaina. As a child he would admire all the artists in Lahaina & dreamt of being an artist there one day. He was finally living his dream & able to provide for his children. All is gone now, friends have died in fire, his way of life, all his work equipment & supplies. He is grateful & appreciative for any help. Thank you for all your doing for the people during this incredibly difficult time. |
307 | Padua Family | GoFundMe | Hello everyone! it’s me alyssa and Im fundraising for our family Padua. Thank God were all safe from the Lahaina Wildfire. But we lost everything in the fire including our house. We need your help for us to start and support for our family. Any amount will be a big help to us will gonna use it to build our Ohana. Thank you and mahalo. Please share and show aloha. God bless Or donate via Venmo |
308 | Elsie Rosales, Nicole Tomita, Harvey Rosales | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, I’m Harvey, born and raised in Lahaina. Unfortunately my mom, my partner and I have lost everything in the wildfire. We would extremely appreciate any help during this difficult time. Mahalo for all the love, support and prayers. |
309 | Kalyn Lepre | Venmo | My name is Kalyn lepre. I have been apart of the westside community for the past 15 years. The day after the fires we hit the ground running. Although my roommate Justine and I had lost everything we arranged caravans of supplies to those still stuck on the westside. We are looking to rebuild and protect the lahaina community and any financial support is appreciated. Mahalo |
310 | Lavaka ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha ‘ohana! As some of you know our ohana is form Lahaina, our parents and sister her husband and 5 kids,have lost everything in Lahaina, due to fire. They have sent their kids here and are still trying to fulfill some work they have on the other side of the island coming from shelters to do so. Many of you have asked how you may help, We appreciate any kokua to help them get back on their feet! Please forward to anyone you know willing to assist them! In subject you may put “Maui ohana” Mani & Trish Lavaka Or donate via Venmo |
311 | Caceres Peña Family | GoFundMe | Tengo 18 añ os en maui no me hago a la idea de vivir en otro estado amo maui mis hijos estan tristes por todo lo que se perdio en el incendio por no poder regresar a la escuela uno de mis hijos perdio a un amiguito quisieramos que todo fuera una pesadilla pero desgraciadamente paso y tenemos que superar este sufrimiento -- Hello, My name is María Inés Peña. I have been living in Maui for 18 years and can’t fathom the idea of living elsewhere, I love Maui. My children are sad for everything lost in the fire, sad that they can’t go back to school. One of them lost a friend. We wish all this was just a nightmare, but unfortunately we have to move on with this suffering. |
312 | Cabrera ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi we are the Cabrera family, First and foremost we thank God that we are all alive we are a family of 5. Our home has survived the fire but unfortunately we are unable to return home because our neighborhood has been so greatly effected, here is no power or water. We have lost our jobs due to the impact on the tourism industry. We are expecting a sweet baby boy this month (September). Any funds we receive will go to helping our family keep our home even though at the moment we can't return. Also it will help support our growing family. Gracias & Mahalo, The Cabrera Family |
313 | Chela Lopez, Arturo Ramirez, & Family | GoFundMe | Hi everyone. I am fundraising for my aunt Chela Lopez and her family who lost everything in the fire at Lahaina, Maui. She along with my uncle and cousins had to flee their home and leave everything behind, which was consumed in flames. I know it's difficult times but any donation helps. All funds will be provided directly to my aunt, uncle and cousins so they can get back on their feet. If you're unable to make a monetary donation, sharing the link would greatly appreciates as well. Thank you all in advance Or donate via Venmo |
314 | Andres ʻOhana (Salustian, Marloria, Shalimar, Kent, Krystal, Keisha, Zoraida, Eliane, & Elise) | GoFundMe | We lost everything. We lost our Xterra, the house we rented at. All we have or own is the clothes on our backs. These funds will help us to get back on our feet and start over again. Mahalo for your support, Salustian (72), Marloria (73), Shalimar (51), Kent (25), Krystal (19), Keisha (15), Zoraida (45), Eliane (9), Elise (7). |
315 | Siatris ʻOhana (Devin, Camille, Mario, & Family) | GoFundMe | Aloha Family and Friends. My name is Devin Siatris I’m writing this for my family. Camille Siatris and Mario Siatris my sister and father. We have lived in Lahaina my whole life and built the house together. We and our other half’s have lost everything we own. Please share and help us raise money so when the times comes we have a dream home we can build. |
316 | Cruz ʻOhana (Nadia & Family) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Nadia and I have lived in Maui, Lahaina for 23 years. I have a family of 5 who were effected by the wildfires in August 2023. I lost everything, my car, my house, and all of my family items. I lost my job due to the fires, I worked at the Ice cream shop in Lahaina Town. My family is currently living in a hotel. Any help and donation is appreciated, I want to be able to support my family and find a home for them. Or donate via Venmo |
317 | Palacio Family (Wilhelm, Ligaya, Jayden, and Alden) | GoFundMe | As we are all aware, the tragic fires that occurred on August 8, 2023 in Lahaina, Maui, affected thousands of families including mine. Thankfully, everyone in my family made it out safely and are currently residing in a hotel for the time being. However, my family lost their home which housed 6 families and 3 generations. Their treasured belongings and beloved pets were all perished in the fire. Along with thoughts and prayers, no amount is too small and anything is greatly appreciated to help my family get back on their feet. Thank you! |
318 | Eva Nunez Perez & Asbel Nunez Ramos | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Eva, me and my husband Asbel lost our homes to the Lahaina fire. We lived on Lahainaluna Rd. for 4 years and now all we have is gone. We were working so we were able to save our car but the house is now unliveable. Asbel worked as a landscaper and I worked at Honolua store. My dad died 3 years ago due to covid, and I was the primary caretaker and provider for my mother. If I don't have any income, I can't help my mother. Asbel is also his mother's primary source of help, she is in a wheelchair and needs our help. We both are unable to provide for them and for ourselves. It's been very hard. We are no longer working and have no income. We are welcoming any help, all donations are appreciated. We are both Spanish speaking and both from Mexico, Lahaina was our home. |
319 | Flor Nuñez Ramos | GoFundMe | Flor lost her home in the August 8 Maui Wildfires and can't currently return home. Flor is originally from Chiapas, Mexico and has lived in Lahaina for the last ten years. These funds will help Flor to get back on her feet and return to her normal life with her many cats. |
320 | Oscar Marcado Martinez | GoFundMe | hola my name is Oscar my apartment was one of the houses that burnt down, I’m making this go fund me to raise some money to help me keep going. Mahalo and aloha. blessing to you all |
321 | Adrian Villalobos | GoFundMe | Adrian lost everything, including his house and his job. He’s currently couch surfing and doesn’t have a permanent place to stay. Please donate to his GoFundMe or Venmo to help. Mahalo. Or donate via Venmo |
322 | Diesy Companero & Nely Rivera | GoFundMe | Aloha friends and family, please join me April Mae in helping my Uncle Diesy Companero and Aunty Nely Rivera get back on their feet! The brutal fires that ravaged the island of Māui this past week have affected thousands. In particular, the town of Lāhainā was completely engulfed in flames, with families leaving behind everything in their scurry to evacuate to safety. Uncle Diesy Companero and Aunty Nely Rivera have been involved in the Lāhainā community for many, many years and haves unfortunately become one of many families that lost everything they've ever owned due to this tragic disaster. The stability and safety that everyone deserves to feel in a home was taken away in a single day. Any and all donations here will be put straight toward essential supplies and housing for Uncle Diesy Companero and Aunty Nely Rivera. Please consider extending a helping hand: donate, share and pray for the Companero/Rivera family, as well as the community's recovery during these trying times. |
323 | Hernandez Carrisoza ʻOhana | GoFundMe | economico muebles casa comida carro 95 Ka Hili Pl |
324 | Zambrano ʻOhana (Amada & Family) | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Amada and I’m making this go fund me to help my family (me, my husband, and daughter). My family and I lost our home in Lahaina due to the wild fire, we didn’t have much time to evacuate so we had no choice but to leave our personal belongings in our house which did burn down sadly. My family and I would appreciate any amount of donations from anyone to keep us going with buying food and clothes, Thank You! Or donate via Venmo |
325 | Garcia ʻOhana (Evelyn & Son) | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Evelyn Garcia. I was affected by the fire on Lahaina, I lost my home and my job. My son lives in Mexico and I came here to work so I can give him a better life. Without a job I can help him out and I need to get back on my feet after losing everything. Any help would be really appreciated and hopefully one day we can get back to “normal” and I can get a job soon! thank you so much for your help! Aloha |
326 | Samonte Family (Susana & Dolfo) | GoFundMe | Susana & Dolfo Samonte lost their home in the Lahaina fires. Dolfo worked in the hotel industry and Susana stayed at home watching the grand kids. They escaped but the fires took EVERYTHING. We welcome any donations to help us get back on our feet. |
327 | Mejia Plascencia ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone my name is Sandra. My husband and I have lived and worked in Lahaina for more than 20 years. I’m writing this to share with you that our beautiful home was completely destroyed in the catastrophic fires a few weeks ago. My family and I were evacuated and left with only the clothing we were wearing. In addition to losing our home my husband and I have lost our jobs due to the downturn in our local economy. These photos are of my husband's destroyed business and the truck my son escaped from on Front Street. Our family of 6 appreciates any amount of money you can give as we will need to find a long term rental soon. Please consider donating and share Mahalo, Gracias, Thank you SO VERY MUCH! |
328 | Arcala Family | GoFundMe | On August 8, the deadliest fire happened in Lahaina- destroying homes and lives. Unfortunately, our house was a victim of the fire and destroyed everything. We lost our belongings and precious possessions. We lost everything from the fire. This fund will be a blessing for me and my family, it will really help to pay for our daily living expenses. Anything really helps, we thank you for your support. |
329 | Chirino Family (David & Jacqueline) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is David and I was affected by the Lahaina wild fires. I lived on front street and my apartment burned out and I lost everything. I lived there with my daughter Jacqueline who is graduated from Lahainaluna this past year, she lost her cap, grown, and high school diploma in the fires and was devastated. We left with just the clothes on our backs. The only thing I have is my car. We are from Mexico and moved here in 2001 to start a new life. Any donations are appreciated. |
330 | Pingkian Family (Daisy & Wilson) | GoFundMe | I am raising money for Wilson (my husband) and myself (Daisy). We lost everything from the Lahaina fires. When we saw the fires coming down from the mountain, we would've never expected what happened. No one expected the fires. We just saw the fire coming down to our house. We had no way to prepare even our clothes or food. I just remember putting on my bra, grabbing a bag, and running out of the house. Our house was on the corner of Kalena St. The fires started right on the other side of our house. It's been really hard. We couldn't stop it. We're just regular citizens. Please donate whatever amount you can so that we can rebuild and get immediate help. We appreciate any amount and every share. Thank you and God bless us all. |
331 | Bulosan Family | Venmo | The Bulosan Family, including Wilfred, Nora, Mark, Maelene, and their eight-year-old Leila, faced unimaginable loss in the Lahaina fires. Their home, belongings, and car—all gone. Mark and Mae are Lahainaluna High alumni. Mae worked at Maui Medical Group, which is gone too. On top of overwhelming obstacles, people have also tried to use their names and exploit their pain. Any amount you can give will be a beacon of hope to rebuild their lives and lift their spirits. They are forever grateful for any help, |
332 | Diamond and Bogac Family (Kaile’a, Misty Austin, Rain) | GoFundMe | We lost everything in the Lahaina fire .. our home is burnt to dust .. I was separated from my children during the fire and couldn’t think straight with no way of knowing if they were okay . No cell phone service nothing I could see the fire going straight to my house as we live on the outskirts of Lahainaluna near paunau park . But I was relieved to see one with her grandparents on the Lahaina bypass . But still not my oldest daughter (3 yo) we drove around looking for her as she was with her aunty and cousins. Searching where we thought they might have gone .. but still no luck… we drove to Kahului where we got cell phone service and was able to locate them fortunately. We didn’t know what to do or where to go slept at a friends dads house for 3 days and going war memorial for supplies and moved to a hotel down in Kihei . Then moving again to Kahana and again to honua Kai and AGAIN back to Kahana .. it’s just so tiring and overwhelming having to constantly be moving around . We just want somewhere permanent so we don’t have to live out of our containers . We want to unpack our stuff and be normal again.. please consider me and my children if possible.. I know a lot of families need help right now but we too need all the help we can get .. Mahalo in advance |
333 | Lorna Grace Bumanglag and Family | GoFundMe | On behalf of my three daughters and I, we have been displaced by the Lahaina wildfire. We are three separate households. The home that my youngest daughter and I lived is still standing, but we're unable to live in due to smoke and other damages, no electricity or toxic water. My other daughter, her husband, and 2 year old son is also unable to return home due to smoke, no electric, and no water. Both homes are surrounded by houses that were burned by the fire. Making it difficult to get past the national guards stationed or to live in. My eldest daughter and her boyfriend unfortunately lost everything to the fire as the home they were renting was burnt. We welcome your prayers and any monetary donation. It is greatly appreciated to help us through the different challenges we face ahead. I hope one day have a place to go home to because Lahaina is and will always be our home. God bless you all daily |
334 | Randy Evans ‘Bondo’ | GoFundMe | Randy is our friend who came to our house on the night of the fire with nothing but the clothes on his back covered in ash. He is a retired fishing boat captain and he helped us at the store with big game fishing stuff. His apartment burned along with our store where he displayed many of his pictures artwork and memories. In his apartment, 65 years of memories also burned. His head is fused to his spine so he can't turn his head left or right up or down. Cubscouts helped us replace his hospital bed. We have a place for him to stay and a moped for him to get around but he could def use a little cash. Please share his GoFundMe on your social media if you can. Sadly, there are so many stories like him from the majority of my Lahaina friends and family so sharing far and wide is so helpful. Mahalo |
335 | ‘Ohana Wilson (Lopaka, Katie, ‘Ehā, Lehua, Mana) | GoFundMe | We owned West Maui Sports and Fishing Supply. We had just bought it less than 2 years ago and put every dollar we had into it. Between 3 owners the store has serviced Lahaina for over 60 years. We sold fishing diving gear and sporting goods. We had insurance but nothing close to the amount we put into it or even what we still owe on the business. We need help covering bills until we can find a space to reopen. |
336 | Julianne Cricchio | GoFundMe | I worked at a Scuba Instructor and Divemaster in Lahaina for 6 years. I am super passionate about teaching people about the tropical fish found in Hawaii. I am known in the dive community for having little friendships with fish. I even refer to individual fish by first name and teach the other Divemasters who they are and how to find them (like Chris, the Yellow Tail Coris at Mala). I had many fish friendships but the most well known fish friend of mine was Skeeter who you can see a picture of me and him in my Venmo image. Skeeter and I were friends for 4 years. He would swim up to me from very far distances and play with me and my divers in which I have countless videos of. You can find videos of me and Skeeter on my instagram @julessdvx. My house burned down completely in the fire. I had to rush to save my two bulldogs from the smoke so I did not have time to grab anything. My job (Lahaina Divers) also burned down. I am displaced and heartbroken that I can no longer share my love of the ocean and teach people about how special fish like Skeeter are. I didn't make a lot of money as a dive instructor and I only have one elderly parent that cannot support me. Anything you could give me would be extremely helpful. Mahalo. |
337 | Jenny Reading & Kenneth Smith | GoFundMe | We lived in the Wahikuli neighborhood right above basketball park. Thank god we were able to escape with our 16 year old golden retriever and our lives. Our neighborhood was almost completely decimated as was our house. We as many others have lost everything. |
338 | Kahelelani Alipio/Zeff Dudoit & ‘Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha we are Kahelelani Alipio and Zeff Dudoit. Lahaina has been my home for the past 22 years and became a second home to Zeff and his ’ohana when they made the transition from Moloka’i to Maui. We just recently moved into Lahaina Surf (175 Baker St. Apt H-21) together and started to make a living on our own, along with my brother in law Marcus Dudoit. Sadly our home, both vehicles and all our belongings including my family heirloom were taken by the fire. However, we are grateful to have just barely made it out safely with our siblings (Makamae Alipio, Kayce Dudoit, Lydia Dudoit, Marcus Dudoit) and my 5 year old niece (Hayven Starr Kaholokula) and have been able to reunite with our immediate family and friends. Any support will help at this tragic time. Mahalo to each person for your blessings, prayers, and kind donations. |
339 | Castillo Family (Octavio, Maria, Ciro, Maia and Luna) | GoFundMe | We are a family of 5, long term residents of Lahaina that lost everything we had on the fire. Octavio is the most hard working man I have ever met, he has a carpet cleaning business, and used to work for lots of restaurants on the west side. So if he hasn't cleaned your carpet he might have cheered you with a smile at Honu or Mala some time ago. He has worked so hard this couple of years to be able to provide better for his family and its so hard to see everything gone in one night. Our family needs all the help we can get to recover from this. We have taken so many things for granted. And it will take a village to build again. Mahalo from the bottom of our hearts! |
340 | Colobong ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Mark Colobong and I am raising money to help my family of 4. Only a week ago, our home along with many has been ravaged by the deadly Lahaina wildfire. While we are relieved that all of us are safe including our extended families, we have lost 2 vehicles and everything we own leaving us with no means to recover our losses. My family and I humbly reach out to you—our Ohana and friends for your support through donation. Any amount, big or small, will truly be a big help and is greatly appreciated. On behalf of my family, we thank you for your generosity and support during this tough time. Mahalo and may God bless us all. |
341 | Ricardos Family | GoFundMe | Hi,Im Maria Ricardos,I’m speaking on behalf of my family of four who live on Maui and are lahaina residents.Me and my husband have two kids,one who’s becoming a 6th grader,and one who’s starting their first year of college in pursuit of his dreams.We were one of the families who’s lost their home in the wildfires and our family sends our love and support to all who’s also been affected.On behalf of my family,we are asking for your support.Any and all donations you give will help us immensely in helping ou family rebuild.Helps us regain hope for a better future. Click here to Venmo. |
342 | Cionita Sinogo & Nimpa Flores | GoFundMe | We lost our home to the wildfires on Maui and have been displaced. We lived in our home in Lahaina for over 30 years and in one day have lost everything. We are very thankful and blessed to be alive. In this time of need we are asking for help to get back on our feet’s again. It will be a long time to recover but we pray that we will get through this. Please pray for us during this time. |
343 | Alura Crayton & Jake Evans | Venmo | We were stuck in the fire that night with no gas to escape Lahaina. We went as far up Lahainaluna towards the mountain as we could to escape fire and smoke. We sat watching Lahaina burn and explode all night. When the sun came up we coasted down the hill and saw nothing but mass destruction and bodies everywhere on the ground burned alive. It was literally like a bomb had flattened Lahaina. It felt like a war zone. Fires were still burning, explosions going off with big mushroom clouds of smoke. This is only just a small piece of our story. It started for us at 6:30 am on the 8th hours before the fires started. Our home was in the heart of Lahaina…right next to the Wharf which is across the street from the famous Banyan tree. My boyfriend was pulling people out of burning vehicles…one of which was our neighbor, who unfortunately didn’t make it. Traumatizing is an understatement. We just are thankful we made it through and are in a safe place right now with fresh air. |
344 | Miranda Islas Family (Adrian, Sheila, & Family) | GoFundMe | Aloha! We lost our beautiful apartment on Front Street apartments, our 2 cars, and our place of employment due to the fire. We have lived in Lahaina for over 25 years, where we have been very happy with our grandchildren and neighbors, all we have left are memories. Thank you for your support, it will help us carry on. |
345 | Miguel & Aketzali Martinez | GoFundMe | I fell sleep and had woken up to the fire already in the back of my house! I quickly grabbed as much as I could, woke up my roommate, told her that we have to get out of the house and we both escaped through the fire. At this point the whole front st. (principal street) was all on in flames and full of smoke. After approximately 30 minutes of walking in the fire we were picked up by a passing car, they helped us get out of the area. We are forever grateful. My roommate and I lost everything. The next day I found my daughter was healthy and safe with her aunty at a shelter. I went to join them for a while, now I am staying at a friend's house till I can get back on my feet. Anything will help at this moment for my daughter and me, we'll appreciate any help you guys can give to us. I will be using the funds for Aketzali needs mostly and housing because also I lost my job. Thank you so much! Or donate via Venmo |
346 | Lizbeth Tamayo & Family | GoFundMe | On August 8, 2023 Lizbeth, Eric, and Luptia like many other families lost everything in the fires. Lizbeth has migrated here to make a better life for her and her kids. Lizbeth is a hard working woman that has single handly taken care of her household here in Lahaina and her family in Mexico. With her being the primary caretaker and now without a home or job it has become extremely difficult for her to keep her family afloat. Any donation will be greatly appreciated to get her and her family back on their feet. |
347 | Rose Ann Misay & Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Rose Ann and I lost my house in Lahaina. I moved here from the Philippines 14 years ago and have lived in Lahaina basically my whole life. My family consists of me and my husband and our two kids - Jian & Jerose. We are staying currently at the hotels until we figure out what to do. Unfortunately we will have to be out of the hotels soon and we aren’t sure what our next moves are. We lost everything, our house, our car, our pets! All of it is gone. Any donations will help. Thank you so much. |
348 | Sanchez ʻOhana (Bill, Jordan, and Araceli) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my Ohana was affected by the recent wildfires on August 8, 2023. We appreciate any help we could get with moving forward and getting back on our feet after losing our home. We Have been in Lahaina our whole life and want to remain in our hometown. If you can share our message along we would gladly appreciate your help. This money will go towards necessities and finding a way to start over. Mahalo Nui Loa, Sanchez Ohana. |
349 | Victoria Herrera Family (Yennifer, Jose, Jose Emanuel) | GoFundMe | Hello, we are José and Yenni, we are a family with a child, the Victoria Herrera family, we were affected by the fire in Lahaina, Hawai'i, we have lost everything, even our jobs, since they were damaged, but thank God we have life and hope to start again, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts If you can help us monetarily or with prayers, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. May God Multiply Blessings Or donate via Venmo |
350 | Morales Villegas Family (Jose, Selene, Adella, and Mara) | GoFundMe | Hello we are the Morales Family Jose, Selene, and our two daughter Adella (9years old), and Mara (1 year old). We have lived in Lahaina for many years. We were affected by the Maui wildfires. On the day of the fires we only had time to grab our vehicles . We cannot return to our home and our belongings. We are currently both out of work. Any donations will help our family get back on our feet. |
351 | Alfonso Alvares & Family | GoFundMe | My family and I have been in Lahaina for over 20 years. On the day of the Lahaina fires I ran back and forth between my job and my house to check on our belongings. on the third trip there was no time left and we had to leave all of our belongings behind. Our apartment and everything in it burn in the fires. I left with my wife and my daughter. the funds donated will help with getting our family back on our feet. Anything is greatly appreciated. Mahalo |
352 | Paet & Arnise ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha my name Jeremy Paet raised in Lahaina along with my fiancé Shaylen Arnise originally from Kona, and with our six children Aiden (18), Ashley (16), Aria (12), Aubrie (10), Rush (4) and Taika (2) have recently experienced the devastating loss of our home, animals and all our personal belongings which were destroyed in the destructive fires that swept through our beloved Lahaina town. Despite the challenges we have faced and are still facing we remain resilient and hopeful. We are forever grateful for any support we receive as we strive to rebuild and create a new chapter in our lives filled with healing and hope for our children. |
353 | Ada Vega, Marta Vega-Cornejo, Bonnie Filing | GoFundMe | My family and I have lived and worked in Lahaina for 22 years. The day of the fire we ran out with only our ID’s. We ran to the harbor thinking we’d be safe like we were in the fire of 2018. We were wrong. We barley made it out of the harbor in time thanks to a friend that gave us a ride out of there in his car. Like many other families we lost everything including our three cats Batman, Chikki and Shakira. Lahaina was our home. We lived right across the street from Banyan Tree and the harbor. We are heartbroken for everyone. Or donate via Venmo |
354 | Kahahane / Malafu ʻOhana | Venmo | On 8/8/2023 We lost our family home. The longest day of our lives. We were all separated and finally reunited the next morning. Our family's home has been in this family for GENERATIONS!! it's our GRAMMYS HOUSE. If you live in Lahaina everyone knew our house as the HOUSE WITH THE BIG MANGO TREES :( My Aunty Georgette Along with Myself Asheley, Sifa Malafu and our daughters Lenea and Naomi lost everything, we didn't have a chance to save any thing. Anything Helps! Even if it's sharing this post it is greatly appreciated. -Asheley , Sifa , Aunty Georgette , Lenea and Naomi |
355 | Brenda Delgado, Adrian Delgado, Adam Flores, Claudia Sanchez, Stanley French | Venmo | My family and I have been living in Maui for 4 years and have always lived in Lahaina. First my brother and I moved here together and our mother came to live with us to enjoy this beautiful island together. Our ohana has been strengthen because of the culture here in Hawaii and we have become deeply rooted into the island of Maui. Unfortunately due to the fire we have been scattered and are no longer living together and we hope that one day we will be able to rebuild and live together once again. |
356 | Garso ʻOhana (Kanani, Johnny, Hau’oli & Ipo Garso) | Venmo | A family of 3 and one on the way- we also lived in a multigenerational home that our Papa built in the mid 60’s. Both our families were Lahaina born and raised and both our family homes were taken in the fires. Thankfully we all made it out safe but it’s time to restart and rebuild any kokua is a blessing. Mahalo |
357 | Aki ʻOhana (Kawika, Laura, Mahealani, Lehua) | GoFundMe | Our family feels incredibly fortunate to have escaped safely after spending almost two hours stuck on Front St. in our car as Lahaina burned. Our home is damaged, we are displaced and looking for long-term housing for us, our daughters (2 & 5) and our dog. Thank you so much. |
358 | Puali’koa Soloman | GoFundMe | My youngest brother was in his home when the fire over came Lahainaluna rd. where he lives. Luckily he was able to escape but suffered some really bad burns to his left arm, body and neck. He has lost everything he’s has ever had. We are all doing our best here in Lahaina to stay positive. This fund will help my brother Puali’koa get back on his feet. Mahalo for the help. |
359 | RVN Deli Kitchen (Roger & Evangeline Navarro) | GoFundMe | RVN Deli Kitchen, a cherished restaurant that has been a cornerstone of the Lahaina and Maui communities for the past 22 years. My father's culinary journey started with his unwavering passion for cooking. Having dedicated numerous years as a cook at esteemed establishments like Marriott and Westin, he eventually embarked on a path to fulfill his lifelong dream of owning a restaurant. His commitment and diligence have been remarkable, and he has become an integral part of countless gatherings and celebrations in Lahaina and beyond. On august 8th our world changed in a matter of hours, when a devastating fire engulfed Lahaina, taking away everything we held dear – heartbreakingly, my parents cherished restaurant. The dream my parents tirelessly pursued has been reduced to ashes. We are faced with an immense loss, one that has left us heartbroken and devastated. In this trying time, we humbly request your support. If you are able, we kindly ask for your contribution to my parents GoFundMe campaign and their Venmo account (Rvndeli). Your generosity will not only aid in rebuilding RVN Deli Kitchen but also help my father continue his legacy of serving our beloved community. With deep gratitude, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your trust and support. |
360 | Taulia Tu'ua & Mary Prepose | GoFundMe | Aloha. My name is Taulia Tu'ua. I am born and raised in Lahaina. Our family home burnt along with all of our belongings. I am taking care of my mom that is widowed and retired, and my 17 year old son that is a Senior at Lahainaluna High School. We lost a home, a car, a dog, and my father. It has been the toughest month of my life, but we will support each other to get through this difficult time. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. We are in this together. Mahalo for your kokua. Or donate via Venmo |
361 | Jarosz Family | GoFundMe | Those of us lucky enough to know Andrew and Kristen understand, without hesitation, that they would do anything for their family and friends. On Tuesday night, they grabbed a handful of things, Charlie and the dogs, jumped in their cars and escaped, barely. They are lucky to still be with us. In the process, they lost everything. But they didn't lose us! This is where we all come in. We can be for them, how we know they would be for us if we were in need. Let's help them as they begin to rebuild a new life, still on Maui (home is home)! |
362 | Lana Albright | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Lana and I lived on Kalaikini st up Lahainaluna rd. I had a beautiful life in Lahaina that is unforgettable. The home I was living in and neighborhood is gone from the fire. It's been a nightmare and my heart aches for everyone. The community has been full of love and support as neighbors help neighbors. Thank you for your thoughts, prayers and help for all of Lahaina as we begin to rebuild and heal. |
363 | Baligad Family | GoFundMe | In order to assist them in this time of dire need, we have established a GoFundMe. Our goal is to raise funds to help them secure temporary shelter, replace essential household items, and begin the process of rebuilding their lives from scratch. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in their ability to recover from this devastating event. We kindly request that you consider making a donation to support my sister-in-law and her family during this challenging time. Additionally, we would be immensely grateful if you could share the campaign with your friends, colleagues, and social media networks to help spread the word and maximize the impact of our fundraising efforts. Your support will not only provide them with the financial means to rebuild their lives but also offer them a glimmer of hope and a sense of community during this difficult journey. Together, we can make a difference and help them recover from this tragedy. |
364 | Sullivan ʻOhana (Kevin Sullivan, Alyssa Hudson, Rome Sullivan) | Venmo | We lived across from Wailoa Church, next to the Lahaina Baptist Church. Our home is gone. Our beloved cat was missing when we had to flee. The only reason we knew to go was because an uncle came driving, screaming that a couple of houses up were on fire. This was my husband’s 4th-generation home. My son was being raised in the bedroom his grandpa grew up in. His grandfather just turned 70 this year. Priceless belongings were lost, like my son’s great-grandfather’s WW2 medals, my son’s great-grandparents’ ashes (they raised their five children and both passed away in their 90’s in our home) , and everything else. My husband ran his small surf school from our home as our main family income. It all burned. Not only our home, but we also lost my husband’s sister’s home, his father’s home, and his mother’s home. Four homes in total. |
365 | Beyoutiful Soul Shop (Jaida serrano) | GoFundMe | A week prior to the fire, The Beyoutiful Soul Shop won the BEST GIFT SHOP in maui and was runner up for best jewelry store AND best boutique! We supported maui made, women owned and fair trade products. Our entire life was on front street. Our home daughters school and both successful businesses that just won’t best gift shop in Maui. We left with the clothes on our back and unfortunately left our kitty behind. |
366 | Barrios Family (Alan and Alan Jr.) | Venmo | Aloha my name is Alan Barrios Jr. Our apartment at Front Street Apartments was burnt down by the brush fire. At the time of the fires, I was with my Grandma and Aunty in Ma'alaea while my dad was home. My dad was the one of the last to evacuate and saved our cats and some of our belongings. |
367 | Stoddart / Fischer family (Kesa, Levi, Lila Stoddart and Bob Fischer) | Venmo | We lived at 178 Hale Street, owned the house. It is right behind the wharf. I was born and raised in Lahaina. |
368 | Shaun Vierra & Rusco Vierra | GoFundMe | As we and all of the ohana of LAHAINA due to the devastating fire that happened. We all lost our homes our town and love one. My son and I left with just the clothes on our backs any donation will be really appreciated words can't express my gratitude for it. One thing is we wil never lose our faith and determination to raise from the ashes and build our town back up and bring our community closer then before. Venmo @Shaun-Vierra |
369 | Kaneakua ʻOhana (Dalana & Kia’inui) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Dalana Kaneakua, wife to the late Jonathan Kaneakua Jr., mother of 5 and Mama to 9 grandchildren. My son and I are currently displaced due to the fire that leveled our home as well as many in our community. In the aftermath of the devastating Lahaina wildfire, our lives have been turned upside down. We have lost not just our physical home, but also our sense of security and stability. The flames took away cherished memories, possessions, and the place where we felt safe. As we navigate this challenging chapter, we're reaching out to you, our friends, family, and compassionate strangers, for support in rebuilding our lives. Or donate via Venmo |
370 | Alexander ʻOhana (Amber, Patrick, Kamakaniola, Kaikoa) | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Amber and my fiance Patrick and our sons Kamakaniola (2 years) and Kaikoa (born 8/1/23) recently lost the only home we have ever known as a family. On the day of the fire, Patrick had left the house to buy a generator in town when the fire broke out. Thankfully my parents were staying with us to help with the one week old baby and our toddler when we fled our house with nothing but the clothes on our backs and a few diapers for the boys. While fleeing from the fire our car broke down on front street and we were stranded for 20 minutes while the flames grew closer and closer. Thankfully an amazing family finally stopped to help us and we all crammed into their car as they drove us to the shelter. It wasn't until the next night that our family was reunited. The day after that we made it to town so our newborn could have his airways checked and nasal passages cleaned out by the hospital. Thankfully we are all alive, safe and most importantly together. Unfortunately the only home we have ever known as a family is completely burned to the ground along with all of our life possessions. We are most grateful for all the support and donations we receive to help us find a new place to live and create some stability for our boys. |
371 | Bruce and Amy Chadwick, Susan Fares, Elli and Kavin Kurisko | GoFundMe | Aloha. My name is Amy and we are the Chadwick/Kurisko/Fares Ohana. We, like the thousands of our Lahaina Ohana, lost our home and all we had in the fire. I saved for years, worked so very hard, for my own Lahaina home. My dream was realized 3 years ago only to be decimated on 8/08. Our hearts are completely broken for all we lost and for our shattered community. We are such unique, connected, loving and strong community, I pray Lahaina, those lost and for their families. We are so grateful for any donations. Any received will will be used towards rebuilding, temp housing and living expenses. We ask for your continued prayers for Lahaina, we need them. |
372 | Ingan Family (Chris, Makayla, Ariana) | Venmo | My girls and I drove through fire to get out of Lahainaluna. All I could think about was if my car stalled, hit something, or became engulfed by the fires my kids and I would have burned. When we got out there was an officer directing traffic onto the dirt road, which most people are unfamiliar with. I pulled up to him to let him know I had a burn victim in my car and the response was rude and heartless. Cars followed each other to find we went the wrong way and were trapped by boulders. Lucky I was able to turn around and head back towards Lahaina as I watched the black smoke head my way. I found the civic center and dropped the elderly lady Christine to get medical assistance. I took my babies to the Hyatt to meet with family. I lost communication with my parents, brothers and their family, and my husband. We could not find each other. I found my sister in law and family at the Hyatt. The Hyatt was generous to let our family stay in the hotel. That night the fire made it through Wahikuli and over towards Kaanapali. We had left the Hyatt to go to the Napili shelter where I was reunited with my parents, older Brother, niece, and sister in law. While at the shelter many of our dear Lahaina friends and family were searching for family and friends who were not accounted for. My little brother was stuck in Launiopoko and husband was still missing. We went back to the Hyatt in hopes that my husband would show up. Phone service was spotty and hard to get voicemail, text, or calls. It was not until Thursday I was reunited with my husband. At that time we left Lahaina and headed to safety where my children had water, food, and Shelter. It is unknow as to if we will be able to return to Lahaina our home. Please help with whatever you can. We truly appreciate your generosity as we grieve and navigate through this disaster. |
373 | Sanchez ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My parents lost everything due to the fire that occurred in Lahaina. They lived alone. My mother is the one who helps me take care of my 2 girls. |
374 | Topinio Family | GoFundMe | Aloha Everyone, Topinio Ohana here from Ainakea Road, Lahaina. We have lost our home with most of our personal belongings and car due to the wildfire. We are just glad everyone in our family made it to safety that night of the fire and nobody got hurt. We appreciate any help/donations towards my family. I pray to those lives that were lost and their family, and to all whose struggling right now. Godbless everyone and be safe. Mahalo. Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/H-Top |
375 | Swangel Family | GoFundMe | We are the ‘ohana Swangel raised in Lahaina (Kelawea Mauka), attended Kam III, Lahaina Intermediate and graduate of Lahainaluna. We live on Kanakea Loop/Kahena Street. We are devastated to what has happened to our beloved hometown. We are unable to return home as Lahaina is inhabitable. There is toxic substances in the air and water is not safe. Red Cross has temporarily put us in a hotel room and have no idea where we’ll be next. We can only pick up what is left and try to find a way to move forward, but right now we are grieving for our friends and the hometown in which we lived and worked all our lives. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any help you may provide. Together we will get through this! Mahalo Nui! Jeremy, Michelle, Jenna & Camryn Swangel Or donate via Venmo |
376 | Grandma Pini & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | The money will be used to help Grandma Pini and well as Brazlee, her husband and two young children (pictured). Brazlee will be looking after Grandma Pini. It is unclear where they will live or work moving forward. The money will be spent on their needs to make this traumatic time a little more manageable and prepare for the challenging months ahead. Grandma Pini has always looked after everyone. Now is the time for us to look after her and the family. Mahalo / Thank you for considering donating. Words cannot begin to describe how much your support means to this family in need. |
377 | Kelsi Badua & Shiloh Lopez Ohana | GoFundMe | We loved our home. It was our first place together as a family and Shiloh & I's first home on our own as adults. We weren't home when the fire got really bad, and all we had left was the clothes on our back. We lost our home and everything in it. I (23) was a preschool teacher at Children of the Rainbow as well as a dancer at the Old Lahaina Luau. Shiloh (24) was a warehouse associate at Boss Frog's; the company's main warehouse in Lahaina was also burnt down. Quinn (3) was starting her 2nd week of preschool in Lahaina. Unfortunately the preschool, I taught at and Quinn attended was also lost in the fire. Shiloh & I are now unemployed and Quinn is temporarily no longer in school. We are extremely grateful for any donation that's going to help us rebuild our home as well as sustain our lives as we jump from place to place. Mahalo everyone for all of your support, it means the world to us. |
378 | Julius Cabatic | Venmo | My name is Julius Cabatic a resident of Lahaina. A father to 2 girls and 1 boy. As you all know, my family and I are one of those that was affected by hurricane dora that caused a massive wildfire here in Maui,Hi that burned down our home and all our possesions. All 11 of us are now homeless. I don’t usually do this kind of things but we are in need of any help we can get to support our ohana. We are humbly knocking on your good . Any amount are very well appreciated. All proceeds will go to my family’s basic needs and to help us build our home little by little. Mahalo and God bless your good heart |
379 | Stephanie Picao | GoFundMe | I was living in Lahaina for almost 3 years when the fire happened. All I owned was burned down even my car. Everything I worked hard for is now gone. Any help is much appreciated especially now that I have to start all over again. |
380 | Martin Ohana (Benny, Camila & kids) | GoFundMe | My sister helped us set up a gofundme. Aloha we are Benny and Camila Martin, we are a family of 4 affected by the Lahaina fires. We are unable to return to our home (rental) in the heart of Wahikuli we’re thankful to have evacuated on time and keep our loved ones safe & are more desperately searching for a long-term rental to bring some normalcy back to our family and help us move forward in a safe space. |
381 | Lacambra Family | Venmo | I, Gloria Lacambra, along with my husband, Bryan, and my daughter, Isabella, were also affected by the wildlife in Lahaina. We lost our home for 18 years, and we are here to ask for your financial assistance to help us build our home again. Although, memories are treasured, the 18 years worth of sacrifices and hard work just to have a house we called home is gone. Everyday is a struggle, but we know we will come back stronger. #lahainastrong |
382 | Kayci Thompson & Kawai Paa | Venmo | My boyfriend and I unfortunately lost our house and my small business. We are so devastated but doing our best to figure out how to start over and move forward from all of this. Mahalo for your support. |
383 | Kukahiko, Marzan, Wright, Branco, Ho'opai Family | GoFundMe | My family was fortunate enough to get out of the fire alive, but they lost everything. They are starting from the ground, this would help them tremendously get on their feet. |
384 | 808 Antojitos Employees | GoFundMe | My name is Jose the owner of 808 Antojitos food truck in Lahaina. It has been 4 weeks since the wildfire took so much away and put a stop to our business. I'm making this gofund me for my employees as most of them got their homes, personal belongings and life time savings taken away in a matter of minutes. I would love if you could all pitch in to help me to help them navigate through this challenging time financially and emotionally. As we are still out of work this donation will be split between all the employees to help them with their bills and other necessities. Any amount of your donation would be greatly helpful and appreciated. |
385 | Jeanne Eliason | GoFundMe | My Mom was a victim of the Lahaina wildfires and has been unaccounted for since August 8th 2023. She was 58 years young, the most excited to become a grandma this September to her first grand baby and my best friend. She was the best mom to everyone, her light was so bright and brought such joy everywhere she went. My heart hurts loosing my mom being 9 months pregnant knowing that she won’t be here to see him come into this world. I know she will be our guardian angel and watch over us and protect us. I will forever be grateful to be born and raised in Lahaina, Maui. |
386 | Pigao-Sumajit ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Vange Pigao. My family & I humbly ask for your support during this unimaginable time. The Lahaina Wildfire has affected us, our hometown & our community. Like hundreds, if not thousands of others, we are victims of the Lahaina Wildfire. Thankfully, we were home with our children at the time and were able to escape. Unfortunately, we lost our home and all of our personal belongings within our home. All monetary donations will help us recover, rebuild, and move forward with our lives. Any amount you're able to contribute is greatly appreciated. Or donate via Venmo |
387 | Kati Hedden | GoFundMe | My name is Kati Hedden. I have lived in Lahaina for the last six years and taught at Lahaina Intermediate School. I love my students, job, and community. I lost my home in the fire. I am hoping to rebuild in Lahaina. Or donate via Venmo. |
388 | Sumimoto Family | GoFundMe | Aloha we are a local family from west maui we lost our home and belongings as well as our beloved lahaina in the west maui fire devastation - we appreciate any help anyone can provide no amount is too little as we are building everything up from ashes and with 2 littles 3 and 5 years old recently displaced a little goes a long way Mahalo for hearing our story. Click here to Venmo. |
389 | Tendo Begley and St Onge Family | GoFundMe | Like so many, we lost our home and community in the Lahaina fire. I also lost my work place, Maui Wave Riders. We are grateful to be alive and grateful for any help we receive to move forward. Thank you! |
390 | Cocson Family | GoFundMe | I am submitting this request on behalf of my in laws Rene and Elnora Cocson. They as many other families were affected by the Lahaina fires and lost everything. They immigrated to Maui in 2006 from the Philippines and worked extremely hard for all they worked for to provide a better life for their son. They are the most giving selfless people I know and are always willing to help even when they themselves need help. Navigating all of this has been extremely difficult and hard due to them being native Filipino speakers. So myself (Jessica) and my husband James have been trying to help them from afar as much as we can and this is the biggest way we have been able to help them by raising funds. Thank you for reading all of this. We haven’t got much traffic on their go fund me so any help is greatly appreciated. |
391 | Guadarrama Familia | GoFundMe | Hi, My name is Lizbeth Guadarrama we’re a family of 7 plus my sweet pup Yuki. Like many other families of Lahaina we lost our home and vehicles along with important documents and valuable possessions. We’ve been part of the Lahaina community for 20+ years. We are reaching out for help to get the every day necessities while we rebuild our lives and get back on our feet. Mahalo on behalf of the Guadarrama family for any help and support that could be made to make it through these difficult times. |
392 | Annie Davis, Isabella Moraes, Isaiah Rockett | GoFundMe | My daughter and I left our home at 5pm on 8/8 with the clothes on our backs, a few of Isabella’s prized stuffed animals and a cooler of snacks as we thought we were just “going to spend the night up the hill in Launiupoko.” Instead we watched our hometown of over 17 years burn. My daughter was born in our home and was ready to start first grade at King Kamehameha III on 8/9. She was so excited to go to school right down the street from our home. She has been handling the transition pretty well, every now and then asking why we didn’t save this toy or what happened to her favorite chicken that would visit her every morning on our lanai. We lost everything in the fire BUT our gratitude for our beloved Lahaina town. The people of this sacred place are representing true aloha for the entire world right now and I hope if you read this message you feel that what you are doing to help is so MASSIVE and so appreciated. Any small amount or prayer or act of kindness throughout your day helps. We are here to carry this message forward and we are thankful for your support. mahalo Maui, mahalo to all of you worldwide |
393 | Comilang Family | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, my name is Lynne Dela Vega and I am raising money on behalf of my parents, Locuerdo & Merlina Comilang who, like many other families in Lahaina Community lost their homes and belongings as a result of the Lahaina wildfires tragedy on 8/8/23. My parents have worked multiple jobs their entire lives just to provide us a comfortable home but everything that my parents worked hard for is completely gone. I know the whole community is suffering and we all have our own battles, but any support that can be given to my parents to get back on their feet is greatly appreciated. WE are forever thankful for all you kindness, generosity, support and prayers. Thank you from the bottom of our heart. |
394 | Griffiths Family (Abby, Michael, Isabel & Eloise) | GoFundMe | Like so many others, we lost our Lahaina home and our scuba diving business in the fire. We lived in Wahikuli, raising our two daughters on a special little culdesac where you could find them riding bikes or rollerblading every day after school. We escaped from the fire with some documents and a few changes of clothes. We have been completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of kindness and support from our Maui community and are doing our best to give back what we can. We are focusing on our children's education and trying to rebuild our business. Thank you for caring and thank you for every hug, shaka and dollar that we have received. |
395 | Casco-DeLeon ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Kiana and this is my Casco-Deleon family who lived on kuuipo st in wahikuli. Like many other families here in Lahaina we have lost everything in the fire. Our multi-generational home housed Grandma Lori, Grandma Jane, Harmony & Justin with Aulani, Halia, and Kaliona as well as Kaimana & myself with our 18month old son, Koda. Anything you can give is greatly appreciated and all will go directly to helping our family get back on our feet while we figure out the next steps. |
396 | Keven Arvizu,Javier Arvizu | GoFundMe | Aloha My Name is Natalie Arvizu like many we lost Everything(our 2 guinea pigs). Myself and 2 kiddos are borned and raised Here in Lahaina.I Like literally Lost my home.My job.Its so heartbreaking.We are trying our best to stay positive but this is just so recent.One day Our lahaina will be reborn |
397 | Scott and Rebecca Reither | GoFundMe | We are the Reither’s and we've called Lahaina home for over 25 years. Scott, capturing its landscapes through his lens, and Rebecca, serving the community at the Ritz-Carlton. It's where we've shared time with our extended family, where Koji came into our lives and played on the beach each morning. The recent fire took our physical home, but the outpouring of support from everyone shows the strength and warmth of our community. As we navigate this challenging time, every gesture of kindness touches our hearts deeply. Thank you for standing with us. |
398 | Rosenthal & Akauola Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha this is Season and Victor Rosenthal-Akauola, we are one of the many families who lost their home, and belongings due to the catastrophic Lahaina wildfires that destroyed majority of our community as well. Although we are devastated with losing all of our physical possessions which can be replaced we are more grateful for making it out safely from the fires and have all of our family members accounted for. During these trying and uncertain times we displaced families will have to rebuild from scratch and start over. If any of you folks are in a position to help, we humbly thank you for your kokua and support. Mahalo for your generosity, kindness and Aloha. We greatly appreciate you all! |
399 | Cacal Family (Perlina Cacal, Narciso Cacal) | GoFundMe | My parent lost their home they were living in with my cousin, aunty, along with my old room. Me and my fiance were glad we flew back to Maui that morning of fire and was there to help them evacuate with baby nephew but wish we took our cat. |
400 | Rosemarie Rios | GoFundMe | The flames claimed not only my apartment and car, but also the home of my daughter and grandchildren. To add to our challenges, my other daughter's family residence now stands in ruins, leaving them with nowhere to go. In these hard times, your prayers, financial aid, and heartfelt support have been a lifeline for us. We are extremely fortunate to have friends and family in Seattle who are stepping up in the most incredible way. My son DJ and his girlfriend Sam have opened their hearts and home to shelter all three families. Aunty Cherelle, Aunty Youna, and Uncle Bunso and Cal are tirelessly ensuring that our spirits stay lifted with various activities. Our present situation is full of uncertainty as we stand on the threshold of an unknown future. We are actively searching for a permanent place to call home, and in this pursuit, we turn to you with humility, seeking your prayers and any form of assistance that may guide us to a stable and permanent solution (we're sincerely open to all ideas). Your boundless Aloha carries us forward with hope and gratitude beyond words. Click here to Venmo. Click here for Spotfund. |
401 | Francis Hussey | GoFundMe | Francis Hussey lost his home and all possessions 8/8/2023 to the devastating Lahaina wild fires. Creating this fundraiser we are hoping to raise funds for clothing, food and shelter while he navigates through this tragedy. On this particular day, my brother Francis was on the bus on the east side of the island when the wild fires started to sweep through his neighborhood. Not knowing the extent of the fires Francis was expecting for the road to open so he may return home. Sadly for him and thousands of others this was far from that. We are just very fortunate that Francis is alive and well unlike many others that have perished. Any help will be greatly appreciated. We’ve had so many friends and family reach out wanting to know how they can help. We want to thank you all for your prayers and generosity. Fa’afetai Lava and Mahalo Nui Loa |
402 | Sarah Tena & Family | GoFundMe | My family is safe from the Lahaina fire. We are so thankful we were still visiting our family in OR when this tragedy happened. David and I uprooted to Lahaina and created our family, raising our 2 boys and expecting a baby girl on the way. My heart aches & I am so devastated to see what was once our sweet little charming community turn into ash over night. Along with many families, our friends and love ones we lost everything we have worked so hard for. We're left with 1 suitcase of clothes and nothing else to our name. We are displace in Oregon and cannot return home, there is nothing there for us to return to. |
403 | Choice Health Bar Staffs | GoFundMe | We have 27 Lahaina staff members who lost their homes and everything they own. Many team members are from long time born & raised westside families with multiple generations living under one roof. Their support network IS Lāhainā, and now everyone that would normally help them needs help too. Others have been Maui residents for 10 - 20 years. In what felt like an instant, their homes, workplace, neighborhoods, possessions and vehicles were reduced to ashes. Some may have also lost relatives and friends - as we are still learning the extent of what has happened. |
404 | Jared Sato | GoFundMe | I am born and raised on Maui. My family migrated from Japan to Lahaina in the 1800s. I was renting at 1436 front street. My place didn’t make it and I lost my belongings in the fire. Any donations will be appreciated. Click here to Venmo. |
405 | Queja Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Allan Queja family of 6 we are one of the thousands of people displaced by the Maui wildfires our house and car was burned down . Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
406 | Roseminda Liquicia | GoFundMe | Hi My name is Rose a born and raised by my parents in the Philippines I migrated in hawaii ten years ago I live in Lahaina to the house of Rafael and Evelyn Imperial who became my so called family because they help me to start my life here by allowing me to rent a small room in their family house from then I live with them. They were so kind and caring they even drop and pick me up at work coz I don’t drive and can’t afford to buy my own car. I work hard to have a stable life and I wanted to repay the kindness of this family who helped and cared for me but unexpectedly a disaster happened a wildfire caused of a lost of lives of many people houses burned down including the place where I rented a small room… I lost everything, what is left for me was only my clothes I’m wearing that day. Or donate via Venmo |
407 | Okano-Miller Family (Haley, Travis, Caleb and Nash) | GoFundMe | I am reaching out on behalf of my incredible sister and her family of 5. Travis Okano (6 generation Lahaina descendant, Lahainaluna 3x state champion wrestler, fisherman, farmer), Haley Miller (pillar of health and wellness in our Lahaina community, a birth advocate helping many women in Lahaina bring their babies into the world) and their 3 children Caleb (11), Nash (8), and Mila (5). Like so many others, this incredible family lost their home, their farm and fled the scene with just the clothes on their backs, barely making it out alive due to the Lāhainā fire. The devastation and grief we are all feeling is overwhelming. Right now they are facing the grief and trauma of their experience while working out the pieces to rebuild a life for their children from scratch. This family is such a huge representation of the heart and soul of Lahaina, any donation is greatly appreciated. |
408 | Gruber Family | GoFundMe | The amazing father of this family, Josh, is a Fire Fighter in Lahaina who has been battling these fires for days with little rest. I know they are not alone in this battle and it will be a long recovery road, but I would love to help them out in any way possible. The funds will go directly to the Gruber Family to help with food, clothes, a place to stay and help with anything else they may need to get through this difficult time. Please consider making a donation. Thank you!! |
409 | Daniel and Amanda Palmer | GoFundMe | My name is Jason and I'm fundraising for my sister and her husband, Daniel and Amanda Palmer. They are safe, but are in dire need of help to regain some footing and rebuild their lives. hey have lost their home, their jobs, their precious cats, and their personal belongings. They are understandably emotional and working on all avenues to gain assistance from government, as well as friends and family. Anything you can do to help is much appreciated. Additionally, they want to give back to the Hawaiian community to help others suffering like them, and will donate 10% of donations to an appropriate local assistance fund. |
410 | Joseph Schilling (Uncle Joe) | GoFundMe | Joe passed while aiding in evacuating five elderly people in his housing complex. Joe passed as a HERO. His character showed until his very last moments. To everybody who had the pleasure of meeting my Uncle Joe, count your lucky stars; rarely do you get to meet such a genuine soul. I'm making this GoFundMe to support Joe's immediate family and his formed Maui Ohana in supporting any celebration of life that's yet to come in the future. |
411 | Tanaka-Tone ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Kevin Tanaka, experienced this devastation directly. His wife Saane’s parents Faaso and Malui Fonua Tone, sister Salote Takafua, and 7-year-old nephew, Tony Takafua were tragically killed while attempting to flee the Lahaina wildfire. They were discovered Thursday morning in a burned-out car near their home. Words cannot express how devasting this is for the family, many who have lost everything. Kevin and Saane had no time to grieve. They are now sheltering the rest of the family who was able to evacuate in time in their own home. With now 16-20 people living in their house, Kevin is concerned with keeping everyone safe, especially given the traumatic circumstances. Top-of-mind worries include necessities such as food, water, and clothing, and essential utilities such as electricity and water. Maui utilities are expensive for a family of 5. Their utility bills are expected to at least double with 3x the number of family members now sheltering with them. Or donate via Venmo |
412 | Dan (The Valet Man) Dellovo | GoFundMe | We gather here to share a tale of resilience, compassion, and the enduring spirit of Lahaina, embodied by a man known and loved by all – Dan the valet man. For over three decades, Dan has been the heart and soul of our community, offering a warm smile, a listening ear, and a kind word to everyone he encounters. He's been a steadfast pillar of support, offering solace during tough times and laughter to lighten even the heaviest hearts. But today, we find ourselves at a crossroads. The flames that raced through our beloved Lahaina spared no one, including our very own Dan and his loyal companion, Roofis. They lost not only their home but also their cherished possessions and the comfort of familiarity. Yet, in the face of this adversity, Dan continues to embody the true essence of ohana, reaching out to help those around him without a second thought for himself. As we unite to rally behind Dan, let us remember that ohana is not just a word; it's a bond that transcends time and circumstance. |
413 | Elise Michel and Gibouille | GoFundMe | Lost our house (rental) to the fire in Wahikuli on Kuuipo street, it burnt down to the ground, my workshop (business) was operated from home, Maui Covergirl. Thanks for your donation, every little thing helps Or donate via Venmo |
414 | Lahaina Ho Family | GoFundMe | Hi guys! My name is Trinh Bui. My family (husband and daughter, eight months old) and I just lost everything in the wildfire, caught in the fire, with our apartment destroyed. I came to Maui 10 years ago and graduated from Lahainaluna high school lived here long enough that I never expected it to get this out of control, leaving behind our money and important documents, and necessities. Lahaina town is so beautiful and a special place to me and my family. It is so sad that almost all were destroyed. Please help the people of Lahaina, please help us start a new life, we appreciate anything. |
415 | Domogma Family | GoFundMe | My name is jessa domogma from Lahaina, Maui. Our family is affected by Lahaina fire here in Maui. We lost our home and everything turned into ashes. This home has a lot of stories to tell. This is where i started my not so little family. My kids memories of their grandpas gifts is all gone. It is so heartbreaking to think all this tragedy that we never expect to happen. We are all alive yes! and we are very thankful for our life. Any donation will be use to rebuild our HOME, essential necessity, foods and to start recovering from our loss. Any amount will make a difference and we will be forever grateful and appreciate all the kindness,love and support we receive. |
416 | Graver Family (Steve, April, Grayson, baby girl on the way) | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are the Graver family. My husband, Steve, is a driver for the Maui Fire Department and has been in the department for over 10 years now. He worked Tuesday 8/8 (and for the remaining days in that week), while I was home with our 2 year old son Grayson and dog Kaia. We were lucky enough to have been able to get out safely around 6:15pm before our home and neighborhood burned down. Like so many others, our first home purchase was a dream come true and we poured years of love/dedication into it, making it such a haven for us and our growing family. We love our sharkpit neighborhood family and long to rebuild and be back together again one day. Or donate via Venmo |
417 | Berkey Family | GoFundMe | Angie and I find ourselves in a situation we never imagined. We have lost everything but our wonderful fur babies and our 2 cars. They will have to rebuild our townhouse and that will probably take years. We are not sure what we are going to do yet but we are exploring all options. Our tourism industry on the west side is going to be much different for the years to come. Typically, Angie and I are giving back to our community, our Ohana, and the organizations we support. Now, we find ourselves in a very uncomfortable situation of having to ask for help. Yet here we are. What a humbling experience. We appreciate anything you can do to help, even a prayer, to assist us and others on get back to our feet and rebuild our lives. |
418 | Jose Miranda | GoFundMe | Mi padre es originario de la Ciudad de México pero ha sido residente de Lahaina por más de 25 años, a sus 61 años lo perdió todo en el incendio de Lahaina y es muy difícil para el salir adelante sin casa y sin trabajo. Desgraciadamente tampoco califica para ninguna ayuda del gobierno. Tiene condiciones médicas como diabetes. El siempre ha sido muy trabajador y ayudado a sus familiares, amigos y a su comunidad. Por favor les pido su ayuda. Su GoFoundMe va directamente a el y usara las donaciones para cosas esenciales como medicamentos, comida , renta etc . Muchísimas gracias. My father was one of the many people affected on the Island of Maui, Hawai'i by the terrible fire. His situation at the moment is that he is safe in a shelter but my father has lost most of his belongings and sadly his workplace it’s gone by the fire, he has medical conditions and unfortunately he does not qualify for any help from the government which is very hard for him to keep up with no house, no job and no government help. He’s from Mexico City but has been living in the Island of Maui, for over 25 years. I would like you to know that my father is a very hard working persons, an individual with values, always caring for his family, friends and the community. He was just interviewed by Univision TV about the catastrophic damage in Lahaina so if you watched him on the video you can see the person he is. My heart is broken, and I’m very worried for him and his future situation. I’m here helping him not to give up. I ask you with all my heart to support him so that he can cope with this tragic moments, your donations will be directed to him and he will using the founds for personal stuff, like medication, food, water, clothes, house rent and all other essentials needs. Thank you so very much, God Bless You and give you much more. |
419 | Jayson & Abby Asuncion | Venmo | Our family has been displaced since 8/8/2023 due to the devastating Lahaina wildfires. in addition, on 8/28/23 , I lost my job that I loved so much and now I’m jobless and houseless . Please help us find a long term rental and if you find it in your heart to support us financially we appreciate your help & continued support. This is hard for us to ask not something I would normally do but this is unusual times and we , like many other families have been affected by this unfortunate situation . Thank you from the Asuncion Ohana |
420 | Captain Steve Lawless ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, Dig Me Deb here of Captain Steve's Rafting. Our Captain Steve's ohana is all safe and housed. We have lost Captain Steve's house, both of our rafts, our office, two crews' homes (Will and Jen), and all of our jobs. We have a wonderful following of Captain Steve's loyal customers (kamaaina and visitors alike) after 36 years. It's quite unbelievable what has happened to to our company, employees, and our town. We are truly humbled by everyone's texts, emails, phone calls and prayers. |
421 | The Webb Family | GoFundMe | The Webb family, hailing from Napa, California, embarked on a new journey to reconnect with their extended family in Maui back in March 2023. Andrew Webb, wife Samantha, 16-year-old daughter Aurora, and 13-year-old son William, sought to forge a closer bond with their relatives while embracing a new chapter of their lives. Soon arriving, they were fortunate to find solace with Samantha's father-in-law, who graciously opened his doors and offered them a temporary home on his couch. The tight-knit family spent the first couple of months on this couch, creating precious memories despite the modest accommodations. Simultaneously, they undertook the arduous task of renovating a tiny home nestled in the property's backyard. A few months of collective effort yielded a cozy ohana that would soon become their haven. With the completion of the tiny home, the Webbs joyously transitioned into their new abode, relishing in the feeling of accomplishment they set out to establish themselves in the Lahaina community. Andrew found employment as a dinner waiter aboard the Maui Princess, treating passengers to breathtaking sunset dinner cruises. Meanwhile, 16-year-old Aurora Webb found her stride working as a hostess at Cool Cat Cafe, a role she adored and excelled in. Venmo - @Andrew-Webbb |
422 | Ella Bermudez & Reno Opaon Family | GoFundMe | My dear friend and Hānai sister, Ella Bermudez, was one of many families who live in Lahaina that have been deeply impacted by the wildfires. Ella, Reno, and their two boys (Giannis Opaon 6 years old & Kairee Opaon 4 years old) are currently displaced, staying in FEMA housing, and are out of work. At this moment, they have still not been able to go back to their home due to toxic air quality, water contamination, and continued search and rescue happening in their neighborhood. The minimum assistance provided by the federal government barely covers a fraction of their ongoing living costs. Despite all the devastation, Ella and her family are still responsible to pay monthly bills and have yet to find out what they need to repair, rebuild, or repurchase. Ella is one of the most generous and kind human beings I know, always caring for others and supporting those around her. She was one of my first friends in Maui when I moved there and she quickly welcomed me into her family. She is like a sister to me, and I know that she would never ask for help -- even despite all that she and her family have lost. |
423 | Ballano Family | GoFundMe | Aloha family and friends. My fiancé, Mae Castillo, and I, Edlexis Ballano, along with our three kids, Deiton (12), Mason (9), and Maya (1) are raising funds to recover from the Lahaina Wildfire. Like many, we were affected and lost the family house that we resided in. Over the last few weeks, my better half and her siblings have been focusing on assisting the parents with their recovery funds and we will continue to do so. The parents are retired elderly Filipinos who need help with all the resources. However, my little family needs your help as well. Your donation will go directly to my family to help with our necessities and long-term housing. With the very little evacuation notice, we were only able to pack what could get us by for a few days after -clothes, pillows, blankets, snacks, and our documents. We lived in the middle of Wahikuli and thought there was no way our house would get caught in the fire. Well, I thought wrong! We all thought wrong! We did not expect our lives to change forever. We lost everything in the fire but are thankful to have each other. |
424 | Barrios Family (Alan and Alan Jr.) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Alan Jr and I'm fundraising for my dad. He lost most of his belongings in the fire, but he was able to make it out along with three of his pet cats. I'd appreciate any donation that will go towards to supporting my dad through these tough times. Mahalo and stay strong Lahaina. |
425 | Orosco-Nacapuy Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, My names Jenna Aisha Nacapuy, Me & my family (mom, shawn, Amado Jr & I ) has lost our house due to the lahaina wildfire. We’ve completely lost our house that we was renting from & everything that we’ve worked hard for.. We are trying to raise some funds for me & my family to get us back on our feet’s. The only thing we could save from our house was just little clothing & our cars. My brother shawn has lost his job due to the fire, while my mom & I are volunteering here at her job at joeys kitchen napili to help & provide food for the community. As for my other brother Amado is working countless hours at his job to help us get back on our feet as well.. Any big or small donations would gladly help us in such big ways. We’ve been grown & raised here in lahaina as my mother being a single parent raising us. Anything to help to give back to our mom.. Our house was completely destroyed as my brother went back to the house to see if there was anything savable from the fire & there was nothing left but ashes & debris.. Any amount is greatly appreciated as we all are going through this struggle. God Bless Everyone. We are Lahaina Strong & Lahaina Forever. Or donate via Venmo |
426 | Allen ʻOhana | Venmo | We have lost our home on Wahikuli Rd. Our heart breaks for all those who have lost in our community. Our girls Josie (7) and Poppy (3) are our priority now and we committed to rebuilding . |
427 | Castillo Family (Mae Kyla & Jesson Vallente) | GoFundMe | I am raising this money to help out My family and Myself as well as my significant other. This money will be used for basic needs to help support My family, to help my parents back on their feet, and to help My Boyfriend and Myself that have lost our homes and jobs due to the fire. Anything and everything helps! It’s a difficult and hard time for all of Maui and I’m truly sorry that this is happening. Please help my family to get through this tough time. Thank you to everyone that is donating and helping out anyone they can through this hard time. I can’t say it enough. Thank you |
428 | Jay and Katrina Leyva (WESTSIDE BOBA) | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Jay Leyva and my wife's name is Katrina Leyva we're the owners of Westside boba here in lahaina maui. We started our small business 6 months ago and it was a dream came true that turned into nothing but ashes! August 8 2023 we lost everything in a matter of hours. Our home, transportation and our business. A fire that nobody expected that would burn down and wipeout most of Lahaina town. We're raising funds to get back on our feet and to survive this disaster and to help the Lahaina families in need that lost their loved ones and their homes by giving out supplies and food and hopefully when this nightmare is over we get to rebuild and serve you guys the best boba again. |
429 | Kristelle Turalva-Albano Javin Turalva-Albano Justice Gonsalves Journey Gonsalves | GoFundMe | My sister, brother and two nephews are all Maui born. I thank god they all escaped the horrific fires in Lahaina. It breaks my heart and brings me to tears hearing their story of what they had experienced that day, losing everything they had and not being able to go to the place they called home. They had no warning, leaving them with only the clothes on their backs, no way to get out on the main highway, being forced to drive the back/dirt roads of Lahaina to escape going north.They need help to rebuild their lives and to get back on their feet. Please send your monetary donations via venmo or go fund me. Thank you and god bless. Or donate via Venmo |
430 | Calderon Family | GoFundMe | On August 9th, 2023, we learned that my uncle, his wife, and their two young kids lost their home and all of their belongings to the Lahaina fire on Maui. Tony and Lauren have worked so hard to build the life they envisioned for themselves and their children, only to have that ripped away because of a broken health care system and natural disaster. Please join me in helping my family find some relief from medical bills and a way to move forward after losing their home. |
431 | Filikitonga Family | GoFundMe | My family was unable to grab many of their belongings, as they were forced to evacuate quickly. I can't give much to my family right now, but if I can bring in some type of income for them to fulfill their basic needs --- food, water, clothing, hygiene items, etc., I feel that this is worth the shot. My grandmother and parents are the most hard-working individuals I know, and to see everything they've worked for disappear in an instant is truly heartbreaking, so this is my way of giving back to them. Anything helps my family, and I appreciate and thank you for all of the love, aloha, and 'ofa being shown to my family and anybody back home. Your donation will not go unnoticed, and all proceeds will go to my direct family pictured above in hopes that this will provide them with a little bit of relief amidst the chaos that they've experienced in the past 48 hours alone |
432 | Emerito (Boyet) and Noralyn Palacio | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Kathleen. I am creating this fundraiser for my uncle and his wife. They have recently lost their home, all of their belongings and many pets due to the Lahaina wild fire in Maui Hawaii. During the fire, they had to go thru front street which they said was a scary and heartbreaking experience. Flames were seen left and right of their car, and they thought they were going to die there in their car but luckily they both got out and are safe. |
433 | Dagdagan Family | Venmo | The Dagdagan family have lost their HALE (HOME) in LAHAINA During the Hurricane Dora & put their ancestral home into DUST. Their grandma was living with them as well. They are really in need of your help as we knock into you hearts. Give them a jumpstart to rebuild their lives again. The funds will go directly to them. And once again there is no small or big amount. Every penny is a blessing coming from you. Please help them. My heart bleeds for them as of the moment they are staying at my HALE (home)Aloha, my name is Kathleen. I am creating this fundraiser for my uncle and his wife. They have recently lost their home, all of their belongings and many pets due to the Lahaina wild fire in Maui Hawaii. During the fire, they had to go thru front street which they said was a scary and heartbreaking experience. Flames were seen left and right of their car, and they thought they were going to die there in their car but luckily they both got out and are safe. |
434 | Abrew & Neizman Family | Venmo | My mom and dad built our family home over 45 years ago on land that my grandparents owned and passed down to their daughters. My siblings and cousins spent our childhood living next door to each other, riding bikes on our street, having sleep overs, and getting into so much trouble. As adults, we raised our families with their cousins playing on the street of our youth. Four generations of memories are now ash, completely wiped out. We lost our dad when we were young children and my sister a few years ago. All of our memories of them filled our home. We were lucky to have been evacuated by police but did not think for a second that we would lose our home. We left with just a couple days of clothes and our toiletries. Like everyone, we are heartbroken, but we are now the keepers of these memories and will rebuild. |
435 | Gina Agcaoili & Family | GoFundMe | My mother is one of the hardest working people I know. She’s worked long hours and multiple jobs to get where we are. My younger sister, Charisse and her boyfriend have also been doing the same to support their 10 month old, Malia. My youngest sister, Chassidy has been staying out of trouble and focusing her time with the culinary program at UHMC. I have been also studying and taking care of my 6 month old with my boyfriend. Luckily, everyone is safe and currently staying at the resorts the Ritz Carlton Kapalua and the Hyatt. Everything from this fundraiser will help my family with new clothing, baby stuff, and new housing. |
436 | Germansky Family (Rebecca and Liz) | GoFundMe | My *almost* 70 year old mom and I bought this house in June of 2022. We barely lived in the house for a year before it was taken from us. We are committed to staying on Maui and rebuilding our little slice of paradise. Both my mom and I pride ourselves on being independent, so asking for help is humbling. Anything you can do to help would be greatly appreciated!! |
437 | Palacio Family | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Joey Frances Palacio. My husband Ben, with our two kids Emmanuella and Alexandra lived at Pikanele St in Lahaina. As many families, our house was destroyed by the fire. We are humbly asking for donations to help us start and rebuild what we have lost. No amount is too small for us. Thank you so much. Or donate via Venmo |
438 | Cacal-Escobar Family | Venmo | a heavy heart, I am forever grateful to be able to actually wake up with Our Family and we are safe that’s all that matter. We are all #lahainastrong. Thank you too everyone for the love and whoever reached out. Anything would be greatly appreciated. |
439 | Dana M Pante, Saimone:Kalina:Pulotu Mamao | GoFundMe | After a long 7 year up hill battle, we had finally settled into our home, settled into church, fell in love with paddling, and were continuing our journey. August 8th swept us off our feet, leaving us with a car and a few clothes. The future seems so dark. Leaning heavily on the Lord and holding onto hope. Or donate via Venmo |
440 | Felicilda Wahinehookae ʻOhana | Venmo | Aloha, We are the Felicilda-Wahinehookae ‘ohana. Like many others us along with our 3 children have lost not only our generational family homes (Mala)but the home where we raised our children and every item of their childhood since birth. We are grateful to have escaped with our lives but now find ourselves in need of support from our community. If you know our families and where we come from in our roots it is a lot for us to need to ask for help. We appreciate all the love and support from everyone. |
441 | Alika Cui | GoFundMe | Aloha, I am submitting this to help my brother get back on his feet. Our family home was in the Paunau area of Lahainaluna. We fled our home within minutes leaving most of our belongings behind including my brother’s biological father’s ashes. We got stuck at the outlet mall where I noticed people leaving their cars and fleeing on foot. I could also see the outlet mall burning when I turned into the post office and got my brothers attention to follow me. We talked about it and made the decision to take another route where we found our mother also fleeing. We headed back to the intersection by Mcdonald’s and went left on Wainee where we drove through thick smoke, flames on bothe sides of the road and a down power line. Thankfully on Kenui street only small fires were starting and we were able to make it to safety. Through this traumatic experience we are lucky to have each other, any prayers and donations are extremely appreciated. Mahalo in advance. |
442 | Redondo-Domingo Family | GoFundMe | On August 8, 2023, a wildfire spread across the entire town of Lahaina. Because of this fire, my family had lost everything. We could use any assistance in trying to rebuild from this devastating event. Your contributions will help us replace basic needs such as clothing, first aid, and hygiene products as we navigate through the next steps of rebuilding what has been lost. Mahalo for all the love and support that everyone has poured out for me and my family. Or donate via Venmo |
443 | Guerrero- Sabado Family | GoFundMe | I’m Analyn Guerrero from Lahaina, we’re impacted with the Lahaina Wildfire. We had lost everything and I’m organizing this fund for my family to start all over again. On August 8th our world changed. In a blink of an eye, a devastating wildfire engulfed Lahaina, taking away everything and leaving us heartbroken and devastated! Any donation will help us to replenish what we have lost during this tragic time of our lives and use to find dwelling place to stay and get back what we had lost. |
444 | Lahaina Hongwanji Mission & Members | GoFundMe | Lahaina Hongwanji Mission, including the oldest Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji temple on Maui, classroom building, and minister residence, was destroyed in the horrific fires that devastated the historic Lahaina town in August 2023. Many temple members have been forced to evacuate, and many homes have burnt to the ground. All proceeds will go directly to the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, a 501(c)(3) non-profit religious organization to support Lahaina Hongwanji and relief efforts on Maui. The Office of the Bishop and the Social Concerns Committee of the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii will administer the funds and prioritize addressing the immediate and short-term needs of the temple member families displaced by the fires and supporting the greater community as it rebuilds. The Committee will select reputable relief agencies and organizations to ensure your donation directly aids those impacted by this disaster. |
445 | Alapaki Diamond & Iwa Kaleipua Bryan | Venmo | Aloha. We are a local couple who just lost our first place together, along with both of our childhood homes. Alapaki is a local fisherman from the Sadang family, who you may recognize from the yellow ‘Fresh Akule’ signs frequently posted along Lahainaluna road. Iwa/Kaleipua is a local photographer who has photographed hundreds of local families throughout Maui, especially Lahaina. We love Lahaina so much, and we’re staying hopeful that one day we are blessed to be able to continue our lives here. Mahalo nui. |
446 | Benjamin Jimenez | GoFundMe | I’ve lived In Lahaina for 5 years and I’m at complete loss with losing the town I called my home . This place truly is beautiful and I feel for all of the people who lost more than I did . Anything helps! Please |
447 | Amanda Harger | Venmo | We lost our home, vehicles, jobs and loved ones in our community. We got out just in time and were able to save our friends grandfather with the few extra minutes we had from Front Street Apartments as they began to light on fire. His family who were coming for him had to swim for 8+ hours and would have never made it. We were lucky to check on him when we did and make the decision it was time to take him with us. Thankfully his family is safe and so is grandpa. |
448 | Edward Mazerolle and Darnell Criste | GoFundMe | Their home was completely destroyed by the fire. It was a generational home, (where Darnell also grew up) and had been in her family for almost 70 years… It was simple, small and full of Aloha. Because of ridiculously unaffordable and unreachable $$ insurance costs, it was uninsured like many of the native islander homes. The loss and heartbreak is unfathomable and beyond words. The road to recovery will be long. The money raised will go towards rebuilding their home and daily living expenses. PLEASE HELP! |
449 | Phil Agudo Sr and Ally (Alexandra) | GoFundMe | My name is Ray-Ana and I created this GoFundMe for my Dad Phillip Agudo Sr who everyone calls him Brada Phil. Although he is not originally from Lahaina, he has called Lahaina home these past few years. He was living with family and barely made it out his home alive. He stayed back as long as he could and tried to help our Uncle out of the house, but unfortunately he could not save him. His story is just one of many and I’m so thankful that he is alive to tell it. His girlfriend Ally worked at the Lahaina Cannery Mall and currently has no job to go back to. Any money donated will help them get back on their feet. They are temporarily housed in a Condo in Kihei that was generously donated to them by its Owner. My brother and his in-laws also lost their homes in this tragedy so Mahalo to all of you for sharing and being there for our Lahaina Community. |
450 | Liwanag & Kalawaia ʻOhana (Myleen Liwanag, Dreyson Liwanag Kalawaia, Bennett Kalawaia) | GoFundMe | Hello, My name is Jennifer Serrano and my best friend Myleen and her family were one of many who lost everything because of the fire in Lahaina, Maui that started on August 8th caused by hurricane Dora. Myleen and Keola has a son that is 7 years old who was just about to start 2nd grade at Princess Nahienaena Elementary. The fire started on Lahainaluna Road which is located down the street near their house. They were not given enough time to grab whatever necessities they could before disaster came and burned down their home as well as many others. However, They were able to evacuate Lahaina safely but was separated from Keola (Dreyson’s dad) during evacuation. Keola is safe and is in Napili with a family friend. Myleen and Dreyson are currently staying with me in Kahului for the time being but is in need of a new home and everything in between. Every dollar donated will go to their family to help them start rebuilding what was lost and to help support them during the process. Thank you so much for taking the time to read, share, and donate! Anything helps so please spread the word |
451 | Melissa Fay (mother), Chloe Balcita (daughter), Benjamin Balcita (son) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Melissa Fay. I moved here 10 years ago. In 2015 I was blessed with my daughter. In 2017 I was also blessed with my baby boy. Together we have created countless memories in Lahaina. Lahaina is where my children have grown up and this is what they know. On August 8 we lost everything- our home and all our personal and prized possessions. We never thought such a disaster would occur and we are forever grateful to God for guiding us out safely ahead of time. Or donate via Venmo |
452 | Stephen Ciolino & Chelsea McIntyre | GoFundMe | Stephen and Chelsea are not just victims of a natural disaster; they are two people who have always been there for others, offering love, kindness, and lots of pizza. They are facing the daunting task of starting over from scratch and navigating the emotional toll of this traumatic disaster. This is where you come in. We have created this GoFundMe campaign to rally around Stephen and Chelsea and show them that they are not alone in this challenging journey. Your donations will help them in the process of rebuilding their lives. Every contribution, no matter how small, will have a meaningful impact. In times like these it takes a village, reminding us of the strength we gain when we come together to support those in need. Let's show Stephen and Chelsea that brighter days lie ahead. |
453 | Oliver Agonoy & Family | GoFundMe | We recently bought the home in 2021. Saved up as a family, worked tirelessly, and after 20 years we finally given a KEY to LIFELONG MEMORIES. But just like that with no WARNINGS, SIRENS, ALARM OR EVEN AN EVACUATION NOTICE OUR HOUSE IS GONE TO DUST... CRIED many tears and many sleepless nights. Many friends and NEIGHBORS - GONE.. Sorry but I just can't.. This home and COMMUNITY is everything to us.. Venmo @Oliver-iKAGE |
454 | Dudoit ʻOhana | Venmo | Aloha mai kakou, My name is Sharise Nalani Dudoit, my husband along with our 4 children were spared by the fire of Lahaina. I was raised in Lahaina all my life, and all of my ohana is from Lahaina. In 2018, my husband and I purchased our forever home, we had the best neighborhood and we were only 2-5 minutes away from my mother, my brother, all of my cousins and friends. On the day of the fire, it was my mom who told me over the phone she saw a fire close to our home. I immediately looked out the window and saw smoke. You see it was extra windy and my guess is that most homes were like mine, closed up. We closed all of our windows and shut the doors, so we didn’t hear the wind, smell the fire or see the smoke until we were notified from my mom. With a few minutes to spare we packed a bag of clothes, and our dog and drove away in the long line of cars. It was the saddest night hearing from others that our town was in flames. We had no reception so we got our information from our cousins that went back to help. We are so grateful to Akua, to Jesus Christ for his hand in our journey. Although our future here is uncertain, we know that He has a plan. We pray that others in our town are well, have hope and are safe. It’s a very scary time for the people of Lahaina. Mahalo to you and everyone out there trying to help each of our ohanas. |
455 | Lucy Reardon, Shane Smith, Olivia Smith, Riley Smith | GoFundMe | Aloha, I am Lucy Reardon I grew up on Lahaina Luna Road (Paunau area) to be exact. The home I lived in was my late Grandfathers; Wilson Keahi. This is the home I grew up in, the home I was raising my children in, the home I had planned to watch them grow in. On August 8th that all changed, and everything is gone. The fires came so fast we left with the clothes on our backs, our children Olivia(4), Riley(2), and our elderly neighbor. Never in my life would I think something like this would happen, to our small town. But we need to be strong and stay strong, everything will go towards building a home for my Family. Thank you all for the support and prayers, we can’t thank you enough. Venmo: @Lucy-Reardon-1 |
456 | "Diver Dan" Dan Shaffer | GoFundMe | My name is Dan Shaffer, you may know me as "Diver Dan". I moved to Maui about 45 years ago. I started as a scuba diving instructor, then owned a commercial deep sea sport fishing boat & company off of Ka'anapali Beach, and more recently owned a Jetboat & snorkel boat, both also off of Ka'anapali Beach. I built my life here in Lahaina because of my love for this island and the people who live here. I raised my daughter here in Lahaina. Over the years, I built my businesses, "Kaanapali Ocean Adventures" and "Diver Dan Specialty Charters" from the ground up. The fires took just about everything I've worked my entire life for and the memories that I collected with it. Very grateful that my daughter and I are alive. Thank you for any and all donations, they are sincerely appreciated. |
457 | Elaine Goode | GoFundMe | My 81 year old mother lost my dad in 2021 unexpectedly and has now lost everything in the Lahaina fire in Maui. She said "there are things you just can't replace, like family photos and dad's ashes", which she was keeping to put with her in the same place when she passes on. Her heart is broken and she is overwhelmed, as she is still grieving her husband's loss and now the loss of everything she owns. Her needs are great, but she is trying to stay Maui Strong, as her heart is in Maui and that is where she wants to stay. If it is in your heart to help her, it would be greatly appreciated. Mahalo, Peter. |
458 | Dagupion Miranda Ruidas Family (Stacy, Jesus, Zach, Dylan) | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Stacy Dagupion and I was born and raised in Lahaina alongside my many siblings. Lahaina has so many fond memories for me as it has been my home all my life and is where I chose to raise my children to adulthood as a single mother. We purchased a brand new car and never imagined that a few days later it would be one of the only things we had left. On the day of the fire, I was at work in Kapalua and my boyfriend in Kaanapali. As connectivity went down, I lost contact with my sons and boyfriend and we were all separated and sheltered in different locations. Although we are safe, we have lost all possessions and are left with only the vehicles we were driving and the clothes that we were wearing. Any donations will go towards the regrowth of our family including – basic necessities, food, water, bills. As we get back on our feet, we thank you all kindly for your support and compassion during this difficult time. While we may no longer have an apartment, we will always have a home – and that is Lahaina. Or donate via Venmo |
459 | Quiroz/Catro Family (Ariel Quiroz and Vanessa Castro) | Venmo | Aloha, We are Ariel Quiroz and Vanessa Castro, a couple based in Lahaina, Maui. I am a wedding painter. Vanessa is my rock, supporting me and our community. We are Lahaina Fire survivors. Our home miraculously still stands, but we are displaced due to the lack of basic utilities like electricity and water, and the toxicity in the air and inside our home from smoke damage. We are blessed in comparison to others who have lost their lives, loved ones, homes, and businesses. However, we are struggling to make ends meet. The lack of work, coupled with minimal support from our insurance and the government, has put us in a precarious situation. |
460 | Becca To | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Becca and I lived in Sharkpit. I worked on Lana’i as an RBT, working with students with disabilities at the school. Although my house and material possessions are gone, I feel grateful for getting to safety with my life, health, and vehicle. My heart breaks for Lahaina. Anything contributed is greatly appreciated. I will be using the funds to relocate to somewhere on Maui, furnishings, groceries and meals, toiletries, work essentials. Mahalo! |
461 | Kevin Torralba | GoFundMe | Aloha, unfortunately my boyfriend lost his home and his vehicle during the wildfire. The wildfire came so quickly that he couldn’t save anything but the clothes he wore that day. Currently he’s starting from zero and working his way up trying to get his life back together. Any amount will help. Thank you |
462 | Vea Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Sheilaika Vea and I am speaking on behalf of my parents, Ellaine Vea (mom) and Harry Vea (dad). 11 years ago my mom and I migrated to Maui from the Philippines in hopes of pursuing a better life. In 2016, my dad joined us here in Maui and ever since we have been living together as a family. Unfortunately, on August 8, the house we had been living in on Lower Lahainaluna Road, was burnt to the ground due to the ravaging and rapid Lahaina wildfire that took the lives, homes, and businesses of many. Due to the strong winds which made the fire spread very quickly to our subdivision, we had very little time to grab all of our precious belongings. We were lucky enough to have brought a few days worth of clothes and our important documents. We are humbly asking for your help so that my family can begin to rebuild from this tragedy. Any donations, big or small, would be greatly appreciated! Mahalo for your help! |
463 | Bogar Family | GoFundMe | Hello. My name is Minsolnya (Jessica) Bogar, and I’m making this gofundme on behalf of my parents Shannon Weber-Bogar and Geoffrey Bogar, who have lost everything in the Lahaina fire - their home, their best friend, everything. Their home has burnt to the ground, with all of their belongings, vehicles, and memories. There is nothing left. My father, Geoffrey Bogar, a newly retired Firefighter and Fire Captain of 35+ years at the Lahaina Fire Department, is currently admitted to the Straub Burn Unit on O’ahu to be treated for very severe burns on his arms, forearms and hands, with minor burns to his face, that he received when escaping the fire. We don’t know how long he will be admitted for, the doctors are unsure, but I do know they will need help with the medical bills that will come, and they will need all of the help they can get to even begin to try and rebuild their lives after this horrible tragedy. My dad lost his hometown of Lahaina, he and my mother lost their home, their dog, and they lost their best friend Frank Trejos to the Lahaina fires, and anything that anyone would be willing to donate will help them be able to pay for medical expenses and treatment for my father, as well as help them attempt to rebuild their lives. |
464 | Chad Sambrano and Family | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Toni, and I am fundraising for my nephew, Chad, and his family who have lost everything except the clothes on their backs in the devastating wildfire in Lahaina, Hawai’i. Chad is a Maui firefighter and has been working tirelessly to save the homes and lives of others also affected by this tragedy. His wife, Marie, has now lost her job and their children will need to start school in a new community as a result of the wildfire. Please help keep our Maui family in Maui. All funds will go directly to supporting them during this heartbreaking time. Any gifts and donations are greatly appreciated by the family. Mahalo! |
465 | Aaron Griffith and Fellow Firefighters | GoFundMe | On 8/8/23, my fellow firefighters and first responders on Maui, left their friends, families, and homes to go battle a wildfire that has caused total devastation to the town and people of Lahaina. 17 Maui firefighters and their families lost their homes and nearly everything else that they owned. This fund is to ensure that these selfless individuals and their families are given the resources to begin the process of rebuilding their lives. As a New England native I have a unique platform to connect with my roots and spread the word of great need for this devastated Hawaiian community. We will ensure that 100% of your generosity gets directly to these families in the most impactful way. There is no donation too small. Please share this with anyone who may want to help. Thank you for all your love and support. |
466 | Kai Aubrey | GoFundMe | During the most tragic and chaotic times of the fire, Kai lost his home and belongings while attempting to combat the fire and save lives. For those who don’t know Kai, he is one of the most generous, unselfish, hard-working and level-headed people I’ve ever known. He consistently stands for what is right and puts others before him, whether he as any affiliation to them or not. He is the definition of a hero in my bool and is someone I look up to and hold in the highest regard. To paint a picture of who he is, after fighting the fires tirelessly for days, he went home to rest then drove back out during his “span of days off” to deliver needed supplies, such as medicine, gas, food and water. His heart is hurting for the community that he serves and so I hope that we can show him the love and support he deserves. - Micah Shibano. |
467 | Christine Borge | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Christine Borge, I am 61 years old, born and raised on Maui. I rented a home at 635 Wainee Street in Lahaina, all of my belongings and my son's and our van burnt to the ground. I lost everything. I miss my two little fur babies that hid under my bed. My 2 year old dogs Lucky and Mushu and my two cats! My son was able to save our senior dog Olalani. His dog is still missing I was working at the Maui Marriott Ocean Club assisting the guests because the power was out. Ten hours later a guest told me Front Street burnt down, my rental was located behind the Wharf Cinema Center. I have spent my entire life helping others and animals. I love Jesus with my entire heart and soul, he is my strength. Jesus is carrying me thru this devastation. That is how we are raised on Maui, to show Aloha to people, animals, and all living things. I am devastated, please help me and my son, my new home is now a cot at the shelter. Mahalo nui loa! |
468 | Nguyen Family | GoFundMe | After escaping Vietnam and finding refuge on Maui at a young age, my father graduated from Lahainaluna and sponsored the rest of his family to come over. My grandma then established a small jewelry shop on Front St that we ran for over 30 years and built a house on Ilikahi St to raise all her grandchildren. Sadly, we had to give up that storefront during the pandemic, and my aunt moved to running the business out of her home. With less than an hour to evacuate, their family was only able to grab their most valuable possessions, leaving behind clothing, merchandise, supplies, appliances, and much more. Still financially recovering from the recent loss of my beloved grandmother, who had many health issues before her passing, and anticipating large upcoming college tuition costs for their eldest son, my aunt and her family were already stretched thin. It will be a long journey to recovery, so we are asking for donations to help them get back on their feet. |
469 | Dadez Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my family and I were one of the unfortunate ones who lost our home in the fire. We were not able to save any of our things. Any donations will be used to help us get back on our feet. Any amount you’re willing to contribute is greatly appreciated. Even sharing this post means a lot to me and my family. Or donate via Venmo |
470 | Valiente ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello! My name is Shienna, I’m currently living in North Carolina. My family lives in Lahaina, Maui and they are among of many families that have lost their homes. I am thankful to God that they are all safe though they have lost everything. I am fundraising for them, the funds will help them get back on their feet and get the essentials they need for them and for their little ones (from 2mos old-5y old kids). Any amount helps and appreciated. Thank you in advance and I pray that God will bless us all a hundredfolds. |
471 | Ruiz Family (Joana, Pablo, Rosie and Danae) | GoFundMe | I'm starting this fundraiser on behalf of my parents and my aunt and cousin who have lost their home and all their belongings in the recent wildfires. My family moved to the beautiful island of Maui 13 years ago in search of new opportunities and a place that we could call home. They have been working tirelessly for more than a decade cleaning and maintaining vacation rental units throughout West Maui, taking pride in their job and treating each unit as if it was their own home. I know that we have been blessed by the fact that my family was able to evacuate their home in Lahaina without injuries of any kind. They escaped the fire with just the clothes on their back but everything else that they had been working so hard to obtain was gone in just minutes. Their home along with all their belongings and supplies needed for work were destroyed. The goal of this fundraiser is to help the Ruiz family in their recovery from this unfortunate situation. To provide them with the funds needed to cover food/shelter/clothing as well as any other emergencies that might arise. |
472 | Mariano Family | GoFundMe | My family has lived in Lahaina for over 30 years. Lahaina town was our playground growing up and my nieces and nephew grew up going to the same places we used to go and making the same memories we used to make. Now our beautiful home is gone. And we are left with just that, memories. I am humbly asking for your assistance and contribution, no matter how big or small, in helping my family pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. The money will be used to recommend the Marianos, buy them their necessities, and get them back up on their feet again. Thank you for your generosity and kindness |
473 | Sarian Family (Cristobal, Gemma, Paul, Mica, Mico, Dylan) | GoFundMe | In the afternoon of August 8th, Mica was at Safeway with her boyfriend buying groceries. When they tried to go home after their trip, they weren't allowed through the already blocked roads. They drove to Napili market and spent the night in the parking lot. Her dad, Cristobal, and her two younger brothers were at home with the fires rapidly approaching. They evacuated quickly, and drove to Oluwalo Beach to wait out the fires, eventually spending the night there. Her mom, Gemma, and older brother, Edrian, were at work. It took two days, with limited cell service and chaos across the island, for their family to be reunited, across the island in Kahului. In that time they pored over news articles, searching every photograph to see whether or not they still had a home, or a car, to return to. They need help to start again - to find a new place to rent, buy clothing and food, and make ends meet until the path forward becomes more certain |
474 | Aisha Angel Humble, Kaisyn Lee Humble, Kayden Wes Humble, Justice Perreira-Aquino, Ronald Duenas, Marlene Duenas | Venmo | Aloha, my name is Aisha Angel. Like many others, we lost everything in the fire.. Our childhood home and our great grandpa’s plantation house is left in ashes. Me, my siblings, my grandparents and great grandparents were all born and raised here and are all Lahainaluna alumni. We are so blessed and so fortunate that we were able to stay together in this difficult time. Anything helps and we appreciate all the love and support |
475 | Badua ʻOhana (Ferris, Andy, Kailee, Kingsly, Anuhea) | GoFundMe | We're the Baduas, 4th generation Maui residents. Andy is a 1996 graduate of Lahainaluna and Ferris is a 1999 graduate of Lahainaluna. Kailee graduated in 2020 at Lahainaluna and is about to start her senior year of college in Oregon. Kingsly was about to start his junior year at Lahainaluna and Anuhea her 2nd grade year at Princess Nahienaena. The fire spread so fast on that day that we left with 1 bag each and have lost everything else in the fire including our multi generational home that Andy grew up in as a kid and were raising our family in. Although we have lost all material possesions and our house, the memories we have from our home and Lahaina has helped keep our spirits high. We're so very grateful for any help during this trying time in our lives and will return to our hometown one day. |
476 | Estillore Family | Venmo | Rossel's apartment at Kaiaulu o Kupuohi burned down, and her family's home where her mom and sister lived near Safeway on Honoapi'ilani Hwy burned down too. Rossel and Renee Mae were born and raised in Lahaina. They graduated from Lahainaluna High School. They were able to escape the fire with only the clothes they were wearing. |
477 | Ruidas Family | GoFundMe | t's with a heavy heart that I reach out. As some of you may already know, our family was severely affected by the Lahaina fire. We lost our home, vehicles, and most of our cherished belongings. The emotional and financial strain of rebuilding feels overwhelming. From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for any support, thoughts, and prayers you can offer. Your kindness during this challenging chapter means the world to us. |
478 | Lisa and Drew Isoda | Venmo | Lisa and her husband Drew lost their home in the devastating fire in Lahaina. We are all so relieved they are safe after fleeing for their lives. Drew was at work and narrowly escaped, then went home to get Lisa. Just before they escaped the inferno, Lisa helped a vacationing and terrified El Salvadoran family staying next door, load their children and family in a car and told them to drive out as fast as they could. In the few moments it took to help them, she and her husband were unable to retrieve their belongings from their home and lost everything. Any help for them to try to rebuild their lives is greatly appreciated. |
479 | Manuel-Bumagat Family | GoFundMe | My Husband and I both lived in Lahaina for 22 years when we met and started our family we both knew that this is where we wanted to raise our kids. This home served as gathering place for the entire family and housed who needed housing. Losing everything that we worked hard for is so heart breaking, our kids constantly asking when can they go home hurts the most. Please help us pick up the pieces and rebuild our life in Lahaina. Thank you for your kind consideration. |
480 | Kimberly Munar & Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, Name is Kim Munar We lived at 836 Kaakepa Street but lost our home and everything that we have last Aug 8 due to wildfire. However we were thankful and blessed that we are all safe. Currently asking for your support and love to help us in this difficult time. Thank you in advance for your help. |
481 | Bogac ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We are a Multigenerational family that has lived in Lāhaina all our lives. We lost everything we owned to the fire, and are starting from scratch. I know many families are.. I will utilize the funds for a vehicle and life necessities. Once again MAHALO for your support. |
482 | Idnay Family (Al, Concepcion, Almarie, Mariel, Eljohn, Aida, and Pepito) | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Almarie Idnay. August 8th is a date that many residents of Lahaina will forever remember. Like so many others, my family and I were affected by the fires thus losing everything we have ever owned and worked so hard for. My family and I were only able to save ourselves and our family dog. This GoFundMe will help in supporting our needs (housing, food, clothing, etc). We are truly grateful for any help provided. We thank you all so much! |
483 | Jessica Baker | GoFundMe | My sister, Jessica Baker, has lived in Lahaina for 11 years, and just recently lost everything in the current wildfire. Her home and community have been destroyed over night. We are beyond devastated and heartbroken, but thankful she is safe during this time. Any contributions to help her get back on her feet would be greatly appreciated. |
484 | Bailey Reid | Venmo | Aloha, My name is Josh hammond co-founder and owner of automatic sport fishing based out of Lahaina, Maui Hawaii. Recently our community has been affected by tragic and devastating natural disasters. hurricane winds and wildfires swept across our town Completely wiping out everything in its path. People are left without homes, loved ones have perished businesses have become ashes. Automatic sport fishing lost both of its boats and office. Resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. Bailey and I are left with out income and need your help. Your donation is greatly appreciated and we are incredibly thankful and blessed to have the support of so many. Please help support the automatic family so we can rebuild. mahalo |
485 | Cy Gabourie & Gigi Ga’ea | GoFundMe | Aloha, we lost our home and all our possessions in the Lahaina fire. We owned a home on Komo Mai street that is now gone. It appears we are grossly under insured for the long process that it will take to clear ans rebuild the land. Other than a 3 month break, we will have to pay our mortgage the entire time. Any assistance or sharing our link would be greatly appreciated. Deep Mahalos |
486 | Ramos Family (Edgar Allan, Irene, Charlene, Cherry Anne, Christine Joy) | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Charlene Ramos, born and raised in Lahaina & on August 8th, hundreds of families lost their homes, vehicles, and livelihoods due to the outbreak of fires in Lahaina caused by the strong winds of Hurricane Dora. Unfortunately, my family and I were devastatingly affected by this unexpected tragedy, in which we lost our home on Aki Street of 21 years, that housed three generations & kept precious childhood memories and many others. As well as three vehicles, including my dad’s cooking truck that held all of his teppanyaki equipment. All of the donations made from this will directly help my family and I afford basic essentials and necessities, as well as assist us in rebuilding all that we have lost. On behalf of my parents: Edgar Allan (LHS C/O 1997) and Irene Ramos, two siblings: Cherry Anne (LHS C/O 2021) and Christine Ramos (LHS C/O 2023, and I (LHS C/O 2018), we greatly appreciate your generosity and all your prayers in such a difficult period of time in not only our lives, but for the entire Lahaina community. Thank you all and God Bless |
487 | Aly Family | GoFundMe | We are the Aly Family. We lost our home and our baby girl lost her school and her aquatic center. We are so grateful to be alive. We were able to save our german shepherd and 3 of our kitties but left with nothing. We poured everything into our home and recently opened up a small business, Kealani’s Juice Co.. Our hearts our broken, Lahaina is our home and we will rebuild. Please support the thousands of families that need help more than ever. |
488 | Hashimura ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My heart goes out to all those affected by the Maui wildfires. Most especially to my family from Lahaina that have lost their home and everything they have. This is our family home that has been passed down from generation to generation. Your gift will help provide food and basic essentials for the duration of their recovery. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you for your support. |
489 | Duldulao-Kahaialii ʻOhana | Venmo | Our hearts are broken with what has happened to our community. We have lost everything. Four generations lived on the same street My mothers house and my house are gone we lived where 203 and 217 Akeke place once stood. My family was able to get out just in time to be alive today and we are so grateful for that. Our possessions are replaceable but not our lives. We mahalo everyone for wanting to Kokua and aloha our Ohana . We appreciate everything more than you’ll ever know. |
490 | Rosenthal- Akau’ola Family | GoFundMe | Aloha this is Malia and Victor, and we are one of many families who lost our home, and personal belongings due to the catastrophic Lahaina fire that Lahaina fire that happened recently which also destroyed majority of our community as well. We are devastated with what happened losing everything and we are humbly reaching out for any help getting us back on our feet during this difficult time. Any amount is greatly appreciated. Mahalo for your generosity, kindness and Aloha. |
491 | Cynthia Tatum | GoFundMe | My boyfriend & I lived right behind The Warf and had minutes to flee with only the clothes on our backs and our 2 dogs. We lost everything! Our home, my business and our livelihood. |
492 | Tadeo Family (Gladwin, Verna, & 2 Kids) | GoFundMe | Our journey began with a sudden setback that left us in a state of uncertainty. The path ahead seemed daunting, but we refused to surrender to despair. We knew that, with the support of our community, friends, and kind-hearted individuals like you, we could turn things around. We are a family, a group of friends, or individuals who have endured hardships that have left us in need of a fresh start. It could be the loss of a home, a job, a medical crisis, or any other unforeseen circumstance that has shaken the foundation of our lives. But here's where the power of compassion comes in. We believe that together, we can rebuild our lives, piece by piece. Your generous contribution can make a significant impact, helping us secure a stable home, access essential medical care, or regain our financial footing. Our journey to rebuild is not just about surviving; it's about thriving. With your support, we can regain our independence, chase our dreams, and rebuild our lives stronger than ever before. Every donation, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to our goal. We invite you to be a part of our journey, to be a beacon of hope in our lives. Your support isn't just financial; it's a lifeline that allows us to rebuild our futures. Thank you for standing with us on this path to renewal and for being the light that guides us toward a brighter tomorrow. Thank you for your support! |
493 | Bernardo Bandayrel-Tadeo & Family | GoFundMe | Aloha Everyone, We are the Bandayrel Family. Our beloved home sat on Ainakea rd which was home to many generations. Our family started migrating to Lahaina Town from the Philippines in 2007 and we have called it home ever since. Like many others, we are very saddened by the unexpected devastation that hit our sweet Lahaina town. We are humbly asking for any help during this difficult time and will be infinitely grateful for any love and support that can be given. Sending our deepest love and prayers to all of those affected Or donate via Venmo |
494 | Kawika Kinimaka | GoFundMe | I am creating this for my brother Kawika Kinimaka .On his birthday 8/8/23 our entire town burned to the ground. Not knowing that day I talked to him to wish him a happy birthday ,our childhood home & entire community would be going through the unthinkable. Although he didn’t lose his home due to the fire. He did loose his business , the way he provides not only for himself but our ohana and his own little ohana. If you know my brother you know he’s always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. He hasn’t had anytime to process the loss of his business and all he’s worked so hard towards. Since the fire he has opened up his home to our entire family and friends. His home has become a hub for supplies needed in the Pualu loop community in Napili . |
495 | Pedro " Peter" Mupas | GoFundMe | Hello, My name is Devid Son Mupas and along with my sister Alexa Kate Mupas. We are asking help and support for our dad Pedro Mupas. Lahaina is his home for the past 49 years. He is one of the many local Lahaina residents that lost everything and displaced. The hardest part is that he had to go through this traumatic disaster alone while me in another state and my sister is in the service. He had lose everything but everyday he wakes up since the disaster and acts like nothing happen in front of everyone but I hear him breaking down hard and it breaks my heart so much knowing that he have so much pain deep inside yet try to remain strong outside. |
496 | Wolfing Family | GoFundMe | When the fire broke out on August 8th, Justin quickly told Monica to pack a bag and get ready to leave. Within 10 minutes they were out the door with only a couple change of clothes, toothbrush and a bag of non-parishable food (Justin managed to grab their passports). Their family photos, wedding rings, and everything else left to only be burnt all the way to the ground. As they drove off in seperate cars, Emma was confused and scared. Monica prayed outloud, which helped her drive out of Lahaina while going around down telephone poles, swaying trees, and bumper to bumper traffic as the winds howled 50-70 mile an hour winds. |
497 | Parker Vick & Karen Hamrick | Venmo | Aloha, Karen and myself have lived on the west side of maui for 4 years. We lost our home and all our possessions due to the fire. We moved into an ohana in the Wahikuli area 2 years ago where we lived with our cat Pretzel who we adopted from the Maui Humane Society. Karen is working at the Sheraton Maui/Westin Maui and I have worked at paradise beverage and Leilani’s on the Beach. We are grateful to all be safe. Any help would be much appreciated. |
498 | Johnny Orlando | GoFundMe | I live in Lahaina and am trying to raise money for my dear friend Johnny. He is a long time resident of Lahaina whose heart and soul stands with Maui and the community. You might know him as your pharmacist in town, or that surfer always showing up late to dawn patrol, or napping in his hammock, or drinking hot tea in the sun and listening to old Ukulele tunes. On August 8th Johnny lost everything in the Lahaina fire except for his Yota which he nearly destroyed trying to help my wife and I escape. He has been selflessly working since then to get the pharmacy up and running in Honokowai so his patients can get their meds. I watch him work too hard for others with no regard for himself. I'm asking you to donate because I know that he will not ask for a penny. Donations will be given to Johnny so he might be able to get some of his life back. please show him some Aloha. |
499 | Oshita ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Kayla Oshita and my sister Natalie Oshita and I, along with our cousin Ashley, are creating this fundraiser for our uncle, Blake Oshita, who is one of many who lost their home in the devastating Lahaina wildfire. This house held the memories of four generations. Blake's grandparents first purchased the property in the 1930s during the plantation days. They spent the early years of their lives living in an old cane house on the property before passing the ownership onto their eldest son Eddie, Blake's father. In 1978 Eddie tore the old cane house down in hopes to rebuild a better home for himself, his wife Alice, and their three kids. This house became a safe space for the entire family. It was always filled with an extraordinary amount of love and happiness--whether that came from enjoying a home-cooked meal together, spending time in the yard underneath the mango trees, or partaking in an intense game of cards. This house will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to create memories in it, but it couldn't mean more to anyone else but Blake. He took over the property after the death of his parents in hopes to keep it in the family for the next generations to come. Blake has lived there since the house was built in 1978 until a week ago when the wildfire took it along with everything he owned. Blake is one of many who have been displaced by the Maui fires, so we thank you for taking the time to hear our story and helping us restore the part of us that we lost. Or donate via Venmo |
500 | Adviento-Battulayan Family | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Maryrose Battulayan, one of the survivors impacted by the Lahaina wildfire tragedy. I and my 8 years old daughter together with my parents and sister survived from that horrible scenery and I thank God for that, but the situation we are facing right now is hopelessness. Like many other families in Lahaina, we lost everything, house, source of income, and everything inside our house and it’s really hard to think on how we could stand and start our life again. I made this GoFundMe to seek and appeal to your kind heart to support us financially or in another way. Your kindness and compassion will lend a helping hand to my family. Thank you. God bless you in return, from Battulayan Family. |
501 | Jonny Varona & Aina Kohler | GoFundMe | Lahaina firefighter family Jonny Varona and Aina Kohler lost their home and businesses this week in the tragic Lahaina fire. Aina's family also lost their home. Jonny played defensive tackle for the University of Montana Grizzlies from 2000-2005 and was an integral part of the 2001 national championship team. Aina, a Lahaina native, was a star athlete in high school and college. Together they have become an integral part of the local youth athletic development which includes Aina's surf school and other after school programs. Jonny and Aina are both fire fighters on Maui and have been on the front lines in the fight against these catastrophic wildfires that have decimated Maui. In the process, their home, along with their surf school and cafe they started were burned to the ground. Jonny and Aina have lost nearly everything. All they have left is their family. If you're able, please consider contributing to this fund to help Jonny, Aina, and their two children Kimo and KIni get back on their feet. Thank you! Also contribute through Venmo. |
502 | Chad Johnson | GoFundMe | Aloha, Chad Johnson is on my crew at the Lahaina Fire Station. He lost everything in the fires. He’s a selfless, humble, hardworking person. Any donation will help to get him back on his feet. Thank you so much. |
503 | Kukahiko Ohana | GoFundMe | My name is Ryan Udarbe and I am raising funds on behalf of the Kukahiko ohana, a beloved family of Lahaina who have been in Lahaina for generations and lost their homes in the devastating Maui fires.The Kukahiko ohana embodies the spirit of aloha and represents a family legacy connected to care for the land and the ocean and is deeply rooted in the community of Maui. Bubba Kukahiko is one of the many selfless Maui County Firefighters covering Lahaina and has been working tirelessly to protect and care for the community, while never asking for or expecting anything in return. He is constantly giving of himself and his time. I met Bubba through our shared love of outrigger canoe paddling where he also coaches for Napili Canoe Club. His sister, Twyla Kukahiko is a proud mom to 16-year-old and 11-year-old daughters. Twyla and the girls lost everything including their homes while their dad was helping Bubba save other people and their homes.100% of all funds donated will go towards securing temporary housing amid their displacement and towards the rebuilding process. Help me in keeping the Kukahiko ohana rooted in their home and give as much aloha back to them as they do for everyone else. Mahalo nui for your kokua. |
504 | Martinez-Rodriguez Family | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Ashley Rodriguez & we are a family of 3! We lost our home and everything along with it due to the wild fires We appreciate everything and anything! With big thanks and blessings ❤️ |
505 | Violeta Morales Vázquez | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone. Like many families, me and son with special needs have lost everything we have lived in Lahaina our whole lives and recently lost our home due to the maui fires. and I have lost everything. I’m a single mother who is raising a son with Down syndrome, just trying to raise my son and give him every opportunity possible. I’m asking for donations to help me and my son get back on our feet, any amount helps. Thank you. God bless you. |
506 | Bayly ʻOhana (Kayanna & Blake) | GoFundMe | Hi, I am Sunny and I'm starting this for a friend. She is a single mom with a special needs child. Her name is Kayanna Bayly and her son is Blake. They lost everything to the wildfire that has labeled the Lahaina community of Maui. Her job, her home, all of their possessions. She owned Maui on Metal art gallery located on Front Street in historic Lahaina Town. She is an avid marathon runner and autism advocate. She is also homeschooling her son who has special needs and is unable to attend school. She is raising him completely on her own and was already having a rough time before everything they had burned to the ground. They didn't even get their shoes out of the house. Anything will help. Please consider giving to help her get back on her feet, find new housing, clothing, and basic needs. She is currently located in an emergency shelter. She wants to relocate to the mainland to start over. Thank you. |
507 | Larita ʻOhana (Jeff, Carrie, Tiana, Taj) | SpotFund | Born & raised in Lahaina (Shout out to Lunas c/o 2002) Jeff Larita and his ʻohana- wife Carrie and keiki's Tiana & Taj lived on Prison St. next to the old prison. His children go to Kam Ill which is no longer there. Their home was their dream home, their sanctuary. A lot of memories raising their children there, bba's on the lanai, love, laughter and a peaceful place to gather is no longer there. Please help this family get back on their feet. Every dollar will mean so much. Mahalo! Or donate via Venmo |
508 | Marchello Family (Andy, Kristen, baby Maeva) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Kelli Sobel and I am creating this account for my brother and his family who recently lost their home and everything they owned to the devastating Maui wildfire that destroyed the historic town of Lahaina in a matter of a few hours. Andy grew up in Lahaina and was living with his wife and 9 month old daughter on Puapihi Street which has since been completely demolished due to the fires. They have lost not only their home and all of their possessions but also their beloved community and way of life. Our uncle and cousins also lost their homes and numerous family members and friends are displaced and suddenly out of work due to the fires. We are grateful our family is safe as not everyone was as fortunate. We grieve with and for our friends, neighbors and the community. They setup a small distribution site were they evacuated to in Kihei for other Lahaina evacuees in the area and they delivered supplies to family and friends by way of the back road of Kahakuloa to help as best as possible when the Pali road was cut off. They know it will be a long road back to rebuilding and recovery but are determined to help their community in any ways possible. This money will be used to purchase immediate essential items they need as well as replacing all their baby items. They look forward to proudly raising their daughter, Maeva in Lahaina, Maui. |
509 | Jeff Ferguson and Diane Boyd | GoFundMe | Aloha ‘ohana, friends, community and customers. Mahalo for all of the emails, phone calls, DMs and texts asking about the safety and wellness of our parents and longtime Maui residents Jeff Ferguson & Diane Boyd. We’re heartbroken to share that the recent Lahaina fires consumed their home, and a lifetime’s worth of memories and possessions within it. While Jeff and Diane are both physically safe and have short term stable shelter, the devastation from the Lahaina fires has created an impasse that has upended their lives. We’re reaching out with humble hearts to our friends, family, and communities both local and beyond to ask for your help in rebuilding their lives. Jeff & Diane are more than just business owners - they're parents, first time grandparents and beacons of light in this beautiful Maui community. For over 25 years, they have poured their hearts and resources into crafting exceptional coffee experiences and creating community spaces where people came together. Their love for Maui and unwavering spirits have touched and been touched by countless lives both near and far. Your donations will help get our parents Jeff & Diane back on their feet as they seek more permanent residence, support their ongoing medical needs and care, and help them rebuild their lives one step at a time. Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much) for being part of our family’s journey and for supporting their road to recovery. |
510 | Flores Family (Celso, Bea, & John Bernard) | GoFundMe | Our hometown, Lahaina, faced devastating damages due to the wildfires on August 8. My family and I lost our home and everything else that was left inside just like many others in the community. We were only able to grab ourselves and evacuate to safety. Thankfully, all of us are accounted for and safe. Or donate via Venmo |
511 | Fernando ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Like many in the community, my sister, Fema Fernando, and her ʻohana have lost everything. While we count our blessings that they made it out safely, rebuilding from scratch, as they have no possessions will be challenging, to say the least. My sister and her husband worked at local businesses on Front Street. They are also now out of jobs as well. They were recently placed in temporary housing for a month. I humbly ask for your support to help get this multigenerational family of seven through these challenging and uncertain times! Your kōkua is greatly appreciated. |
512 | Liz Azbill, Kamana Ng, Chris Dizon, Vance Dizon | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Elissa Brown. My grandma’s house was burnt to ashes along with everyone else’s in Lahaina town. My grandma, Anna Kaahanui Dizon, bought this house back in 1973. She was known to everyone as Mama. Back then, it was a 3 bedroom one-story, single family home. She worked so hard to provide for her 10 children and grandchildren. In 1993, my aunty & uncle, Liz & Gary Azbill, built a two-story addition after the loss of my cousin, Anna Kekuulani, that same year. This is the ohana house that we were all raised in and in a matter of minutes, it was left to ashes. We just lost Mama in 2022, and then most recently, Uncle Gary in January of this year. Aunty Liz, uncles Chris and Vance Dizon, and cousin Kamana Ng were still living there. Aunty Liz is still grieving Uncle Gary’s death as we all are, and now this. If you can kokua, we would greatly appreciate it. Mahalo for all your thoughts, concerns, and prayers. Or donate via Venmo |
513 | Longgay-Del Rosario Family | GoFundMe | My sister and I were the only ones homes when the fire happened and we lived at the end of the block of the smokestack when we saw fires happening and it was already down our neighborhood. We only had minutes to pack belongings in a rush and forgot important documents of everyone else in our family behind. My other sister and I were born and raised in Lahaina our whole lives and knew our neighbors from Napili to Lahaina and from Lahaina to Laniupoko. It saddens us that many of our elders that helped raise us into the individuals we are today are still missing. We grieve the loss of amazing people. We thought we would be able to come back home but now there is no home to come back to. This GoFundMe is to help rebuild what little we had in our family home and replace important documents that have been lost due to the fire. This fund directly helps my family and I get somewhat back on our feet. |
514 | Dagupion Family (Amber, Reanne, Kristi, & Prince) & Asuncion Family (Stephanie, Frances, & Juan) | Venmo | We are one of many multi-generational family that was displaced by the August 8th, Lahaina Wildfires. We are appreciative and blessed to be accounted for. And we miss our beloved who have passed. We will value the memories that was made all over our beautiful Lahaina community. |
515 | Graham Hensser and Tannah Blu | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Lisa...I am the proud mama bear of this amazing human being Graham Hensser. He and his girlfriend, a long-time resident of Lahaina, Maui just went through the horrific wildfires that ripped through and stole our beautiful Lahaina town. After having to evacuate many locations several times yesterday, they are finally safe. They left with the clothes on their backs as so many did. They have nothing left, no home, no clothes or shoes,.......nothing. If you have had the opportunity to meet him you would know how selfless, caring and genuine he is. He works full-time at the Hyatt Regency Maui and just recently applied for a second job as a Registered Nurse. It takes two jobs to even survive on Maui for locals, but with no place to call home or clothes, it will be an uphill battle. We, of course, will be sending them as much as we possibly can- but I'm afraid it's not enough. Or donate via Venmo |
516 | Kawehi Atai | GoFundMe | My name is Kawehi Atai and I was born and raised on Maui in Lahaina. Unfortunately like many, I have lost my home and my entire life’s worth of possessions. Sentimental things, large collections, photos, memories, trinkets, paintings, everything I had left from those that have passed on, etc. Not only did we lose our homes, but our hometown as we knew it. I am so thankful to be part of such a loving community and I have confidence the soul of Lahaina will stay strong, alive, and well. Mahalo in advance for your donation, words of kindness, support, and sharing our stories. |
517 | Benny Reinicke | GoFundMe | Benny survived the Lahaina fires, but his car, his home, and nearly all of his belongings were destroyed. His heroic story has been featured on Good Morning America and ABC News. He saved a number of people by helping them into the ocean where he waited with them for 8 hours until they were all rescued. He even carried a mobility-restricted woman into the ocean on his back. His Good Morning America story is linked to in GoFundMe |
518 | Kirsten Matthews | GoFundMe | I lost my home and everything I owned along with my jobs from the Lahaina fires. |
519 | Togashi ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, we the Togashi Ohana are just one of many that lost our home on 8/8. The only thing left standing was our Virgin Mary statue, our symbol of hope for the future. Anything is appreciated. 🙏🏻 Mahalo. |
520 | Stevenson Family of 4, Lizada Family of 6, Lamarca Family of 4, Balantac Family of 4 | GoFundMe | Your donation will help my extended families to get back on their feet after the fire. They need basic necessities like clothing, toiletries, bedding, food, and more for themselves and their children. Many donation centers are overwhelmed with not only locals who lost everything but tourists as well. Families have been left standing in line for hours with their children trying to find what they need. The disaster has also affected their ability to work, and it's unclear when they'll be able to return to their jobs and provide for their families. Money is tight as they try to move on from this tragic event. Any amount, no matter how small, will help these families get back on their feet. Please donate today and help them rebuild their lives. Thank you for your support. |
521 | Dela Cruz Cabading Family | GoFundMe | The house that were living in got burned from the fire and we didnt save any from our belongings. |
522 | Tepatasi Sparks, Siale Fonohema, Tre Fonohema, Kuliakaupili Gaspar, Kalawaia Foster | GoFundMe | I’m asking for help for my ohana who was one of many who has lost everything due to the fire in Lahaina ,Maui we have lived in Lahaina for all our lives and within minutes we have lost everything our home some of our pets and everything we had to welcome my new grand baby who is due in 6 weeks our family is beyond devastated like many we were forced to leave with only the clothes on our backs and are desperate for help so I ask for your help whatever it is you can help so that we can find a home to rent |
523 | Malana Kai Biddle, Carlin Triplette, & Trey | GoFundMe | To make it a long story short me and my little cousin were in the fire. It started around 4pm. At first it started as just very strong winds(hurricane), our apartment roofs had fallen off and things were flying everywhere. We parked our car in the safest place possible to avoid damage. Once we were inside our apartment safely, we had no service so all we could do was listen to the loud winds and things falling and blowing around outside. Me and Malana(my cousin) decided to go outside and grab something from her car to bring inside. At this time we saw smoke but thought nothing of it considering there was no sense of emergency and no alarms were going off. We went back inside and just sat there kind of panicked because of the wind noises. We got too scared and decided to go check where the smoke was coming from. Once we went outside and walked towards the catholic church(off wainee) we noticed a huge line of cars backed up for as far as we could see. Again, because we had no warning/no alarm/no alert of any sort, we assumed it was a bunch or tourists scared, fleeing out of never seeing anything like this before, mind you, we have fires in lahaina often and we just thought this was another contained fire. Once we got a little closer to where the big black cloud of smoke was, we realized it was closer to us than we thought.. still seeing no flames and assuming it was being handled. We walked back due to too strong of winds and branches falling. Fast Forward to 4:30 we were almost home and were walking to our apartment when we realized a cop was parked in his car talking to tourists. I asked him "we live here do we need to leave" he said "yes, your back buildings are on fire" this gave us a whopping 5 mins to grab my cat, my moms ashes and my computer. Within 5 mins of getting into the car and driving to a nearby parking lot across from prison st pizza we saw where we thought our building was and many others burst into flames. The wind blew it closer and closer as all of the people in the parking lot scrambled to get in the big death line of cars to the pali(the only way out). We and many others were stuck in that line of cars for a very long time barely inching up and watching cars catch on fire behind us while we just gripped the steering wheel praying we weren't next. Everytime we inched up it felt like we may have saved another car. This went on for way too long and we are very lucky to be alive. To say the least, We saw families die, every building we ever knew caught on fire, animals running wild, homeless people running around nowhere to go, People with packed cars getting in line to burn alive and a lot of flames, smoke and hurricane winds. We will be severely traumatized for life. |
524 | Duque and Bumanglag (Marizza, Neriza, Marianne) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Ryan, I am raising money to help out my girlfriend's family who lost everything to the fire in Lahaina. They are thankfully all safe and together but they need to rebuild their lives. Any donation is greatly appreciated. Mahalo!!! |
525 | Iveta Slusser | GoFundMe | I am organizing this fundraiser to help my mom recover from the devastating fire that consumed our beautiful town. My mom was forced to quickly evacuate our home, only taking essentials with her. Unfortunately her apartment, my childhood home, was taken by the fire. Thankfully my mom made it to safety but has lost almost everything in the tragedy. I am hoping this fundraiser can give her some relief for the material loss so she can figure out the next steps. Thank you in advance for any and all help. The funds will be given directly to her for basic living expenses during this time. |
526 | Galoia ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha family and friends my name is Faavae Galoia-Moore and I am writing this on behalf of my parents Selaima and Taai Galoia as well as my 5 siblings. My moms boss was able to convince me to make a go fund me page since my mom was refusing to make one due to others who have lost their homes and grieving for their lost loved ones. Fortunately for my family their home is still standing but have been displaced due to this devastating fire which makes it unsafe for them to go back to their home. They’ve been scattered around family while trying to figure out their next move. It’s going to take a long while before they’ll be able to get back into their home. My family has tried to do what the can to help others in this time of tragedy and now I am asking if you can please give them a helping hand in this great time of need. |
527 | Vernon Medeiros | Venmo | My dads home at the Spinnaker apartments burned down. He has lived in Lahaina all his life. He is a ‘83 Lahainaluna graduate. I grew up in this home and would walk to school everyday to Sacred Hearts School. When I was older, he would drive me to Lahainaluna. We lost everything. My kid brother and sister would split time here with their mom in Kula and also lost their things. |
528 | Bonifacio ʻOhana | GoFundMe | This is for my family that has been relocated, we can’t go home and we have nowhere to go right now. This is gonna go to our essential needs. |
529 | Tran ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Thank you to everyone who reached out to me regarding the devastating Maui wildfires. Your overwhelming love and support gave my sister and I hope for our parents' survival. Our parents are SAFE. With no warning sirens activated, my parents followed our neighbors and evacuated out of Front Street Apartments. They have relocated to temporary housing for now and are being cared for by incredible community members, volunteers, and nonprofit organizations across Hawai'i. My sister and I are extremely grateful that our parents survived this dramatic event. We grieve others who were not so fortunate or are still missing their loved ones. Unfortunately, our home and precious belongings did not make it. My sister and I are communicating with our parents daily to figure out the next steps and help them apply for government aid, along with the other thousands of Maui residents who were impacted. Or donate via Venmo |
530 | Costantino ʻOhana | Venmo | Aloha, this is Carlo Costantino reaching out to ask for aid for my Lahaina ohana. This town has been home to the Costantino's for over 40 years. We've proudly shared our art along Front Street and found our place within this tight-knit community. But the devastating fire took so much - it destroyed our dad Augustine's home and my brother Angelo's workplace. It also burned up generations of family paintings and so many cherished belongings. Despite the losses, my parents are determined to rebuild and be part of Lahaina's revival. But they need help getting back on their feet after being displaced. Any contribution you can make toward replacing basics, rebuilding their artistic livelihoods, and restoring their sense of home would mean the world. The people of Lahaina have always been family to us. In this difficult time, we humbly ask you to keep our family and this special town in your hearts. Mahalo nui loa for whatever you can offer. |
531 | Arvizu ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Julio Arvizu and my parents are Pastors and well known community members in Lahaina, Hi. (where wildfires caused by Hurricane Dora winds recently destroyed many homes and businesses). The recent fires in Lahaina left us frantically waiting to hear from my family for almost 2 days. When I finally heard from them, they informed me that they lost everything including a car, their home and their church location but were grateful to be alive and they're currently waiting to hear from the rest of their church congregation. My parents have been living in Lahaina for 40+ years, they serve in their church, community and foster kids in need of help and care. Any monetary donations or prayers will be a blessing for my parents as they are in need of all basic living essentials with their home now gone. Them along with my aunt who also lost her home in the wildfires are currently safe and residing with my cousin and her family. |
532 | Baniqued Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my family and I have recently lost everything. From our home, small home business (where we sell macarons, cakes, cookies, ect), and nearly all of our belongings except for the clothes on our back. Our home housed three generations, it is my grandparents home. They worked countless hours and multiple jobs just to be homeowners. This house has been my families house since I got here (2013), and my grandparents bought this house around 2010. We all came from the Philippines and my mom, my siblings and I have lived here for at-least 10 years. Migrating to Hawaii was a smooth transition for us due to this house that our grandparents provided for us. This house was a symbol of my grandparents hard work, blood sweat and tears since they migrated here in the early 2000’s. During us evacuating, me and my youngest sister (Khim 13) got separated from the rest of my family. While my boyfriend hopped on a golf cart after coming home from work with his dad and brother to possibly rescue their dog which was in there house all alone along lahainaluna road. I could recall seeing him in the golf cart and banging on my windshield trying to get his attention. A few minutes passed and he came running to my car telling me he could not breathe and if he stayed longer in the good cart with his dad and brother he would have passed out. Police officers directing traffic rerouted our car thru a dirt road behind the neighborhoods while the rest of my family were routed to the highway. While we were headed out of the dirt road we lost hope as we could not see any exit. We searched it up on google maps and it led to this coffee farm which was 5-6 miles away. However, poles were down on the way to the exit and we had no choice but to go back to where we came from hoping they had opened another exit. We followed one of my boyfriends friend however only big lifted trucks were able to exit as it was a big dip and I had a Toyota RAV4 which would not have made it. Luckily there was a dust wall near by and I told my boyfriend to break it down so we can go thru the house’s backyard (kaanapali hill side house). My boyfriend and little sister broke it down and we helped a few small cars pass thru then went on our way. We ended up at my boyfriends cousins house which was in honokawai. I called my mom telling her where we were going and she also told us where they were going, my cousins house in Wahikulu. This was our last call as they completely cut off the telephone lines. We waited at my boyfriends cousins house not knowing what to do next and how to contact our family as his family were still home (wahikuli neighborhood). His dad was helping out elders in the golf trying to get away and he was not home along with my boyfriends brother the last time we called his mom. Hours go by and it gets dark, we start seeing all his family and I couldn’t help to think that maybe my family is not okay as they were telling horror stories of people getting stuck in the road and they are already burning. Me, my boyfriend and little sister were all so scared. Around 10 pm we had to move up north to the ritz (my boyfriends cousins work place) as we were so scared. While we were at the ritz we heard that the whole wahikuli neighborhood was wiped out by the fire and we were all so scared that our family didn’t make it. The night goes by and still no phone service. We contemplated on heading to town (kahului) as they said the fire was getting closer up north. We decided to head back to honokawai and look for my boyfriends family which we found. They also said they seen my mom roaming around in a car looking for me and my little sister. We didn’t see her till around 6 pm where they came to pick up my little sister to head to my moms work place (the montage) where they were staying. I stayed with my boyfriend as they only had a 10 people limit and the rest of our extended family were staying with them. Days go by and we were trying to save up as much food as we can, cooking up whatever is left on the fridge. A week passes and it’s finally my time to go to college. I had to leave my family for college. I’m currently a freshman at sdsu. I feel so helpless and guilty moving to college and leaving them all with nothing. I am here in the mainland going to school while they still don’t have temporary shelter, barely any clothes, food, basic needs, ect. |
533 | Angelita Vasquez | GoFundMe | Our Angelita , Beloved Mother , Grandmother , Aunty and Friend. She was the Matriarch of our family! As our family grieves this tragic loss, we would like to give her the proper memorial that she deserves. All donations will go towards her celebration of life. We appreciate your support during this time. We send our love and deepest condolences to all the families who have been affected by this tragic event. |
534 | Lai Family (Son and Thuy) | GoFundMe | Aloha. My name is Angelina, and I am Son and Thuy's daughter. This fire directly impacted us, and thankfully, my family and I are safe. However, we lost our most valuable possessions, including medications, food, and clothing. As immigrants, my parents decided to raise me and my sister here on Maui because of how wonderful the people and the land were. We were shocked at how Lahaina became a desolate land in less than 3 days. We were heartbroken. Some may recognize my family's small business, Happy Nails and Spa, in Honokowai, near the Times Supermarket. Since my family lost most of our belongings, we sincerely hope that this fund will help our family's small business and our home and also help fund emergency medications, clothing, food, and other items that were lost in the fire. This contribution will directly help us get back on our feet and be able to serve the community of Lahaina through Happy Nails and Spa. Thank you so much for your support for our family. We appreciate every interaction. |
535 | Zablan Family | GoFundMe | Caitlyn and their one yr old son Kayson were home together because Kayson was recovering from surgery. At 4:50 pm Erickson noticed thick black smoke in the air. They evacuated quickly with 2 suitcases as black smoke and ash quickly engulfed their neighborhood. |
536 | Ashley Harshman | GoFundMe | Aloha, my client Ashley and her 6 month old Liam were residents of Lahaina. They are with friends in temporary housing for now. She managed to get out of Lahaina with her car, her baby and a backpack. She first evacuated to the civic center, saw flames approaching, went to Maui prep, fire approached and then went to airport beach for the night. She was working in the tourism industry as a massage therapist and for a outrigger canoe company in Lahaina. Ashley is a loving mother, a very independent and capable woman and I always encourage her to say yes to support. She fosters kittens and is one of the most selflessly giving people I have ever known. All of your prayers and support make a huge difference. Here is her go fund me page. |
537 | Perry and Laurie Allen | GoFundMe | Hello, my brother Perry Allen, and his wife Laurie, lost their home in the Maui fire last night. What is worse, Laurie was critically burned trying to evacuate. She is in Oahu's ICU Burn Unit. This couple is in great need of financial support to help them cover related expenses and to find a new home. We are praying that by the time Laurie gets released from treatment that our collective gift is enough to provide the miracle of a residence after the fires that have ravaged Lahaina. Your donations will be put into a Bank Account here in Queen Creek, Arizona where I live. I will forward funds to Perry and provide a ledger of who donated. If you wish to contact me to confirm my relationship and credibility, please text me. |
538 | James "Buddy" Greig | GoFundMe | Aloha to everyone at this time. My name is James "Buddy" Greig and I am from Lahaina Maui Hawaii. I am seeking donations for Disaster Assistance from the Lahaina fires I've lost everything that I owned besides the clothes on my back. I am currently grieving the loss of some family and friends and my beloved Lahaina town that I was born and raised in. Seeking funds to recover and get back on my feet. If you find it in your heart to donate to me at this time, please do. Any amount would be greatly appreciated. With so much gratitude and ALOHA, I sincerely thank you for taking the time to read this and consider. |
539 | Maria Dolores Valdez | GoFundMe | Our “Lita” has lived at Lahaina Surf for about 20 years- she’s was able to leave right before the fires engulfed her home. She is heartbroken because the most precious thing she lost in the fires were old family photos that cannot be recovered. Everything else is replaceable and with your help we can help her furnish her place when she gets a new place, but medication and basic essentials to get her back on her feet. She has not lost her faith and we have admired her strength and resilience. We are overwhelmed in awe of your generous donations and helping out our family by helping Lita with some things to help her during this difficult time. |
540 | Gloria Calma Perreira | Venmo | Due to the devastating Lahaina Wildfire on August 8, 2023, my mother in law Gloria Calma-Perreira has lost everything and barely escaped from her apartment at Hale Mahaolu Eono on Lahainaluna Road, having to drive on her own out of Lahaina to Wailuku. She is a born and raised resident of Lahaina, and a graduate of Lahainaluna High School. We thank you for your kindness and generosity. |
541 | Brad Kukral | GoFundMe | On August 8, 2023 hurricane Dora got close enough to the beautiful Island of Maui, Lahaina, causing such powerful winds to spread wild fires rapidly, forcing everyone to evacuate and leave everything they loved and owned behind. My brother, Bradley Kukral and his fiancé Madeline were thankfully able to evacuate and make it to safety, but sadly lost everything from this devastation. Their home, their most cherished belongings, their livelihood, gone….Bradley and Madeline are two of the most incredibly selfless people I know. They would do anything for anyone and give the clothes off their backs to help someone in need. Unfortunately, the odds were not in their favor and they need your help. |
542 | Bennett ʻOhana | GoFundMe | I'm organizing this fundraiser for Nick, Jen, and the kids (Eli, Reilly, Noah) who have lost everything in the Lahaina fire. Nick and Jen were both raised on the island and have poured so much into Lahaina and the people there. To own a home there had been a dream, and no longer than 3 years after they purchased, the home was destroyed. It has been confirmed that their insurance will only cover a minimal amount. In addition to relocating and rebuilding expenses, Nick’s entire business (Maui Outboard Service) burned down.The Bennetts are staying with friends in Kahana and are thankful to be together; know they are more fortunate than many. But still, this giant loss will affect their future greatly. Let's rally to make this transition easier! |
543 | Bumagat-Malayan ʻOhana | GoFundMe | As a family, we are celebrating the fact that our family is safe and together. However, Papa Ceferino and Mama Claudia Bumagat lost their home along with their daughter Claudine Malayan and her family of five (including a 3 month old) and Christian Bumagat and his family of four. Currently Charlie and his wife are hosting everyone in their 3 bedroom/2 bathroom home in Central Maui. This is the tragic story of these fires—one home but so many layers of family and life affected. This fundraiser is to help provide for the family’s immediate needs such as school supplies for the kids and diapers for the baby and food to feed everyone but also for the future process of rebuilding their home and their lives. |
544 | Cyrus and Kelli Tateyama | GoFundMe | Cyrus Tateyama, who moved from his home island of Moloka’i, had made Lahaina his home since 1987. A hard worker, and an honest man, Cyrus lost everything that horrific night. Among these items were a lifetime of memories in photographs, family heirlooms, and personal belongings. Him and his wife, Kelli, are currently living out of their car with their dog while they seek an intermediate living situation where they can begin to rebuild their lives. While it is impossible to replace the sentimental value of what was lost, we can help provide support and aloha during this trying time. If you have the means, please consider donating to the Tateyama family, as it is one of the best and direct ways to support our Lahaina Ohana. Together, we can provide them with the assistance they need to begin rebuilding their lives. |
545 | Nelson Cardenas | Venmo | Hi my name is Patie. My brother Nelson has lived on Maui (from Honolulu) for over ten years working as a sous chef at many of the local restaurants in Lahaina. He had been a sous chef at Hui Hui named Pap'aina located in the Lahaina Harbor which burned to the ground. He and his children were able to escape the wild fires of Lahaina with the just the clothes on their backs. He also worked at the resort Kaanapali, but the restaurant was bought out by Outrigger Resorts and laid everyone off. All my family's memorabilia are now gone but the Ohana is safe and out of harms way. Appreciate any help given to help the family get back on their feet. |
546 | Arthur “Bubba” Hayes | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Rachael and I am fundraising to help my uncle, Arthur "Bubba" Hayes, who lost his home due to the Maui wildfires in Lahaina on August 8, 2023. Thankfully he and his cat were able to escape and find shelter on the other side of the island. He has been unable to return home since the fire due to the widespread destruction it caused. Bubba embodies the aloha spirit and wants to help others affected by the fire on Maui as well. Please share this GoFundMe so we can help those on the island who have been affected by the deadliest wildfire in US history. In Bubba's words, thank you for showing Love and Aloha for Lahaina Town. I live on the mainland in California but am keeping the Maui family in my prayers. |
547 | Peters & Palmer Family (Arthur, Christopher, Lehua, & Kaikea) | Venmo | I’m asking for help for my Papa Atta and my sister and her ohana. My Papa has always been a safe haven for us all. Has raised not only his kids but also others as well. I Bessie Vakalahi is one of those kids and his house was always open to all of us. Lahaina surf was our childhood home and on August 8th, as we rushed our Papa and everything we could grab into the car. We knew we weren’t going to see our beloved Papa Atta’s house again. We lost his emotional pet cats too that day. I just feel that this man has done so much for so many and for me that I ask on behalf of my Papa and family. Anything helps and Prayers for us all! Or donate via Venmo 2 |
548 | Patricia "Minister Patty" Peterson | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Jo Kapololu, I am creating this donation opportunity for my amazing Momma; who was recently displaced in the Lahaina Fire fiasco. She is currently houseless due to her residence and all her personal belongings being completely burnt to ashes.. like thousands of other Lahaina residents she is beginning the long process of healing.. grieving and rebuilding a life. Mom is currently staying with my niece's ohana upcountry. She's been on staff at Kings Cathedral since its Maui inception. She wants to continue to minister to her Church group known as the Senior Saints for as long as possible. It took me a couple of weeks to create this post and donation opportunity because I also had to process so much heartache around this devasting loss of the beautiful Lahaina community that I love and cherish. Momma is 82 years old and we are figuring out our next steps in terms of her future care. She will likely have to leave Maui for some time; it may mean relocation to another island, possibly the 9th island.. lol.. where I currently live. We will keep everyone updated via this platform. MAHALO for any amount you can donate towards her relocation and care. We are strong in our faith; so we believe God has a good plan. MAUI NO KA OI .. forever and ever! Mahalo and be Blessed. |
549 | Domingo Family (Loreto, Annebel, Lorieanne Joy) | GoFundMe | I never realized how Aug 8th would have been the last day I saw my home. With no electricity and having no water later on in the day, was hard. I remember packing with my mom just essentials, such as clothes, food, and I took my laptop, and some of my textbooks for school. I didn’t pack many clothes, because I thought I would be going back to my house. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I haven’t grieved in a healthy way because I am so busy with helping my parents, making sure they take their medicines, paperwork, and many more. When talking about my home town, I get super emotional, so I tend to tune it out. But I know that the Maui community will stay strong together. We will come together as one and unite #lahainastrong |
550 | Ariel and Gabriel McCabe | Venmo | I have lived and worked in @midpacifictattoo and @skinfactorymaui in Lahaina for the past 6 years. Me and my family are seeking help rebuilding on the other side of the island and need financial assistance until I establish work and my equipment back. |
551 | "Aunty Jan" Kitaguchi | GoFundMe | Our mother, was one of the many affected, where homes, memories, and loved ones were taken from us in the Lahaina fires. She is known as "Aunty Jan" or "the one that dances hula, yeah?" throughout the community. In this tragic disaster, her younger brother, our uncle Albert Kitaguchi, sadly was one of the many who lost their lives in the fire. Her mother, our grandmother, lost her home in the Wahikuli area. If you know our mom, she is someone who always puts others before herself and would never directly ask for support. For someone who has given so much to our community, we just wanted to start this page. Your support, offered in any way, is greatly appreciated. |
552 | Camina Family | GoFundMe | On August 8th, the devastating wildfire that ravaged Maui completely destroyed my cousin Michelle Camina’s home in the (now) obliterated town of Lahaina, HI. With only minutes to evacuate, she grabbed her visiting son Kai (21), ID, cell phone, car keys, and a few irreplaceable family heirlooms before having to race out the door to safety. Fortunately, she and her son are safe and uninjured. However, she lost almost everything she owned and now faces the grim and overwhelming task of rebuilding her life from scratch. That includes replacing essential items you and I take for granted like medication, toiletries and other bathroom essentials, clothes, and so on, as soon as possible. I sincerely ask you to join me and the rest of the Camina family in providing Michelle with the support she urgently needs to recover from this unfathomable tragedy. No matter the amount, your donation will be GREATLY appreciated and I promise that all the money raised will be sent directly to her. |
553 | Kovach Family | GoFundMe | We are the Kovach family - Matt, Nicole and our two young boys. We lived at the end of Front Street in Lahaina, and have been displaced by the devastating wildfires. While the structure of our home is mostly intact, there is toxic smoke damage from lead paint and asbestos that will require a teardown to the studs, according to the Lahaina fire chief. Additionally, much of our belongings inside the house will not be salvageable due to the smoke damage. Because our house will likely take years to rebuild and restore, we are relocating to an unfurnished townhouse in Wailuku that needs everything from couches and beds to curtains and kitchen utensils. We are asking for donations so we can furnish our temporary residence and create a comfortable home for two young boys. |
554 | Steele Family (June, Timothy, Kalei), Cester Family (Kiani, Davide, Giuseppe), & Schattenburg Family(Pua, Shadow, Lisha, Jake, Kamalei) | Venmo | We are the Cester Family. Me(Kiani) my husband Davide and son lived in Wahikuli. My Sister Kalei lived in Wahikuli and my parents June and Timothy Steele lived behind 505 Front Street. We are lost our homes...everything. My cousins and aunty and uncle the Schattenburg Family lost everything, They lived at Lahaina Surf..we have all lived in Lahaina all ours lives and have only known this place as our home...I humbly submit this on behalf of all of us...to help us heal and rebuild...to start this long long road ahead. |
555 | Navarro (Suzette & Ruben) | Venmo | We are the Navarro Ohana (Ruben & Suzette) that lost our everything due to the Lahaina fires with the entire Lahaina community gone. We lived on Kopili St. for 18 years. Our children grew up and moved out except 1 daughter and her family. We thank the lord up above that he saved them, my daughter (30) and 2 grandchildren (10 years & 15 months old) along with two fur babies. My husband works for Armored car services which they serviced the entire Lahaina area. I work in Construction Industry and various companies that built or renovated few businesses & hotels in Lahaina. We are grateful our family is safe but deeply saddened that our neighbors & friends didn’t make it. Material things can be replaced but not a life. Thank you for your support and donations! |
556 | Fuqua Family (Colin and Chelsea) | GoFundMe | Me and my wife Chelsea lost the life we had built as part of the Lahaina community. We had to swim for our lives from from the front street. Currently no jobs or cars. Prayers as well as donations are welcome. Thank you so much! |
557 | Kamakeeaina ʻOhana | Venmo | Aloha family and friends, we, the children of Lenward Kamake’eaina, are starting this fundraiser to help our father and his family get back on their feet. On August 8th, 2023, a fire swept through the community of Lahaina, destroying everything in its way. Sadly, our father, along with his family and his in-laws, have lost their house and all of their possessions. With little time to evacuate, his wife was only able to get our two sisters, their pets and herself out of the house. Leaving behind everything, they are left with little to no clothes, barely any baby essentials for our one-year-old sister and lost all the supplies for our 10-year-old sister who was about to start her new school year. Any type of kokua would be greatly appreciated at this time. |
558 | Kelly & Brando ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My son & I lost our home plus my business like many and are deeply grateful for support in helping us rebuild our lives here. We love our town with all our hearts and will stick together with our community to help each other heal, bring comfort & joy and rebuild new homes. |
559 | De Leon Family (Norman, Leonida, Socrates, Marvie, Angel, Nicole, Jonas, Achillez, and Earl) | GoFundMe | we just bought the house a month ago where we thought we were going to start a new life new home but suddenly a disaster came. We lost everything. |
560 | Akane & Jesse | GoFundMe | Akane and Jesse have lost their family home up in Kula. The upcountry Maui wildfire that began on August 8, 2023 destroyed the homes built by Akane’s father on their Kulalani property where Akane, her husband, baby and parents have lived for decades. The family has lost everything and is now temporarily displaced. Given just a few minutes to evacuate, no one in their family had time to gather belongings before fleeing upcountry. They are all thankfully safe and uninjured staying with extended family, but are in desperate need of basics for themselves and their baby while they figure out what to do moving forward. Akane and her family have all been exceptionally giving and generous members of the Maui island community for as long as I’ve known them. Akane’s husband, Jesse, currently works as a school counselor at Kalama Intermediate School while Akane has been raising their 18-month old, Indigo, and pursuing a Master’s degree in social work. |
561 | Acido & Agonoy Family | GoFundMe | We are the Acido Family we migrated from the Philippines 11 years ago, we struggle to get everything we had and due to the Lahaina Wild fire we lost everything. We are trying to keep our families safe and healthy during this difficult times, We are one of the families that struggling, we need help! |
562 | Carino Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are the Carino Ohana we live in Malanai St. (Wahikuli) I have a 3 year old son (Sebastian) we lost everything, our home, car, my son’s bestfriend name coco (Rabbit) and all our personal possessions. But I’m still thankful that my family are safe and well. We don’t know what is going to happen next but all I know my husband and I need to be strong for our son. We are humbly and sincerely knocking on your generous hearts to please help us in prayers, and raise funds for my Ohana. Thank you and appreciate you helping our Lahaina Community. God bless |
563 | Mariano and Lilia Santella | GoFundMe | My grandparents lost their home in the Maui fire. A home that has been in my mother’s family for over fifty years! Unfortunately what the insurance wants to payout is less than what it will cost to rebuild! If you would like to donate and help rebuild such a special place. My family and I would greatly appreciate any help that you can provide. Mahalo to those who are helping and donating to those in Maui! |
564 | Thompson ʻOhana (Neil, Karen, Ka'ilikai, and La'akea) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Leslie Delgado Bennett and I am reaching to help great friends who are family Niel and Karen Thompson rebuild their lives after losing their home, belongings, and work equipment in the devastating Lahaina fires. In this moment of utter despair, we believe that together, we can provide them with hope and a fresh start. Neil, Karen, Kailikai and Laakea are a loving and hardworking family who has unfortunately been struck by an unimaginable tragedy. The recent Lahaina fires swept through their neighborhood, reducing their once vibrant home, cherished possessions, and crucial work equipment to ashes. Amidst the emotional turmoil, they now face the daunting task of starting over from scratch. Our goal is to raise $5000 to assist the Thompsons in rebuilding their lives. The funds will go towards securing a new home, replacing their essential belongings, and enabling them to obtain the necessary work equipment to restore their livelihoods. By reaching this target, we can rebuild not only a physical structure but also the hopes and dreams of this resilient family. Or donate via Venmo |
565 | Village Galleries Maui ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha from Lynn Shue, owner of Village Gallery Maui, Mauiʻs oldest art gallery open since 1970 showcasing original art by Maui's diverse artists. As most of you know by now, Village Galleries Maui was destroyed on August 8th by the furious Maui wildfires. Our entire inventory of artwork was destroyed. Thankfully, all of our staff and artists physically survived. Some artists also lost their homes as well as all their artwork. All have been able to secure temporary short-term housing through federal agencies and many acts of generosity from friends and new friends. Plans are forming to rebuild the gallery but It will be a very long-term recovery. Lahaina will rebuild and return to the thriving art and cultural destination that we love. We have established this GoFundMe account to be the most direct way to support our many artists and dedicated staff. Some have lost not only years of precious artwork but homes and income sources. The funds will be disbursed directly to assist immediate needs as well as provide relief until the of rebuilding our Village Gallery Maui is complete. |
566 | Ramos Lagunas ʻOhana (Santos, Cecilia, Andres, Michelle, Aaliyah, Belen, Erika, Santos, & Cecilia) | Venmo | Ramos Lagunas Family, 1298 Kahoma Street Hi, my name is Erika Ramos Lagunas. This is my brothers venmo. Like many families of Lahaina we lost our house, jobs, and two vehicles. Many know my mom Cecilia for her generous heart and mexican food. My dad, Santos, dedicated 25+ years to Lahaina Pizza Co. on front street as well. We are a family of 9, including a toddler and her mom with another baby on the way. Our memories and the blessing to still be alive continue to keep us strong, but today we’d like to ask for help to afford everyday necessities, college expenses, and much more. Any amount is greatly appreciated as we know many others are struggling. Thank you! ❤️❤️ #LahainaStrong |
567 | Randall Villa & Children | GoFundMe | My brother Randall and his ‘ohana has unfortunately been affected by the Lahaina, Maui wild fires that had burnt down their apartment home with everything in it. All their possessions were disintegrated and is unrecoverable, including their family memories and personal belongings. Randall grew up on Molokai but have called Maui home for the last 29 years. His passion is cooking, and has been serving Maui’s communities as a chef at numerous local favorite restaurants. Randall has been blessed with an uncanny ability to make people smile through food. If Randall could be described as a person, it would be that he is always of service and would give the shirt off his back, and expects nothing in return but a smile. We can thank my mom for instilling that in us. Thanks mom! Monies will help him and his family during recovery period, essential needs, and future unforeseen expenses. His job at Maui Sheraton will likely be affected due to closures but it’s his children that is his concern and the most important at this time. Mahalo for your Kokua and blessings! |
568 | Lorna Bermudez | GoFundMe | Hi! My name is Anna, I am organizing this fundraiser to help my sister Lorna Bermudez who lived in Lahaina, Maui since July 1994 until she moved to Las Vegas last year to pursue another job. Last July 4, she gave up her job to go back to Lahaina and help take care of her one year old granddaughter Zyrie but the Lahaina fire happened and she lost everything that she owned including her son’s apartment and all their properties in it. With a heavy heart, she decided to go back to to Las Vegas to work at her previous job so she can help her family with some of their expenses. So I am appealing to your generous hearts for any donation for her to be able to buy basic necessities as she starts to rebuild her life anew. Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
569 | Kim and Satsuki ʻOhana (Pamela, Su-Yong, & Kisson) | GoFundMe | I want to thank all our friends and family for all the love ❤️and support we are getting during this difficult time. My daughter in Cali has created this “gofundme” page because so many have asked how they can help or send money to us. My husband and I started out with nothing back in 1980, with hard work and determination we owned three homes that housed three generations, the wild fire in Lahaina took all three homes, we all got out with only what we had on. We also had our painting company that we also lost in the fire. We are so thankful we got out about 1/2 hour before the fire took Lāhainā. It was a horrifying experience. My heart goes out to those who lost love, ones. Like most have said “Lahaina is Stronge”, with a disaster like this and being on an island it will take longer then most think.. so many displaced.. they need to change the infrastructure, the area we lived in was the old plantation housing down by the sugar mill, The streets are to narrow with only one way out, if they do not widen the streets in the neighborhood we will have the same thing happen again. On Kuhua st, a large mango tree fell over cutting off the only way out for most, people had to leave their cars and run. We are not as young anymore but we have an 86 year old mom we help care for and grand kids age 1 & 4 that we housed down the street, we will start over and rebuild. We have to stay strong!! Mahalo for all your love and support! ❤️🌺 |
570 | Robert and Vera Harvey | SpotFund | We lost our home of 52 years in Wahikuli on the night of the Maui Wild Fire. My husband Bob was sleeping at the time when suddenly awoke by noise, the smell of smoke, and flames rising across the street. Bob barley escaped as the smoke was very thick outside. We thank God he made it out alive. Unfortunately he had no time to grab his beloved cats Nina and Daisy. All our our memories and everything we own is gone. We purchased our home in 1971 when Wahikuli was first built. Our daughter Tanya was born and raised there, we watched families and children grow up, as well as all the development that took place in our hometown of Lahaina over the years. This was a community of neighbors who all knew each other and were true Lahaina people. Please help us to rebuild our home and plant roots back where we belong. |
571 | Samantha Calma and Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Samantha. This is my little family of 3. We all were born and raised in Lahaina, Maui. Our little one was born last year and we were so excited to show and raise our precious little girl in our hometown. Unfortunately like many others, we have lost our home in the tragic lahaina fire. All our memories were made in this very home, it was our safe place. We not only lost our homes but everything in it, including all my nursing supplies and laptop needed to attend the second half of nursing school. As we watched our home town burn down into flames we evacuated with only the clothes on our back. Luckily, we are fortunate to have extended family and our community that has provided us with clothes, temporary housing, diapers, food and other necessities needed to survive. We are appreciative of any donations. The money will be used to help us get back on our feet so that we can rebuild our lives and create a safe space to raise and grow our family. As well as allow me to continue my education in nursing so that I can eventually give back to my community. Mahalo Aki (23), Samantha(22), Xyla (18m) |
572 | Domawa - Sarian ʻOhana & Friends (Omega, Glendora, Janet, Angelo, Analyn, Gemma, Cathlyn, & Jenna Nacapuy) | GoFundMe | I am reaching out today to ask for any donations including the important necessities (such as toiletries, clothing, first aide supplies, food, water, gas, anything helps) or a kind donation to help my Ohana get back on their feet. My family and friends still have yet to reach optimal service to get a hold of other members that we are still searching for and not have heard back from. I kindly ask for your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time - and appreciate every single one of you who has reached out. 100% proceeds will be directly donated to my family and friends who have lost their homes, jobs, transportation, families, friends, and everything that was left behind. Some of the families and friends who have been affected from this tragedy has been posted. |
573 | Gutierrez, Domingo, Baptista, Silao ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Lewilyn Gutierrez, My Family and I, along with our affected immediate families, Juan & Merle Baptista and family, Crisanta & Willie Gutierrez and family, Christian and Normalyn Gutierrez and family, Cecilia and Yochabel Domingo, and Veronica and Robert Silao and family, humbly reach out to you during these challenging times. Our family has been struck by tragedies one after the other - the loss of our dear grandmother, and the devastating lahaina wildfire that has taken away everything we held dear and worked hard for. All five homes that once stood strong and housed 6 families, belongings, and irreplaceable memories, including our grandmother's last moments, have been reduced to ashes. With heavy hearts, we ask for your generous assistance. Your kindness has the power to provide us with the hope and strength we so desperately need. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in helping us rebuild our lives. We extend our thanks to each and every one of you who opens their heart to us during this difficult time. Your compassion will forever be etched in our hearts. |
574 | Morris & Bennett Family (Holly, Kayden, & Cameron) | GoFundMe | My sister, Holly, and her two sons, Kayden (12) and Cameron (11), lost everything they owned in the horrific Lahaina wildfire of August 8, 2023. Their home, Holly's place of work, the boys' school, all of their worldly possessions and keepsakes... all turned to ash. They narrowly escaped the fast-spreading flames with nothing but the clothes on their backs and their two beloved pet cats. Nothing can truly replace what was lost in the fire; but we are asking for donations to help Holly, Kayden, and Cameron get back on their feet and try to rebuild their lives. They will need money for new school supplies, computers (for school), home goods, clothing, personal items, medical insurance, and likely trauma counseling. Any support would be much appreciated during this tragic time. Thank you and God bless. |
575 | Jim & Kym Forkner | GoFundMe | Aloha ohana and family. Like so many we lost our first dream home on Maui on 8-8-23. We were blessed to have after 13 years living here the chance to actually own our first home here forever. We quickly packed a few things and our fur babies (2 dogs & 2 cats) as we fled hoping against all hopes that we would have a house to return to. We ultimately lost our house but we have the profound memories that came with 6 amazing years of life as a homeowner in an incredible and beautiful neighborhood. The depth of Aloha we have experienced is immeasurable and we find ourselves crying for a dynamic range of emotions daily. But we are grateful for everyone in our lives and that we were fortunate to escape with what cannot be replaced. Mahalo for reading our story. Donate via Venmo . |
576 | Thomas Leonard | GoFundMe | Retired mailman and Vietnam veteran Thomas Leonard lived in the historic former capital of Hawaii for 44 years until this week, when a rapidly moving wildfire burned down his apartment, melted his Jeep and forced him to spend four terrifying hours hiding from the flames behind a seawall |
577 | Dean/Miyamoto Ohana (Jeri, Aki Boy, Pohai, Xyla, Samantha) | Venmo | Family born and raised and worked in Lahaina all our lives. Everything we are and know is rooted in the ohana of our Lahaina community. With your help, we will be able to rebuild and remain in Lahaina for generations to come. Mahalo and God Bless. |
578 | Brandon Pinney | GoFundMe | In the heart of Lahaina, Maui, tragedy struck Brandon. The devastating fire on Maui consumed his entire home, taking with it his cherished belongings and leaving him with nothing but memories. He shared with me, "I had about a minute to get out once I saw the smoke." Please join me in a compassionate effort to help Brandon rebuild his life. The fire that raged through Lahaina spared nothing in its path, including Brandon's home. His surfboard, his bed, his TV, and his wardrobe – all turned to ashes, leaving him with only the clothes on his back. Brandon has no family on Maui, his friends and neighbors in Lahaina are his ohana. Now he is temporarily in Kihei separated from his Lahaina ohana. |
579 | Torricer ʻOhana | GoFundMe | This is the most difficult time in our lives, unfortunately we lost our house and everything, but still grateful enough to God that we are safe and alive from the deadful fire with just our clothes with us on, any donation is greatly appreciated to help us start a new lives. |
580 | Jeanne Stabile | GoFundMe | I am a 72 year old women who lived alone in the Front Street Apartments. I was taking a nap and was woken up by the wind, when I saw an ember outside the back. I opened my front door to see the neighbor's apartment next door engulfed in flames. I grabbed my purse, my phone, and put on two right sandals and luckily escaped with my life. Everything was destroyed. Anything you can contribute will help me rebuild my life. |
581 | Arao-Tagayuna Ohana (Julius, Anastasia, Kaikea, Kainoa, Kainalu, Kaile’a) | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Jay-R Tagayuna and I am asking for your help for my brother Julius, my sister-in-law Anastasia and my nephews Kaikea, Kainoa, Kainalu, and my niece Kaile’a who lost their home and all of their personal belongings to the Lahaina wildfire. I have launched this gofundme at the request of my family to help rebuild their lives. Your contributions will assist in providing them with immediate necessities and aiding in the process of rebuild their home in Lahaina and help my family regain hope for their future. Mahalo! Or donate via Venmo |
582 | Graham Hensser & Tannah Blu | GoFundMe | Graham and Tannah barley made it out of their home at Lahaina Residential, they are safe but are left with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Currently 8/19/2023 they are homeless. Please , if you can donate and share this to your social media pages. God Bless our beautiful town and its beautiful people. Or donate via Venmo |
583 | Jessica Peters & Mike | GoFundMe | This is a loving, hardworking couple with two a dream to be MARRIED in a JUST a few weeks.. They are active members of their community always ready to lend a helping hand to others. Unfortunately, fate dealt them a cruel blow when a fire ravaged their home, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. By donating to this GoFundMe campaign, you can make an immediate impact on their path to recovery. Your contributions will go directly towards providing them with a roof over their heads, essential furniture, clothing, household appliances, and other necessary items they need to rebuild their lives. Every dollar donated will be a beacon of hope that will help ease their burden during this challenging period. |
584 | Meredith Lins | GoFundMe | My sister Meredith has lived and worked in beautiful Maui for the last few years. And she lost everything in the devastating fires in Lahaina. She’s safe and is still reeling from the disaster. But she could use our help. Please consider donating to help replace essentials and belongings lost in the fire. Her house burned as did her place of employment. Any little bit helps! Mahalo |
585 | Jason Runyon & Family | GoFundMe | We—Marissa Nonaka and Jaime Sonoda from Concord, California — are clients turned friends of Maui resident Jason Runyon. We're reaching out to you with heavy hearts to support Jason, a beloved member of our community who has tragically lost his family’s livelihood in a devastating fire that engulfed his workplace in Maui. The flames took away not only their belongings but also their sense of security and peace of mind. Jason is an individual whose love and dedication doesn’t just stop with his friends and family. His generous and supportive nature has impacted the lives of thousands of people globally who travel to Maui to learn how to surf. As a self-employed surf instructor, his love of surfing and his easy-going and nurturing personality empowers his students of all ages to discover a new-found skill and joy. With resilience and gratitude, Jason has always been there to lend a helping hand to those in need. Currently, he has taken another family into his home who completely lost everything in the fires. Now, it's our turn to rally around him and provide the support he and his family deserves during this difficult time. Every donation, no matter how big or small, will go directly towards helping Jason rebuild their life from the ground up. The funds will help secure basic necessities like shelter, food and clothing. Let's show Jason that they are not alone and that their community stands strong beside them. Your donation will not only aid in their recovery but also serve as a symbol of compassion and unity. |
586 | Daniel Hills | GoFundMe | Aloha. I have lived in Lahaina for 15 years. I am a local Dj. My Dj name is DJ illz. I lost everything including all of my Dj equipment. I am trying to raise funds to replace my Dj equipment and also help others. Please consider donating. Mahalo. |
587 | Wilson & Liciora Dagupion | GoFundMe | This has been our home for over 35 years, where 4 generations grew up. By the grace of God, we are truly blessed to be alive. In this time of need, our family of 6 humbly asks for your kokua (help) as we get through this difficult time. Please continue to keep us in your prayers along with our many family and friends that are going through the same. #Lahaina is stronger together Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Wilson & Liciora Dagupion, Liam, Sierra, Lina and Faith |
588 | Ed & Michaelle Cheney | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are Ed & Michaelle Cheney and this is our story... We are grateful that Ed escaped from the gridlock of cars trapped on Front Street while the fire was approaching as many others did not. We lost our home, work shop, supplies, several vehicles, our gardens and everything we owned in the Lahaina. Ed is a self employed “HandyMan” & “Maintenance” person. He has been on island 40 years helping to repair and maintain the homes of the community snd working 7 days a week. Michaelle works with several elderly caring for their homes. And manages multiple homes for off island home owners. Preparing them for owners and their guests. Any money donated will go to help us rebuild, replace Ed’s tools and our business supplies so we can get back to work helping others. It will also be used for the loving animals we saved, clothing, food and basic needs. We took very little with us as our main concern was getting the animals out of harms way. We slept in our truck for 5 days until we were allowed to travel freely. We appreciate you taking the time to read our story and any amount you are able to contribute will be greatly appreciated. Please share our story with others and your friends. |
589 | Jessica Jaramillo, Masa & Ikaika Cabrera | Venmo | Aloha. Starting this on behalf of my sister J (Jessica Jaramillo). Like everyone else in Lāhainā, she lost everything as she lived at Lahaina Surf. She doesn’t have Venmo or go fund me, so i will be collecting funds for her and getting it to her. I am in contact with her every day. J is currently staying at the Royal Lahaina, for 30 days. She does not know where she is going after that. Please consider donating to her so we can assist her with all her needs. Mahalo! |
590 | Williams Family | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Sarah Williams, my husband Ryan Williams and our 4 kids, 1 being an 8 week old when we evacuated our home in Lahaina. We have lost 5 homes in the Lahaina Fire. We’ve been Lahaina residents for 20+ years and I worked at Princess Nahi’ena’ena Elementary for many years. Although, the fire spared our personal home we will not have electricity for 8+ weeks and have no income after losing our entire business. Our heart hurts for our community and those that lost everything including loved ones in the fire. We are having a hard time navigating our new normal and worry that we won’t be able to pay our mortgage or put food on the table for our small kids. We humbly ask that our name can be added to the list of survivors of the Lahaina Fire. Mahalo 🙏🏻 |
591 | Boggs Family | GoFundMe | My name is Lonnie and I am organizing this for my sister Carly and nieces Quinn (12) and Zoey (9). Like so many others, they lost their home during the fires that devastated Lahaina. They lived in one of the two Ho'onanea apartment buildings that were destroyed. Thankfully they were able to escape in their vehicle but lost their home and everything in it. Our family is rallying around them to help however we can but they will need all the support they can get in the coming weeks/months as they try to recover from this tragedy. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
592 | Sumajit Family (Donie, Donaven, & Darwin) | GoFundMe | As you may have heard and seen the devastation on Maui that happened on August 8, 2023 is beyond words. Many families have been displaced, families are still missing, and thankfully my family; my dad, brothers, and their kids made it out in time before our home was burnt to the ground. Many of you have asked how you can help and I humbly ask you to share my Venmo and go fund me account to help my immediate family get back on their feet. As they live in survival mode and shock, this will help them tremendously as they cope. Thank you to all the people who have reached out and also to all who are donating with the kindness of your hearts. We are so grateful for you all. |
593 | Sarah Stauffer | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Monique I am from Maui and I am collecting on behalf of my friend Sarah who lost her home in Lahaina wild fires. I am fundraising for my dear friend Sarah. Sarah just lost everything in the Lahaina Wildfire, like so many others. The Lahaina fires took her home, belongings, and place of employment. Sarah is safe staying with her Maui ohana in Wailuku, but any donation made would go towards helping Sarah rebuild her life after this fire and secure a new rental. |
594 | Kyung Detweiler and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Eun Bi Lee and I’m organizing this fund on behalf of my mom (Kyung), my little sister (Kamele), and my aunt. They lost their home and all of their belongings in the devastating wildfire that went through Lahaina, Maui on August 8th, 2023. Thankfully, they were able to evacuate safely, but they now have nothing left. The funds from this fundraiser will wised to help my family in replacing basic needs and essentials they have lost in the fires. As I am unable to support them through these trying times in person, I hope that this can be a way to help my family get back on their feet. Anything you can spare to help my family will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read and for supporting them. |
595 | Yip Chow ʻOhana (Charles & Katelyn) | GoFundMe | Aloha I am raising money for my uncle and niece who lost everything in the Lahaina fires they live at Lahaina surf apartments. I am asking for the help from everyone to help them get there lives back anything would be greatly appreciated mahalo. |
596 | Alex Leach and Adrienne Mitchell | GoFundMe | Alex and I separately moved to Maui nearly 15 years ago. We met in 2014 at Spanky’s Riptide on Front Street and fell in love. Nine and a half years ago we moved into our rental on the south end of Front Street and slowly turned it into our home. The night of the fire we were the last in the neighborhood to leave. We made it out with a change of clothes and our passports. Our home was completely destroyed as well as my car. We lost everything we’ve ever owned. |
597 | Agudo-Tamayo ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My brother PJ and his Wife Abby lost everything in the Lahaina Wildfires, but he escaped just in time with his three daughters, Rylee (11), Zara (7) and Tatum (3) and his in-laws who literally live 2 houses down the street.This has been so hard for their ʻOhana along with every single other ʻOhana affected directly by this tragedy. Abby is a Professional Independent Photographer and has helped preserve countless memories for the people of Maui. She was also very popular with Lahaina destination family photography as well. Abby was able to leave with only her main camera, but lost all of her other cameras, lenses and additional gear in the fire. Her main source of income relied on those items. PJ (Phillip Jr) is a Bell Valet at the Westin KOR where many of his co-workers lost their homes and family members as well. They escaped with their two dogs, Maile and Kilo.. but lost all of their pet chickens and many, many fish. And if you knew them.. they took great pride in their fish tanks. Any donations collected will go towards nay expenses they incur while they rebuild their lives from the ground up. |
598 | Charan Pamat | GoFundMe | Born and raised in Lahaina and now an orphan as our community is in shambles. The great Lahaina fire of August 8th has left me without a home, a place of work and without every material possession I have ever owned. I escaped with the clothes on my back and am so grateful to be alive. I thank God for his Love and Mercy. The road to recovery will be long and hard. Any support that anyone can offer would mean the world to me. I pray for the lives that were lost and for everyone in my community that shares in the difficulty of loss and desolation. What comes next is to rebuild my home and get back on my feet. Lahaina is home no matter what. Mahalo Or donate via Venmo |
599 | Boes Family (Laura & Kirk) | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Julie Porter and I'm asking for help on behalf of my sister and brother-in-law, Laura and Kirk Boes. On the afternoon of August 8th, from their house in Lahaina, they noticed white smoke. Then, they saw black smoke. Next, they heard the explosions. They grabbed a few items and their dog, Bubba and jumped in their car. They were told to head north on the one road out of Lahaina, but instead, they headed south and narrowly escaped the fast-moving flames. This proved to be a good decision as the traffic heading north out of Lahaina was stopped. That night, they spent the night in their car and eventually made their way to Kihei to stay with Kirk's brother. As they watched the local news and cried and prayed, they had a sinking feeling that their house may not survive. By the end of the day Wednesday, it was confirmed. Their house, wonderful garden and small artist studio were gone, along with their neighborhood. The photo here is of Laura standing on the rubble of what used to be their house. Laura is self-employed; working various gigs in and around Lahaina. Kirk is an artist who often painted in plein air in historic Lahaina Town. I know they would be grateful for any amount of help and if I know them, they will pay it forward. They truly are a couple of the most unselfish, helpful, honest, loving people I know. If you help them, you will also be helping their friends and neighbors in need. Thank you. |
600 | Terry Weaver | Venmo | My brother Terry Weaver has lived in Lahaina for the past 25 years. Over the years his artwork and craftsmanship has been sort out by many businesses and residents of Lahaina. On Tuesday August 8th around 5:30 EST I chatted with my brother. He was concerned about the extreme high winds that were generated by Hurricane Dora off the coast. He thought it was just one of those storms with nothing to worry about. At that time, he wasn’t aware of any fires until later that evening. His curiosity got the best of him, off he went to check out what was happening on his bike, Terry said the winds were so strong it knocked him off his bike. As he looked down the street, he could see the flames coming in his direction. It didn’t take long before the fire took over the area and he was forced to leave his treehouse. With not a lot of time he wasn’t able to get many things to take with him. A hamper of clothes, some of his guitars, important papers. Leaving behind so many pieces of art, photos and memories of the celebrations, parties with the Lindsey family, and friends’ gatherings that took place on the property. The Treehouse was a magic place, every inch of it had been Terry’s energy and his artwork along with his craftsmen touches to it. It was one of a kind, just as Terry Michael Weaver is. Starting over is not an easy task to take on. I ask on behalf of my brother Terry for any assistance you can give. Right now, as I am typing this Terry is assisting many residents working and directing them to the right people to help them. Even though his treehouse is now a just a mound of dust, with nothing for him to go back to. Sometimes the Universe has different plans for us. My heart goes out to all the families you have lost, a dear family member as well has their business and treasured homes. The angels will watch over and the city will come back to the Beauty it once was. |
601 | Frank Deak | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are Naturally Birkenstock/Red Wing Boots and we are kindly asking for your support to help one of our incredible employees who was affected by the Lahaina wildfires. Frank Deak has been an employee of our Lahaina store since 2018 and has made an impact on every customer with his kindness and passion for his work. Frank always cared for the store as if it were his own home, meticulously cleaning at the end of each shift, and even bringing in decorations and thoughtfully decorating the store for each holiday. Frank’s enthusiasm for helping people and affable personality left a smile on so many of us and we are now asking for your support to give back to him. Unfortunately, Frank suffered a small stroke three weeks ago and has been recovering and rehabilitating in Hale Makua since. Earlier this week, Frank received the news that his house and all belongings had been destroyed in the Lahaina fires. Frank is scheduled to be discharged on August 13th and devastatingly has no home to return to. Please consider donating to help financially support Frank as he recovers from his stroke and processes the extreme loss he has endured. |
602 | Gio Gorton | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jess and I'm fundraising for my dear friend Gio who just lost everything in the Maui wildfires. She lost not only her home and most of her possessions, but the community she's come to love as well. For those who know Gio, you know that she is one of the kindest, warmest, most generous people you'll ever meet. She also has a really difficult time asking for help of any kind. Let's help this incredibly special person get back on her feet after this devastating loss. Any amount of donation helps. Thank you. |
603 | Vieira Family (Inaldo & Ocean Kealohi) | GoFundMe | I am thankful and grateful 🙏 to be alive with my son after this horrible tragedy. We lost our home with all belongings inside of it. Any help will be greatly appreciated 🙏 Mahalo Or donate via Venmo |
604 | Ingan Family (Chris, Courtney, Makayla, and Ariana) | Venmo | My family and I tried to escape and found ourselves trapped in gridlock up in the Lahainaluna sub-division. It was chaos and bumper to bumper as we watched things fly around us and into cars and houses. The ambers of the fire where blown in every direction. We watched a house in the front of us start to burn. A cop car a few cars ahead turn on their lights to leave the rest of us in gridlock and chaos. My brother told my dad and I to turn around to go back to our house. When I returned to my house no one new how to get out. Lahainaluna road was on fire blocking one of two ways out and the only escape route was Komomai Street. When I got the brief call from my sister in law that the fire department was telling them to leave she called to say the traffic was cleared. By the time I drove down Komomai street I came across MFD who stopped to ask if I could take an elderly woman who had 3 rd degree burns to the nearest first responder. My girls and I drove through fire to get out of Lahainaluna. All I could think about was if my car stalled, hit something, or became engulfed by the fires my kids and I would have burned. When we got out there was an officer directing traffic onto the dirt road, which most people are unfamiliar with. I pulled up to him to let him know I had a burn victim in my car and the response was rude and heartless. Cars followed each other to find we went the wrong way and were trapped by boulders. Lucky I was able to turn around and head back towards Lahaina as I watched the black smoke head my way. I found the civic center and dropped the elderly lady Christine to get medical assistance. I took my babies to the Hyatt to meet with family. I lost communication with my parents, brothers and their family, and my husband. We could not find each other. I found my sister in law and family at the Hyatt. The Hyatt was generous to let our family stay in the hotel. That night the fire made it through Wahikuli and over towards Kaanapali. We had left the Hyatt to go to the Napili shelter where I was reunited with my parents, older Brother, niece, and sister in law. While at the shelter many of our dear Lahaina friends and family were searching for family and friends who were not accounted for. My little brother was stuck in Launiopoko and husband was still missing. We went back to the Hyatt in hopes that my husband would show up. Phone service was spotty and hard to get voicemail, text, or calls. It was not until Thursday I was reunited with my husband. At that time we left Lahaina and headed to safety where my children had water, food, and Shelter. It is unknown as to if we will be able to return to Lahaina our home. Please help with whatever you can. We truly appreciate your generosity as we grieve and navigate through this disaster as we try to bring normalcy to our babies to allow them time to heal. Mahalo Nui Loa! |
605 | Do ʻOhana (Phong, Ri, Mauka, & Mako) | GoFundMe | My family live in Lahaina and as you may have heard, there was a wildfire that decimated the town. Our house sadly didn’t make it and we lost everything we had in it. We had to evacuate quickly and couldn’t grab too many things. I have lived in Lahaina for over 35 years and love this place. Please consider donating and sharing this please, donating any amount will help. Thanks Or donate via Venmo |
606 | Cailao ʻOhana (Melanie, Michael, & Benedict Ivan) | GoFundMe | Aloha, everyone this is Benedict Ivan Cailao asking for help. We are also one of the families that was affected by the Lahaina Wild Fire and that caused us our home, clothes, documents and only way of transportation . About Family • If you ever visit Front street and had tried the local ice cream shop called Banyantreats I am one of the employees that probably served you and if you stayed at Kaanapali Outrigger Beach Hotel (KBH) my older sister probably helped you to check in on the hotel. • I am also a Senior student of Lahainaluna High school this coming school year I lost all of the school supplies I had just bought along with the School Chromebook that they provided. • My sister is the one who’s taking care of me after my dad decided to moved in with us here in Lahaina. My dad was only been here for almost a and half month in lahaina and he lost every possession he has. •When me and my older sister moved here in our apartment we barely have appliances but we worked together to build our new home. Update • We are currently staying at Outrigger Kaanapali Beach Resort. • Currently have a few clothes from the donation pile they made. The funds that we will accumulate will go towards our clothes, foods and help us build another home in our beloved town Lahaina! You can also help us by sharing this link. We are knocking for your help and assistance. |
607 | Lenka Lendvayova-Fisher & Family | GoFundMe | Lenka lives in Lahaina, Hawaii with her husband and two daughters. One of them is a newborn, just arrived into this world on August 3, 2023. This time should be about bonding with new baby as family of 4, but instead they run away from the center of the Hawaiian wildfires. I can’t imagine how long it will take them to return back to “normal” but I am sure they will appreciate each and every support possible. |
608 | Thai Chef Maui Family (Chanatcha Young & Employees) | GoFundMe | Thaichef has received calls and texts from family, friends and customers who want to help. If you want to help a restaurant of 38 years of serving and care Please donate. Everything helps! Even your 10$ donation is one step closer to rebuilding. Sharing this link will help us achieve our goal as well. Donations from this GoFundMe page will go directly to help out our employees and rebuild the loved thai restaurant there once was. (Lahaina lost our history, something sacred to the locals, the Banyan tree, one of the widest trees in the world. Over 1000 business and houses are gone, with many losing their life’s.) Mahalo for reading this, remember any donation helps.❤️ |
609 | Keyiro Fuentes and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi everyone we’re trying to raise money for Keyiro Fuentes funeral a 14 year old boy who unfortunately didn’t make it out the Lahaina fire, He would be turning 15 this August 20th he had lots of dreams and hopes for his future, we are extremely devastated by this and are trying to lay him to rest like he deserves |
610 | Amber Diamond | GoFundMe | Aloha, my lovely friend Amber has been impacted by the wildfires that destroyed Lahaina. This woman has worked an incredible amount to get where she has. She bought her property last year in dreams and outcomes of making it a bed and breakfast. Having visited her property recently you could see all the hard work and dedication that was put in. I’m heart broken to know that everything she strived and worked for is gone. Please lend a helping hand if you can. Thank you! |
611 | Fernando Family | GoFundMe | I am Fred Fernando, I am married and we have 3 children, 2 boys and 1 girl. They are 7, 5, and 2 years old. Like many, we were also one of those whose house burned down. We lost the house and everything in it. We only saved a few clothes. Please Help us to rebuild and continue the bright future for my children. Thank you very much for your kindness and support. I pray to GOD to bless you more so you can help more people. Or donate via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Fred1216 |
612 | Rodrigues ʻOhana (Dalilah, Jonah, Ian, & Jr Boy) | GoFundMe | Aloha we are the Rodrigues Ohana, Jonah, Dee, Ian and Tony Jr. Our boys were raised in Lahaina. Both of our family's go back generations. We are proud to call Lahaina our home. August 8,2023 the fire took like a lot of people, our home, business (Dee's Poi Mochi) and all the sentimental things we owned. We are grateful that we are safe and together. Or donate via Venmo |
613 | Lagpacan Family (Kaye & Rackie) | GoFundMe | We are one of the family who got affected by the wildfire in Lahaina, Maui and we lost everything, there is no time to save important documents, clothes or anything because the fire was already there but we thanked God we’re still alive. I’m out of words how I describe how I am feeling right now because I am also pregnant with my second baby. I am utterly heartbroken no home, no work. We don’t know where to start right now. That’s why we are humbly knocking on your kind hearts for your prayers and any amount is a huge help to us. Thank you in advance. |
614 | Richard Yeckley | GoFundMe | On August 8th, 2023 an absolutely Devastating brushfire fueled by 60+ mph winds Charged thru the town of Lahaina, destroying every Structure in its path. Many people had little to no warning, leaving their entire Lives behind, turning around and watching it all burn to ashes. So much history, generations of families homes and businesses gone in just a matter of hours! Words cannot even begin to describe the destruction and Complete devastation this entire community is enduring. Many lives have been lost and far more displaced to shelters and friends and families homes. I myself scrambled out of my apartment with the shorts I was wearing, and my cat in my arms. As well as all my close neighbors with maybe 30 minutes or less to spare before everything was engulfed. The panic and pandemonium was extremely overwhelming, and I will say we were extremely lucky to have gotten out with our Lives when we did. I am safe, sheltered, and fed for the time being thanks to friends. I am taking donations to help rebuild My life that took many many years to build up that was taken from me in a matter of a few hours. We are also taking donations to help Anyone else that may need anything. We want to help get supplies to people that I’m sure are in Far worse situations than myself. |
615 | Haley Akiyama | Venmo | Hi my name is Haley, I was living with my boyfriends parents and we all lost our material possessions in the fire, any support is appreciated and would go directly to me. If you’d like to support my boyfriends parents and his family directly please search the Tomas Family - https://gofund.me/efd32817 |
616 | Cardon Family (Ben, Kim, Dallin, Hailey, Grace, Luke, Isaac) | GoFundMe | Ben, Kim, Grace, Luke and Isaac, (Hailey is on her mission and Dallin is in college) made it out of their house with duffle bags in hand and escaped the horrific fires in Lahaina. From what we’ve seen via helicopter, the Cardon’s house is a pile of rubble. They’ve lost every worldly possession. They are living with friends. They’ve been told it could be a month before power is restored on the west side of Maui. And the pictures there is nothing to salvage. If you have ever been positively impacted by the Cardon family, now is a good time to show them your love. They’ll need everything from clothes, garments, hygiene items, food, grocery and finding future housing. They will be starting over from scratch. Ben and Kim have always been generous with their resources to their community, friends, church, and family. They currently are supporting a missionary and a son in college. Let’s surround them in this tragedy with love, prayers, and donations to help them as they start over. |
617 | James Greig | Venmo | Buddy (James) is born and raised Lahaina. A heart of gold and always saying how grateful and blessed he is that he has a roof over his head, his job, good friends and a beautiful place to live. Well, now he just has good friends and still hoping all of them are alive. Buddy has no social media. He just lived in the moment and always exhibiting genuine Aloha. Please help him by giving monetary funds, as every small donation counts, which is what he needs to give him peace of mind while he’s out there helping. Again, every bit counts as he has no idea when his next pay check will ever be coming in. He’s trying to help others but no currently one is helping him financially (yet!). He did not ask me to do this. Please help show him that when he provides Aloha to others, the Aloha gets returned to him. 🙏🏽💕🌺🙏🏽🌺😢🌸✨ (Venmo: Last 4 DIgits: 5757) |
618 | Zulma Sanchez & Family | GoFundMe | Hello we are a family of 4, my husband, my 12 year old son, my 10 year old daughter, and me. Due to the Lahaina fire on august 8, we lost our home, place of employment, and possessions. Any help you can provide will mean a lot. Or donate via Venmo. |
619 | Raya - Mirich Ohana (Phil, Steph, Isa & Niko) | GoFundMe | Stephanie & Phil have called Maui home for 20+ years. They have built a beautiful life as proud parents to two young kids, proud owners of two small businesses, Swell Life Shop, a boutique located in one of the resorts on the West Side and Enjoy the Ride, a cycle studio in Lahaina. They are also active members in their community serving with Harvest Kumulani Church, Na Hoaloha and Maui County & Community Boards.The fire destroyed their cycle studio with only small remains of what used to be bicycles. The Swell Life Shop was not in the fire path but is currently closed indefinitely. The livelihood of the shop, like so many other small businesses on the island, is based on tourism. They have opened up their home to friends who lost everything and for relief workers contributing to the Lāhainā community. This Ohana is humbly asking for monetary support as they begin rebuilding their lives. With no source of income, however business and home expenses still piling up they will need this help over the next few months as they figure out how to rebuild. Thank you for taking a moment to read this story. If a monetary donation is not doable for you at this time, please share this story and keep them in your prayers. |
620 | Cesar Family (Milet & Arnel) | GoFundMe | Arnel and Milet Cesar narrowly escaped the Lahaina fires after having abandon their vehicle and head to the ocean. They escaped with nothing but each other and the wet clothes on their backs. Funding will support their long term needs for recovery. |
621 | Kuresa Ohana (Katey, Vai, & Kids) | GoFundMe | Katey and 3 of their kids were at home while her husband Vai was at work. Katey received a call from a neighbor saying they needed to evacuate…they packed a few bags and headed for the car. They were able to make it out and are so lucky to be safe however the house burned down and with it all of their possessions. Katey and Vai got married 2 years ago and joined their families together and welcomed their son last year. Starting over will be hard and any little bit of help is truly appreciated. It’s devastating that a whole community has to start from scratch and as a friend on the mainland I cannot even fathom what is happening on Maui. So inspired by everyone’s resilience and the spirit that lives on. Or donate via Venmo |
622 | Monteiro Family (Robert (Bo) & Promitto) | GoFundMe | My awesome brother and nephew, Bo and Promitto, lost everything in the Maui fire, including their house in Lahaina. Bo is a loving single dad and he has worked so hard for years to provide such an awesome home for his kiddo. Our hearts are broken for them and the grief of not just losing their home, but their whole community. The whole street their house was on was destroyed down to ashes, so we know they’re going to be displaced for a while and we’re hoping to raise enough to see them through. Or donate via Venmo |
623 | Heideman/Bugarin Family (Gavin, Kyshia, & Hilo) | GoFundMe | Hi, our names are Skylar and Karsten and we are raising funds to help Gavin, Kyshia and their 6-year-old son Hilo find a new place to live and support them as they rebuild their life as the fire in Lahaina took their home and possessions. Karsten is the brother to Gavin, the father of his 6-year-old son Hilo who has been born and raised in Lahaina. The family was evacuated moments before the flames consumed their home and most of their belongings. We are happy and blessed that they are alive but this beautiful, loving family has nowhere to raise their son. We are devasted as Gavin has worked so hard to provide for his family. Kyshia, who is a native woman from the island, also lost their family home. Gavin has lived in Lahaina his whole life and just watched his community and childhood burn to the ground. We want to support them in any way to help them get safe and secure into a new home as soon as possible. Any donations and support, no matter how small would be greatly appreciated and go directly to helping a family during this crisis and heartbreaking time. |
624 | Silva-Pedrero Family (Kristina, Mikael, Enzo Kaleo) | GoFundMe | Words nor photos can capture the magnitude of devastation and trauma we've experienced due to the Maui fire. Six days before having to evacuate, I gave birth to my first baby, a boy named Enzo Kaleo. My husband and I were looking forward to nesting and bonding with our baby. Our home is uninhabitable. We lost a car. My husband lost his place of work which was our main income. We lost precious time to celebrate what should have been the most beautiful event of our lives.Please consider donating. Any donation helps! We are so so so grateful for the community support. |
625 | Cabo Family (Moises & Lyn) | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Marj Dureg. I was born and raised in Lahaina. This is my Mom’s Brother Moises and his Wife Lyn. They owned a home in Lahaina, Maui on Paunau St and loss everything. My uncle is diagnosed with “end stage renal disease” and is on the list for a kidney transplant. Any amount of donations will help them recover their entire lives and be able to pay for his expenses when he receives the call for his kidney transplant. I want to thank you all in advance for the love and support for my Uncle and Aunty. Or donate via Venmo |
626 | Acevedo Family (Carlos & Family) | GoFundMe | The home that held our laughter, the memories that painted our walls, and the jobs that sustained us – all vanished in the blink of an eye. The town we called home is now unrecognizable, its vibrant streets replaced by haunting silence and destruction. The flames devoured our home, our memories, and our jobs, leaving us with nothing but ash and uncertainty. To complicate things, my parents may not have the opportunity to get federal support or help from insurance to cover getting back all they've lost. We're not asking for much, just a chance to rebuild what the fire took from us. Your support, no matter how small, will be a lifeline to us. It will provide us with shelter, food, and the first steps towards regaining our footing. The island's spirit of aloha has always thrived in unity, and now we need that more than ever. This isn't just about donations; it's about the human connection. Together, we can weave a new chapter, one of resilience and strength. Please stand with us in this uphill battle. Your kindness will be the cornerstone as we rise from the ashes, ready to embrace life's unpredictable journey once again. |
627 | Ruiz Family & Friends (Marcos & Angela Ruiz, Cliffton Briceno, Joe Morgan, Colleen Griggs, Jack Lester) | GoFundMe | I am raising money for Marcos and Angela Ruiz to start over after the loss their home and restaurant in the recent fire in Lahaina, Maui. They escaped with only the clothes on their back. I am raising funds for them because they are my dear friends and they took care of me when I moved to Maui in 2015. Marcos has lived on Maui for over 20 years and Angela for over 10 years. They have always "paid it forward" and cared for anyone in need. Now it's my turn to help where I can. They started their restaurant (Hungry Coyote) just after Covid. Marcos is an amazing chef. Angela adopted a son CJ who is now 20 years old, 5 years ago. She moved her mother to Maui after the death of her father last year. Any amount you are willing to contribute will help them obtain a temporary or permanent home, flights to get to safety. They will also need hygiene products, clothing and food. We have to provide money as there is nowhere to deliver goods as the mailbox and post office was destroyed too. If you are unable to donate funds please share as much as you would like. Anything helps, we are so thankful for our family. |
628 | Cabang/Nones Family | GoFundMe | My name is Kristin Cabang and I come to you today with a mix of gratitude and hope, despite the immense challenges we face. Our family recently experienced the devastating loss of our home in the unforgiving Lahaina wildfire. While all of our physical possessions may be gone, we are profoundly thankful for the gift of life and safety of our loved ones including our two children, Hainna(age 12) and Primo (age 4). The fire swept through our community, leaving us without a place to call home and with the daunting task of starting anew and forcing us to confront the uncertainty of the future. As we face this overwhelming challenge, we turn to our extended community for help and support. We are immensely grateful for any assistance you can provide. Your donations will help us secure housing, provide basic necessities, and begin the process of rebuilding our lives. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a tremendous impact on our journey towards recovery. As we navigate this difficult chapter, we are especially concerned for the well-being of our children. They have lost their safe haven, their toys, and their familiar surroundings. Your generosity will help us provide them with the stability and comfort they need. Please consider donating to or sharing it with your network. Your support will make a world of difference in our lives, and we will forever be grateful for your compassion and generosity. With grateful heart, The Cabang/Nones Family Or donate via Venmo |
629 | Pousima-Silbanuz Family (Naioka, Darney & Kapiteni Pousima-Silbanuz) (Momo & Luther Silbanuz) | Venmo | Naioka has lived on the west side for most of her life. Worked at Westin KOR in the housekeeping department ever since I could remember. After working so hard for so long her little family of 5 recently moved into their new home on Kahoma St. not even three months ago but had to evacuate due to the fire losing everything but one bag each of personal items. If you could please help donate, anything big or small and help them get back on their feet. Mahalo |
630 | Buemio Family (Zenny, Charmaine, Zian, Guadalupe, Norlie) | GoFundMe | My family is one of those who lost their home and belongings in the lahaina brushfire. I humbly ask you for your support and kindness. MAHALO |
631 | Jake Atafua | GoFundMe | I lived in Lahaina and worked the fishing boat charters. I have a 15 yr old daughter who attends Lahainalua. We are both out of a home and no car. I got my daughter to safety when the fires were headed our way. I went back to the docks to help others get out. I got trapped in there with so many of the locals who were trying to escape by vehicles. There was no getting out. Cars were just dead stop and the fires were coming up against out. So many of us got out of our cars and ran for the seawall. A sight I can't get out of my mind or heart. My daughter and her mom were evacuated to the other side of the island. I went the only way I could which was a 10 mile walk to Kihei. After two days with no communication I finally was able to reunite with my daughter. We are determined to make it work by helping Lahaina heal and rebuild. My daughter and I thank everyone for reaching out to whoever you can and have helped. If it's us, we extend a huge sincere Mahalo and God Bless! |
632 | Garcilazo ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My families house was burned to ashes, we have lived there for at least a decade now. All our precious memory’s, pictures, gifts, everything all gone. Anything helps even just reposting is such a blessing, Mahalo. Lahaina forever my home. Or donate via Venmo |
633 | Michael Crabtree | GoFundMe | On Tuesday, August 8th our dear family member Michael Crabtree, lost everything in the devastating wildfire that swept through Lahaina in West Maui (the photo is what is left of his home). While we are overjoyed he is safe and healthy, he lost his home, animals, and everything he had. The process to grieve, rebuild and heal from this tragedy will be a long road. We are hoping to raise enough money to help secure a place to stay, necessities, and help relieve some stress from immediate financial burden. Michael (and extended family) have lived in Maui over 40 years! The island has been his home his entire life, and he truly is a part of the vibrant community. Michael is one of those people who takes care of everyone else first, and always finds a glimmer of light in the darkest places. When we ask him what he needs he says "I feel blessed to live in paradise, have food, and a family that loves me." Any amount no matter how small will go a long way in helping Michael and the the people of Maui rebuild their beloved home island. |
634 | Michelle Quirk | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Michelle Quirk and I lost my home in Wahikuli and everything I own in the Lahaina Wildfire. My mom also was impacted by the fire and we both had to relocate. I lived there over 9 years. I love my community and paddled for Napili canoe club. I'm praying for everyone to get back in their feet together as one Ohana. We are starting over and I appreciate any help we receive. Or donate via Venmo |
635 | Kaley Lynn | GoFundMe | My mothers name is Kaley, and she is a resident of Lahaina and it’s community. Tuesday evening, 8/7, she called me stuck in traffic trying to get home as the winds howled. I woke up Wednesday morning with a flood of messages and images showing the town of Lahaina gone, burned from the flames. Confused and heartbroken, I cried. Thankfully, my mothers work friend sheltered her for the night in Kihei, until the ashes settled. As we anxiously waited to hear if her apartment survived, we got the news that her building was gone. I am originally from Oahu, but I spent most of my summers in Lahaina with my mom. I not only mourn the loss of my mothers home, but that of the town and community. My mom has been through thick and thin, but this was the last thing she ever needed. Everything that she had, clothes, shoes, valuables and her savings, gone. I understand help is needed severely for the people of Maui, but please consider donating or sharing to help her get back on her feet. |
636 | Vohn Yamaguchi | GoFundMe | Vohn and like many others have lost his home and 2 vehicles. He had just got home from work. Only to receive an emergency alert to leave. That emergency alert came too late because as soon as he went outside things were already catching on fire. He stood with neighbors trying to figure out which way to go. He looked back and the fire was approaching very quickly. He quickly reacted and got into his truck and ended up having to drive over a tree on fire. The black smoke was so thick he couldn’t see where he was going. He crashed into a wall and just missed crashing into a gas station. The truck doors and windows wouldn’t open. He found something to break his window. He started running to find a way to the ocean. The black smoke made it hard for him to navigate his way. He began accepting his faith and told himself he might die to the fire. Thankfully out of the black smoke a car appeared. He was safe, that man saved his life. Or donate via Venmo |
637 | Rafaella Poncotto Garcia, Edilon Miotto, and Magnus Teixeira | GoFundMe | Rafaella, Edlon and Magnus are three Brazilians who moved to Maui not so long ago to restart their lives, and with much effort, they had gotten jobs and just built their houses. Unfortunately, Lahaina, where they lived, was burned to the ground, and like many people there, they had to evacuate their homes and lost everything, including their jobs. They will need every bit of help from us to rebuild their lives. Please help us raise funds to assist this family in starting again. |
638 | Sabrina Murphy | GoFundMe | Aloha! My name is Sabrina. Like so many here we lost our home and possessions. I am grateful to be alive and still have my car, but miss my home so much. I am staying with a friend in Haiku super temporarily but need help to start over. Thank you for your help and consideration. |
639 | Nero ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone. I am Clarita Nero, a resident from Lahina, Maui. My husband and I, along with our 2 daughters, Danika and Kiara were victims in the Lahaina wildfire. Thank God, we made it out safely but unfortunately, our house and all possessions inside along with our vehicle were burned and destroyed. Along with all Lahaina residents, we know this will be a long journey ahead. Any help is appreciated and thank you so much in advance. |
640 | Edward and Marie Bali, Cheryl Alcantara, Nenita Alcantara and Julie Antes | GoFundMe | Edward and his wife Marie along with his sister Cheryl, mother Nenita and Aunty Julie lost everything in the fire. It wasn’t until police were passing by their Wahikuli Neighborhood telling everyone to evacuate did they finally decide to pack what they could and leave everything they’ve known behind. |
641 | Neil Graber | GoFundMe | Aloha, this is Jes Najdek and I’m starting this fundraiser for our friend Neil Graber, semi retired plumber, and all around nice guy who lost his home and belongings in the fire. Neil lived on Wili Ko Place, across from the Sly Mongoose. He is a 45 year Lahaina resident. He was able to make it out with his truck, but lost all his belongings and his tools. It’s taken me a lot of time to convince him to let me do this, he keeps telling us other folks need more than him, and it’s true, but he’s going to need tools to work, and find a new place to live. Thank so much. |
642 | Feast at Lele Employees | GoFundMe | The Feast at Lele ʻohana is strong, resilient, and loving, and lives to bring aloha to those around the world visiting Lāhainā. Countless have visited the Feast enjoying fresh leis, mai tais, dinner, accompanied by entertainment from across Polynesia. Unfortunately, on August 8, 2023, our beloved and historic Lāhainā town was devastated by wildfires. As with many other local businesses in Lāhainā, Feast at Lele was destroyed in these fires. Many of the staff have lost their homes and their livelihood. While the company may be rebuilt - homes, lives, and income are much harder to replace. We do not know what the future looks like but are looking to support the Feast at Lele ʻohana in this time processing a life-changing tragedy. We are humbled by the outpouring of support from our many families, friends, colleagues, and guests who have recently asked how they can help - in response we have set up this page. 100% of the funds collected will be distributed to employees based on their needs, to help them with necessities in the interim as they rebuild their homes and their lives, which could take years. |
643 | Curtis Mizuno and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Siena and I'm creating this gofundme to help raise money for my Uncle who tragically lost his home in the Lahaina fires. He is one of the most selfless, caring, and upbeat people who wasn't able to even go home when this was happening due to his commitment to helping the guests and locals and the hotel where he works - and where he stayed in the aftermath. Our family has rallied around him during this time but he has carried on with a smile on his face.The entire Lahaina community has been devastated - a home away from home where I grew up with my cousins and spent every Thanksgiving. Although I am no longer there, I want to do everything I can to support my family and the community. Any donation or sharing of this will help. The money will go towards the rebuilding of a home, helping to get a new car that was destroyed during the fire, and restocking all of the clothes and supplies that were lost. Any excess money will be distributed to family friends in the same situation. |
644 | Sadang Family | GoFundMe | Aloha kakou! This is Aunty Rene'e. You know me from Aloha Kitchen Catering & Entertainment. Or maybe Aloha Events, LLC from all the cultural festivals we put on and you come out and support. Or maybe you've seen Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka performing. And you probably know that Aunty Liz is from Lahaina Maui. Our Ohana is blessed that they are all well and safe. But we have an Aunty and 2 cousins that lost their homes to the devastating fires in Lahaina. All your support will be going to help our Ohana. Mahalo. Aunty Rene'e Uncle Gerry Aunty Liz "Ma" Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka |
645 | Slappy Cakes Maui Family | GoFundMe | Please help us provide emergency funding for our Slappy Cakes Maui employees, who have been severely impacted by the fires in Maui. 100% of every dollar donated will be given directly to our employees. Every hour brings more bad news for our community, but we are strong and we take care of each other. Our Slappy team is volunteering to support fellow staff, locals, and trapped tourists who have been displaced, by using propane to cook salvaged food until we can get electricity back. Many of our employees have lost their homes and are in desperate need of emergency support to buy items like fresh water, food, diapers, wipes, formula, propane, gas, gas cans, generators, compostable toilets, and clothing. They have lost everything. During the long road of recovery, our Slappy Cakes family will stick together to help those in need and rebuild our community. We are asking friends from around the world to provide emergency funds directly to those that need it most. |
646 | Lillyan Cruz and ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Lillyan and her two children lost everything in the horrific Lahaina Fire, escaping in her car with only a few articles of clothing. She feels so grateful for having gotten out, but has lost so much. A single mom raising a 5 year old girl and 3 year old boy, she no longer has a place to call home. Her belongings were all decimated in the fire including her furniture, computer, shoes, clothes, household items, art supplies, tip money she had saved, important documents, family mementos. Some things replaceable, some not. Please help us support her family in this time of need. All donations will go directly towards basic necessities and finding housing, helping her get back on her feet so she can provide a sense of normalcy for herself and her dear children. |
647 | Hemaloto / Hong Family | GoFundMe | Those of you who know my grandma Milise Hemaloto know she is the most caring woman. She will jump mountains for you any time need be. My grandma is the most God fearing woman I have ever come across. She loves and everyone that I have seen come in contact with her absolutely adore her. She’s been retired for some time now and taking care of my sibling Emmalynn(10) and No’eau(8). With the support of my Mom, my second oldest brother Justin, and Lahaina United Methodist Church my family was able to live in such a beautiful home right next to the church. When the fire happened we lost the whole house…. Including the church. |
648 | Arakawa-Lewis Ohana (Stephen, Nani, Nico, Kekoa, Summer, & Dylan) | Venmo | Aloha. Our dear friend Stephen Lewis and Wife Nani Arakawa-Lewis along with their four children Nico, Kekoa, Summer and Dylan lost their home in the Lahaina fires, escaping with just the clothes on their back. Any help would be greatly appreciated in this devastating time. |
649 | Baldwin Family (Elisha, Jeremy, Malakai, Reign, Remy, & Loui) | GoFundMe | I’m writing on behalf of Elisha & Jeremy Baldwin and their children: Malakai, Reign 13, Remy 3 and Loui Baldwin 1.5. Like so many others left homeless in the blaze of Lahainas' fires, the Baldwin's lost not only the home they have worked so tirelessly to personally renovate in Lahaina, but also their vehicles, their pets, all personal items and the hub of their landscaping business, that employs other local Maui families. All their employees also lost their homes in Lahaina town tragedy. |
650 | Manibog-Santos Family | GoFundMe | Please help our brother Jr Santos and his wife Shannon Manibog who lost EVERYTHING in the Lahaina wildfire on August 8th. Shannon’s mother, Lynn Manibog is one of the many (~ 1400 people) missing since the fire.” As everyone knows money is by far, the last thing any of these families should have to worry about in a time of crisis and hardship. As we come together as a community, any donation, share or exposure would be much appreciated so that we can slowly help this family amongst many others, slowly begin their journey to recovery and healing. |
651 | Nakihei Rodriguez Family (Bulla, Maria, Alex, Oaklee, & Kaia) | GoFundMe | Aloha, we are the Nakihei/Rodriguez family. Myself (Maria) and my husband (Bulla) along with our 2 daughters (Oaklee 3, Kaia 1) and my brother (Alex) all lived in Kahoma Villages in Lahaina. While our home survived the fire, it is still deemed unsafe to return to. We got out just as the thick black smoke was covering our neighborhood, we each packed a small bag with just a few clothes thinking we would be back in no time which of course didn’t end up being the case. We, along with many others still have bills & the every day necessities to take care of with no income as my husband & my brothers job at Feast At Lele Luau (505 front street) burned down as well as our own business (HI Surf Club) that was located at 545 front street. Any donations will help us towards maintaining our every day life as we try to rebuild & move forward with our lives. Mahalo |
652 | Balinbin Ohana, Palakiko Ohana, Filikitonga Ohana, Uncle Timmy and Da Hui and many more! | GoFundMe | Close family and friends have lost everything. We use to go to the "Hui" to sail with Uncle Timmy and Jeff and they would teach us Hawaiian voyaging star maps. Unfortunately, those experiences will have to wait until we can replace the sailing canoes and the home of Mookiha! Some friends have lost loved ones and pets. No words can describe the pain and suffering we're feeling. Your funds bring hope. Were partnering with local companies we provide water, ice, meals, supplies, and aid in recovery but im afraid this will be months long recovery. Help us Rebuild, Restore, Renew. No gift is too small. Together, let's brighten Lahaina's spirit! Aloha! |
653 | Mie Hegazi & James Trinkely | GoFundMe | My husband and I had to flee our home on Lahainaluna with just our pets and elderly neighbors. Our story of terror is similar to so many others you've heard. We lost our home and everything we own and my husband lost his job. We are trying to rebuild like so many in Lahaina. We've never asked for help before and are humbled by the generosity of this island. |
654 | Sean Conroy | Venmo | Those who know Sean know that he would give his life for his loved ones or strangers. Times are really tough right now and glimpses of hope really go a long way. Sean has in Lahaina for over 30years as a respected boat Captian. A captian I truely respect. When I first arrived on Maui, Shawn was the kindest person to me and even gave me a fun job on his boat. He taught me soo much about what Aloha looks like in action and overall life wisdom lessons. He’s one of the most patient kindest person I know. If you can spare only a bit of money, please do. As hope is what is needed right now and some sort of stability that only money can provide right now. Shawn is hoping to buy a used truck and he’s not asking for much. Bless his heart as he nevers ask for anything, and just gives, but he also needs help right now. Currently him and his neighbor are staying at my house since they only have the clothes on their backs |
655 | Jackie Ellis | GoFundMe | I am a teacher at Lahainaluna High School. My home has somehow been spared from the fire, but is not liveable and with no timetable of return, I'm going to need to find somewhere else to live. On top of whatever rental fee I will pay, I will also still need to pay my mortgage and HOA fees. I want to stay in this community and help these students I love so much, I just have to make sure I can afford to do so. |
656 | Nishida Family (Kim, Braden, & Sammy) | GoFundMe | Aloha, I am raising money to help rebuild my grandparents home. They have passed already and it is now my home, I cherished that home so much because it's where they raised me and now I'm raising my 2 children there. I'll miss everything about it but I won't give up, we will rebuild and I will make grams and pops proud! Or donate via Venmo |
657 | Villamar Family (Alma, Marcelo, Luzviminda Agoo, Yna, & Mark Collin) | GoFundMe | Hello everyone, my name is Keeana Villamar and I've created this fundraiser to support my family who have lost everything. They are currently with limited food, water, and medication. They were almost burned alive in our home and have split up due to road closures. Communication is limited, I fear for their safety every day. My father Marcelo and grandmother Luzviminda are in most need of help, as they need heart/high blood pressure and dementia medication daily. I am beyond grateful my family is alive, I pray for the safety of those affected. |
658 | Lee Family (Jay, Eri, Ken, & Yuna) | GoFundMe | Due to recent happenings my family and I have lost our home and left with nothing on our names. I am starting this fundraiser on behalf of my father and mother. We are reaching out for any support that can be given to us to get us back on our feet. All funds raised will be used for our housing, clothing, food, and any other necessities. For anyone who is in a position to help me and my family whether it's sharing this page or donating, anything is appreciated. We do not expect anything from those who are also suffering. Mahalo and thank you |
659 | Saribay ‘Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, my name is Austin Saribay and my family has been living in Lahaina for the last century. The memories, the objects, the stories and all the things our family built up upon from my great grandpa to my uncle Buge Saribay has sadly been taken from the fire. Im grateful that all my family is still here and safe. You can always rebuild a home but you can’t rebuild a human being. I would appreciate anything anyone can offer to us, our Ohana will appreciate it. Love to all else who have been affected, Lahaina Strong 💪🏾. |
660 | Ah Puck, Branco, Marzon ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Our ohana, has lost their homes in the Lāhaina fire. Many other ohana homes have been destroyed as well. We all need to help each other so Lāhaina can rise from the ashes and rebuild to become the a new Lāhaina, one that we all will be proud of! |
661 | Corky Gardner | GoFundMe | Corky Gardner had her entire home and all her belongings burn down in the 8/8/23 Wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii. She was able to evacuate with just the clothes on her back, leaving her home and all her belongings to be destroyed by the wildfires. She is a wonderful person and friend, and has been the type of person to lend a hand. Or donate via Venmo |
662 | Atlantis Submarines Maui Team | GoFundMe | Please help donate funds to our Atlantis Submarines Maui employees due to the Lahaina wildfire! If you’ve enjoyed our Maui submarine dive, you may already know about the heart and passion of all our Maui employees working together to provide our guests with a fun Maui submarine adventure beneath the sea. All of your donated funds will help our Atlantis Maui employees and their families in this time of emergency until our business can reopen. Amidst the unspeakable tragedy of loss of life, some of our employees have also lost their homes in this wildfire. Our boats, office and other facilities have also been decimated by the Lahaina wildfire. Right now, we are working on a plan of rebuilding for the future. Any donation you can provide will help our employees during this time. None of these donation funds will be used for our business. Thank you so much for your support. Our heart goes out to all of Maui and we look forward to the day we can explore with you once again. Mahalo! |
663 | Lahaina Divers Staff | GoFundMe | On August 8th wildfires on Maui completely devastated the town of Lahaina. Many of our staff lost their homes and everything they own. The donations raised here will be 100% split equally amongst all our staff members only and not be used to refurbish the dive shop. Those of you who have spent time with Lahaina Divers know that the staff are some of the most passionate, fun-loving, dedicated dive professionals in the world. They truly love the ocean and love sharing with our divers. They need your help now. Please look into your hearts and give generously for them as they determine the next step for their livelihood. Much love and aloha to all. |
664 | Elaine Sumibcay & Glenn Kamaka | GoFundMe | *BRAND NEW GOFUNDME* Aloha Everyone, my name is Ashley Ishikawa, and together with my family, we put this GoFundme together for my Aunty Elaine Sumibcay and Uncle Glenn Kamaka, who lost their home in the Lahaina fire on 8-8-23. They fled their Opukea residence with just the clothes on their backs, abandoning their two pets and all our family heirlooms.My mom Torie and Auntie Elanieʻs son Tante were both born and raised in Lahaina and graduated from Lahainaluna in 1994. All of their baby, childhood pictures, and mementos were there in the house. They are now ashes. My family and I ask that you support this Gofund campaign to help them through these challenging times! Any contribution is kindly greatly appreciated! No amount is too small. Or donate via Venmo |
665 | Nacapuy Family (Amado, Norma, Jeffrey, Glenn, Shaun, Amado Jr. and Jenna) | Venmo | My name is Newell Nacapuy. I am respectfully and humbly asking your support in behalf of my brother Amado Nacapuy and his Family. Foremost, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Families from Lahaina who have lost loved ones; their homes, and businesses from the Tragic Fires. My brother and his family lost their home by the wildfires. They lost everything in the tragedy. Family heirloom, pictures, things past down through our family generations burnt to ashes and rubble as many did. My brother took refuge along side on a dirt road up in the hills of the coffee plantation for 3 nights alone so that he could give up his spot for his family and other families who needed a safe place to stay at a hotel that was assisting Lahaina residents that also lost homes. Those 3 nights, he wept as he watched the fiery fire glow burn down his beloved Lahaina Town atop the Kaanapali hills. The only articles of clothing left he had and his family was their clothes they were wearing. My brother lost all his diabetic and asthma medications during the fire but was able retrieve an inhaler and his CPAP during the escape for his respiratory management. |
666 | Abay-Abay Family | Venmo | Aloha, As you all know Lahaina was hit with a devastating wild fire and we lost our home. Thank God we made it out alive. We had to drive through 9ft high flames and black thick smoke. We could feel the heat through the van doors and windows everything around us was exploding and the fire almost surrounded us. We could only see about a little bit of the yellow line as we got out. There was no cell service due to down power lines so we didn't get a cellular emergency warning. Tree's was blocking the road ways, traffic was backed up and no emergency escorts. Everyone was on their own. So much of our friends and their family members are still missing. We're just asking for assistance with survival funds to get back on our feet. Anything helps! Darius(25), Amaya(14), Kaiya(13), Ezekiel(3), Shierlyn and Myself appreciates anything. Mahalo in advance!!! |
667 | Cruz Family | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Adolfo Cruz and I was one of the many affected by this tragic incident that took down plenty of homes. Anything helps in a time if need for all families, thank you and God bless for all of our safe loved ones |
668 | '496 Kuai Place' Family (Gudoy, Dumayas, Ramos, Agmata, Cordova) | GoFundMe | I hope this message finds you with warmth. It's not in my nature to reach out like this, but we've experienced a heart-wrenching loss that has taken away our home, our beloved pets, and our means of living caused by the Maui, Lahaina wildfire. At the moment, we stand vulnerable, with the flames having claimed all that we held dear. My mom, dad and grandma were a part of the many that got stuck and had to run towards the ocean to seek refuge. Leaving most of the few belongings they got away with, in the car that was engulfed by flames. Our other family members only escaped with the clothes on their backs.We’re getting organized by reaching out to our insurance, staying with family but are learning our few resources leave us extremely vulnerable. Your generous support would touch the lives of five families ( Gudoy, Dumayas, Ramos, Agmata, Cordova) all of whom once called 496 Kuai Place their home. No gesture is too small, and your kindness would mean the world to us. |
669 | Sarian Family | GoFundMe | *brand new gofundme* My parents and brother (Macario, Violeta, and Vincent) are one of the many who have lost their livlihood in the Lahaina fire. All three have worked tirelessly to get to where they are today and lost it all in the matter of hours. Your donations will go towards gathering supplies needed (clothing, first aid, hygeine products) and most importantly securing a temporary place for them to live while they navigate to rebuild their home. Or donate via Venmo. |
670 | Tom & Norma Martins | GoFundMe | On behalf of my brother Marck, sister Kim, step siblings Tabitha and Ryan, we're reaching out to you in a time of immense need and heartache. Our parents, Norma and Thomas Martins’ home was tragically destroyed in the devastating Lahaina fires. This catastrophe has taken everything from them. Their home, their possessions, their beloved pets, and all cherished memories turned to ashes. |
671 | The Bali Family | GoFundMe | Hi everyone, Aloha, I am Nathaly, and I am raising funds and assistance for my friend Jerrold Bali-Domingo and his family. I am a longtime friend of the Bali family. Jerrold and I met while serving in the Army together and he has been family ever since.These funds will be used to help The Bali Family get back on their feet. The immediate needs are shelter, food, water, clothing, and footwear. They will also need funds to eventually rebuild their home and community. And although these funds will never replace the horrific loss, they will help relieve some of the financial burden. If you know the Bali family, you know how amazing, loving and humble they are, they truly embody the spirit of Aloha. The Bali Family has been through so much in the last couple of years after facing so many family losses. Please help me relieve some of their burdens by contributing. If you can spare anything for this amazing Ohana, please contribute, all is appreciated, no amount is too small. All donations will go straight to help the Bali Family get back on their feet. |
672 | Vehikite’s & Piutau ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Telesia Vehikite born and raised in Lahaina, Maui. There is a total of 11 people and 1 fur baby in my family. I’m organizing this to Help with our family’s living expenses and rebuilding our home and workplace. |
673 | Naomi & Ernie Maitinnara | GoFundMe | Mauri and Aloha! My sister Naomi and her husband Ernie tragically lost their home and everything they’ve worked hard for in the Lahaina fire. This was not only just their home, It was a family base. It was where most of our family were able to get their start in the U.S. It was also where our mother and special needs sister were living. This loss is a total loss for the entire family. This is going to be a long and hard journey as they rebuild their lives back together, so we humbly ask for any support, even if it’s just getting the word out. All the funds will go to Naomi and her family to help them with their recovery efforts. |
674 | Ingrid Henderson | SpotFund | My mom lost everything in Lahina fire, including her dog. She has a long road to recovery both mentally and physically. If God calls you to pray, thank you. If God calls you to give, thank you. |
675 | Morimoto ʻOhana (Tanya & Debbie) | GoFundMe | I met Tanya in college our freshman year, and we've been friends ever since. She's always been an amazing friend to me and all of those around her. As her friends, we want to do everything we can to help her and her mom rebuild. Debbie and Tanya have spent their whole lives serving others. They have always been the first to help and show their love to the people around them. They give everything they can and have always been there for everyone in their lives. They now need some help from others. We are all devastated for them and the entire town of Lahaina. Rebuilding is going to take a long time and will be a marathon, not a sprint. Any amount contributes to the whole and adds up! All funds will go towards rebuilding their lives and their home. There are so many things we take for granted that they no longer have right now. There are so many things each of us would miss if our entire homes were suddenly gone. In addition to food and clothing, there are basic little things like hair brushes, toothbrushes, a warm blanket, a chair to sit in a bookshelf, a mirror, and something to wipe it with, these funds will go to helping Tanya and her mother restore some of the mini little things we take for granted and day-to-day life and put help them on the road to recovery ❤️ |
676 | Hafoka-Lavaka ʻOhana (Danielle Alaeloa & ʻOhana) | GoFundMe | Without warning our entire town had been indulged by flames. Everyone lost everything. But not everything, what she couldn’t take was the Island from the people of Lahaina. This is the story of a little resilient town in the middle of the sea. Help us all strive for what it is a lot of families really need, somewhere to call home again. Had I gone to work on this day, I would have lost these 4 little faces. Your generous donations would go to help me and my little family with the followings: Daily necessities Monthly bills Food, Gas My babies school requirements/supplies Husbands work tools Repay those who are currently helping us now Seek long term Housing On behalf of my little family & I, we thank you for your kind thoughts, words, and prayers to keep us shield and safe. We are strong and know with people like you out there who want us to succeed, from my family to yours Malo Aupito, Ofa Atu❤️(Thank you so much❤️, We love & appreciate you) -Lavakas of Wahikuli Lahaina. |
677 | Bianucci Family (Peter & Esmi) | Venmo | We are Peter and Esmi.. we are 75 yrs old and we have nothing left since our entire life burned to the ground. We ran from our Wahikuli Lahaina apartment with only the clothes we were wearing. I have been in a wheelchair since I fell down in April, I barely escaped the fire. We have nothing left, all is gone. We appreciate any help you can provide. Mahalo for your Kokua..Malama pono ..please help us all. Blessings Esmi |
678 | Maui Craft Fair ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Chad Paranto, and I am the promoter of Maui Gift and Craft Fair that is held in Lahaina every Sunday. Several of my artisans and vendors lived in Lahaina and lost everything, and we are raising money to help these Lahaina residents. Not only have these people lost their homes they have also lost their ability to create art, jewelry and crafts to support their livelihoods. Their names are (from left to right in photo): Len Ramos sells beach covers and wooden epoxy money clips; GeneCastillo-his wife-daugher-and one of their two dogs (the other didn't survive the fire)- Gene made laser engraved wood art shown in photo; Rev Kimo James Kirkman-his wife- and daughters (both his dogs passed away in the fires); Tenzin Chogyl sells unique clothing; Peter and Esmi Bianucci sold hand made jewelry; Jessalyn Manina makes hand made jewelry shown under umbrella in photo. Others with photos unavailable: Sincerity Williams, known as Lani made handmade jewelry and bags; Leslie Grant and family - she sold Hawaiian printed luggage and bags; Ashley Probst did tarrot card readings. Not only have these vendors and almost all of the Lahaina residents lost everything, but many had to endure the fire in person. If you have seen any footage, you can only imagine how graphic it was for them. Lani had to be heroic with her mom and they jumped into the ocean to escape the fire, later to be rescued by the Coast Guard. |
679 | Perez-Gonzalez Family (Deyanire, Nicole, and Ernesto) | GoFundMe | The wildfire destroyed the whole town of Lahaina including our home and our jobs. My elementary school where I had the best childhood memories are gone, it breaks my heart knowing my six year old sister won’t get to experience the joys of growing up in Lahaina. We would appreciate anything!! THANK YOU |
680 | Arielle De Versterre | Venmo | Reef Dancer Crew of Lahaina. This is my crew that lost her home and where the fire hit fast with little warning. She lost some of her neighbors. |
681 | Yap & Delos Santos ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha. My name is Gina and on Tuesday, August 8th my son Kyle, daughters Kristy, Kayla, son in-law Kahiau, and my 2 grandchildren, Ka’ohulani and Kalino evacuated their homes quickly with only the clothes on there backs, bottles, and some formula. Kristy, Kayley, & Kyle have lost there home that has many childhood memories from the time I brought each of them home from the hospital. Kayla & Kahiau’s home they recently moved into to start their own family and to transition to be independent was burned down in the Lahaina catastrophe. They are all born and raised here on Maui and never in thoughts would ever think a disaster could come upon them as quick as this did. They honestly don’t know what is next or how to come out of the shock they are in. We do know that our almighty father God will restore!We humbly ask for any type of help during this difficult time please for their ohana to help them get started for just the basic necessities, find an home, clothes, diapers, food, and shoes. We would love prayers of protection, peace, & progress.Thank you so much in advance.May God bless our Lahaina. Or donate via Venmo |
682 | Sablay ʻOhana | Venmo | My dad along with a few of my other family members have lost their homes and belongings in the Maui wildfires! Any and all support is greatly appreciated! All funds will be distributed to my family back on Maui. Thank you to everyone for all of the out pouring of love and support in this very difficult time! 💕 |
683 | Shaw Family (Sierra & ʻOhana) | GoFundMe | It’s been hard trying to put this recent tragedy into words. From waking up realizing I own nothing to knowing my family and I will have to restart from the beginning. Rummaging through donated clothes and crying while waiting in food drive lines has been the most humbling moments of my 21 years of life. It’s been easy not asking for help because the community that surrounds me has done it without request. Feeling the support from friends far and wide and watching families who have lost everything lean on each other has filled my heart. I’m not sure what the next steps are but I know the first is trusting god. My mom lost irreplaceable tokens of my dads life in the fire as well as everything physical to her name besides a few clothes packed for the evening. I left my house with a few clothes packed, my laptop, a book and my toothbrush. And as all of these things are “just things” we all got out alive, and for that I do have the most valuable thing to me; family. If you can contribute anything to rebuilding our lives from scratch, even if it’s just a prayer please send it to Lahaina ❤️ |
684 | Armitage ʻOhana (Jessica) | GoFundMe | Hello, I’m fundraising for my sister Jessica and her children. Unfortunately they have lost everything in the Maui fires. The fire ripped through their condo complex and everything was destroyed. We are so happy that her and the kids are safe as well as their pup Moona who they rushed to evacuate but they only have the clothes on their backs right now. This is all incredibly cruel because Jessica lost her oldest son Tayvin at just 17 years old in December 2021. Life has been unthinkably hard for them all as they have had to learn how to live in this life without him. Getting into the condo they lost is just all the more devastating. Jessica was on a waitlist for over a year to get into bc it was an affordable and new condo, a place for single parents like Jessica to make a home. When she got the news she was accepted it was a bright spot in the heartbreaking few years Jess and the kids have had.They lost all of their physical keepsakes they had of Tayvin as well. It’s just too much for one family to go through. Please help if you can and keep them in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this cruel twist of fate. |
685 | Chrissy and Emma | GoFundMe | My sister and her wife Emma live and work in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. The fire moved so fast through the harbor, that they weren’t able to save their own boat, and they were forced to jump on a nearby skiff and race down the harbor, telling nearby boaters to abandon their boats and jump in with them before it was too late. Chrissy and Emma would spend the next several hours saving people, specifically two small children they found trapped between the fires of Front Street and the reef. Chrissy and Emma have lost all forms of income and their business in which they delivered food and goods to the community of neighboring island, Lanai. Lahaina Harbor has been completely obliterated along with their three work boats and three work vehicles. The night of the fire Chrissy and Emma spent the night on a mooring watching everything they know, love and have worked for burn to the ground. I don’t know what the future looks like for them but I know they are going to need to rely on help from friends and family. |
686 | Dagupion-Stone ‘Ohana | GoFundMe | My name is Jyan Kahahane and I am starting this fundraiser on behalf of my girlfriends family. I am from Wailuku, Maui, but also have family who live out on the West side of Maui. I have been living with the Dagupion's ever since obtaining a job out there and was blessed to be apart of the family and Lahaina community. The family consists of Jessie Dagupion (Father), Heidi Stone (Mother), three kids (Belle, Delaney, Kyndelyn), and a dog named Delilah. This family resides in Lahaina, Maui, and were forced to flee from their hometown due to the enraged flames that destroyed their entire town, which caused their parents, and oldest (Belle), to become unemployed. Luckily, their house is still standing; however, we do not know the living conditions that comes with their home. It will take a long while until they are allowed to move back into their home, so we are not asking for much, just hoping to raise some money due to their displacement. At this moment, the Dagupion family and I, have been living at my parents house in Wailuku. Thank you for taking time to hear their story. Or donate via Venmo. |
687 | Coloma-Villegas-Quijano ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi Everyone this is Oliva Coloma and Kevin Baclig asking for everyone for their support and help to find our Missing families. August 8, 2023, we can still remember how tragic and how devastating the wildfire in Lahaina that killed many of our loved ones. This wildfire caused a lot of destruction of structures including our home that we've been protecting and cherishing for years. Now, 9 of our family members are still missing and we doing our very best to locate them. We know that these challenging times can be really tough but with all your help, we know that we can do more and move forward with all our plans in life because we still believe that life must still go on. Also, with all your help, we know that we can find all the answers we are looking for. |
688 | Pasalo ʻOhana (Shanelle, Shawn, Reyell, Marvelyn) | GoFundMe | My name is Shanelle Pasalo. Our family lived in the beautiful historic Lahaina town, in the same home, for many generations. Like many others, we were affected by the Lahaina wildfires and lost everything. We escaped only with the clothes on our back, car and phones. Leaving everything we owned behind. The home that was open to all, filled with memories and joy is sadly no longer. Our family is all back together after days of being separated with no contact. We are so grateful to all be together and we thank God our family is safe and well. It pains us to ask for help, as many people are also in need. We have never done anything like this but, we are trying to get back on our feet and anything will help. Or donate via Venmo. |
689 | Kaska ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Yuki and I’m fundraising for my best surf friend Keiko and her son Tyzo. She is a hard working single mother who enjoys simple life in Lahaina for many years, surfing, cooking, working and taking care of her 15 years old son. Their house was burned to the ground from Lahaina fire on Aug 8th, 23. She didn’t even have time to bring her cell phone with her to escape! She lost everything including her only and favorite surfboard made by Stu MacRobbie. She is so humble and wont seek any donations, but I wanted to help her at least to get some of her needs met to get back on her feet for herself and her son Tayzo and eventually a new surfboard, I don’t want her to lose everything she loves. Mahalo nui loa! All the money raised here goes to Keiko directly. |
690 | Ceon and Queja ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Family of 13 lost everything during the lahaina brush fire. Family home, personal belonging,, and memories gone in a blink of an eye, only thing remaining is the clothing on our back Or donate via Venmo |
691 | Po’omaikai Estores Losano Leona & Jay Castillo | Venmo | *We have been searching for Po'omaikai Estores-Losano since the fires and still continue to do so. I am reaching out to anyone who comes across this post to please help donate to my aunty and her ohana as they navigate through this tragic journey. The funds will go to helping her family get situated from whatever outcome we come across- we are trying to prepare for the worst but praying for the best. Po’o is a father to two boys. He worked and lived in Lahaina. From all the stories that Leona N Jay CastilloKuulei BarutBraeden Estores-CastilloJay N Leona Castillo share Po’o is so loved and cared for. As the minutes goes by, it seems like eternity not knowing the unknown. No matter what we are here for you all. Sending my aloha. I ask that you please respect their privacy and try to refrain from asking questions like , “are you okay or has he been found” we are all mourning and grieving over the situation and taking it one day and a time. If we do have any updates we will share in hopes that he will return home safe. Any donations would be greatly appreciated. |
692 | Kalikolehua Pasco-Dusenberry & Herny Henry | Venmo | *This is Kalikolehua Pasco-Dusenberry and Herny Henry with their two kids Tobi and CJ. They have been displaced and lost everything due to the wildfires. The connection to Lahaina is all they have ever known, worked, lived ,and kids went to school there. Our hearts are with you and we will rise and get through this together. Our hale is your hale. Any donations are greatly appreciated in this time of need. |
693 | Amano Family (Leonore, Gregory, & Family) | GoFundMe | My name is Leonore Amano. My brother Gregory and I have lost our family home due to the Maui Wildfire that tore through our town of Lahaina. I was at work when it happened, Greg is in Japan. Next door to our home is my mother’s home, the house where the two of us grew up. That house was also consumed by the fire. Mom was forced to evacuate without being able to take anything with her, but she made it out unscathed. Not only did we lose both of our homes, we lost all of our possessions, including my car. My mom and aunty are currently residing with family members on Oahu. I am currently couch surfing with friends. Many of our friends, neighbors, and even other family members have also lost their homes, so any donation will be very much appreciated. The funds raised will help provide us with the means to provide for basic necessities for daily living while we figure out the next steps on our road to recovery and our rebuilding efforts. Thank you, |
694 | Frank & Valerie Perry & Shirley Chung | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Kristine Wightman and I'm asking for help on behalf of my parents, Frank and Valerie Perry - as well as my sister and brother in law and 91 year old grandmother who all lost their homes last week in the Maui wildfires.My parents are both born and raised on Maui. My dad served for 26 years in the Air Force and they finally returned home to Maui about 10 years ago to fully enjoy their retirement. They lost their home as well as everything they own in the fire. They literally left with only the clothes they were wearing. My dad's boat, truck and moped were also lost. Or donate via Venmo |
695 | Lagpacan ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello friends, my name is Heckie Lagpacan and I’m raising funds for my Family of Lahaina,Maui. Our family lost everything from the wild fire. Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
696 | Akiyama ʻOhana (Mike, Myrtle, Stacey) | GoFundMe | On the night of the wildfires, our family lost a property we’ve called home since the early 1950s. Four generations of Kawabatas, Akiyamas and Ginozas: Mike, Myrtle (Kawabata), and Stacey Akiyama; Royden, Susan, Ryan, Roen, and Sara Ginoza; and Troy and Tammy (Akiyama) Ching have lived and made cherished memories there. While we’re grateful to report that everyone safely escaped in time, starting over will be a long and difficult road that is unfortunately complicated by medical challenges in recent years. Mike, Myrtle and Stacey lost almost everything they owned. Mike and Myrtle are nearing 80 years old, and Mike has limited mobility. Stacey helps care for his parents while also working at Princess Nahienaena Elementary School. Money raised will go directly to basic necessities right now, and toward future expenses, such as long-term housing. There are so many families in Lahaina suffering, but anything to help our family rebuild would be deeply appreciated! Or donate via Venmo |
697 | Marceline Farquharson & Jissell Walters | GoFundMe | I met Marceline at Tourneau Whalers Village last year. She is one of the nicest, kindest, and most positive person I’ve ever met. Whether we were talking about personal stories or about the time pieces we had in mind, she was always putting smiles on everyone. Her passion for making anyone’s day is impressive. Unfortunately, just as many other ohanas on Maui, she and her family lost their house and everything from the wildfire. I am extremely sorry to hear first hand story from someone I personally know in Maui, and would like everyone on social media to read her story and consider donating to their Go Fund Me. She deserves support from everyone as much as the rest of the ohanas on Maui! Mahalo everyone for their time and support! |
698 | Brandi Castro Tartios | Venmo | *Aloha. I'm calling out for aloha and support for our ʻohana in Lāhainā who lost everything in the devastating wild fires. The quaint green house on Paunau Street no longer stands. It has been in the Castro ʻOhana for generations. They worked so hard for that home and raised many beautiful keiki and mo'opuna there. Brandi Castro Tartios, loving know as "Aunty Bran" to all of her nephews and nieces, is a long time employee of Lahainaluna School and is one one of the most caring and selfless people I know. She resided in that family home on her own since losing our aunty. Despite losing everything in the fire, she still looks for ways to take care of her neighbors and community before her own needs. She is not one to ask for a handout which is why I am doing this on her behalf. If you find it in your heart to share what you can with her, you would be doing something life changing for a really good person. Mahalo. Ke Aku pū. |
699 | Cabading ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, my name is Theressa, but many know me as Tessa. This is my family. What started as hurricane winds QUICKLY turned into a brush fire. My family and I got separated during this time as we all left at different times & in different cars. My uncle, younger brother & I got stuck in traffic at Front street where mulptiple fires started surrounding us. many people started to leave their cars & so did we. The 3 of us had to jump over the brick wall & down to/into the waters while sitting on rocks for over 6 hours. along with that, we were carrying and holding our 2 dogs. We have a few minor burns from flying embers, and luckily nothing too serious. |
700 | Irene Kosaka & Kosaka ʻOhana | Venmo | The Kosaka family are from Lahaina. Two separate family houses were lost, but my grandmother's sister, Irene Kosaka, is the one in most need. She lost everything and especially needs replacements for clothing, hygiene supplies and personal care items. |
701 | Tim and Kai Craft | GoFundMe | Please donate what you can to help my dear friend Tim and his son Kai who lost their home in the fires in Lahaina, Maui. Tim is an amazing human who would drop everything to help any of his friends in need. Tim's attitude is amazing. He is feeling blessed that he and Kai are safe and is currently volunteering with the World Central Kitchen to help feed those in need. Even during this very difficult time, he is putting the needs of others above his own. Tim also lost his place of employment, Kimo's, in the fire. All funds will help Tim and Kai replace the items they lost and help relieve some of the financial stress during this difficult time. Everything helps. Thank you! Or donate via Venmo. |
702 | Kevin & Kelly (Burke) Williams | GoFundMe | As many of you have seen on the news, Maui experienced a horrific disaster. Fortunately, my sister Kelly Williams, her husband Kevin, and their beautiful daughters are safe. They did lose their home on Lahainaluna Road and everything in it as they left barefoot with only a few minutes before their home caught fire. Their home was in direct line of the Maui Wildfires. Many people have reached out to see how they can help. While they will need a lot in the long term, please consider helping them as soon as possible. Thank you in advance |
703 | Hoʻopai Ohana | GoFundMe | My Aunty Melecia , her brother Kai, and her children Kaimana (24), Serenity (18) & Kamakoa (11), all born and raised in Lahaina lost everything, and were forced to leave everything behind but the family dogs and the clothes on their backs. Please Kokua (help) with prayers, donations or even just sharing with family and friends. Anything will be greatly appreciated. |
704 | Rachel & Pamela Landon | GoFundMe | Rachel and Pamela have lived in lahaina their entire life. Pamela worked while Rachel went to to school as a long girl. Over the years Pamela has gotten very sick. Rachel recently moved back to Lahaina to take care of her sick mother. Months later the fires happened, burning everything they have ever worked for. Their home was taken their jobs and all belonging and medical equipment for Pamela. They escaped the flames with the clothes on their back we are lucky they are alive but need help to get on their feet and help so Rachel can continue to care for her mother. |
705 | Steve Moyer & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We lost everything. My name is Steve Moyer, I arrived in Lahaina 46 years ago after serving in the US Air Force. I’m a Vietnam Veteran and an Agent Orange Cancer Survivor. I grew up as a military brat. Once my father retired I went in to the service. The first half of my life was constantly moving to different military bases. I’ve spent over half of my life living in Lahaina. I truly love Lahaina. It’s the only place that has ever felt like home. My roots are here. My daughter was born and raised in Lahaina and attended all Lahaina schools. I’ve always tried to give back to my community over the years through volunteer work and civic organizations. Now I’m the one who needs help. I lost everything. I narrowly escaped with my life and the clothes on my back. Grieving the loss of our 2 kittens and their mother who were in the home. Lost absolutely everything nothing is left. Beloved family photos, my daughter’s childhood artwork, clothes, tools, computer, tv, etc everything!!! Please donate. Anything helps. Mahalo. |
706 | Nani Kenolio | Venmo | My grandma was one of thousands affected by the devastating lahaina wildfires that occurred on August 8 , 2023. My grandma as most may know as “Aunty Nani” escaped just in time but lost her home and everything in it. She’s lived in lahaina for over 30 years and was a school bus driver for about 15+ years. Any kōkua is very much appreciated. My heart is with those affected by this tragedy and all of lahaina town. |
707 | Murray ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Crystal. I started this fundraiser to help support my parents, Richard and Betsy Murray. We believe they have lost everything in this horrific tragedy, including their home and business. My parents have lived in Lahaina for their entire lives, serving the community through Kaanapali Beach Ministry Church and Lahaina Ice Company. They will need as much support as we can give them, emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Please continue to keep our families, friends, and our hometown community of Lahaina in your prayers. Your support in any way will help. |
708 | Chadwick & Clark Families | GoFundMe | My heart is breaking for all the people in Maui who have lost their homes, memories and their precious town of Lahaina. Two of my very closest friends are safe but have lost everything including their home. A pile of ashes is all that remains. Both Amy and Seanna along with their families belong to some of the most caring, generous and selfless people I know - now they need our help. The community of Lahaina is strong but the road to recovery is long, any contribution helps! Our support will go towards providing them a place to stay and hopefully rebuilding their lives soon. |
709 | Flo and Susan Munar | GoFundMe | My name is Karen, I spent these last few days reflecting on my family’s tragedy in Maui. Some of you know I still have a lot of family there. This is about my Uncle Flo and Auntie Susan and their family. They lost everything in the fires in Lahaina. They’re safe and with the kindness of their community, they for now have a place to stay temporarily. But starting over will be financially difficult for them and their 2 children. They lost all their personal belongings which now, they’ll need to replace. When the fires happened, they walked out only with the clothes on their back. They’re a kind and hardworking family, they’re always here to help anyone out and now they’re in need and I am asking everyone to please show kindness back. My uncle worked in the hotel industry for years and my aunt worked at Lahaina Safeway, if you've visited Lahaina I wouldn't doubt they've helped you in the past. |
710 | Kelli and Bear Keahi | GoFundMe | Aloha, I’m Eric Mitchell and would like to raise some funds for my dear friends Kelli and Bear Keahi. Just a few days ago, their house and everything they owned was destroyed in the Lahaina fire on Maui. Being the proud people that they are, I know they would be very reluctant to set something like this up for themselves. Why send money to these folks when there are so many others in need? Because I know that as soon as they can get some stability, they will be the ones out there helping many others in their community. I’d appreciate it greatly if you could help Kelli, Bear and their daughter Kauanoe during this time of need. Mahalo |
711 | Chris, Stasia and Frida | GoFundMe | Chris moved to Lahaina in 2004 and started at Cool Cat Cafe the same year. In 2010, Captain Jack's opened and has worked for both restaurants ever since. Stasia was born in November 2006. She’s starting her junior year and is active in water polo, but has participated in cheer, tumbling, and wrestling. Stasia will be a Lahainaluna grad, Class of 2025. These funds will help them relocate near Lahaina so that Stasia can finish high school. Any amount you can give is incredibly meaningful and appreciated. Thank you! |
712 | Bobbo and Alison Stanford | GoFundMe | Aloha, please join me in supporting Bobbo and Alison Stanford after the devastating fire in Lahaina. They are grateful to be alive, but they've lost their home, pet, vehicles, and their beautiful sailboat Mareva. The status of their shop and the extent of the damage is still unknown. For those of us in the harbor community specifically, Lahaina could never have been what it was without these two. Their hard work and expertise have been invaluable among Lahaina boat owners, and so many of us owe so much to their dedication to always helping others. For myself, they've been my Ohana, and while they'd never ask for it on their own, I'd like to repay their generosity by helping them get through this now. |
713 | Ashley Razo | GoFundMe | Aloha community, My name is Ashley Razo and it is with a heavy heart that I am one of many who have lost their homes and everything in it due to the recent Maui fires. My home was one of 16 homes in Kula destroyed. I have been receiving an outpour of messages and ways people can help. I am grateful for any monetary donation made. I have paused on taking donations of clothes, toiletries, food and cat supplies as I have many to sort through thankfully. These funds will be used to buy additional supplies for myself not received by donation. Thank you for reading and contributing to my rebuilding chapter. |
714 | Mike & Stephanie Makaiwi-Young | GoFundMe | Our parents mike & steph have been displaces due to the Maui fires. I ask for help for fuel cost and other much needed necessities during these next fews days, even months until they are able to go back to their jobs and function normally. |
715 | Jojo Hildago & ʻOhana | Venmo | * |
716 | Pualehualani Pontes & Team | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Pualehualani Pontes, I and 30 team members live in Oahu and on Maui, we all work on Maui and was housed in Lahaina, 1267 Nahale pl, up the road by shells gas station. Our Hale was burnt down, everything is gone, left with just the clothes they had on. This has impacted my team and placed us in a financial struggle. We lost the house, and it put us out of a job. We are just grateful that we are still living as so many others has lost a loved one. I am reaching out for any help for my team and I to recover the loss and for assist with bills etc. All donations will be split between the team. Please, kokua, anything will help. |
717 | Keo & Dapitan Ohana | GoFundMe | Aloha Folks, my name is kekai keo. My son a'ali'ikūmakani and I are born & raised in Lahaina. I'm a server / manager at a resturand in downtown Lahaina. Unfortunately on August 8th, 2023 we lost 3 of our family homes due to the Fire that completely took out our town. We are asking for any help we can get to rebuild / stay on our feet during this crazy time. We’re blessed and thankful for anything. Mahalo. Or donate via Venmo |
718 | Kitty Cross and Mark Shimer | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Peggy Hutchinson and I am fundraising for my cousins Kitty Cross and Mark Shimer. As a lot of people in Maui, they lost their business in the devastating fire that destroyed all of Lahaina. These two people were the hardest working people, finally fulfilling their dream of buying the commercial kitchen that they had been renting for years. They catered to all the fishing boats and Mark, a very talented chef that for many years did catering all around the island. Their dream came to a reality within the last year only to lose everything in the fire. We hope you can find it in your hearts to help them rebuild. |
719 | Montiel Cardenas ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We are so devastated by what has happened to Lahaina. So much of our community has lost everything, including ourselves. We are so grateful that our family is safe and are continuing to pray and hope for all of the other families to be safe and reunited as well. My sister and her family barely got out of their house with the clothes on their back and were not able to grab anything before their house was gone. We appreciate all of the support from friends and know that we will all get through this together. God bless |
720 | Malia & Wilbert Pascua | GoFundMe | Aloha Dear Friends and Family, The Pascua ohana's lives were forever changed when this devastating Lahaina fire swept through their ancestral home, leaving behind nothing but ashes and memories. Wilbert and Malia are a ray of light to everyone they come across. They are the most selfless individuals we have ever known. They are reliable and will drop everything to help someone in a heart beat. They are parents to 5 beautiful children, Shay, Jaeden, Lawai'a, Konalia and their miracle baby Ku'u. We are committed to using the funds raised to secure a safe haven for their family, a place where they can heal, dream, and rebuild their lives. Your generosity will provide more than a roof over their heads; it will gift the family a second chance and a reminder that compassion knows no bounds. |
721 | Christine Latuselu & Fano Sulunga | GoFundMe | Aloha mai kakou. I am ChristineMarie Latuselu of Lahaina, and our family home on Ka’akolu St. was burned in the Lahaina fire. We are grateful for the gift of life, because like many others we had to evacuate with little notice and lost everything. The house I grew up in, the house my mom grew up in, the house my grandparents created a home for their ‘ohana is now a memory… Then two weeks later another unexpected event happened, and I went into early labor, but she didn’t make it 💔 we are still in shock and trying to process it all. Anything helps as we try to rebuild our lives one day at a time, sometimes even one moment at a time. Mahalo nui for all the love and support we’ve received thus far ❤️ WE are truly Grateful 🙏🏽 |
722 | Zarate ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We are helping to raise money for our family who fell victim of the most recent Maui Lahaina fire tragedy that happened today. This fire has resulted in them losing everything including their home, cars, and all other belongings. As they had to evacuate with nothing but the clothes on their back. They’re a family of 5 with a college student who was home for the summer. If there is anyway that you can help it is very appreciated. Prayers for the family are also very appreciated! |
723 | Arakawa ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, my name is Macy Catalano, and I’m raising funds for the Arakawa ‘Ohana. They, like many, lost their family home, belongings, and memories in this catastrophic fire which has burned down our entire hometown. Over the last 30 years, they grew their family and lives in the heart of Lahaina. Both parents Douglas and Lori Arakawa have called this house on Waine’e Street their home since the early 90’s. Doug attended and graduated from Lahainaluna Highschool, along with both of his children Austin and Amanda. As integrated parts of their community, the Arakawa family is devastated by the loss of not just their belongings, but their neighborhood, and our beloved Lahaina. They are currently safe, but have no where to go or call home. |
724 | Mano ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, my name is Emma Lyn Adolpho and I've started this go fund me in hopes of helping my aunty Gigi Mano and her ʻohana, who have lost everything but each other to the Lahaina fire. My Aunty and her ʻohana moved to Lahaina in 1997 to family land and resided there since. My Aunty, her daughter Nakala, son in law Keoni, and eight of her grandchildren (oldest 26 years old, youngest 17 months old) lived right there in the heart of Lahaina on Luakini street. Their home on Luakini housed generations of the Mano ʻohana and held many memories and loved ones, some who had passed prior to the fire. The ashes of her husband Larry (Lionel) Mano deceased (2013), and four year old granddaughter Kaiohu Kapu who passed in 2014 is now apart of the land where the house once stood. Or donate via Venmo |
725 | Bob 'Ole' Olsen | GoFundMe | Many of you might be wondering if the legendary surfboard shaper Bob “Ole” Olson survived the fires. Yes...he just made it out alive with the help of a young couple that helped Bev get him into their car. They grabbed the cats and dog and not much else. He has lost his home, shaping room/business, and storage unit . In the dash out the door even his hearing aids and glasses were left behind. Can you imagine starting from scratch at 93 years old? As we are all wondering how can we help, this would be a worthy cause to donate to! I hope that the community can kokua and help him to land on his feet. He has shared the stoke with so many surfers with his longboards over the decades that I hope we can all help him now. |
726 | Vasquez-White ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Desiree Vasquez, I’ve been truly blessed to be raised up in such a tight knit community called Lahaina. We are so so grateful to know our home was one of the few in our neighborhood that was spared, but it is not livable and for the safety of ourselves along with our kids we had to make the decision to leave Lahaina & we do not know when we will be able to return to our home. We are so thankful to have been taken in by some family members for the time being. Your support in helping our family get through this life changing experience is greatly appreciated. The funds raised will be utilized to provide relief for temporary shelter, clothing, and food. |
727 | Deborah Surace | Venmo | *I'm starting this on behalf of my friend Deborah. She has lost her home at Baby beach and all of the things that she needs to run her business Maui Dolce. Beautiful Caftans and dresses. Debra has been an artisan on Maui for nearly a decade and apart of the Maui swap meet, Lahaina Civic Center, and Maui's best craft fair community. Please help her get the basic things that she needs. |
728 | Guadarrama ʻOhana | GoFundMe | This is Cinthia Guadarrama's family. She is our beloved cleaner in Maui. She and her family had less than 5 min to run from the fires that devastated Lahaina. They are struggling with trauma and figuring out how to handle basic needs. They have nothing but the clothes on their backs. We offered our condo but for now it has no electricity or water. Cinthia's husband joined her cleaning business and now they both have to start from scratch. Their work vehicle burned, all their linens, cleaning supplies and equipment. Many of their clients lost their rentals, so once they get back on their feet they will have less income.Cinthia embodies everything about the aloha spirit. She is one of most genuinely kind people you could ever meet. |
729 | Panlasigui ʻOhana (Taylor) | Venmo | Hi, I am Taylor Panlasigui (Antonio Jr, Lee-Ann, Taylor, Ross, and Rayn) and we are on eof the families who lost our homes. Any donations will help us rebuild what we lost. We are just devastated. This support and everyone's love has been amazing! |
730 | Evin and Donna Blanco | GoFundMe | *Evin and Donna Blanco have lived on Luakini St. for such an immense time they are staples of the Front St. community. Donna worked for Pioneer Inn for YEARS and eventually even moved onto management after the Papa'aina renovation. Evin worked at the Baya Bowls food truck on Waine'e, which was locally owned and walking distance from their beautiful home. They are still looking for their 3 beloved cats, Mochi, Bunny, and Saucy. Or donate via Venmo |
731 | Kiernan Steiner | Venmo | My family members in Lahaina lost their 7 bedroom home. They are asking for help to purchase bedding, sheets, blankets, pillows - but they have also lost expensive medical supplies (i.e. dialysis machine). Anything you can spare will help. |
732 | LaValle ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We lost everything in the Lahaina fires. We lived on the property of the Lahaina Jodo Mission. My brother and I both grew up on the West side of Maui starting from Children of the Rainbow, Holy Innocents', to Lahainaluna graduates. After years of working on Front St., my parents were finally able to sell their art starting post-COVID. We lost all of our art in the fire, our business, and countless ireeplaceable family treasures. |
733 | Kamake’eaina ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha family and friends, we, the children of Lenward Kamake’eaina, are starting this fundraiser to help our father and his family get back on their feet. Sadly, our father, along with his family and his in-laws, have lost their house and all of their possessions. With little time to evacuate, his wife was only able to get our two sisters, their pets and herself out of the house. Leaving behind everything, they are left with little to no clothes, barely any baby essentials for our one-year-old sister and lost all the supplies for our 10-year-old sister who was about to start her new school year. Any type of kokua would be greatly appreciated at this time. |
734 | Cardenas ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Heriberto Negrete Cardenas, Jose Cardenas, and Claudia Cardenas. My name is Heriberto. Most people in Lahaina know me as Eddie. My family and I live at the bottom of Lahainaluna Road near Paunau Park. Like man others due to this horrible fire my home was one of the homes that did not make it leaving us with nothing but the clothes we had on and a dew shirts I grabbed running out with my dog. |
735 | Miranda Sanchez ʻOhana (Lizet & Family) | GoFundMe | my name is lizet sanchez. last august 8th unfortunately we lost everything due to the big fire that happened in lahaina... our family of 4 including 2 babies of 13 months and 4 months thank god we are fine and nothing happened to the babes. only material losses Or donate via Venmo |
736 | Pasalo ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Shawn-Yvler Pasalo and my family lived in a beautiful town called Lahaina located in Maui since 1996. My family was affected by the outrageous wildfires that burned our hometown, homes, and jobs down. I’m fundraising to help my family make money because we are in a rough situation right now, and with the money we will save up for a new home. Thankfully my family is back together after being separated for a couple of days. Thank God that our family is safe. |
737 | Akanesi Va'a | Venmo | *Akanesi Vaa and her family made it safety along with the Grandmother and baby that asked for their help. |
738 | Contra Mestre Fabio | GoFundMe | Greetings, our comrades in Maui are in dire need of assistance. Perhaps some of you are familiar with Contra Mestre Fabio and his unwavering commitment to the Maui community. Both he and a handful of his disciples have been left with nothing. On top of that, he lost his business. Join us in expressing compassion and providing aid during this distressing period. Every cent donated will be directly allocated to their recovery. |
739 | Constantino, Domingo, & Mendoza ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, on behalf of the Constantino, Domingo, & Mendoza Ohana I humbly ask for your support during this difficult time. My family who I have created this gofund me for has lost everything and some still unaccounted for. I am niece, cousin, and aunt to them and would like to help in any way possible. Like many others they left their home on foot due to their neighborhood being engulfed with no chance to escape by vehicle! Barely making it out, with the grace of god they were able to make it to Puamana where a Good Samaritan offered them a ride out of Lahaina and into kahului. They left behind everything, but are grateful to be alive with the terrors of what seemed like an apocalyptic scene or bombing of our home town! We are still hanging onto hope for our loved ones Allen Constantino & Leticia (Letty) Constantino as they are still unaccounted for. & ask that if you have any information please contact us. |
740 | Lahaina Christmas Store | GoFundMe | In the face of this tragic loss, our hearts ache for the incredible staff of the Lahaina Christmas Store – Edwin Delaney, Jen Miller, Kaye Pagpacan, Perlita Tapanan, and Editha Portugal, many lost their homes and belongings in the flames, barely escaping with their lives. As the daughter of the owner of the Lahaina Christmas Store, I’ve had the honor of witnessing the magic and joy the store brought to countless lives from around the world. If you’ve had the opportunity to experience the wonder of the store, you understand the immense happiness and countless memories that were made within its walls.100% of all proceeds will go directly to Edwin, Jen, Kaye, Perlita and Editha, offering them a lifeline with the support they need to start rebuilding their lives. |
741 | Castro ʻOhana | Venmo | My family and I (Rose Nakamiyo, Paulette Vee, Susan Kealoha, Jill Sprott) have set up a family Venmo account with the help of our cousins, Alton DeGama Sr. & Richelle Kekona, to assist our 10 families who have lost it all in the fires. The proceeds for this account will be evenly distributed amongst all 10 families. Those affected are: Valene Casco & Family, Eric Casco & Family, Kai Castro & Family, Alton DeGama Sr., Alton DeGama Jr. & Family, Kevin Fujimoto & Family, Lehua Li & Family, Shannon Li & Family, Lilian Suter, & Brandi Tartios. Let’s show our affected loved ones that together, families stand strong. Through our unity, love, and compassion, our Castro ‘Ohana will persevere. Together our positive impact will make a difference and restore hope. Cousins are connected heart to heart – distance and time can never break them apart! Your generosity will be greatly appreciated and will go a long way helping our family who are facing the aftermath of this tragedy. Thank you for your consideration and support. If you do not have a Venmo and would like to donate, please reach out and we will assist in other ways. |
742 | Jacqueline Chirino Cruz | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Silvana Palencia I am the step mom of Jacqueline Chirino Cruz. She is one of many others who lost their homes to the Lahaina fire. Im making this on her behalf, all proceeds will go to her. As many of you may know, Lahaina has faced a devastating loss. I am reaching out to you with a heavy heart during these devastating times. The fires in Lahaina not only burnt down EVERYTHING it burnt down the home she grew up in. Jacqueline’s childhood has always been Lahaina. She was about to start college pretty soon but with these devastating time it will be hard for her n her family to get back up. If you are able to help, please consider donating to Jacqueline and family in their time of need. They have lost jobs, their home, everything… anything you are able to donate to help them get through this crisis is much appreciated. Thank you very much. |
743 | Louella Haia | Venmo | *Anyone who lives in Lahaina and has a long genealogy there know Aunty Louella Haia. She's everyone's Aunty/Mommy. The day of the fire a tree fell down taking along a utility pole with it blocking their driveway as the flames were roaring across the street. They were able to get out with help of family and freinds just in time. Aunty Louella is a caretaker of her brother Charles Haia and he is disabled and blind. I know times are tough and many need aid, but these are the most generous people. |
744 | Dela Cruz Family (Florence, Floribelle, Foilan, Jane, AJ, Mae, Lily, Oreo) | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Florence. I am creating this to help my family who have lost there home due to the Lahaina fire. First and foremost I am grateful that my family including our extended ohana are all safe! The fire that ravished the beautiful community of Lahaina(where I also grew up) has burned our family home. My mom, dad,brother(Froilan), sister in law(Jane), nephew(AJ) my sister(Mae)and niece(Lily) and Oreo(fur baby)lived in the home. With no indication of what this devastating fire would create, my brother and sister in law had to flee with AJ, Lily and Oreo. Like many they were not able to bring anything with them as this was unexpected. The funds will help them with basic needs and to get back on there feet. We appreciate and thank you! Or donate via Venmo |
745 | Erich Semak | GoFundMe | Hi I’m fundraising for my brother who lost everything in the Lahaina, Maui fires 8/8-8/9. He only has the clothes on his back, the home he was renting is completely gone along with his job, a famous restaurant, Fleetwoods, on Front Street. He is a generous, hardworking, compassionate, kind person who is well loved by everyone. I started this for him to survive and help him get on his feet again. |
746 | Shaun Collins and Laura Cole | GoFundMe | Hi, I'm Sabrina and I'm fundraising for my brother Shaun Collins and his girlfriend Laura Cole. They lost everything in the Lahaina fire like so many did. Shaun moved to Lahaina in July 2018 after buying a wedding planning company. He packed up his entire life in Oregon where he grew up and shipped everything that mattered to him over to Maui to start his new chapter. That chapter started roughly when our dad unexpectedly passed away a week after he moved to Hawaii. Shaun began his wedding planning business after returning from Oregon (for our dad's celebration of life) and worked at Foodland Farms in Lahaina before getting a job with HFA (distributing food to stores in Lahaina). When covid hit in 2020, the wedding planning business was put on hold (since no tourists were allowed for so long). Shaun and Laura met in March 2019. Laura had been on Maui for years and is very loved by many in the theater community and works at local schools as a teacher (4th grade the last two years). They need money to rebuild their lives in Maui. Or donate via Venmo |
747 | Sequeira ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Among those who lost everything, we learned that in our own family, 7 family homes were destroyed. All funds raised will be sent to our cousin Leo in Wailuku, Maui, who will take everything we receive and distribute it equally among our 7 families to help meet their immediate and urgent needs. Lahaina has been the family home on my dad’s side for generations. My childhood we spent many summers in Lahaina deepening our relationship with aunties, uncles and cousins and learning about our Hawaiian culture and roots; which I am eternally grateful to my parents as well as my aunties and uncles. These are the cousins, aunties and uncles we are wanting to bless. |
748 | Velasco ʻOhana (Ray) | GoFundMe | On behalf of his fellow crewmembers, we are fundraising for Ray and his family who have lost everything due to the fires in Lahaina. Ray is the most kindhearted, selfless individual who loves his family more than anything. He splits his time between Maui & New York, sacrificing being away from home so he can work & help his parents with additional expenses as he also has a special needs brother. Although he & his family are both prideful & humble, they are having a difficult time accepting help. However, given this circumstance, I know they would graciously appreciate any support & comfort they can get. Or donate via Venmo |
749 | Pascual ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Glen Pascual and I am fundraising on behalf of my family. I never thought I would ever have to do this, but I am starting this gofundme to humbly ask for your help. Our family has been affected by the wildfire that devastated my beloved hometown of Lahaina, Maui on August 8, 2023. Our family home was destroyed in the fire. Our 90 year-old mother Natividad Pascual barely escaped with her life. But thanks to God and many angels, she is still alive and staying here with me in Wailuku. My brother Macario and his family, Karen, Nick and Evan are safe but sheltering at home in Honokowai. They’ve been without power, and phone and cell service have been sporadic since Tuesday. My Mom was evacuated to the Lahaina Civic Center shelter, where she was seen by EMTs for her eye injuries and small burns from the flying embers and ash. There, she was able to be transported by ambulance to Maui Memorial Medical Center where I was able to reunite with her at 3 a.m. Thank God. We truly believe that our Dad in Heaven was protecting our Mom. The Pascual roots are firmly planted in Lahaina and we will never leave. We hope to one day enjoy the bounty from the marungay tree that my Dad planted back in 1969. The base of the tree still appears to be there – I am confident that it will recover as will our family and all of Lahaina. We appreciate anything you can give. Mahalo and thank you! |
750 | Macario Pascual | GoFundMe | This fundraiser is to help provide aid to my father through this transition and eventually restart his business. Funds will help replace lost artwork, material, frames, and other artist equipment. Irreplaceable photos dating back to the late 70's, all of which documented Lahaina's history and served as the source of inspiration and reference for my father's work, were destroyed. These funds will also help buffer the loss of income to continue paying bills, food, and other essential necessities as we navigate through these uncharted, trying times. There are countless families in need of help, we are grateful for your consideration and support in any form. We hope to see you all soon and continue the legacy of Lahaina. |
751 | Daniela Jendly | GoFundMe | *Daniela was an artist in Lahaina where she has been residing for the past 15 years. She ran a hair salon from her home on Ilikahi st where it all burned down along with all her art work. Any donations will be appreciated . Or donate via Venmo |
752 | Cummings ʻOhana (Peter, Alexa, & Banyan) | GoFundMe | Aloha - we lost our home and everything in it. We were grateful to escape minutes prior to the fire. I have a 10 month old son named Banyan. Every night we rode our bikes down to the Banyan tree for sunset. We are grateful the Banyan tree is still standing and have hope it will rise from the ashes. Please support our Ohana and rebuilding our life for our sweet Banyan Boy - Peter, Alexa, and Banyan Cummings |
753 | Keahi ʻOhana (Kanoe & ʻOhana) | GoFundMe | My name is George Wilson. My mom's family is from Lahaina, Maui. Her dad, my grandfather, grew up there and a good chunk of my Ohana lives there today, including her sister and the majority of her first cousins. Our family is incredibly tight. Many of my 2nd and 3rd cousins are like brothers and sisters to me. When situations like these happen, it's only natural for our family to come together to help support our loved ones. My aunty, Kanoe Keahi, lived across the street from the Lahaina Cannery, about a neighborhood over from Lahainaluna road. Her house, like so many others, was decimated in flames. Her dog wasn't able to get out and all they have are the clothes on their backs and they are currently houseless. With that being said, this go fund me is dedicated to her and her Ohana to help on this long road of rebuilding their lives. Full transparency, money raised here will be given directly to her. I've already started collecting donations of all sorts to send help directly to our family currently stuck in Lahaina. Friends of mine were generous enough to donate monetarily and I've personally collected nearly $1800 and counting via Venmo, that will be donated directly to my Aunty to help in getting her and her family clothes and necessities and long term help to get their lives figured out. Or donate via Venmo |
754 | Naomi Tsuda & Sean Farrington | Venmo | Aloha, Sean and I are born and raised Lahaina residents. We we’re very lucky to have escaped with our cat, leaving behind our home, belongings, vehicle, as well as my fathers ashes who passed this past March. I know that we will rebuild and I will be able to get more things but his belongings I will never be able to replace. Mahalo for your consideration. Additional Venmo Account |
755 | Ke‘eaumoku & Uilani Kapu of Na 'Aikane O Maui Cultural Center | Venmo | Na ‘Aikane o Maui Cultural Center destroyed in Lahaina fire- Ke‘eaumoku Kapu, head of the cultural center and caretaker of the property. The Lahaina fire destroyed lives, residences, businesses and many culturally significant locations and beloved spots of the old Hawaiian fishing village. The losses include Front Street’s iconic banyan tree, a fishpond and the Na ‘Aikane o Maui Cultural Center. Located in the heart of town on touristy Front Street, the two-story cultural center was a place where the Hawaiian community could gather to talk about issues facing their people, look at Polynesian artifacts, historical documents, maps and a place to provide meals. “That is all gone,” said Ke‘eaumoku Kapu, head of the cultural center and caretaker of the property. “The place is burnt down to the ground.” |
756 | Akiona / Casicas ʻOhana | GoFundMe | |
757 | Bernades ʻOhana (Merle & Branden) | GoFundMe | Long time Lahaina Family who coached youth sports and housed so many local children. They always opened their door for everyone and made sure we were always fed. This selfless hardworking family is always giving and I hope we can show our aloha in anyway. Or donate via Venmo |
758 | Camerone Jacome | GoFundMe | My brother and family friends have lost everything in the Maui fires. They spent years working "hands on" to build their home and property into an amazing place for raising kids and bringing ohana together. They had finally done it and been able to enjoy it with loved ones for only a few years before it was all wiped out just days ago. While that was an unimaginable loss all that matters to them is getting back on their feet for the girls. I'm grateful for anything you can give to help them help each other do just that. Cam, Jeremiah, Danielle, Josie & Poppy |
759 | May Jonita | GoFundMe | I'm May. I lost everything in the fire. Don't know what the next step in life is. I'm safe. So grateful to be alive. We survived the apocalypse. Everyone told me to get a GoFundMe so here we are. Anything helps at this point..Thank you all for the love and generosity. I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for our community We will rebuild. |
760 | Isaac Bancaco & Efforts To Feed & Help Lahaina Community through World Centric Kitchen | GoFundMe | I'm starting this page on behalf of Isaac Bancaco who has been working tirelessly to support other Lahaina wildfire victims since the moment he lost his home and his business (Pacific'o on the Beach). Thankfully his boat, truck and OC1 were safe, but everything else including his business is completely gone. Isaac has been selflessly dedicating his time and fundraising efforts to @chefhui through fundraising and daily trips into Lahaina to ensure survivors receive warm, fresh meals daily in collaboration with World Centric Kitchen. |
761 | Chelsie Tau-a & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello my name is Chelsie Tau-a and I have a family of 4, my fiancé Corey Powell and our boys 5year old Makkel and 7 year old Malik. We were living at the KHAKO Lahaina shelter for about 2 years up until the Lahaina fire. From the reports we've found, our unit and all of the other buildings on the property were burned to the ground along with everything we own. We were lucky enough to escape with a small duffel bag of clothes. I have started a gofundme to help us recover a portion of what was lost and I've started a Venmo as well. I will link both below thank you! We can be listed as Tau-a Ohana. Please let me know if there is a discrepancy with the vetting process as I kept my life very private during the last couple of years for safety reasons and I will provide a letter of verification from KHAKO shelter thank you very much! Or donate via Venmo |
762 | Janeen Higuchi & Lynette Ruppert | GoFundMe | My name is Lauren Yee (I am from O'ahu), I am organizing this fund on behalf of my close college friend Janeen Higuchi and her Aunt Lynette Ruppert. They suddenly lost their home, valuables, and two cats in the devastating fire that went through their hometown of Lahaina, Maui on August 8th. This was Janeen's childhood home and I can't imagine how it must feel to lose a home filled with so many memories. Thankfully Janeen was able to evacuate safely and her Aunt was not in Lahaina at the time of the fire. Your monetary donation will support any emergency expenses, living essentials, and any additional needs in the coming days. Mahalo for taking the time to read their story and for supporting Janeen and her Aunt. Or donate via Venmo |
763 | Gomes ʻOhana | GoFundMe | My name is Tehani Kuhaulua the oldest grandchild of Donna Gomes making this campaign on behalf of my immediate family members. As we all know about the horrifying drastic life-changing event that took place on August 8th, 2023. Along with many other long-term LAHAINA GROWN residents, we as well have lost everything. Not only have we lost our homes but our family is also grieving the loss of our family backbone DONNA L GOMES. We do not usually ask for assistance. However, making a GoFundMe is out of our comfort zone. During this critical time, we are in desperate need of anything you can give. Nothing |
764 | Maui Matcha Employees | GoFundMe | Our very own team members have been devastatingly affected and have completely lost their homes and livelihoods. Kesha, Jireh, and Nicole were not only a part of the Maui Matcha team but they are considered family to us. The flames consumed everything they held dear – cherished memories, personal belongings, and the place they called home. The funds raised will go directly to them and will help cover immediate essentials like clothing, shelter, and necessities. Additionally, they will aid in the daunting task of starting anew – from finding a new place to live to replacing everyday items that were lost in the fire. |
765 | Marzan ʻOhana | SpotFund | Our Ohana, the Marzan's, in Lahaina are all safe, but unfortunately, they have lost their homes and all their belongings. Just weeks before the fire happened, his son Ola (10), was diagnosed with leukemia, and has been spending their time with ongoing treatments at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children. His home, below, has also been destroyed. We pray and ask for your kokua during these tragic times. Your donations are greatly appreciated! 100% of the monies will go directly to our Ohana and will be divided amongst them. Or donate via Venmo |
766 | Laakea “Jonah” Damasco | Venmo | Laakea “Jonah” is an employee of Hyatt Resort in Kaanapali. Also lost his home! |
767 | Kelson “Kihe” | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Marissa and I am creating this for Kelson Kihe aka Kihe because I know he never will. He is prob going to be mad at me for doing this, but I feel it in my heart it’s necessary. Kihe is considered family to many and he is a beloved part of the Lāhainā community. You prob won’t meet a person that lives in Lāhainā that doesn’t know him especially within Front St. and the fishing/ boat/ surfing community. He is one of the most generous selfless humans I know. He goes above and beyond for anyone and everyone. He will give the shirt off his back and spend his last dollar on the next person without a 2nd thought. He’s a captain and fisherman who lost his boat which is his business and main source of income. Since the disaster he has been in Lāhainā on the scene everyday all day non stop doing what he does best helping people. So pls help me help someone that will never ask for it. This is a way for you to donate directly. This donation won’t only help him but his crew, and ppl close to him that are in dire need as well. |
768 | Kimo Lasswell | Venmo | Kimo is a longtime resident of Lahaina and integral part of the Maui Surf Culture surf school that was on Prison St. He lost his home. |
769 | Jessie Whitmore | GoFundMe | I’m Paul Henry and Jessie Whitmore is a long time friend of mine and like hundreds of people in Hawaii lost literally everything she owned in a matter of minutes. This was the picture that was sent to me minutes before the fire consumed her home in Lahaina. I told her to get out asap. She was one of the lucky ones. She was able to pack one bag and get out alive. Many others near her are gone and or still missing. We pray for them all and safe return. Please consider giving anything you possibly can. She has nothing but the clothes on her back and is currently living in her jeep. If you know me, I would not ask unless it was needed. Thanks for considering and god bless all of the people of Hawaii affected by this tragic incident. |
770 | Coach Terry & Shibao ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hi my name is Samantha Shibao, I lived right behind the mill before disaster struck. My father is Terry Shibao and he is one of the coaches for the LahainaLuna wrestling team. We need help to get back on our feet. Our beautiful plantation time home was unfortunately burnt down by the massive fire along with all of our valuable and sentimenal belongings. with our home being gone by the fire, my mother Cynthia Shibao lost her workplace [Holy Innocence Preschool]. Any donation no matter what size will go to rebuilding everything we lost Mahalo and thank-you for your time. Or donate via Venmo |
771 | Calucag-Alipio ʻOhana | GoFundMe | *Donations will be in euro because she is in europe fundraising for her family* My name is Franeo Rodrigo, nephew of Nicholas Calucag and Elizabeth Alipio, and I am starting this fundraiser on behalf of my Uncle and Auntie that have lost their family home and everything they own in the Lahaina wildfire. Due to the fire, they are currently without a home as well as a source of income, we therefore kindly ask for any donations, and your generosity will ensure them food and shelter. Although we are unable to replace all the countless memories, we hope to make this transition as bearable as possible, despite the conditions. Any amount would be greatly appreciated, every little helps. Whatever you believe in, please pray for them and the community of Lahaina. Mahalo, God bless & good health. |
772 | Chuck O'Bryant | GoFundMe | My Uncle Chuck is a Maui resident of 40+ years who like many, after trying to escape the flames in his vehicle, narrowly escaped the flames on foot. Chuck is in his mid 70s and suffers from diabetes that can affect his mobility. We are so grateful that he survived when so many did not. However, he's lost his home, possessions and vehicle to the flames. Many want to help and Chuck is so grateful. He's loves Maui and does not want to leave. Thankfully, he has temporary shelter with a friend but will only be able to stay there for so long. Our family's hope is that these funds will help him start to replace and rebuild what has been lost and he can stay on the island he loves. All funds raised will go directly to Chuck. If you prefer to give in another way, please reach out to myself, my uncle Michael or my dad Henri. |
773 | Jovi Diaz & Family | GoFundMe | Hello, my name is Evanjovi. Unfortunately my family was affected by the Maui wildfires this week. Fortunately, we are safe but lost our home and everything within it. We are expecting a baby and he is going to be born any day now. We'd really appreciate any donation possible. Money donated will go to housing, food, and medical expenses. If you have any donations for a newborn (diapers, clothes, etc.) we will take those as well. Any money contributed will be sent directly to my family and me to help get us through this tough time. Thank you in advance and please keep the whole island in your prayers! Or donate via Venmo |
774 | Bistra Nesheva | GoFundMe | My name is Bistra and I lost everything in Lahaina fires. All material belongings that I used to have are gone, just a backpack with a few pairs of clothes have left. I am so grateful that I am well and alive, overwhelmed by the love and support I have received. I am so grateful for you reaching out and offering your help I am raising funds to start all over again. I have no clue what the future looks like at this point, all I know is that your love and support has been truly amazing. Everything helps! Mahalo for helping me and our community for getting through this Or donate via Venmo. |
775 | Ze Ruida Cruz | GoFundMe | Aloha everyone, as you all know Lahaina residents just went through the worst nightmare you can imagine. We lost everything. Belongings, jobs and loved ones. From having to share my surfboard with two other friends back home (Cape Verde), to being able to have my possessions was my greatest accomplishment through a lot of hard work and sacrifices. Anything will help to start over. Thank you everyone for you love and support, |
776 | Ashley Lagazo & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Ashley's 2 kids have autism, with her son being severe with behavioral issues. Ashley has shifted between 4 different centers while trying to find a stable place. Because of her kids' special needs, getting resources has been hard. She was able to manage to go out once to gather supplies when someone helped look after her kids. Please help Ashley and her Ohana. Any help counts. Ashley will use the funds to help her find clothes for her children, supplies, and food, her son Aries only likes to eat certain meals due to sensory issues so the money will also be used to get him the proper nutrition. |
777 | Sanford Hill | GoFundMe | We never think a tragedy will touch us personally. But fate was not with us. My name is Bobi Cuddihy and my brother Sanford Hill lost everything but the clothes on his back and his car in the Lahaina wildfire. Especially hard for him to lose was a lifetime of photography. Sanford is a kama'aina (born and raised in Hawaii). He moved to Maui in 1972, as a 20-year-old, when it was an undiscovered remnant of old Hawaii and before Lahaina became a tourist destination. Sanford is resilient and has the ho’omau (ability to persevere) but at his age it isn’t easy to start all over. He didn’t have much and doesn’t need much. He was living just on social security and in the senior low-income housing. But the cost of starting over in Hawaii is high. Your kindness, generosity, and Aloha to this GoFundMe campaign will go directly towards providing Sanford with the essentials – a safe shelter, clothing, food, and the means to start anew. Every dollar raised will play a crucial role in making a difference in rebuilding his life. |
778 | Yuka Mizutani | GoFundMe | My name is Tomoe. My mother Yuka lost her home in the fire that happened in Lahaina, Maui. She was in the house when the fire started in their neighborhood and barely escaped from it. She lost everything, as she was only able to bring her phone and swimsuit so that she could jump into the ocean. Right now she is in the shelter in West Maui. She will need to find a place to live and she will need all clothes, shoes, furniture and etc…. Everything! As a Japanese American growing up in Hawaii the news is absolutely heartbreaking. My mother moved to Maui last year and she loves the Lahaina neighborhood. Please help her rebuild by contributing what you can, and thank you so much! |
779 | Ralph Anada Sumida & Tia Keanini | Venmo | I'm from the town of Lahaina born and raised, as well where I work. It was impossible to gather what we needed. It haunts me as it replays in my mind. I could have, I should have, I would have done this to prepare for the worst to come. If you really know my ohana we are not the type to ask and take. Heading to the shelter, the hardest part was telling my 3 year old not right now, it's not important to get a toy. I wanted to take a moment to Mahalo Nui those who reached out to me and donated to my ohana. We are safe and made it out in time. (Venmo 2) |
780 | Puali Camanse | Venmo | This is my cousin Puali, he’s about mid 20’s. He’s my grandpa’s brother’s youngest son. He was also living in Lahaina and lost everything in the fire as well. I know he’s still in shock as is everyone. If you could please help him out as well, me and my family would really appreciate it too! |
781 | Fernandez ʻOhana | GoFundMe | The Fernandez ohana is one of countless who lost everything in the Lahaina fires. They fled their forever home in Lahainaluna Rd in a rush while fire engulfed everything as far as the eye could see. On their way out of the neighborhood, they saw propane tanks exploding one after another and burning down the houses they were in. They've been faithfully devoted to serving their church and local communities for years. We know them as friends who have blessed our family without asking for anything in return and want to see them come out of this stronger than before. Immediately following the tragedy, they started helping out at their church, where hundreds of other evacuees are also taking refuge. Funds will be given directly to the head of their household and used to rebuild their lives, particularly during this intense time of shock and transition. If you want to help them in particular, or Maui in general, recover from this life-changing disaster, now is your chance! |
782 | Kika & Dulce Garcia | GoFundMe | My name is Monserrat Prado and I am asking for help for my cousin and aunty. Kika & Dulce Garcia. Please help me, help them raise some money so they can get essentials. They lost everything they had in the Lahaina fire. Please anything, anything counts. Mahalo in advanced. Estoy ayudando a mi prima y tia Kika y Dulce a recaudar fondos. Ellas al igual que muchos perdieron todo en el fuego de Lahaina. Porfavor ayuden con lo que puedan lo mas minimo cuenta. Hoy por mi, manana por ti. Muchas gracias |
783 | Nina Ortile | GoFundMe | I am creating a GoFundMe account on behalf of my mother Nina Ortile, who has been displaced by the Maui fires. My mom has lived in Lahaina, Maui since the early 1990s and loves the island very much. Unfortunately she has lost everything in the fires including important documents (passport & IDs) and fled with only the clothes on her back and left with friends & family. We are so blessed and thankful that she is alive as it was a scary few days after the fires that we were unable to get ahold of her or know the status of her well-being. She is still currently in Lahaina on the west side of Maui where there is very limited access to basic resources. We are hoping and praying that she & the others have access to food, water, and a bed to sleep in. We appreciate any donations, big or small to help my mother get back on her feet and recover from the horrific event. We plan to fly her to Vegas where we will open our home to her and continue to support and be there for her. Thank you very much for any help. |
784 | Rabang ʻOhana | GoFundMe | We lived at the bottom of Lahainaluna, David malo circle to be exact, my family and I ALONG WITH MY 3 KEIKIS lost our homes and our family restaurant 'EATING LOCAL' For those who know them, not only do they have incredible hearts, they have worked so hard growing their business. I can’t get enough of their deep fried ahi belly and mahi mahi katsu! We humbly ask for any kōkua and be there for them in this time of need. Funds will be deposited directly to Brandon and Regina, as Brandon has been designated as the beneficiary Or donate via CashApp Or donate via Venmo |
785 | Joannah & ʻOhana | GoFundMe | There isn’t a way to prepare for most tragedies. That’s what makes them tragic. It’s a powerful reminder to take nothing for granted in this world. And while you may not currently be going through something, others are. My name is Nathan and I'm raising funds to support my good friend Joannah and her extended family who have lost 3 homes in the last 24 hours. 3 homes and everything in it. Gone. Something I can’t imagine. But my heart resonates with the hurt. So, In addition to prayers, I am hoping to rally financial support to help them through this experience. It won’t replace all of the memories, or the clothes, or the pictures or the furniture, but it’s a new start. On behalf of those in Maui, thank for your kindness and your support. |
786 | Kawehi Clarke & Chuck Clarke | GoFundMe | Mark Camperell & Dave Ortiz here and we're reaching out because our buddy Kawehi Clarke could really use a helping hand right now. If you don't know K, he's one of the kindest, most generous guys. We go way back to our college days, and K's the kind of guy who just clicks with everyone from the get-go. Seriously, even if it's been ages since you've seen him, it's like no time has passed at all. Need a night out? Kawehi's your wingman. Feeling down? He's the one lifting you up. Swinging by Town on vacation? (Let's be real, we've probably all done it) You can bet he's hosting you at his awesome spot, Spanky's Riptide, and refusing to let you pay for drinks. |
787 | Shinozuka Family (Uncle Clayton) | GoFundMe | On August 8th, 2023, Maui experienced the most devastating wildfire in Hawaii’s history. Hundreds of homes were lost to fires including my Uncle Clayton’s, who managed to escape the Lahaina fire safely with just a few things in hand. Uncle Clayton lived in our grandparents’ home, where our entire family gathered every New Year’s Day to celebrate both the start of the new year and my grandfather’s birthday. Unfortunately when he returned to his Lahaina home, it was gone. The roof collapsed onto the home, and his truck was incinerated. My Uncle is not one to ask for help. All he truly wanted to retrieve from the home was my grandparents’ urns, which miraculously survived the inferno. Please consider donating—anything would be greatly appreciated in helping him rebuild his life. |
788 | Keohuhu ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha! We are graciously asking for your help. This is a devastating time for our island of Maui due to the tragic fire disaster in Lahaina. My father Keoni Keohuhu his other half and step daughter were able to evacuate but left all of their belongings behind and have lost everything to the fire. We are asking for your assistance. Anything helps! My dad is a well known diver amongst the fisherman community. He has provided endless amounts of tako for parties, funerals you name it! If you can make a donation anything helps and is greatly appreciated! Mahalo nui loa! Or donate via Venmo |
789 | Alec Bode | GoFundMe | Hi, my name is Jasmin. Many have reached out asking how to help so I’m sharing a direct fund link for my father here. Greatly impacted by the by the Lahaina wildfire, he has lost him home, pet and all personally belongings. Experiencing and escaping the fire has brought on great trauma. We are working to move forward, and are grateful and thankful to all support and aloha that has been shared. Or donate via Paypal |
790 | Celle & Buenaventura Jr | GoFundMe | Hi, My name is Wilmaxcelle from Lahaina, Hawaii. I'm starting a fundraiser for my husband (Buenaventura Jr.) and I. Our beloved home in Lahaina was devoured by the unexpected wildfire and hurricane (Dora) that destroyed most of our community. We lost our entire home and possessions. We humbly ask for any contributions you may have for us. Funds collected will be used to secure our basic needs, such as shelter, clothing, and sustenance as we do our best to lift ourselves back up into our feet. Anything will help, thank you to everyone who continuously prays for us as we weather this storm. Mahalo |
791 | Orozco Morales ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Hello everyone, as many of you know the fires on Maui have caused a lot of families to become displaced from their homes. My family is one of those families currently seeking any help possible. My parents came into this country with absolutely nothing and have worked hard for everything they had. Unfortunately our home isn’t livable anymore, and our business took some damage. My family was only able to leave with a small box of trinkets. The money from this gofundme will be used to help my family to get back on their feet. Any amount helps immensely and we’ll forever be thankful! Also if you can’t donate we ask to please share on your social media pages or with friends and family. |
792 | Umiat ʻOhana | GoFundMe | Aloha, My name is Alley Umiat. I am the daughter of Mac-Arthur and Estrelita Umiat. My parents like so many others, lost their home to the wildfires in Lāhaina. It took some time to track them down, but we are blessed to learn today that they got out in time and are safe. With limited time to evacuate, all of their personal belongings were left behind and engulfed by the fires. My heart is heavy and I’m completely torn. My childhood memories gone, my hometown is gone and the street I grew up on is gone. Or donate via Venmo |
793 | Travis Miller & Catherine Turley | SpotFund | Aloha friends of Maui, as everyone knows Maui is devastated by the fires that have spread across the island. Last night Travis and Catherine lost their homes, belongings, and car in the Lahaina fire. Their addresses were 160 Malanai St. and 275 Kahoma Village Lp. 14-104 in Lahaina. Thankful to be alive, they still have basic needs and personal belongings to repurchase. This fundraiser is to support them through this difficult time. |
794 | Ryan Stansel & Family | GoFundMe | Hi Everyone, My brother Ryan Stansel’s birthday is today and it’s impossible to celebrate after they lost everything in the Maui fires. He still continues to work endless hours cooking for the thousands in his hotel that were stranded even after loosing his home. I don’t know what to ask but had to add a number and trust that I’d still ask that you spare your dollars, your donations and time to rebuild the Maui that welcomed us as family but if you wish, please donate to help them rebuild their lives. |
795 | West Maui Animal Clinic Staff | GoFundMe | My name is Alexa. I live on the island of Maui. As you all I’m sure have seen on the news, our beautiful island and Ohana have been severely effected by the fires. Our sister veterinary hospital has been decimated by the Lahaina fire, I am a fellow co-worker at our Central Maui Clinic. We are raising money to help support our friends and fellow co-workers who lived in Lahaina and lost everything. A bank account has been opened for these funds alone, which will be distributed equally to 7 of our beloved coworkers who have lost everything. We hope this can provide at least a small amount of financial relief to them and their families while they navigate through this devastating time. Anything helps. “Ohana means family, and family means nobody gets left behind.” |
796 | Acevedo Family | GoFundMe | I’m Raymond Montes and raising money for my Brother in law and sister in law and their family on Maui. They lost everything from the fire. All they have is the clothes on their backs. The money raised will help them get back on their feet. Thank you! Or donate via Venmo |
797 | George & Amber Compton |