Maui Fire Relief Community ResourcesThis page is a growing collection of resources, to the best of our ability and knowledge to help our Maui 'Ohana to find and connect with community resources as we collectively, grieve, process, and slowly begin to heal. Help one of over 1300 FAMILIES displaced by Maui fires. Pacific Birth Collective Resources |
PBC is helping connect families with the many resources we have specific to mothers, babies, and families with young children.
Donation and Distribution Center
We fulfill and delivery orders from families with our Community Wellness Pass from our Haiku Donation and Distribution Center, 810 Kokomo Road, The Aloha ʻĀina Center in Haiku, Suite 160.
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday between11 am - 3 pm
Wellness Wednesdays
Offering support including emotional or physical healing services for free therapeutic services with a Community Wellness Pass.
Hours: Every Wednesday from 10 am - 12 pm each Wednesdays
We are here to help, both now and ongoing.
Direct Relief AssistanceOur doors are open to the community, offering free supplies and health support. | Volunteer with PBCWe love your support. Please join us at the Haiku Distribution Center during business hours. | Donate to Fire ReliefYour donation makes a meaningful impact aid to those affected by the fire. | Mobile CalendarTo be announced for 2024 |
Additional Resources
Nā 'Aikāne o Maui Cultural Center of Lahaina AKA "KANAKA COSTCO" | Grass roots volunteers providing free medical, mental health and healing support to survivors at Reliance hubs since first days after fire. Po'o Noelani Ahia |
Upcountry Strong Pukalani Hub Ka 'Ike Mau Loa Tree Services and Water Delivery | Na Kia'i O Maui AKA "Da Maui Hui" Donation distribution center Po'o Nanette “Aunty Nettie” Kahalaomapuana Aquino and Leihuanani Kealiinohomoku | Kākoʻo Maui Resource Hub By Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement |
| Construction Workers Who lost tools in fire (click here for details): Empowering local workers to help with rebuilding and revitalization efforts. The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) - Kāko‘o Maui Fund (click here for details): Funding will support evolving needs, including shelter, food, financial assistance, and other services as identified by our partners doing critical work to support Maui. |
County of Maui Official Recovery Information (click here for details): |