Rooted in the spirit of kōkua. People from across the world have answered Maui's call—and we honor that generosity with care and purpose. The Maui Volunteer Coalition for Recovery ensures every volunteer feels welcomed and every donation reaches families in need with dignity.
We lead targeted recovery projects while connecting volunteers to trusted efforts across the island.
We're calling in nonprofits seeking support and volunteers ready to serve—because recovery takes all of us working together.
We are seeking partnerships with the range of organizations that support disaster recovery, including:
We invite organizations to partner with us in our mission to support disaster recovery. Here’s how we can collaborate:
This comprehensive approach ensures that the Ho'ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster LTRG can effectively mobilize community support and build strong partnerships to drive successful recovery efforts. For any additional information or specific inquiries, please reach out to us on our Contact page.
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We co-founded the Maui Volunteer Coalition for Recovery brings together nonprofits working on long-term recovery efforts. By centralizing volunteer opportunities in one place, we help ensure volunteers find the right match for their skills while organizations get the consistent support they need.
What We Offer Partner Organizations:
Who Can Join: All Maui-based nonprofits involved in disaster recovery and community rebuilding efforts are welcome to participate. There are no fees or membership requirements—just a shared commitment to supporting families and communities affected by the wildfires.
Ready to Connect? Reach out to Kelly Giso, our Volunteer Coordinator, at kelly@mauilongtermrecovery.org to learn more about joining the Coalition and accessing our volunteer platform.
The Keep Lahaina Home program provides grants to bridge those financial gaps for ‘ohana whose insurance proceeds have fallen short, making rebuilding possible for more local families. The typical financial gap for homeowners ranges from $200,000 to $400,000, although that shifts along with construction material prices and labor costs.
If you need support: Connect with us for rebuild guidance, contractor vetting, help navigating permits and septic conversions, or exploring affordable housing options like ADUs. We're here when construction delays happen or barriers arise.
Brandy Cajudoy
Construction Committee Chair
construction@mauilongtermrecovery.org
Text/Call: (808) 276-3013
If you're still facing gaps in food, housing, funding, or other essential needs after the Lahaina wildfire, you don't have to navigate recovery alone. Hoʻōla ia Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group (Hoʻōla LTRG) has partnered up with local organizations and offering a new program for Disaster Case Management.
Our disaster case managers provide trauma-informed guidance, help accessing mental health services, and connections to cultural healing practices. We center your family's needs and ensure your voice shapes your recovery plan.
Who qualifies?
Haven't gotten connected to a DCM? Schedule a confidential consultation with a disaster case manager. For any questions, reach out to Dcm@mauilongtermrecovery.org or call (260) 271-9501.
Call out for: Nonprofits or event coordinators supporting disaster relief
We promote POINT, a volunteer management platform that simplifies recruitment, scheduling, and resource allocation. Nonprofits can use POINT to efficiently manage their volunteer efforts while focusing on their mission and making a greater community impact.
Call out for: Landowners, nonprofits willing to collaborate
We’re working to provide ethical and affordable housing solutions for volunteers committed to Maui’s recovery. By offering comfortable accommodations, we ensure volunteers can focus on rebuilding efforts without the burden of housing logistics. If you have housing options or are interested in collaborating, your support is essential.
Call out for: Passionate individuals, groups, or organizations eager to partner
We are building partnerships with local and national organizations to meet the growing demand for volunteers needed in Maui's recovery. If you’re passionate about supporting these efforts, or if you have opportunities or needs within the community, join us in creating lasting, meaningful change.
Call out for: Businesses and corporations ready to donate to Maui wildfire relief
We are seeking sponsorships to fund 100 nonprofits over three years, providing them access to POINT’s Free Plan. Your contributions will help nonprofits access the tools they need for long-term recovery, ensuring they can continue their essential work in rebuilding Maui.