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Maui's Innovative Disaster Relief Program Strengthens Community Bonds

Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, stands for a portrait between two under-construction modular housing units at the Ke Ao Maluhia housing development, July 8, 202

Following the devastating August 2023 Maui fires that destroyed nearly 1,900 residential structures and claimed the lives of at least 102 individuals, many families found themselves displaced and in need of housing solutions. One such family, the Akionas, who previously resided in a bustling Lahaina home with 10 occupants, were forced to relocate to a two-bedroom condo in Wailuku, 40 minutes away from their original home.

Recognizing the cultural significance of families coming together during times of crisis, the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) implemented a unique disaster-relief program to support those who took in displaced loved ones. Through the Host Housing Support Program, households received stipends of $500 per person, up to $2,000 monthly, for a year. This initiative aimed to alleviate the demand for temporary housing, preserve family bonds, and ease financial burdens.

For families like the Akionas, this financial assistance proved invaluable in covering expenses such as condo fees and commuting costs. The program not only provided stability but also enabled them to support family members like Tamara's uncle, Ron Sambrano, who had witnessed the destruction of his neighborhood during the fires.

By compensating hosts for accommodating displaced individuals, the CNHA's program not only helped families stay together but also contributed to the overall community recovery. It relieved pressure on the housing market, prevented disruptions in children's education, and boosted local economies by supporting families' daily needs.

CNHA's program provided $500 per person, up to $2,000 monthly, for a year.
Maui fires displaced families, including the Akionas, who relocated to Wailuku.
It aimed to preserve family bonds, ease financial burdens, and prevent housing demand.
The program supported families like the Akionas in covering expenses and supporting displaced relatives.
It helped families stay together, contributed to community recovery, and boosted local economies.
The program facilitated a smoother recovery process, aiding in navigating disaster assistance applications.
CNHA continues to assist Maui residents with grants for pre-building costs and design plans.
The Akionas find solace in their extended family's unity despite facing challenges.
They remain resilient and hopeful for the future as they await rebuilding their Lahaina home.
The program's impact extends beyond financial assistance, fostering community resilience and recovery.

Moreover, the program facilitated a smoother recovery process for participants, allowing them time to heal and navigate complex disaster assistance applications. As a result, families in the host program progressed more efficiently through FEMA and Small Business Administration procedures.

While the initial program has concluded, CNHA continues its efforts to assist Maui residents in rebuilding and returning to their communities. By offering grants for pre-building costs and collaborating with architects to provide design plans, the organization aims to support families in reconstructing their homes and revitalizing affected areas.

As the Akionas await the opportunity to rebuild their cherished Lahaina home, they find solace in the unity of their extended family, dispersed across different locations but bound by their enduring connection. Despite the challenges they face, they remain resilient and hopeful for the future.

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