Gov. Josh Green and the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. are renewing their call for homeowners to offer their unoccupied rooms, units or houses to help Maui wildfire survivors.
This week, many in West Maui hotel shelters were reeling after learning that as of Nov. 30 some hotels were ending Red Cross contracts or reducing rooms in the program.
While officials are happy to have been able to help more than 500 displaced Maui families, they are asking for more homeowners to step up and help out.
The Hawaii Fire Relief Housing Program successfully secured permanent housing for over 500 families who lost their homes in the Maui wildfire disaster. But more homeowners are needed for the
While more than 500 families who lost their homes in the devastating Aug. 8 blazes have been placed, but thousands of displaced families are still languishing in temporary shelters