Across Maui, community hubs like these have cropped up with dizzying speed in the days since wildfires swept through the island on Aug. 8, killing at least 99, destroying more than 2,200 buildings and displacing thousands.
As agencies focus on the disaster site and shelters, the community has launched a full-scale effort to care for those still in Lahaina, staying with family, and living in cars and tents.
As agencies focus on the disaster site and shelters, the community has launched a full-scale effort to care for those still in Lahaina, staying with family, and living in cars and tents.