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Shop local and support the Maui community on their road to recovery after the wildfire disaster.
Want to help those affected by the Maui wildfires? Here are the ways you can lend your support on O‘ahu and donate to Maui.
We look into what’s been going on with the search for lost pets, the strays sent to the U.S. mainland and ways to help.
We talked to co-producer and headliner Jake Shimabukuro about what to expect from the inaugural musical festival raising funds for Maui fire relief efforts.
We checked out GoFundMe’s vetting process and new hub for verified Maui wildfire disaster fundraisers and got tips for spotting red flags.
Maui lost two breweries. Now a third is organizing 650 others around the world in a massive fundraiser for survivors.
From bento and bake sales to shopping made-in-Maui goods and dining out, we can all support Maui wildfire relief efforts in our own way.
100% of Maui Ola proceeds will be distributed directly to Maui communities.
More than 15,000 fresh, hot meals are going out to Maui survivors every day. Here’s a closer look.
From hot sauces to coffee, fresh pineapple to kombucha, you can get these at your doorstep—and help Maui recover.
The fundraising concert will be livestreamed on HONOLULU’s website this Sunday, Aug. 20.
If you can’t make it to one of the main donation centers, bring your items to one of these neighborhood shops.
Everything from halo halo and mochi to prix-fixe benefit dinners, sip-and-graze events and an opening night after-party.
Around 40 Maui restaurants have set up GoFundMe campaigns for employees who lost homes. Three more need help to feed fire victims.
The music powerhouse gives us the scoops, from her go-to karaoke song and stint as a morning news anchor to the inspiring way she gives back.
And find out how to bid on Ni‘ihau shell lei made by Kahele himself.
The Nā Mele concert will be PBS Hawai‘i’s first live pledge event since 2016.
Once-houseless residents describe how their lives have changed and what’s next.
The HONOLULU x Margaret Rice NFT collab, featuring the artwork displayed on our April issue cover, will open for bids this Thursday, April 21.
Chocolate on a Mission even has some Easter treats—but you need to preorder today.
HONOLULU Magazine makes it simple to give to dozens of nonprofits through one easy-to-use website.
Here’s a handful of some organizations you may not have heard of that are doing tremendous work every day, from helping children to promoting Hawaiian arts and culture and so much more.
Aloha United Way steps up to address Hawai‘i’s rising needs.
The Make Lemonade Project is a gentle reminder to squeeze your loved ones tight.