Kāko‘o Maui: Buy Online From These 6 Farms to Support Maui
If you want to support Maui from afar, check out these farms that sell their locally grown and made products online.
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If you want to support Maui from afar, check out these farms that sell their locally grown and made products online.
A Maui chef and food truck owner shouts out 16 small local food businesses worth visiting across the Valley Isle.
Maui’s locally owned shops are brimming with great finds from Hawai‘i designers, artists and makers and could use your kōkua right now.
Planning to visit Maui? Check out these cool events on our neighbor island to support the local economy and its entertainment scene.
Now through Sept. 15, shop with a purpose and place your bids on items from favorite Island designers. All net proceeds will benefit the Hawai‘i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund.
From benefit concerts to fundraising auctions, our Hawai‘i community is hustling to organize awesome events to help Maui recover.
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 joined hands across Hawai‘i on Sept. 1 for a statewide day-long vigil for Maui.
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.
Celebrate Okinawan culture and Queen Lili‘uokalani’s birthday, attend a statewide vigil for Maui and pau hana for elephant conservation.
We checked out GoFundMe’s vetting process and new hub for verified Maui wildfire disaster fundraisers and got tips for spotting red flags.
Here are the latest developments and safety information you need to know about the ongoing wildfires on Maui.
Watch ballet performances to support Maui, adopt a dog, dance at Megabon and peruse an online auction for Bishop Museum.
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.
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.
Support Maui with benefit events and drives, attend various festivals celebrating local culture and watch pets surf the waves.
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.