The Many Ways Honolulu Showed Up to Support Maui
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.
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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.
As HONOLULU Magazine prepares to celebrate its 40th Hale ‘Aina Awards, we flipped through our files for a look at some of our past Hale ‘Aina winners.
100% of Maui Ola proceeds will be distributed directly to Maui communities.
Lahaina was one of the areas deemed most at risk, but maps from a Hawai‘i nonprofit dedicated to wildfire prevention reveal other communities that face potential threats.
Zach Sato is also still running his saimin and burger stand and truck. He tells us what it’s been like for the last nine days.
More than 15,000 fresh, hot meals are going out to Maui survivors every day. Here’s a closer look.
See local, award-winning singer-songwriter Keilana take the stage of Nā Mele on Monday, Aug. 21.
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Micah Kāne, CEO of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, describes how donations are being used to help the needy.
Don’t miss the 34th Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival.
From hot sauces to coffee, fresh pineapple to kombucha, you can get these at your doorstep—and help Maui recover.
Blue Mind Surf Therapy offers workshops that combine the therapeutic power of surfing with mindfulness and self-awareness.
The fundraising concert will be livestreamed on HONOLULU’s website this Sunday, Aug. 20.
In celebration of Foodland’s Best of HONOLULU win for Best Poke, we asked our team to share some of their favorite creative ways to enjoy Hawai‘i’s iconic dish.
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.