Maui Non-Profits in a Time of Crisis
The Power of Charity Organizations: Grassroots Growth in Times of Crisis
Charity organizations are the backbone of thriving communities, stepping in during times of crisis when needs are greatest.
Grassroots efforts often begin with small groups of passionate individuals responding to an immediate need. Over time, these initiatives grow, fueled by partnerships, volunteers, and a shared commitment to make a difference. The Maui wildfires are a powerful reminder of how essential these organizations are in times of disaster.
Though each nonprofit may have a unique mission, we are all united by a common purpose: to serve our communities, uplift humanity, and build a more resilient future. At Hungry Heroes Hawaii (HHH), we believe that when the basic human needs—food, water, and shelter—are met, individuals are empowered to align with their inherent genius, fostering a culture that thrives organically. Our work is guided by the spirit of Aloha ʻĀina (love for the land), and we are committed to nurturing meaningful connections between people, place, and purpose.
Grassroots organizations thrive through collaboration, adaptability, and shared responsibility. As needs evolve, organizations like HHH continuously re-evaluate and reorganize to stay effective and aligned with community needs.
Together, through our collective efforts, we embody resilience, generosity, and hope for a better tomorrow.
Nonprofits Leading the Maui Wildfire Response
Common Ground Collective (CGC)
Slogan: “Building community through sustainability and resilience.”
Mission: Partnering with local farmers to promote food security and sustainable farming.
Website: Visit CGC
Maui Rapid Response (MRR)
Slogan: “Immediate action for immediate need.”
Mission: Mobilizing volunteers and resources for swift disaster relief.
Website: Visit MRR
Global Empowerment Mission (GEM)
Slogan: “Providing immediate disaster relief, sustainable development, and empowerment.”
Mission: GEM focuses on offering rapid response and sustainable aid during emergencies while also promoting long-term recovery initiatives. Their efforts extend across the globe, helping communities rebuild and restore resilience in the wake of disasters.
Website: Visit Global Empowerment Mission (GEM)
Maui Food Bank
Slogan: “No one in Maui should go hungry.”
Mission: Distributing emergency food supplies to those in need.
Website: Visit Maui Food Bank
World Central Kitchen (WCK)
Slogan: “Wherever there’s a fight so hungry people may eat, we will be there.”
Mission: WCK uses the power of food to provide meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises. They work on the frontlines to serve warm meals to people affected by disasters and promote food resilience in vulnerable areas. Their presence in Maui following the wildfires brought hope and nourishment to thousands.
Website: Visit World Central Kitchen (WCK)
All Hands and Hearts
Slogan: “Responding to today’s disasters, building resilience for tomorrow.”
Mission: Volunteer-powered rebuilding efforts in disaster zones.
Website: Visit All Hands and Hearts
Maui Rescue Mission
Slogan: “Rescue, restore, rebuild.”
Mission: Providing shelter and care to those experiencing homelessness.
Website: Visit Maui Rescue Mission
Hawaiian Community Foundation
Slogan: “Empowering the spirit of aloha.”
Mission: Offering grants and support to Maui residents and programs.
Website: Visit Hawaiian Community Foundation
Hua Momona
Mission: Promoting sustainable agriculture and food sovereignty.
Website: Visit Hua Momona
Maui United Way
Slogan: “Live united.”
Mission: Mobilizing resources to create lasting community change.
Website: Visit Maui United Way
Help Maui Rise
Mission: Supporting long-term recovery and resilience initiatives.
Website: Visit Help Maui Rise
Lahaina Strong
Mission: Supporting residents in rebuilding Lahaina after the wildfires.
Website: Visit Lahaina Strong
Brown Cross Hui
Mission: Offering direct relief and essential supplies during disaster recovery efforts.
Website: Visit Brown Cross Hui
Pacific Birth Collective
Mission: Supporting women and families through birth, postpartum, and parenting education.
Website: Visit Pacific Birth Collective
Napili Noho
Mission: Providing relief to displaced residents of Napili and beyond.
Website: Visit Napili Noho
KaKo’o Distribution Center
Mission: Distributing supplies and essential goods to affected Maui residents.
Website: KaKo’o Distribution
Feed My Sheep
Mission: Delivering food and care to those experiencing hunger across Maui.
Website: Visit Feed My Sheep
Kimokeo Foundation
Mission: Promoting Hawaiian culture, education, and conservation initiatives.
Website: Visit Kimokeo Foundation
Chef Hui
Mission: Our mission is to create opportunities to connect the culinary world with their community through a strong network of local chefs and produce providers.
Website: Visit Chef Hui
Other Impactful Maui Nonprofits
Imua Family Services
Mission: Empowering children and families through education and therapeutic programs.
Website: Visit Imua Family Services
Women Helping Women
Mission: Supporting survivors of domestic violence through advocacy and services.
Website: Visit Women Helping Women
Maui Humane Society
Mission: Promoting animal welfare and caring for animals in need.
Website: Visit Maui Humane Society
Hospice Maui
Mission: Providing compassionate end-of-life care.
Website: Visit Hospice Maui
Pacific Whale Foundation
Mission: Promoting ocean conservation and marine education.
Website: Visit Pacific Whale Foundation
Hawai’i Farmers Union United
Mission: Advocating for sustainable farming practices and agricultural education.
Website: Visit Hawai’i Farmers Union United
Hawai’i Land Trust
Mission: Protecting and conserving Hawai’i’s natural landscapes.
Website: Visit Hawai’i Land Trust
Mahalo to these organizations and countless volunteers for their dedication to serving the Maui community and embodying the spirit of aloha.