
Aloha Maui Episode 3 - Haliʻa Aloha Lahaina: Lahaina’s Beloved History
09/11/24 • 50 min
Walk through the memories of Lahaina’s history, the enterprises and industries that thrived there, the families and cultures drawn to it, and the underlying characteristics that define the spirit of Lahaina that have, and will continue to, persevere.
Guests: Cody Pueo Pata, Makalapua Kanuha
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Walk through the memories of Lahaina’s history, the enterprises and industries that thrived there, the families and cultures drawn to it, and the underlying characteristics that define the spirit of Lahaina that have, and will continue to, persevere.
Guests: Cody Pueo Pata, Makalapua Kanuha
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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkalohamaui
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Aloha Maui Episode 2 - HCF’s Maui Strong Fund, Uplifting Community alongside the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, via its Maui Strong Fund, has come alongside key organizations and entities already doing great work to uplift Maui’s people and place, increasing the reach and impact of these critical community partners. The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement has been one of those key partners, providing services from distribution of essential supplies to standing up a hub that helps those impacted navigate the myriad of local, state, federal and nonprofit resources available, and also developing multiple temporary housing initiatives.
Guests: Micah Kāne, Kūhiō Lewis, Kukui Keahi, Dustin Kaleiʻōpū, Nick Carroll
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Aloha Maui Episode 4 - Ka Laʻi Ola: A Sanctuary of Calm and Hope for Maui’s Wildfire Survivors
In this episode, we highlight Ka Laʻi Ola. This groundbreaking temporary housing development will shelter up to 1,500 wildfire survivors for as long as five years. We discuss the state’s commitment to supporting individuals and families ineligible for FEMA assistance and showcase how Hawaiʻi Community Foundation (HCF) and Maui Strong Fund (MSF) are stepping up to ensure housing stability for survivors. This episode also covers MSF’s largest donation to date, funding Ka Laʻi Ola’s “temporary housing with permanent infrastructure,” providing a long-term solution to a critical need.
Guests: Michelle Kaʻuhane, Joe Campos, Kimo Carvalho, Kalewa Bancaco, Kaleo Phillips, Pakalana Phillips
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