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FEMA Disaster Recovery Center on Maui

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December 11, 2023

(800) 621-3362

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Access services from federal, state and volunteer organizations, and apply for disaster recovery assistance. Survivors can speak to FEMA specialists, get assistance registering for disaster assistance, get in touch with voluntary organizations and have access to other federal and state resources.

For assistance, visit these assistance centers on Maui:

  • Lahaina Civic Center gymnasium, 1840 Honoapiʻilani Highway in Lahaina
  • CNHA Kāko‘o Maui Relief & Aid Services Center, Maui Mall (next to Subway), 153 E Kamehameha Ave, Suite 101

Apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov.
Contact: FEMA Helpline,
1-800-621-3362.

To date, nearly 10,000 FEMA assistance registrations have been received, with some $13.6 million in federal housing and individual assistance provided. If you did not apply for FEMA assistance yet are receiving communications from FEMA residents, please report potential fraud by calling the disaster fraud hotline at 1-866-720-5721.

The American Red Cross (ARC) is reaching out to FEMA registrants to offer financial assistance for survivors of the Maui wildfires whose primary residences were destroyed or sustained eligible structural damage. A response is required to receive these benefits, so those who applied for FEMA assistance are urged to respond to ARC contact attempts. These ARC contacts will not ask for personal information, with contact coming via email, text, or phone. If you have not been contacted, additional appointments will be made available, with scheduling details next week. For more information, call the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767.

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For Lahaina & Kula residents impacted by the fires

Talk Story with Mayor Bissen

Lahaina and Kula residents who have been impacted by the August fires are invited to talk story with Mayor Richard Bissen. There are several dates to choose from. Each talk story session will welcome up to 30 residents to give folks a chance to share mana‘o and ask questions.

Series of events from December 9 through January 27.