Kokūa for Hawaiʻi:
Flood Relief Support for our Islands
The Kona storms that swept across the islands this March 2026 have caused devasting impacts for many communities and ‘ohana. The flooding began late in the week and intensified rapidly as back‑to‑back Kona lows unleashed torrential rain across multiple islands. Parts of Oʻahu, Molokaʻi and Maui were hit hardest, with some communities reported receiving up to 12 inches of rain in a single night and others experiencing totals as high as 32 inches by Saturday morning.
While the destruction and losses are staggering, the people of Hawaiʻi have again shown the strength, resilience and unity of community. Volunteers quickly stepped in clean-up and flood relief efforts and organizations have quickly mobilized to provide support.
Ways you can support relief efforts – donate, volunteer, share and support:
Maui:
- Hawaiʻi Community Foundation – Stronger Hawaiʻi Fund dedicated to disaster and emergency related response & recovery
- Maui Rapid Response – Distributing supplies to vulnerable populations:
- Maui United Way – Support for Maui recovery and those affected by recent flooding:
- Maui Food Bank – Providing food to areas and families impacted by floods:
- Maui Humane Society – Assisting animals and animal owners
- Mālama Kula – Helping to organize community clean-up efforts and providing green waste bins
- LāHui Foundation – Mobilizing clean up crews and donations
- American Red Cross – Coordinating volunteers to assist in disaster response
Molokaʻi:
- ʻĀina Momona – Native Hawaiian organization based on Molokaʻi and providing support throughout the islands
Oʻahu
- Hawaiian Council– has launched a donation campaign where funds are doubled up to $200,000
While the road to recovery remains long—damaged homes must be rebuilt, infrastructure restored, and communities supported in healing from the physical and emotional losses, our islands’ capacity for compassion, courage, and collective action has been demonstrated once again.
Mahalo nui to everyone who has stepped in and stepped up in support for our beloved home.

