Over the last few weeks, our friends in Hawaii have experienced unprecedented, devastating wildfires across the island of Maui.
Sadly, at least 115 lives have been lost, with hundreds of people still missing and more than 11,000 people displaced. Thousands of homes, businesses, and schools have been ravaged, especially in the town of Lahaina where the largest fire burned nearly everything to the ground.
Thankfully, the fires are largely contained, but the people of Maui are now struggling to pick up the pieces. In catastrophes like these, it is so crucial that we lend a hand and help our friends and neighbors however we possibly can.
That’s why the California Fire Foundation has created a relief fund to raise money for the citizens and firefighters impacted by the Maui wildfires.
100% of the proceeds will be directed to the Hawaii Fire Fighters Association, IAFF Local 1463, who will directly administer aid to survivors of the fire and firefighters who have been injured and lost their homes in the wildfire.
Thank you for coming together to do some good in the aftermath of this disaster.
— Rob