The epoch times
Southern California groups ready to aid Maui victims remotely.
Tragic Wildfires in Maui, Hawaii
As of Aug. 15, the devastating wildfires in Maui, Hawaii have claimed the lives of at least 99 people. Unfortunately, this number is expected to rise as over 1,000 individuals remain unaccounted for.
Supporting the Victims
Local groups in Southern California are stepping up to provide aid to the victims of the Maui fires. Here’s how you can help:
- Aunty Maile’s Hawaiian Restaurant: Located in Torrance, this restaurant is collecting essential supplies until Aug. 17. Items needed include baby food, diapers, sleeping bags, toiletries, blankets, flashlights, and batteries. Visit them at 19106 Normandie Ave., Suite 2.
- Mila’s Kitchen Hawaii: This organization, in partnership with other local groups, is donating supplies and funds to support the victims. Donations are being matched by the Hawaiian Council until they reach their $1.5 million goal. Pop-up locations can be found in Diamond Bar, Chino Hills, and Walnut.
- ‘Ai Pono Cafe: Located in Costa Mesa, this cafe is accepting clothing and hygiene donations at 283 E. 17th St., Suite A.
- Jonesea Wetsuits: In Costa Mesa, Jonesea Wetsuits is accepting monetary and supply donations at 2640 Grace Lane, Suite C.
- Aloha Food Factory: This restaurant in Alhambra is generously donating 10 percent of its sales throughout August. Visit them at 2990 W. Valley Blvd.
- L&L Hawaiian BBQ: With various locations across Southern California, including Cypress, L&L Hawaiian BBQ is contributing to the cause by donating a dollar to the American Red Cross of Hawaii for every mobile app or online order.
- LifeStream Blood Bank: Blood donations made at their centers in San Bernardino, Riverside, Ontario, Murrieta, and Hemet will be allocated to support the victims of the Maui fires.
- The Jewish Federation of Orange County: They have launched an online campaign to collect donations to assist those injured or displaced by the wildfires in Maui.
Read More From Original Article Here: Southern California Groups Line up to Help Maui Victims From Afar
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...