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Kauai & Oahu Disaster Relief Efforts

Aloha from Kaua‘i’s North Shore,

As you may be aware, Hawaii Governor David Ige and Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard Carvalho have both signed emergency proclamations, declaring a disaster on Kaua‘i.

Kaua‘i’s North Shore has been hit with record rainfalls from a terrible storm in the past few days, resulting in severe flooding, road closures and landslides that are affecting both local residents and visitors. The National Guard and Coast Guard are on the scene to help reach and evacuate the area, still blocked off at the singular point of entry to the North Shore at the Hanalei Bridge, which remains impassable.

Due to multiple landslides along the Kuhio Highway past Hanalei, many residents and visitors are trapped in Ha‘ena and Wainiha, with no means of obtaining supplies or fresh water. Senior citizens and people needing medicine are among those trapped. The roads are impassable, so many are being evacuated using local boats. The flooding and landslides have also affected other areas of Kaua‘i, beyond the North Shore, as well as areas in East O‘ahu.

Hawai‘i Life is headquartered in Princeville. We are assisting with local efforts to provide aid and support to visitors and residents of our Kaua’i community, as well as to those affected in East O‘ahu by recent flooding and storm damage.

To that end, we are immediately redirecting money from the Hawai’i Life Charitable Fund to support the efforts of the following non-profit organizations. Hawaii Life is going to match the next $25,000 in funds given to the Charitable Fund (give.hawaiilife.com) and disperse the funds to the organizations below.

Our partners at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation have recommended these organizations, who are providing immediate aid.

Online donations can be made at:

Malama Kaua‘i

The Kaua‘i Red Cross   [please earmark your online donation to “Your Local Red Cross”]

…Or mail a check, with a completed American Red Cross donation form, earmarked for “Your Local Red Cross” to:

American Red Cross, PO Box 37839, Boone, IA 50037-0839

…Or call The American Red Cross [please earmark your donation to “Your Local Red Cross”]

1-800-HELP NOW (1-800-435-7669)

We kindly ask for your assistance in this effort. You may donate directly to the above listed non-profit organizations at the links provided. Hawai‘i Life agents, brokers, and clients, or members of the public wishing to donate directly to the HLCF can do so online at give.hawaiilife.com. Your donations will be redirected to one of the non-profit organizations listed to assist our Kaua’i community with the ongoing recovery from this natural disaster.

Mahalo for your generous contribution and assistance,

Matt Beall

 

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Ronnie Margolis

April 17, 2018

Kudos to you and your crew. Let all our hearts be open…

Sandra Grawe

April 19, 2018

Positive Thoughts and prayers to all on Kauai. Wonderful to know that your organization is able (and blessed) to help out during these tough times. I’ll bet you are also physically involved in the assistance and clean up.

Heidi White

April 19, 2018

Blessings to residents and all my coworkers on Kauai. I hope Ha’ena is not isolated as long as they predict.

Tracy Stice

April 19, 2018

I am proud to work for Hawaii Life, Helping in tough times is necessary as part of our community. Reach out , Hawaii Life and open your wallets .

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