REQUEST IMMEDIATE SUPPORT
VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION
GIVE STATE-WIDE MUTUAL AID
OUR GRASSROOTS RECOVERY FUND
The March 2026 Kona Low brought record rainfall and severe flooding to Central Oʻahu and the North Shore, displacing families, damaging homes, and compounding the financial strain already felt by working-class residents across the pae ʻāina.
Within hours of the flooding, community organizers stepped up to mobilize neighbor-to-neighbor mutual aid: coordinating supply drives, volunteers, and direct financial support for those most impacted. This hub exists to centralize those efforts and connect ʻohana to immediate relief and longer-term recovery resources.
Our Hawaiʻi is proud to support community-led disaster response as an extension of our broader work: building the power of local, working families to shape the systems that govern their lives.
Recovery is both immediate and long-term. We are committed to supporting both — connecting impacted ʻohana to relief resources now, while continuing to organize for the systemic changes that determine whether the next storm hits a community with a safety net or without one.
Community-led relief efforts currently active include mutual aid coordination across Central Oʻahu and the North Shore, donation distribution, financial aid through the pae ʻāina-wide relief fund, and volunteer deployment with Lāhui Foundation.
Kona Low Storm Flooding: Kōkua for Central & North Oʻahu