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Maui County Seeks Proposals for Mental Health Programs in Wake of Lahaina and Kula Wildfires

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Published on June 18, 2025
Maui County Seeks Proposals for Mental Health Programs in Wake of Lahaina and Kula WildfiresSource: Google Street View

The County of Maui is seeking proposals from nonprofit and for-profit organizations for mental health programs that support communities affected by the August 2023 wildfires in Lahaina and Kula. The grants are intended to fund community-based programs that address needs resulting from the fires, according to the County of Maui.

Organizations in the County of Maui that can support mental health needs related to the wildfires are encouraged to apply for funding by July 15. The deadline is 4:30 p.m., and applications will not be accepted after that time. Forms and instructions are available on the County of Maui’s Department of Human Concerns Grants Management Division website.

Maui residents affected by the wildfires can now access new mental health support services. Those interested in applying can contact the Department of Human Concerns Grants Management Division at (808) 270-7807 for help with the application process, as reported by the County of Maui.