
Collaborators
Collaboration with other organizations amplifies Maui Pono Foundationʻs impact, expands resources, and strengthens community support.
Don Woodard

Don Woodard created this 3-piece collection of Hawaiian art to benefit the people of Lahaina. This collection, inspired by his many visits to the islands, will be gifted to the Maui Pono Foundation to help raise funds towards Lahainaʻs rebuild.




Dr. Anik Cockroft wrote this book last October to honor the nonlinear healing path ahead for Lahaina. It’s written from the perspective of the Banyan Tree as an internationally recognized landmark of Lahaina. The story invites us all to be the branches as Lahaina rises from its roots again. Portions of the proceeds will be planted back into Lahaina in revitalization efforts.

After nearly a year of struggles and unimaginable trauma, 180 Maui wildfire survivors have the chance to get away, relax and enjoy.
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Dozens of Maui families took to the skies Thursday on a chartered flight to Disneyland to help them heal from the wildfire disaster.
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It’s an all-expenses paid summer vacation to the “Happiest Place on earth” thanks to the Maui CARE Flight program.
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Alaska Airlines chartered the free flight for 50 families, Marriott International covered the hotel costs, and Disney covered a two-day “Park Hopper” pass.
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And that’s not all — Boys and Girls Club of Maui and Maui Pono Foundation donated $50,000 to the families for spending money.
An exclusive collection of merchandise featuring the artwork of Lahaina’s legendary and notorius “Outsider” artist, CAPTAIN KENNY Neizman (1932-2003) who was considered “The Picasso of The Pacific”. A portion of the proceeds will directly benefit the Maui Pono Foundation in our ongoing campaign to raise funds to rebuild Lahaina.
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