oahu storm relief

Need help? Ready to volunteer? Have talents & supplies to donate? Wondering how you can help?
(This site was created by the community to help the community. We're doing our best to keep it as up to date as possible.)

TUESDAY 3/30: The dump site at the triangle intersection by the High School is closing up at 3pm. Last day to dump you stuff at that location.

Need a hand?

APPLIANCES

Ricardo with EcoDivers is coordinating.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1C8xKxoN6x/?

FOODLAND / SAFEWAY GIFT CARDS

WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
Salvation Army is doing Foodland/Safeway gift card distributions for those affected by flood. They are also giving cleaning supplies.
Four pick up sites. Camp Homalani in Waialua for North Shore

Appointment required: Call (808) 841-5565

SNAP FOOD REPLACEMENT

If you lost food during the storm. Households with SNAP benefits that experienced food loss may apply for replacement benefits by submitting a request to the Department of Human Services before April 2.
Details and form at: https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/important-update-snap-replacement-benefits-deadline-extended-to-april-2-2026/

MOBILE NOTARY (NO CHARGE)

If you are a storm vicitim and have notary needs. Deb Boling is offering mobile notary service at no charge. (808) 978-6948 https://808notary.net/

SUPPLIES & CLEAN-UP HELP

Location: Haleiwa Distilling Company (at Old Sugar Mill)
67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791
Monday - Thursday (this week), 10am - 7pm
Food/Supply sorting and distribution.
Supplies available include: water, cleaning supplies, clothing, bedding, diapers, and more...

North Shore Salon & Spa
66-935 Kaukonahua Rd. Waialua, Hawaii 96791
(next to Paalaa Kai Bakery)
Supplies available is on rotation.

MEDICAL HELP (3 Locations)

Haleiwa Distilling Company (at Old Sugar Mill)
67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791
10am - 5pm
Physician staffed medical aid for non-emergent care.

Waialua District Park
67-180 Goodale Ave, Waialua, HI 96791
10am - 6pm
First Aid & Supplies

GASOLINE

Need gas for generators, etc.? Must bring gas can.
Haleiwa Distilling Company (at Old Sugar Mill)
67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791

COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CENTER
Waialua District Park
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Services will continue to expand, but currently include:

  • Honolulu Emergency Services Department (HESD) will provide basic medical assessments and care, assistance with replacing lost prescriptions, and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries.
  • Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) will provide information and support for emergency permitting needs.
  • Department of Housing and Land Management (DHLM) will assist residents by providing information on available housing options in City properties.
  • Department of Customer Services (CSD) will assist with the replacement of lost driver’s licenses and state IDs, and provide information about registration fees for damaged or destroyed vehicles.
  • Department of Community Services (DCS) will offer kūpuna resources and handbooks, down payment and rental assistance, and other home support services.
  • The Board of Water Supply (BWS) will provide information on billing in impacted areas.
  • Office of Economic Revitalization (OER) will offer assistance for businesses and farmers, along with language access support.
  • State Department of Health, Vital Records office will assist residents in replacing lost documents, including birth, marriage, and death certificates.
  • State Department of Health, Environmental Health will answer questions and provide information about safe clean up.

Additional services from community partners, including the Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Aloha United Way, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies, and Hawaiʻi Foodbank, will be available to provide financial assistance and food support.

Utility providers and internet and phone service companies will also be on site to assist residents experiencing service disruptions.

Free Wi-Fi will be available at the site, along with a charging station for phones, computers, and other devices. Residents are encouraged to bring their own charging cords if possible.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for HNL Alert for updates on City services and resources. Visit https://hnlalert.gov or text “HNLALERT” to 888-777 to receive alerts.

Damage Self-Reporting Form

The City and County of Honolulu's Department of Emergency Management has developed this online form to enable Oahu residents to self-report damage to their homes from the recent disaster. The purpose of this form is only to collect information that will help local officials understand the damage that occurred and impacts on the community. The City will also use this information to determine whether the City can request federal assistance programs. 

https://www.honolulu.gov/dem/homedamage/

Ready to help?

Of course, if you know of someone in need, go help. We are encouraging those who are ready to volunteer to join the organized relief effort so we can concentrate the help, reduce traffic, and go to the areas of greatest need.

Help Local Businesses

Local businesses need your help to stay open! Servers, cooks, owners, stewards, food delivery, etc. all need you. Go shopping, eat out or take out, when you can to support local businesses and all the people that are depending on them to live.

Clean Up & General Help

TODAY (SUNDAY 3/29)
10:00am Volunteer Briefing at Haleiwa Distilling Company
67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791

GENERAL ANY-TIME VOLUNTEERING
Go to Haleiwa Distilling Company between 10am - 7pm to get briefed on current service needs.
67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791

NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY HUB FACEBOOK PAGE
This is another place to find people who need your help.
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1FGT9ixYQr/

Can you help make a Costo/Shopping run?

Many residents have lost all of their vehicles and could use help making a Costco run. If you'd be willing to make a run or drive someone for a shopping trip, please click the link below to share your contact info and availability.

Donate Supplies at Haleiwa Distilling Company
(at the entrance to the Sugar Mill)

67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791
Monday - Friday (this week), 10am - 7pm: Food/Supply sorting and distribution.

Priority Donation Needs:

Category Items
Outdoor Wheel Barrow, Propane Tanks, Shovels, Fly Traps, Buckets, Bug Spray, LG Storage Bins, Safety Glasses
Toiletries Shaving Cream, Topical Antibiotics, Acetaminophen/Ibuprofen
Cleaning Rags, Sponges, Dish Soap, Mops, Squeegees, Baking Soda, Vinegar, Paper Towels
Laundry & Maintenance Laundry Soap, Utility Fans, Dehumidifiers, Damp Raid, Pump Sprayer for Mold, Mold Armor, Outdoor Gloves, Glass Cleaner

Monetary Donations to for Relief Supplies & Households

chamber of commerce

In partnership with Hawaii State Representative Sean Quinlan is working closely with local leaders to identify priority needs and ensure resources reach our community quickly and effectively.

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Our mission is to serve communities in Hawai’i. The safety and well being of the people of Hawai'i. They have been instrumental in the relief effort! Non-profit organization doing amazing things.