LIST: Help Oʻahu Flooding Victims. Here’s Where You Can Donate
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LIST: Help Oʻahu Flooding Victims. Here’s Where You Can Donate

20 March, 2026.Technology and Science.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Catastrophic flooding on Oʻahu's North Shore displaced hundreds and forced thousands to evacuate.
  • Hawaiʻi nonprofits are mobilizing to help flood victims.
  • Donations go directly to listed nonprofits supporting flood relief.

Impact on residents

Here are nonprofits looking to help people affected by dangerous on Oʻahu’s North Shore.

Here are nonprofits looking to help people affected by dangerous on Oʻahu’s North Shore

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Hundreds were displaced and thousands were urged to evacuate on Oʻahu after catastrophic flooding on the island’s North Shore reportedly leveled homes and wrecked others.

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Call to action overview

Hawaiʻi nonprofits are stepping up to help.

Here are a few of the ways you can pitch in.

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Here are nonprofits looking to help people affected by dangerous on Oʻahu’s North Shore

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- The Salvation Army: Conducting disaster relief efforts on Oʻahu and across the state.

- LāHui Foundation: Mobilizing cleanup crews and coordinating distribution of donated items.

- Hawaiʻi Food Bank: Serving hungry families, including those affected by the Kona low storm.

- Hawaiʻi Community Foundation: Operates a Stronger Hawaiʻi Fund for disaster relief across the islands.

- Hawaiʻi Farmers Union United: Created a Hawaiʻi Flood Response Fund supporting farmers and rural areas hit by severe floods.

- ʻĀina Momona: Restoring loʻi at its Aloha ʻĀina Health and Learning Center in Kāneʻohe.

Donation and volunteer details

Donate items

- LāHui Foundation: Accepting recovery supplies, no household items, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kahuku Elementary School (56-170 Pualalea St.).

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Volunteer to help victims

- American Red Cross: Seeking volunteers to assist in Hawaiʻi storm response.

- LāHui Foundation: Mobilizing cleanup crews.

- Hawaiʻi Food Bank: Providing food distribution to hungry families, including those affected by Kona low storm.

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