ʻAʻole paʻa loa ka hoʻolako wai ʻana, akā, ua ʻāpono ʻia ka wehe ʻana i nā hale liʻiliʻi he 16 ma kahi o nā hale he 88 e kūkulu ʻia nei e kekahi papahana ma Maui. 

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ʻO Michele Fernandez, he kamaʻāina no Lahaina, ua noho ʻo ia me kona ʻohana ma loko o kekahi hale kaʻa no kekahi mau mahina ma Maui Waena, ma o ka lokomaikaʻi o nā hoa hale pule. 

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I ka ʻauinalā o kēlā Pōʻalima aku nei, ua hoʻomaopopo ʻia ʻo Fernandez, ʻo ia nei me kāna kāne a me kā lāua mau keiki kāne, he 18 a 22 o lāua makahiki, hiki iā lākou ke neʻe i ʻelua home liʻiliʻi ma ʻOhana Hope Village ma Kahului ma ka Pōʻakolu. 

Ma hope o nā mahina lohi he nui, ʻo ke kūlanakauhale — he kauhale i loaʻa ai nā home liʻiliʻi he 88 i kūkulu ʻia e Family Life Center ma kahi e kū kokoke i ke kahua hoʻolulu mokulele — ua ʻāpono ʻia ka palapala ʻae mai ka Maui Department of Public Works. 

“Pūʻiwa loa wau,” i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Fernandez. 

Ohana Hope Village is photographed Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kahului. The village will house Lahaina residents displaced by the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
E hoʻomaka ana nā luaahi ahi i ka neʻe ʻana i ʻOhana Hope Village i kēia pule aʻe no ke komo ʻana i nā hale he 16 ma kahi o nā hale he 88. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)

Ua paʻakikī ko Fernandez piliwi ʻana i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ia nō kona neʻe ʻana i home hou, no ka mea, nui kona hoka ma muli o nā hoʻomaka ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻole a ʻOhana Hope Village, he papahana hāʻawi hale i uku ʻia e ka haʻawina kālā manawaleʻa no ka hāʻawi hale ʻana i nā luaahi o ke ahi ma ka lā 8 o ʻAukake, ke ahi hoʻi nāna i hoʻomake i nā kānaka he 101 a i kīpaku i nā kānaka he 13,000. 

“Kainō, ma Novemapa e wehe ʻia ai ke kauhale. A laila, ma Pepeluali nō paha. A laila, ma ka lā 4 o ʻApelila,” i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Fernandez. 

ʻO ka lā 4 o ʻApelila kona lā hānau, a ma kēlā manawa, ua maikaʻi ka ʻikena, wahi āna. Ua liuliu nā ʻeke o ka ʻohana, a ua kau ko Fernandez maka i ka hoʻolauleʻa ʻana ma o kona neʻe ʻana i home hou, i home kūikawā. Eia kā, ʻaʻole pēlā ka i holo akula. 

Ua hoʻolaha ʻo Family Life Center i ʻōlelo hoʻolaha i kēlā mahina aku nei, ua hāmama nā ʻīpuka o ʻOhana Hope Village, a ke ʻae mai nei ka papahana hale i nā ʻohana mua, akā, ua kāpae ka hui i ia ʻōlelo hoʻolaha. Ua pilikia ʻo ʻOhana Hope Village i ka loaʻa ʻole o ka palapala ʻae a me ka wai no kekahi mau mahina, a pēlā pū ka pilikia ma ʻApelila. 

ʻO Ashley Kelly ka luna hoʻokō o ka papahana, a wahi āna ma kekahi nīnauele i kēia pule nei, ʻo kekahi paipū wai e mālama ʻia nei e Alexander & Baldwin, ʻaʻole i loaʻa mai i like me ka i mahuʻi ʻia. Ua mahuʻi ʻia hoʻi, na kēia paipū lehulehu ʻole e hoʻolako wai a hiki i ko ke kauhale hoʻopili ʻana i kekahi waihona wai a ke kalana. 

ʻAʻole hoʻi i loaʻa kekahi palapala ʻae kūkulu hale mai ke Kalana o Maui. Ua loaʻa mai naʻe ma ka ʻauinalā o ka Pōʻalima. 

Dr. Ashley Kelly is photographed at Ohana Hope Village Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kahului. The village will house Lahaina residents displaced by the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
Wahi a Ashley Kelly, ʻaʻole o kana mai kona hauʻoli i ka loaʻa ʻana mai o ka palapala ʻae mai ke kalana ma ka Pōʻalima, ka mea hoʻi e ʻāpono ana i ka wehe ʻia ʻana o nā hale he 16 ma kahi o nā hale he 88 ma Kahului no nā luaahi o ke ahi ma ka lā 8 o ʻAukake nāna i hoʻomake i 101 mau kānaka a ʻoi ma Lahaina. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)

Ma ka wā i hoʻolaha ʻia ai ka nūhou, ua loaʻa mai iā Kelly nā palapala noi he 800 a ʻoi mai nā kānaka he 2,000 i makemake e neʻe aku i laila. 

Eia naʻe, ma hope o nā ālaina hoʻouluhua he mau mahina, ua koho ʻo Kelly i ʻelua huaʻōlelo no ka wehewehe leʻa ʻana i kona walohia ma ka Pōʻalima ma hope o ka loaʻa ʻana mai o kekahi palapala ʻae maiā Jordan Malina, ka luna a ka Department of Public Works, no ka ʻāpono ʻana i nā hale he 16 a me kekahi waihona wai. 

“Hauʻoli wau,” wahi āna. 

ʻO David Sellers ke kaha kiʻi hale ma Maui nāna i kaha kiʻi iā ʻOhana Hope Village me ka manuahi, a wahi āna, ua nui kona mahalo i ka loaʻa pono ʻana mai o ka palapala ʻae. Akā, pūʻiwa ʻo ia i ka lohi o ka hoʻokō ʻana i ka hopena.  

“Kainō, ma hope o ke ahi, e alu like koke mai nā kānaka,” wahi āna. 

Continest CEO North America Yan Pronin, from left, Hawaii Off-Grid Architect & Engineering principal David Sellers and Family Life Center COO Dr. Ashley Kelly stand outside of  structures for emergency housing Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, in Kahului. The Biden are touring areas of Maui affected by wildfires. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Mai ka ʻaoʻao hema, ʻo Yan Pronin, ka luna hoʻokō o Continest North America; ʻo David Sellers, ka luna o Hawaii Off Grid; a me Ashley Kelly, ka luna hoʻokō o Family Life Center, a ke kū nei lākou ma waho o kekahi mau hale liʻiliʻi na Continest ma ʻAukake, i ʻelua pule ma hope pono o ka ʻai ʻana o ke ahi iā Lahaina me Kula uka. Ua kūkulu ʻia nā hale no ka neʻe ʻana o nā luaahi ma Novemapa, akā, ua hoʻolohi ʻia ia neʻe ʻana e ka loaʻa ʻole o ka wai a me ka palapala ʻae. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)

Ua hoʻāʻo ʻia nā mea a pau, wahi a ke kalana. 

Ua hoʻolaha mai ʻo Molina, ka luna o DPW, ua hoʻolohi ʻia ka palapala ʻae e ka lawa ʻole o ko ʻOhana Hope Village ʻōnaepuni a me nā alahele no ka hoʻokō ʻana i ka papahana. 

“ʻO kēia ka i hoʻopilikia nui i ke kaʻina hana o ka ʻāpono ʻana, no ka mea, he pono ka loiloi a me ka hoʻolālā maiau ʻana i mea e lawa ai ka ʻōnaepuni i ka pono o ka papahana a i mea hoʻi e kō ai nā koina hoʻoponopono,” i kākau iho ai ʻo Molina. 

He pono ko ke kalana hōʻihi ʻana i nā kānāwai i pili i ke olakino a me ka palekana, wahi āna. 

Alakaʻi ʻo Jordan Molina i ka Department of Public Works o ke Kalana o Maui. 

“I loko nō o ko mākou ʻike ʻana i ka hopohopo i pili i ka lohi o ka loaʻa ʻana mai o ka palapala ʻae, makemake nō mākou e hoʻomaopopo i ka lehulehu, alakaʻi ʻia kēlā me kēia koho a mākou e ko mākou kūpaʻa i ke kiaʻi ʻana i ke olakino o nā kānaka e noho ana ma kēlā mau hale,” wahi a Molina. 

Wahi a kekahi waha ʻōlelo no Alexander & Baldwin ma ka Pōʻaono, ʻaʻole i pane ʻo Family Life Center i ko lākou hui ʻoihana mai Malaki aku, ko lākou wā hoʻi i hāpai manaʻo kōkua aku ai i ka hui hāʻawi hale ma o kekahi haʻina wai kūikawā. He paipū wai he 18 ʻīniha kā ka hui ʻoihana e noho ana ma lalo o ka ʻāina a ʻOhana Hope Village e noho nei, a pili ia paipū me Maui Business Park. 

“Mahuʻi mākou, ʻo ko lākou ala hehi hou, ʻo ia nō ka ʻimi ʻana i ka palapala ʻae e hōʻoia ʻia ai ka palekana o nā haʻina wai he kūikawā a he paʻa loa,” wahi a Andrea Galvin ma kekahi ʻōlelo hoʻolaha. “ʻOiai, ua pili kēia hana i ka wai inu a me ka wai kinai ahi o nā kānaka he nui, e kali aku ana mākou i ka hōʻoia ʻana mai a nā ʻāpono no ke aupuni, ke olakino, a me ka palekana.” 

Ua kūkulu ʻia ʻo ʻOhana Hope Village ma luna o nā ʻeka he 10 i loaʻa iā King’s Cathedral. Hoʻolimalima ka hale pule i ka ʻāina iā Family Life Center, he hui hoʻopuka waiwai ʻole no ka hāʻawi hale ʻana, no $1 i kēlā me kēia makahiki. Makemake ke kauhale e hoʻolako i nā hale me ka manuahi, nā hoa aʻoaʻo, a me nā hana ʻē aʻe no nā luaahi he 350 no ʻekolu a ʻelima mau makahiki. 

Ma Pepeluali, ma hope o nā mahina i kūkā ai ʻo Family Life Center, ke kaha kiʻi hale, ka wilikī, a me A&B, ua mahuʻi ʻia, he haʻina kā lākou, a hiki i nā hale ke hoʻopili i ka paipū wai o ka ʻāina, wahi a Kelly.

Eia naʻe, ʻaʻole pēlā ka i holo akula. 

Access to water challenged Ohana Hope Village Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kahului. The village will house Lahaina residents displaced by the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
ʻO ka nele ʻana i ka wai ʻole, na kēia nele i hoʻolohi i ka wehe ʻia ʻana o ʻOhana Hope Village. Ma lalo o ia kauhale e noho ai kekahi paipū wai lehulehu ʻole i mālama ʻia e Alexander & Baldwin. Wahi a ka hui ʻoihana, ke hoʻāʻo nei lākou e ʻimi i kumu wai paʻa loa ma mua o ka ʻāpono i ke kauhale e hoʻopili i kā lākou paipū wai no ka manawa kūikawā. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)

Wahi a Galvin ma ka hopena o Pepeluali, ke kōkua nei ʻo A&B iā Family Life Center ma kona wā e hana pū nei me ke kalana no ka ʻimi ʻana i kumu wai paʻa loa.

Akā naʻe, ua hala nā mahina he nui me ka hua ʻole. 

Ma ka Pōʻalima, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo Kimo Landgraf, ka hope luna wai o ke Kalana o Maui, ua ʻāpono kāna keʻena iā ʻOhana Hope Village e kui nao i lalo o kekahi alahele no ka hoʻopili ʻana i kahi waihona wai a ke kalana ma waho o ka hale ʻaina ʻo Zippy’s ma Kahului. 

Ke hana ʻia pēlā, e loaʻa ana i ke kauhale kekahi kumu wai paʻa loa e ʻāpono ʻia, wahi āna. 

ʻO Kimo Landgraf ka hope luna o ke Keʻena Lako Wai a ke Kalana o Maui. 

Ua hōʻea mai kekahi kanaka e hāʻawi manawaleʻa i $500,000 a i $750,000 no ka uku ʻana i ke kumukūʻai no ke kui nao ʻana a me ka hoʻomoe ʻana i ka paipū no ka ʻimi wai kalana ʻana, wahi a Sellers. 

“ʻAʻole wikiwiki ka hana ma Ჹɲʻ nei,” wahi āna. 

Inā hoʻoponopono ʻia ka pilikia noho hale o Maui, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Sellers, “pono iā mākou ke hōʻeleu i ka hana.”

No Fernandez, ʻo ka neʻe ʻana i ʻOhana Hope Village, he mea e maluhia ai kona ʻohana, wahi āna. 

He mea hoʻi ia e ʻākoakoa mai ai nā ʻohana luaahi no Maui Komohana i wahi hoʻokahi. I loko nō o ka mamao ma waena o ia kauhale me Kāʻanapali ma Maui Komohana, he wahi noho ia e hoʻomaka ai ka wā hou ma hope o ka pohō he nui. 

“ʻO kākou a pau he poʻe Lahaina, a ʻo kēia ka mea e pili ai kākou kekahi i kekahi. He manaʻolana nō ko kākou,” wahi a Fernandez. 

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Ua kākoʻo ʻia kēia papahana e ka ʻOhana o Harry Nathaniel, Levani Lipton, ka ʻOhana Mar, a me Lisa Kleissner.

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