Kona Low Storm Recovery
Volunteer opportunities and recovery resources across Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi Island
How to help with Kona Low recovery
The March 2026 Kona Low storms caused the worst flooding Hawaiʻi has seen in 20 years. Communities across Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi Island were impacted. Here is a list of recovery resources you can use to get support or find ways to help.
Volunteer Needs
Click any listing to learn more and sign up directly with the organization.
Recovery Resources
Dashboards, assistance programs, and donation links from organizations across the state.
Dashboards & Data
- Kākoʻo Oʻahu — Needs Dashboard
- Ag Stewardship — Farm Damage Report
- C&C Honolulu — Farm Relief Application
Get Assistance
- HIEMA — Storm Resources & Aid
- Crisis Cleanup — Request Help
- GoHawaii — Visitor Guidance & Updates
- DCCA — Post-Disaster Insurance Claims Guide
- Call 211 — AUW Statewide Helpline
- Hawaiʻi Agricultural Foundation — Farmer Disaster Relief
- Hawaiʻi Community Lending — Kukulu Housing Recovery
- Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi — Free Legal Help for Flood-Impacted Residents
Government Resources
- DEM — Storm Recovery Information Hub
- DEM — Help Center (Get Assistance)
- DEM — Giving Center (How to Help)
- Property Tax Relief — Apply by June 30
- DPP — Emergency Repair Permits
- Report Storm Damage to Your Home
- Maui County — Storm Info & Recovery
Donate
- Storm Kōkua — Direct Aid to Families
- GoFundMe — Hawaiʻi Flooding Relief Hub
- HCF — Stronger Hawaiʻi Fund
- Hawaiian Council — Kākoʻo Oʻahu
