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DISASTER RELIEF

How CFDA Members Help Hawai’i

August 18, 2023

The remains of a burnt Hawaii flag among the buildings and homes destroyed in the aftermath of the wildfire in Lahaina, western Maui. (Photo by SEBASTIEN VUAGNAT/AFP via Getty Images)

We stand with Hawai’i as the island of Maui confronts the devastating aftermath of the wildfire that has caused immense damage and loss. The historic town of Lahaina has been hit hard, with the worst death toll recorded in the U.S. in modern times.

The Maui Strong Fund is providing resources that can be deployed quickly, with a focus on rapid response and recovery for the devastating wildfires on Maui. Click here to make a donation.

Several CFDA members have joined the fundraising efforts.

“Our hearts go out to the people of Hawai’i,” Clare Vivier of Clare V. said. “To raise money to support the ongoing relief efforts, we are re-launching a few items from recent Hawai’i-based collections with 100 percent of profits going to support Hawai’i Community Foundation – Maui Strong Fund.”

Chloe Gosselin, as part of her Summer Sale on www.Chloegosselin.com through Sept.10th, will give 15 percent of proceeds to WC Kitchen and their Hawai’i relief efforts.

COOMI will be supporting the people of Maui by donating a percent of sales during the jewelry brand’s current trunk show at Neiman Marcus in Honolulu as well as all of the upcoming events with its retail partners for the month of September.

“Our heartfelt contribution underscores our commitment to the community and underscores our company’s ethos of compassion and solidarity,” Coomi Bhasin said. “We are dedicated to making a positive impact beyond making exquisite handmade jewelry.”

At Tamara Davydova’s Minimalist, 10 percent of the purchases will be donated to the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation – Maui Strong Fund (a 15 percent discount is automatically applied at checkout).

From August 23rd-Sept.5th, thesalting, the brand co-founded by Michael Ward and Michael Smaldone, will stage its first-ever studio sale with a portion of proceeds also donated to Maui Strong Fund.

Marysia Dobrzanska of Marysia donated 50 percent of sales from her e-commerce sales August 12th and 13th. In total she made an $8,800 donation to Directrelief.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disaster Relief
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