'Nāpili Noho' is a community based emergency distribution hub at the Nāpili Park in Lahaina. We distribute donated foods, produce, dry goods, hygiene items, clothing, warm meals & more as available. We also serve as a site for lomi lomi, job & benefit assistance, child care, internet access, mental health services & additional services as available. Our General store and other resources are stocked daily and availability is constantly changing.
Availability for these resources may change as they become available. Our focus is on those most directly effected & displaced by the Lahaina fire disaster.
Visit Nāpili Noho Emergency Community Resource Center at Napili Park, 22 Maiha St, Lahaina, HI 96761
Check Nāpili Noho's website for current days and hours of operations.
We encourage you to share our services with those you know in need. If you would like to partner with us, donate, or volunteer with us visit on our Support page, and donate to our cause. Nāpili Noho is a lifeline for many. We will get through this together. Come by the Nāpili Noho Hub and get resources & support. We are a community based emergency distribution hub at Nāpili Park.
Our Grocery Store offers many food items and dry goods, available as they come in from various provider donations. Our primary purpose and focus is on those directly effected by the Lahaina fire and are displaced. Those who are vetted and signed in can visit once a day (please bring your own shopping bags).
*Our Store is for directly affected Lahaina Town addresses Only*
They can shop between 10am & 1pm (& until 4pm)
Others who’ve been affected by the fire *and can show a drivers license with a Lahaina address can shop after 1pm until 4pm.
Our Grocery Store also offers many different kinds of local produce coming in from various local farmers as available.
Our pharmacy area has a range of items from various provider donations, from over the counter products to toiletries, cleaning products to batteries, paper products, personal items and more as available.
We have a baby and hygiene area stocked with all kinds of items as available.
Come get fresh water and stay hydrated. We try to keep our water stock as full as possible for those in need, as available by the various donation providers.
Come to our LomiLomi area and have skilled practitioners revitalize you. No appointments needed, just come during our open hours and have a seat and our Lomi crew will serve you on a first come first serve basis.
Come visit Kayo Malik Acupuncture & Aromatherapy on Fridays 10 am to 1 pm. No appointments needed, just come and have a seat and Kayo will serve you on a first come first serve basis.
On the weekends we are often graced with amazing musical performances.
Join us for Ukulele lessons by our talented & beloved Jason Jerome of the Lahaina Music Store. Ukulele's are provided for the lessons and if you need one Jason can help you find one. If you've never played before Jason can get you playing in no time. Ukulele lessons at Napili Noho in Napili Park are every Monday at 2.
Visit the new Lahaina Music Store thats open again in a small satellite location inside Aston Kaanapali Shores. www.LahainaMusicMaui.com
Napili Noho Hub has a Starlink Wifi networks for public internet access. We also have information bulletin boards kept current daily with the latest important info particularly vital for those displaced or without internet access following our recent disaster. We also have an info booth with friendly knowledgable attendants to help guide you as needed.
We offer various areas for kids, including an area filled with toys when available, a jump castle open from 11am until 2pm, random visits from balloon artists and magicians when available and more. And we are located in Napili park with its basketball & baseball fields, a frisbee golf course, a kids play gym area, tennis & pickle ball courts, and the parks big grass areas for soccer, ultimate frisbee and plenty of park space to talk story and spend time with friends and Ohana.
Bruce Forrester has been a professional photographer on Maui for several decades and has graciously volunteered his photography skills to do family portraits for people that have lost their photos in the fire. Your new family photos can "be part of a new start". You can connect with him at his website: www.WarmLightPhoto.com
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Lahaina and Kula residents who have been impacted by the August fires are invited to talk story with Mayor Richard Bissen. There are several dates to choose from. Each talk story session will welcome up to 30 residents to give folks a chance to share mana‘o and ask questions.
Series of events from December 9 through January 27.