County partners with CHNA to expand access to services
WAILUKU — The county’s Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) announced a partnership with the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) to expand public access to services supporting residential re-entry and recovery.
Starting this week, CNHA’s Kako’o Maui office at Maui Mall Village will begin providing distribution of vehicle passes and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) education and kits (beginning Monday, Oct. 30), and Right-of-Entry (ROE) registration assistance (starting Wednesday, Nov. 1).
All Maui County residents are eligible to receive services from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday
“This partnership underscores MEMA’s commitment to building a resilient community in Maui County,” said MEMA Emergency Operations Center Director Joshua Aquinde. “By collaborating with organizations like CNHA, we can better assist residents by expanding assistance with the critical next steps of re-entry and recovery from the Lahaina wildfires.”
CNHA Community Care Navigator Dustin Kaleiopu noted that the County-CNHA collaboration will provide the community with a streamlined process in a Central Maui location.
“We are dedicated to uplifting and supporting our residents by making these essential services more accessible,” he said.
For more information, call Aquinde at (808) 270-7341 or Kaleiopu at (808) 204-2722.

