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Lahaina resident and hero, @buge80857 lost the fight to save his own home from the Lahaina fires and found himself trapped in the heart of their destruction. But he fought back and saved so many people -children included. He had recently worked on a local church so he knew where all the water outlets were on that property and worked fast to secure a safe spot for people. He then made his way to Hawaiian homes and saved several houses there, including the home of Archie Kalepa, a community leader who has since transformed his home into the hub of supplies and food for their community. But it's not just Buje's heroism that captivates and inspires me most. It's his pure care and compassion for others and his positive outlook for the future. I hope you hear his messages. He speaks on not blaming anyone or yourself if you left others behind. You guys, this fire was a catastrophic apocalypse. It's the most deadly natural disaster our country has seen in a century, but I'm telling you the death count is far, far more than what has been identified and reported. The survivor's guilt and trauma that is sinking in is heavy beyond measure. Survivors need mental health therapy and su***de prevention as much as they need clean water and shelter. Even firemen and first responders lost their own families and homes while trying to help others. Families were melted in their own cars trying to flee. I don't want to be so graphic but people have seen things they will never unsee and they are shaking. And right now in the midst of trying to grasp this all, outside big money investors with bad intentions are reaching out to these survivors in hopes of scoring land deals on the backs of their tragedies. This is not okay. Please help keep Lahaina lands in Lahaina hands. Monetary donations can be made to the great organizations listed on my last post. But if you want to donate straight to the families in need now, there is a new Instagram page being made with their legit Venmo accounts. More and more families will be added. If you are a family in need, please go through the steps to add yourself to @lahaina_ohana_venmo . Mahalo and let's please work together to put our community first. 08/16/2023

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Lahaina resident and hero, @buge80857 lost the fight to save his own home from the Lahaina fires and found himself trapped in the heart of their destruction. But he fought back and saved so many people -children included. He had recently worked on a local church so he knew where all the water outlets were on that property and worked fast to secure a safe spot for people. He then made his way to Hawaiian homes and saved several houses there, including the home of Archie Kalepa, a community leader who has since transformed his home into the hub of supplies and food for their community. But it's not just Buje's heroism that captivates and inspires me most. It's his pure care and compassion for others and his positive outlook for the future. I hope you hear his messages. He speaks on not blaming anyone or yourself if you left others behind. You guys, this fire was a catastrophic apocalypse. It's the most deadly natural disaster our country has seen in a century, but I'm telling you the death count is far, far more than what has been identified and reported. The survivor's guilt and trauma that is sinking in is heavy beyond measure. Survivors need mental health therapy and su***de prevention as much as they need clean water and shelter. Even firemen and first responders lost their own families and homes while trying to help others. Families were melted in their own cars trying to flee. I don't want to be so graphic but people have seen things they will never unsee and they are shaking. And right now in the midst of trying to grasp this all, outside big money investors with bad intentions are reaching out to these survivors in hopes of scoring land deals on the backs of their tragedies. This is not okay. Please help keep Lahaina lands in Lahaina hands. Monetary donations can be made to the great organizations listed on my last post. But if you want to donate straight to the families in need now, there is a new Instagram page being made with their legit Venmo accounts. More and more families will be added. If you are a family in need, please go through the steps to add yourself to @lahaina_ohana_venmo . Mahalo and let's please work together to put our community first.

Photos from Trifecta Kitchen's post 11/20/2020

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