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Monthly cash payments could boost disaster survivors. A Maui nonprofit tries it out

Maui Rapid Response’s cash aid helped 69 Lahaina fire survivor households reduce stress and gain financial control during recovery, with 80% reporting less anxiety, officials said.

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Mari Younger cherished her life in West Maui. She worked hard at her career in the restaurant industry and was proudly self-sufficient, happily living in the same condo for 11 years, lovingly doting on her cat, Stella.

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Monthly cash payments could boost disaster survivors. A Maui nonprofit tries it out

A new cash aid program in Maui is helping some Lahaina fire survivors stay afloat long after the flames.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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