Maui Disaster Relief
Maui Disaster Relief
After tragedy, we find hope.
The strength of the human sprit can do amazing things, particularly when we work together.
On August 8th, 2023, wildfires broke out on the island of Maui, in the West Maui Region. By the time the fires were brought under control, 17,000 acres had burned, destroying 2,200 residential and commercial buildings, including many historic landmarks in Lahaina. Tragically, 102 lives were lost.
One year later, while we continue to recover emotionally and economically, we see hope.
Rebuilding will take time and the emotional scars will need time to heal, but where there was total devastation, we see a community starting to re-emerge. There is still much to do, and things may never be exactly as they were, but seeing how far we’ve come in the first year clearly gives us hope.
Consider the historic banyan tree in Lahaina. Initially, it was not given much chance of survival. Yet, with constant care and nurturing over the past year, today the tree rises anew. Let this tree, planted as a sapling in 1873, serve as a beacon of hope for all of us as Maui continues on its path to recovery.
Donate to the Maui Strong Fund
The Maui Strong Fund provides financial resources to support the recovery needs for the people and places affected by the Maui wildfires.
Maui Community Savings Program
During our 70-year history, we’ve offered guidance and financial support when the community needed it most. This savings program is one example of our commitment to helping our customers rebuild.
This program not only offers convenient access and safety, but also offers a special savings rate of 3.25% Annual Percentage Yield (APY)1, allowing you to make the most of the funds you have received.
Locations
Please find a list of branches and ATMs on our locations page.
1 Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective October 2, 2023. Interest rates may change at any time after the account is opened. $100 minimum deposit to open an account, $0 minimum balance to earn APY. Fees may reduce earning on accounts. To participate in this program, you must reside in own property in the following zip codes (96761, 96767, 96790, 96768) and have received an insurance distribution for property damage. Existing loans/lines secured by impacted property with Central Pacific Bank must be paid back in full before a savings account can be opened.