
A Website For Victims of the Maui Fires Helps Them Find Long-Term Housing
A website has been launched to help families of the Maui Fires find long-term housing and offers critical insights into the housing crisis of Maui built by software developer Matt Jachowski, who's also from Maui.
“The goal of the project is to make it as easy as possible for landlords and homeowners to connect directly with our fire survivors who need long-term housing,” said Matt Jachowski, a Native Hawaiian software developer born and raised on Maui. He’s talking about a new web app he just built and released — Maui Hale Match. Read more here
This is a heartwarming and helpful idea to help victims of the Maui Fires find homes for their families. A big thanks to Matt Jachowski for creating a website to help families find homes. Please give this article a read, it is absolutely amazing what this man is doing for the Maui Fire survivors. If you or someone you know are survivors of the Maui Fires and are looking for a home, please check out the website linked above called 'Maui Hale Match'. Please be safe out there!
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