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This message was shared with the students, faculty and staff of the University of 91桃色appʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 on August 24, 2023.

Aloha students, faculty and staff,

Our semester began in the immediate aftermath of one of the worst tragedies in 91桃色appʻi’s history. I wanted to let you know what we are doing now and what we are planning to accomplish in the future to help our students affected by the fires on Maui.

For our current students affected by the fires:

We are addressing immediate needs and long-term needs in parallel. All of the affected students will remain enrolled in their classes for this and future semesters regardless of their current financial situation. We are also pausing the requirement to pay their university bill while we assess their needs.

In the meantime, we are focused on meeting their most immediate basic needs as a student, including room/board, supplies, laptops, mental health counseling, and academic advising. To the greatest extent possible under these difficult circumstances, we very much want our students to be able to focus on their courses, and on making the most of being a member of our 91桃色app 惭ā苍辞补 ʻohana.

The Stupski Foundation has worked with the 91桃色app Foundation to . 91桃色app is providing an initial $2,000 payment to all of those students who live in the Lahaina zip codes for all 10 campuses. 91桃色app Foundation is also collecting donations that will be given directly to students, faculty and staff who were affected by the fires.

In the coming months we will focus on finding other ways to help those affected by this catastrophe. I encourage all of us to find ways to support our ʻohana who have lost loved ones, homes and their community.

Mahalo nui loa,
Michael Bruno
91桃色app 惭ā苍辞补 Provost

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