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Mental health needs rise on Maui

Courtesy Dustin Izatt, Dustin Izatt Photography
Amber Drake, affiliate leader of the Maui branch of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), managed to save her bagpipes and personal documents when she flec the wildfire.
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Courtesy Dustin Izatt, Dustin Izatt Photography Amber Drake, affiliate leader of the Maui branch of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), managed to save her bagpipes and personal documents when she flec the wildfire.

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                                The temple grounds of the Lahaina Jodo Mission off of Front Street are seen Dec. 7.
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The temple grounds of the Lahaina Jodo Mission off of Front Street are seen Dec. 7.

COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
                                John Oliver, right, Maui branch chief of the state Department of Health, consults with Susana Arvizu, case manager.
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COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

John Oliver, right, Maui branch chief of the state Department of Health, consults with Susana Arvizu, case manager.

Courtesy Dustin Izatt, Dustin Izatt Photography
Amber Drake, affiliate leader of the Maui branch of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), managed to save her bagpipes and personal documents when she flec the wildfire.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The temple grounds of the Lahaina Jodo Mission off of Front Street are seen Dec. 7.
COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
                                John Oliver, right, Maui branch chief of the state Department of Health, consults with Susana Arvizu, case manager.