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Maui couple known for ministering to the homeless sees rise in need

Senior Pastor Laki Ka’ahumanu of the Church on the Go and his wife Malie, who have been ministering to Maui’s homeless individuals and families for years, now are seeing the homeless crisis worsen due to the thousands of Maui residents who were displaced by the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires.

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Senior Pastor Laki Kaahumanu of the Church on the Go is among the many local people who have housed the homeless and those displaced by the Lahaina wildfires of Aug. 8.
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William Emmsley spoke of his life on Nov. 10.
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Senior Pastor Laki Kaahumanu of the Church on the Go is among the many local people who have housed the homeless and those displaced by the Lahaina wildfires of Aug. 8.
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A 3-year-old known only as Humble sat as adults talked on Nov. 10.
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Brandon Milliigan and a 3-year-old known only as Humble sprayed a pig on Nov. 10.
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A tattered Hawaiian flag on a large cross waved on the Paukukalo property on Nov 10.
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Senior Pastor Laki Kaahumanu is pictured her with his wife Malie Hoomama Kaahumanu on their property in Paukukalo on Nov. 10.
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Senior Pastor Laki Kaahumanu is pictured her with his wife Malie Hoomama Kaahumanu and a 3-year-old boy named Humble on their property in Paukukalo.
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Eric Vita, who has lived on the property in Paukukalo, stood amidst planted food crops on Nov. 10.
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Brandon Milligan stood in a place he had a hand in shaping on Nov. 10.
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Brandon Milligan sat in the place he had a hand in shaping on Nov. 10.
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Eric Vita has resided in the Paukukalo property for four years.
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Senior Pastor Laki Kaahumanu held a palm full of marbles found while clearing the property in Paukukalo on Nov. 10.

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