EMERGENCY RECOVERY
PGC's Work in Providing Immediate Relief and Equitable Recovery for Limited English-Proficient Lahaina Fire Survivors
Overview:
Shortly after the Lahaina fire, PGC joined forces with immigrant-serving organizations to address the urgent needs of Lahaina’s 30% foreign-born population. Our early response focused on overcoming language barriers and quickly providing resources.
Timeline of Key Events
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Early Response:
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Convening immigrant-serving organizations.
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Identifying language access as a top priority.
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Launching the Multilingual Hotline:
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One month post-fire, we launched Hawaii’s first multilingual hotline.
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Languages supported: Ilocano, Tagalog, Spanish, Tongan, Chuukese, and Marshallese.
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Formation of Collaborative Committees:
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Creation of the Maui Emergency Response Group.
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Establishment of the Standing Language Access Workgroup to directly address on-the-ground needs.
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Training & Webinars:
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Hosted acculturation webinars to educate survivors on accessing FEMA, DUA, WIC, and more.
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Provided training for 15 newly-recruited Bilingual Kōkua Navigators.
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IRC Satellite Office Launch:
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Opened a new community hub in Wailuku to serve as a multilingual resource center.
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Securing Future Support:
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Awarded a $1.25M grant from the Maui Strong Fund to sustain and expand our services.
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At the beginning of the 2023 Lahaina fire, Pacific Gateway Center (PGC) mobilized immediately to support the immigrant and limited English proficient community. By leveraging a multilingual hotline, collaborative response groups, and community- driven initiatives, we made sure every survivor could access the help they needed.
Lahaina Fire Survivor
“I was overwhelmed after the fire, but the hotline connected me with a bilingual navigator who helped me secure housing and legal assistance. Their care made all the difference.”
Purpose:
Immediate access to interpreters for LEP survivors, ensuring equitable access to essential resources.
Key Details:
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Operating Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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Technologies: Utilizes Pear Suite’s care navigation system.
Impact:
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327 calls and 99 texts received in the first month.
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979 calls and 279 texts were received from October to December of 2023.
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Languages Provided: Chuukese, Marshallese, Ilocano, Tagalog, Spanish, and Tongan.
Looking Ahead:
With the recent $1.25M grant from the Maui Strong Fund, we are poised to expand our services and deepen our commitment to the LEP community. Our future initiatives include:
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Expanding case management services.
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Enhancing multilingual resources.
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Strengthening partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies.
Get Involved:
Join us in rebuilding lives and fostering community resilience.
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Volunteer: Share your skills and time.
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Donate: Help us secure a better future for Lahaina survivors.
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Partner: Collaborate with us to extend our reach.
Contact Us:
Email: mirc@pacificgatewaycenter.org
Phone: (808) 633-4132