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Takeaways from our collaboration on youth mental health after the Maui wildfires

LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) 鈥 Ever since wildfires destroyed Lahaina two years ago, hundreds of students have struggled mentally 鈥 and not all have received the help they need.

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Takeaways from our collaboration on youth mental health after the Maui wildfires

Maui Hero Project and with Kah膩k奴kahi Ocean Academy members talk after their water academy day in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. (Kevin Fujii/Honolulu Civil Beat via AP)


LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) 鈥 Ever since wildfires destroyed Lahaina two years ago, hundreds of students have struggled mentally 鈥 and not all have received the help they need.

The Hawaii Department of Education estimates more than a third of Maui students lost a family member, sustained a serious injury or had a parent lose a job after the , which killed 102 people and damaged more than 3,300 properties in Lahaina.

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