The National Credit Union Foundation's CUAid program has seen an influx of donations coming in as numerous credit unions and credit union-supporting organizations have stepped up relief efforts for those credit union employees and their families who have been impacted by the deadly wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui earlier this month.
The Wailuku, Hawaii-based Maui County Federal Credit Union ($407 million in assets, 20,251 members) and the Kahului, Hawaii-based Valley Isle County Federal Credit Union ($144 million in assets, 13,131 members) each had branches located in downtown Lahaina. The town was decimated by the wildfires. On Sunday, Maui County officials said 99% of the town had been searched and 115 people have been confirmed dead.
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