Jolene Nakamoto, client — Ua Hale Aʻela program. Hawaiian Community Assets , a statewide nonprofit housing counseling agency, announced that the first four Wailuku homes offered through its Ua Hale Aʻela program for Maui wildfire survivors will be available for occupancy beginning Aug. 28, 2026. The homes are made possible through a $6.34 million award from the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund, with support from House Maui for operational expenses, and are being offered through HCA’s Ua Hale Aʻela program . Through the support of funding partners, the first Maui Strong Ua Hale Aʻela homes are being offered at approximately 20% below market value, making homeownership more attainable for wildfire survivors. Families interested in Ua Hale Aʻela can view available properties, rental pricing, eligibility information, and anticipated availability at hawaiiancommunity.net/ua-hale-aela .