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Ashlar & Maui Grown Organics Farm Flood Relief

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Ashlar has been a large part of the Maui farm and plant community for 10 years. Her home was damaged by a large downed tree and then was swept away in this week's historic Haiku floods as was a large part of the organic gardens that supply her business, Maui Grown Organics with products.  The farm also serves as an animal sanctuary, and is a place where community members have brought injured and orphaned animals of all types and sizes and gotten free full time care and rehabilitation. If you have seen Ashlar at her farmers market booths you know that she also often brings the cuddliest animals with her for others to snuggle and learn about animal care. Prior to running her business Ashlar volunteered as one of the Kumu's for the Maui School Garden Network, growing all the food and starts for school gardens as well as helping to run the garden program for the homeless shelter in Wailuku.  I personally was out on her property yesterday to survey the damage and help her start rebuilding. We are optimistic and also really need the kokua from the community to get her and her business back on her feet quickly.  Mahalo nui loa for any and all kokua! 


The Plan: 

A local carpenter has offered his time to rebuild her home over the next month if we can come up with the cost of materials, $6000-8000.  We are also seeking to rebuild the gardens and apothecary supplies that were mostly destroyed $2000 and give her a $2000 stipend to replace personal things like her computer since her sole income source has been destroyed.  

(Post-flood area where home used to be) 

(water starting to flow thru the apothecary supplies)

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{If you have any of the following you can contact me (Nicole) at [email redacted] or [phone redacted] (land line, no texts) or Ashlar directly if you know her. }

Other non-monetary things that need replacing for Maui Grown Organics Community Farm:
-large tree removal to rebuild home on the same location
-1-2 carpenter helpers that can give a few hours each week over the next month
-3-5 garden helpers that can come out to garden rebuild days over the next 2 months
-Organic soil and coconut coir for medicinal flower beds
-materials for apothecary building and small outhouse both of which also floated away
-large airtight storage containers 
-glass quart, pint, and half-pint Ball or Kerr jars
-Glass 1-5 gallon jugs
-Isopropyl alcohol 
-la'au lapa'au books
-12 tray food dehydrator 
-blue lotus bulbs/plants
-pink & white lotus bulbs/plants
-50lb food grade bentonite clay 
-40lb diatomaceous earth
-10 lbs organic cacao
-10 lbs organic activate charcoal
-printable adhesive label sheets


Other non-monetary things that need replacing for Ashlars home: 
-Macbook pro (she just bought a new one December 4th!) 
-4 poster bed with hypoallergenic queen bed 
-weighted queen blanket and down comforter
- Her pantry contents: 10lbs ulu flower, 10lb cassava flour,  10lb kiawe flour, 5lb maia flour, 3lb nutritional yeast, katak and moringa powder,
-rugs, pillows, blankets 

(pre-flood home)

Organizer and beneficiary

Nicole Huguenin
Organizer
Makawao, HI
Ashley McNeil
Beneficiary

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