Devastation continues in Hawaii in aftermath of deadly wildfires: How to help

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Eileen Domingo, 36, carries aid packages from the mainland U.S. at Kahului Airport at Kahului, Hawaii. The packages include items such as toiletries and clothing for victims of the devastating Maui wildfires. Photo credit Sandy Hooper-USA TODAY

(WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- More than 100 people have been killed due to the massive Maui wildfires and the death toll is expected to rise, according to officials. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Maui next week, the White House announced Wednesday.

Relief efforts are underway for survivors, who have lost everything including their homes. Those interested in helping the victims can donate and volunteer through several organizations.

Salvation Army
Call 1-800-SAL-ARMY to donate.

Donate here.

Red Cross
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS to donate.

Text the word HAWAII to 90999 to make a $10 donation
Donate here.

Those interested in volunteering can apply here.

Greater Good Charities
Donate here.

Send checks to:
Greater Good Charities
C/O: Accounting
301 Union Street #21308
Seattle, WA 98111

Maui United Way
Donate here.

Hawaii Community Foundation
Donate here.

Send checks to:
Hawai‘i Community Foundation
827 Fort Street Mall
Honolulu, HI 96813

Maui Food Bank
Donate here.

Those interested in volunteering can apply here.

Hawaii Food Bank
Donate here.

Hawaii Restaurant Association
Donate here.

Verified Gofundme Fundraisers
Donate here.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Department of Land and Natural Resources