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Hoʻokupu · Hanahou

Every booking helps Hawaiʻi recover.

Hoʻokupu means “to give” in Hawaiian. In response to the March 2026 historic flooding — roughly two trillion gallons of rainwater across multiple Hawaiian islands — Hanahou commits up to $5,000 of platform activity to flood recovery over a six-month window. Every signup. Every booking. Every move forward.

Committed so far
$0
Of $5,000 committed
0.0%

The counter starts at zero. The first vendor signup, planner signup, or booking will move it.

How it adds up

Three ways platform activity becomes recovery support.

  • Vendor signups
    0× $5 per vendor
    = $0
  • Planner signups
    0× $1 per planner
    = $0
  • Bookings confirmed
    0× $10 per booking
    = $0
Where the support goes

Recipient to be announced.

Hanahou is finalizing a partnership with a Hawaiʻi-based recovery organization. Once announced, every dollar committed here will be directed to their work supporting communities affected by the March 2026 flooding.

Donations are accrued at the time each platform action takes place and paid out in batches. This page reflects committed dollars; receipt confirmations will be shared when batches settle.

Why now

March 2026 brought roughly two trillion gallons of rain.

Historic flooding across multiple Hawaiian islands displaced families, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted the kinds of celebrations Hanahou exists to support. Recovery is a long effort.

Hoʻokupu is Hanahou's first formal commitment to that recovery. It is small relative to the need — but it is real, measurable, and tied to the everyday work of the platform: a vendor activated, a planner saving their first vendor, a booking confirmed.

Recipient: Recipient to be announced. Cap: $5,000. Window: six months from launch. Recipient detail and final tally posted here when the program closes.