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Housing Fair Aims At Rebuilding After Volcano Eruption
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by Big Island Video News
on Oct 29, 2018 at 5:13 pm

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PUNA, Hawaiʻi - “Kūkulu Hou – Rebuilding our Community – for Those Who were Affected and Those Who Want to Help,” takes place Saturday, November 17 in Keaʻau.

(BIVN) – A housing fair to help people affected by the recent Kīlauea eruption will be held at Kea‘au High School on November 17.

The County of Hawaiʻi announced the event in this news release:

The County of Hawai‘i announces a Housing Fair aimed at rebuilding our community following the Kīlauea eruption on Saturday, November 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Kea‘au High School.

The event, entitled “Kūkulu Hou – Rebuilding our Community – for Those Who were Affected and Those Who Want to Help,” will provide an opportunity for lava-affected residents to get one-stop assistance and guidance from Realtors, financial institutions, builders and other private and government entities. The general public is also invited to get information on building or renting affordable housing.

The day-long event will feature information sessions on low-interest loans, the building permit process, real estate opportunities, insurance, and other matters.

Residents can consult one-on-one with representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and will hear presentations on the basics of government loan programs from the Federal Housing Authority, USDA Rural Housing and the Veterans Administration.

There will be a Keiki Fun Zone and Exhibit Hall featuring geologists, local builders, real estate agents, financial empowerment experts, and other vendors.

Throughout the day, eruption survivors will be invited to participate in Share your Story, coordinated by the County’s Office of Housing and Community Development. Every survivor has a different story to tell about their struggles, triumphs and unique road to recovery. Come share your story, which will be collected and compiled for future reference as our community heals together.

For further information, contact the Mayor’s Office at 961-8211.


Filed Under: Breaking Tagged With: Keaau, Kilauea

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