Our Community Relief Hub

We believe in "Wearing Your Truth," and right now, the truth is that our neighbors nationwide and worldwide need us. This page serves as a direct bridge to organizations providing urgent boots-on-the-ground support. Whether you give directly or shop with us, your contribution makes a tangible difference.

Have a foundation that needs help? Let's add them to the list. Send all Foundation / Charitable casues to hello@ayyo0oh.com for review. 

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If you wish to support relief efforts, you must click on a link below.

Hawaii

  • LāHui Foundation: Mobilizing cleanup crews and coordinating distribution of donated items.
  • Hawaiʻi Food Bank: Serving hungry families, including those affected by the Kona low storm.
  • Aloha United Way: Operating a help call and text line to serve flooding victims.
  • Hawaiʻi Community Foundation: Operates a Stronger Hawaiʻi Fund for disaster relief across the islands.
  • Hawaiʻi Farmers Union United: Created a Hawaiʻi Flood Response Fund supporting farmers and rural areas hit by severe floods.
  • 808 Cleanups: Coordinating volunteer cleanups in affected areas.
  • Mercy Chefs: Providing hot meals to affected families, first responders and volunteers.
  • ʻĀina Momona: Restoring loʻi at its Aloha ʻĀina Health and Learning Center in Kāneʻohe.

 

 

 

Know Where Your Funds Are Going - Below Is A List We Will Not Support and Why : 

 

American Breast Cancer Foundation: Known for high fees paid to professional solicitors.
Children's Wish Foundation International: Frequently cited for low direct aid percentages.
Disabled Police Officers of America: Cited in lists of charities with poor financial accountability.
National Vietnam Veterans Foundation: Often scrutinized for high fundraising overhead.

Kids Wish Network: Frequently top-ranked for high fundraising costs, with a small percentage of donations going to its causes.

Cancer Fund of America: Cited for directing minimal funds to actual cancer patients.

Firefighters Charitable Foundation: Often cited for spending a large majority of donations on professional fundraisers