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PREP OUTSHINES PRAYER! TOP 15 WAYS TO SUPPORT HAWAII'S CLIMATE DISASTER VICTIMS

climate change disaster relief healing mantra sound bath Aug 13, 2023

I don't know about you, but I get annoyed when I see "PRAY FOR MAUI" popping up
everywhere on social media after last week's devastating fires.

You might think that's ironic, coming from me (since I teach people how to teach
people to use sound and mantra for self-healing, trauma recovery, and
connection/communion aka prayer) but hear me out... prayer helps but here are at
least 15 more useful things we could be doing to help!

See separate post with an easy 5-minute mantra meditation & relief prayer for
natural disasters.



PART 1: GET YOUR OWN S*#T TOGETHER

 1. GO bag
    Pack your own "go bag" with essential survival supplies that you could grab
    at a moment's notice, so that when disaster strikes in your area, you can be
    helping others (rather than needing to be rescued yourself)!
 2. STAY bin
    Prepare a "stay bin" in case you need to stay in one place without water or
    power until help arrives.
    
    In Māui last week, the people who escaped would have been better off if they
    had had a "go bag" sitting in the back of their truck... and the people who
    survived but were isolated would have been better off if they had a "stay
    bin" with their essentials.
    
    In Hawai'i since we're prone to fires, floods, and tsunamis, packing your
    "go bag" in a bright colored drybag backpack would be smart, since it could
    also be used as a flotation device in case you're swept out to sea or need
    to jump in the ocean to avoid fire, like dozens of Māui folks did.
    
    Especially if you're in a tsunami zone, or a flash flood drainage area,
    earthquake prone area, or in the dry leeward side, you may not have much
    warning!
 3. Get training to help others. Take a CPR, lifeguarding, or search & rescue
    course. Our dear friend Michele on Māui inspired me to apply for the search
    and rescue operations team. We're both able bodied and fit, and we'd love to
    be helping in every way we can!
    
    Sure, we can also lead chant experiences to create a safe space for prayer,
    healing, and community... but there'll be plenty of time to train people in
    powerful sound healing yoga practices to help with trauma recovery later.
    While people are still missing and buildings are still smouldering, I'd
    rather be actively helping in the emergency. I'll leave the praying to the
    folks who are unable to help physically. Mahalo!


PART 2: INVEST IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

 1. Knowing your neighbors is key. Why not throw an "Post-Apocalypse Prep BBQ"
    and discuss who has which resources, so you can hui up and have a plan for
    when things get rough? It would reduce organization time and get things done
    faster. One of the most tragic things about a disaster is the response lag
    time... which is largely preventable. As individuals, families,
    neighborhoods, and communities, we can take it upon ourselves to make a plan
    in case government response is slower than we'd like it to be.
 2. If you're involved in a group (a sports club, choir, workplace, etc.), rally
    the members to take time to discuss resources and make a plan in advance.


PART 3: BE VOCAL ABOUT POLICY PRIORITIES! VOTE & DONATE IF YOU CAN

 1.  Donate to Hawaii Disaster Relief Foundation (HDRF): Extend a helping hand
     by supporting HDRF, a local organization committed to disaster preparedness
     and swift response. URL: www.hawaiidisasterrelief.org/donate

 2.  Volunteer with Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo (KUA): Get involved in KUA's
     community-driven initiatives to build resilience against climate disasters.
     URL: www.kuaaina.org/volunteer

 3.  Advocate for Climate Policy with 350 Hawaii: Join 350 Hawaii's advocacy
     efforts for climate policies that safeguard the islands from future
     disasters. URL: www.350hawaii.org/get-involved

 4.  Support Local Businesses via Hawaii Community Lending: Invest in local
     businesses impacted by climate disasters, promoting recovery and
     resilience. URL: www.hiclending.org/support-local

 5.  Educate and Mobilize with Hawaii Climate Warriors: Amplify climate
     awareness through Hawaii Climate Warriors, sparking collective action. URL:
     www.hiclimatewarriors.org/act-now

 6.  Provide Shelter through Aloha United Way: Extend your aloha spirit by
     contributing to Aloha United Way's shelter initiatives. URL:
     www.auw.org/donate

 7.  Donate Supplies to Hawaii Foodbank: Support disaster victims by providing
     essential supplies through Hawaii Foodbank. URL:
     www.hawaiifoodbank.org/give-help

 8.  Engage in Reforestation with Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii: Help restore
     Hawaii's ecosystems and prevent climate-related disasters by participating
     in reforestation efforts. URL:
     www.sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org/volunteer

 9.  Join Surfrider Foundation – Oahu Chapter for Beach Cleanup: Contribute to
     disaster resilience by volunteering for Surfrider Foundation's beach
     cleanup events. URL: www.surfrider.org/volunteer

 10. Support Malama Kauai's Community Resilience Programs: Stand with Malama
     Kauai in promoting sustainability and disaster response in vulnerable
     communities. URL: www.malamakauai.org/donate

Conclusion: Hawaii's climate disaster victims deserve more than just prayers;
they need our collective action. By engaging with local organizations,
advocating for policy change, donating, and volunteering, we can make a real
impact in supporting those affected by climate disasters. Together, we can build
a stronger, more resilient Hawaii for generations to come!

Now, back to the prayer part... if nourishment to your nervous system is what
you need, we've got a Mantra Sound Bath playlist on Youtube you could enjoy!

 



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