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DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT
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​DEADLINE:  October 26, 2023

Residents who lost their jobs as a direct result of the Maui wildfires and live or work in Maui County have until Thursday, October 26, to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). To be considered, applicants must be ineligible for other kinds of unemployment assistance. 

HOW TO APPLY

Online at: huiclaims.hawaii.gov/#/

Call any of these numbers:
833-901-2272
833-901-2275
808-762-5751
808-762-5752

Go to one of the following locations:

Maui Claims Office
54 South High St. Rm. 201, Wailuku, HI 96793-2198
Phone: (808) 984-8400

American Job Center Hawaii-Maui
110 Ala’ihi St. #209, Kahului, HI 96732
Phone: (808) 270-5777

For more information: 
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Benefits are Available
Unemployment Insurance (UI) Division
Press Release -- Extended Deadline to October 26
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    • Mission & Vision
    • Board of Directors
    • Locations
    • Legal Aid Newsletter
    • Annual Report
    • Upcoming Events
    • Staff >
      • Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Resources
    • Elder Law Services
    • Brochures
    • Self-Help Centers
  • Opportunities
    • Board of Directors
    • AmeriCorps Positions
    • Employment Opportunities >
      • Managing Attorney
      • Staff Attorney Positions
      • Paralegal Positions
      • Outreach Specialist
    • Volunteer >
      • Disaster Recovery Legal Services
      • Clerical Aides & Paralegals
      • Law Student Externship
      • Pro Bono Attorneys
  • Legal Aid Impact
    • Legal Aid News
  • GIVE NOW
    • Support Our Work
    • Ways to Give
    • Cy Pres Funds
    • Leadership Circle