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Meo Touched the Lives of Nearly 55000 Maui County Residents in 2024 25

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AI-generatedThis article highlights the role of non-profit organizations in providing social services, such as transportation, housing assistance, and support for vulnerable populations like wildfire survivors and the elderly, which can reflect broader economic and social challenges in communities. The funding structure, with significant contributions from local and federal governments, underscores the reliance on public resources for community welfare programs, potentially indicating fiscal priorities or responses to regional needs.
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- MEO impacted 54,780 residents in Maui County in 2024-25 fiscal year.
- MEO provided 266,400 paratransit and Human Services rides.
- MEO supported 7,560 wildfire survivors and assisted 1,020 kupuna in maintaining independence.
- MEO helped 1,389 residents with housing.
- MEO operated on a $37 million budget, with major funding from County of Maui ($17.9M) and federal government ($16.2M).
Moderate positive impact as continued federal and local funding for health support services demonstrates stable demand. However, reliance on federal funding stability may overstate sector growth potential.
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- EDUCATIONmid
- HEALTHmid
- HEALTHshort
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