Juan Ricci and his team of volunteers are building tiny homes for William Fincher and his family, who were displaced by the Lahaina wildfire., watched helplessly as his neighborhood burned down before his eyes during the deadly Maui wildfires. Driving through the town amid the blazes, he saw cars and homes engulfed in flames along the roadway in the darkness of the night.
Juan Ricci and his team of volunteers are building tiny homes for William Fincher and his family, who were displaced by the Lahaina wildfire.Ricci hopes the tiny homes in non-damaged regions can give Fincher and his family a sense of normalcy. For some families who are displaced from their homes in Lahaina, they fear the uncertainty their future holds as they await information about longer-term housing. Local officials have said that residents who lost homes do not need to fear being kicked out of temporary housing, but the fear persists.