Housing Aid for Southern California Fire Victims Available on Maui

(PRLEAP.COM) Vacation Rentals On Maui, a leading provider of accommodations on the Hawaiian Island of Maui, announces housing aid to victims of the Southern California fire disaster. All evacuees or displaced residents can save up to 50% off at any of the "Featured Properties" listed on the website at a http://www.VacationRentalsOnMaui.com including vacation homes, Maui condos, and cottages. These homes come fully furnished complete with kitchens, linens and are setup up like private residential homes. For example, a Three-bedroom, two-bath home that accommodates up to 8 guests, is near the beach with ocean views, and offered at only $135/night including the discount.

“With 1/2 million San Diego residents displaced and all the local hotels full, we want to do what ever we can to help families who have been made homeless. We want to make sure evacuees who wish to get away have the opportunity to be with their family safely, comfortably, and affordably.” said Troy McCasland, Managing Partner of Vacation Rentals On Maui and a resident of La Jolla, CA.

Evacuee or residents of Southern California, who have been displaced as a result of the on-going fires in Southern California and are interested in this aid, should contact Vacation Rentals On Maui at 877-628-4466, or visit www.VacationRentalsOnMaui.com

About Vacation Rentals On Maui: Vacation Rentals On Maui is dedicated to offering superior accommodations at affordable prices throughout the island of Maui, offering nearly 50 professionally managed properties including vacation homes, cottages and condo rentals.
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