San Antonio restaurants band together to help Hawaiian communities hurt by wildfires

San Antonio restaurant owners are banding together to raise money for communities devastated by recent fires that swept across the Hawaiian island of Maui, killing at least 110 people. Historic structures, homes and businesses were gutted by what experts are calling the century’s deadliest U.S. wildfire and the worst natural disaster in Hawaii's history. There’s still much to do, but these Alamo City eateries are doing what they can to help: Kain Na Filipino Cuisine will donate the proceeds of all Spam musubi sold this Friday and every Friday until Sept. 1 to Hawaiian organizations providing aid.
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