Maui fire survivors are confronting huge mental health hurdles, many while still living in shelters

Anne Landon walks along a beach with her dog, LaVida, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023, in Kihei, Hawaii. Landon has sought help in coping with anxiety following the devastating wildfire in Maui. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

KIHEI, Hawaii (AP) — The evacuation center at the South Maui Community Park Gymnasium is now Anne Landon’s safe space. She has a cot and access to food, water, showers, books and even puzzles that bring people together to pass the evening hours.