Home Actor Mark Dacascos HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Mark Dacascos Instagram - #lahainafire #Maui Repost from @malikadudley • EVERYONE is asking for a reputable organization to donate money, supplies, services, etc… This is it. Be wary of social media and go fund me fundraisers. I’m not saying they aren’t legit but many of them are individuals working on their own to raise funds. This organization vets everything and connects those that need help with those that want help - right here on maui. mauirapidresponse.org Organizations to donate $$ to: @hawaiicommunityfoundation - Maui Strong @mauiunitedway @mauifoodbank

Mark Dacascos Instagram – #lahainafire #Maui Repost from @malikadudley • EVERYONE is asking for a reputable organization to donate money, supplies, services, etc… This is it. Be wary of social media and go fund me fundraisers. I’m not saying they aren’t legit but many of them are individuals working on their own to raise funds. This organization vets everything and connects those that need help with those that want help – right here on maui. mauirapidresponse.org Organizations to donate $$ to: @hawaiicommunityfoundation – Maui Strong @mauiunitedway @mauifoodbank

Mark Dacascos Instagram - #lahainafire #Maui Repost from @malikadudley • EVERYONE is asking for a reputable organization to donate money, supplies, services, etc… This is it. Be wary of social media and go fund me fundraisers. I’m not saying they aren’t legit but many of them are individuals working on their own to raise funds. This organization vets everything and connects those that need help with those that want help - right here on maui. mauirapidresponse.org Organizations to donate $$ to: @hawaiicommunityfoundation - Maui Strong @mauiunitedway @mauifoodbank

Mark Dacascos Instagram – #lahainafire #Maui Repost from @malikadudley

EVERYONE is asking for a reputable organization to donate money, supplies, services, etc…

This is it.

Be wary of social media and go fund me fundraisers. I’m not saying they aren’t legit but many of them are individuals working on their own to raise funds. This organization vets everything and connects those that need help with those that want help – right here on maui.

mauirapidresponse.org

Organizations to donate $$ to:
@hawaiicommunityfoundation – Maui Strong
@mauiunitedway
@mauifoodbank | Posted on 15/Aug/2023 13:20:06

Mark Dacascos Instagram – @lahaina_ohana_venmo Repost from @malikadudley
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This is coming from “MAUI” – it’s what we need right now to make sure our beaches and sheltering sites don’t become a “dumping site” and our families get what they need not just now, but in the long run. 

We need donations to be intentional, sorted, and spaced out. 

Here are some tips:

• Through the organization you plan to donate to, check the latest needs before donating. Sort, and send supplies when they are needed. Not randomly. 

• Adopt a family through @gofundme (there’s a Google doc that has been widely distributed), @lahaina_ohana_venmo or through  personal connections 

• Donate $, cash cards, gift cards so 
families can purchase what they need

• Share reputable organizations people can donate to from afar like @hawaiicommunityfoundation who has already dispersed 1.8M directly to Maui organizations currently doing the good work, @mauifoodbank who is distributing food directly to organizations feeding people on Maui right now

• Help on the ground to disperse supplies from Lahaina beaches / shelters to community members who cannot leave their homes
Mark Dacascos Instagram – Aloha!🙏🏽❤️🤙🏽 Repost from @stanwinstonschool
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Today is the 27th anniversary of John Frankenheimer’s The Island of Dr. Moreau. 

Among Stan Winston’s favorite movies as a child was 1933’s Island of Lost Souls, based on H.G. Wells’ novel about a deranged scientist — played by Charles Laughton — who genetically engineers half-human, half animal mutants. The story was remade as The Island of Dr. Moreau in 1977, in a modestly successful film starring Burt Lancaster and Michael York. In the late 1990s, British writer and director Richard Stanley attempted yet another cinematic take on the story, having written a much-admired script and secured the acting services of Marlon Brando as Dr. Moreau.

Originally, Stan Winston Studio was brought on to design and build forty-two ‘beast people’ for this latest The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), fourteen of which would be hero characters realized as complex prosthetic makeups applied to performers. Remaining background characters would sport one-piece masks. The all-makeup approach was mandated by a short design and build schedule — only twenty weeks from start to finish, due to a rushed start of principal photography — and also reflected Stans’s disenchantment with creating characters using all mechanical heads.

“I wanted to create the man-beasts primarily as prosthetic makeups so that I could take the performance out of the puppeteer’s hands and put it back under the control of the performers in the makeups. This was the perfect project to do that because these characters were essentially humanoid.”

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