On March 20, 2026 Michael and Stacie Kervin’s farm and home were devastated by severe flooding on Oahu’s North Shore.
The floodwaters brought not only destruction from water, debris, and mud, but also contamination from septic overflow in the surrounding area.
As a result, they have suffered significant losses, including essential appliances, furniture, farm equipment, and damage to critical farm structures.
Michael and Stacie Kervin and their three children have dedicated their lives to serving others through their home and Paradise Valley Farm on Oahu’s North Shore in Hauula.
They created a place of healing, prayer, and refuge for our local Hawaii military veterans, first responders, firefighters, police officers, and their families—many of whom are coping with stress, trauma, and PTSD.
Stacie, a former military Chaplain, witnessed firsthand the emotional and spiritual needs of service members, especially after her return from Iraq.
Together, she and Michael turned their shared passion into a mission: to provide a peaceful sanctuary where those who serve our communities and country can find support, restoration, and hope.
Their commitment to service is deeply rooted. Both Stacie and Michael come from families with proud histories of military service spanning World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and Iraq.
Paradise Valley Farm has been a place of comfort and healing for so many—and now the Kervin family needs our help.
Your support will go directly toward restoring their home, rebuilding their farm, and allowing them to continue their mission of serving those who have sacrificed so much for others.
No donation is too small, and every contribution is deeply appreciated.
Thank you for helping the Kervin family recover and continue their incredible work.
With gratitude,
Michael and Stacie Kervin






