LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Rams are planning to hold a mandatory minicamp in Maui, the team announced Wednesday.
The Rams will retain that portion of the offseason program at Wailuk’s War Memorial Stadium from June 16-18.
The announcement was made by Rams team president Kevin Demov and Hawaii Gov. Josh Green at the Los Angeles practice facility in Woodland Hills, California, where the rest of the Rams offseason program will be held.
In addition to field activities, Rams players and staff will host a women’s flag football and boys football clinic for 400 local student-athletes at War Memorial Stadium. Rams players and staff will join Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild the four Lahaina homes.
After the Maui wildfires in August 2023, the Rams raised money to help people affected by the fire during the preseason game.
“Our state went through a very tragic and harsh situation in 2023,” Green said. “The Rams stepped up and ran the Marama.