Hawaii Pacific Health Donor Reports 2014 | Page 44
2013 Employee Giving Campaign
As a not-for-profit health care system, Hawai‘i Pacific Health and its affiliated hospitals and clinics depend
on the generosity of our community of donors, including employees, to support our mission of providing
high-quality care to every patient, every time. Each August, the Hawai‘i Pacific Health Employee Giving
Campaign gives our employees the opportunity to support the programs and services they care about at
all of our campuses, as well as in the community.
The 2013 campaign raised nearly $640,000 to support designated programs at our hospitals. This
demonstrates our employees’ commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate health care to the
people of Hawai‘i and the Pacific Region.
KAPI‘OLANI CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK
STRAUB CLINIC & HOSPITAL
The Legacy Society
Since 1986, Kapi‘olani Children’s Miracle Network has
been generating funds and awareness for the support
of vital medical care and treatment every child in our
community deserves. Gifts support direct patient
care, specialized medical equipment, neighbor island
travel and patient transport, and lifesaving research
and preventive education. One hundred percent of all
funds stay in Hawai‘i and support pediatric programs
at Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children.
The Legacy Society honors generous individuals who have made provisions for Kapi‘olani Health
Foundation, Pali Momi Foundation, Straub Foundation or Wilcox Health Foundation in their estate plans.
KAPI‘OLANI MEDICAL CENTER
FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN
When patients cannot afford the medical care that
they need, it is difficult for them to recover from
an illness or injury. Often that care extends beyond
the bedside and discharge. Patient long-term health
is a concern when discharged patients are unable to
pay for medications, medical supplies, transportation,
rehabilitation, respite care or temporary housing.
Donations to Straub supported 200 patients through
the Kokua Fund. The fund helps uninsured and
underinsured patients transitioning at discharge from
Straub with access to medical support that will
provide comfort and advance their recovery.
KAPI‘OLANI HEALTH
FOUNDATION
PALI MOMI FOUNDATION
Douglas* & Yoko MacMahon
Anonymous (1)
Ingeborg v.F. McKee*
Anonymous (4)
Dr. Joseph Nishimoto
Edith Preuett
Mr. Robert R. Bean
Ms. Elizabeth R. Bell*
Robyn & Dan Dolan
Mr. Charles H. Hao
Ms. Amy M. Hennessey
Yeiko Higa*
Ms. Poomaikelani Kawananakoa*
Mrs. Marion W. Koichi
Mr. Lowell H. Manabe
M. Stanton Michels, MD
Ms. Edith Miyahara
Jeff D. Morris
Mr. Keahi Pelayo
Kenneth B. Robbins, MD and
Clar