Providing coordinated, compassionate care in Hawaiʻi for more than 80 years. Philanthropic support is vital. Your gifts make a difference.
Founded in 1921, Straub Clinic & Hospital is a fully integrated nonprofit health care system with a 159-bed hospital in Honolulu, a network of neighborhood clinics and a visiting specialist program that reaches throughout the state of Hawaiʻi.
Straub is a nonprofit hospital. That means any "profits" are reinvested right back into patient care so we can see all patients regardless of ability to pay. We depend on the philanthropic support of our community to continue our work.
The Straub Foundation supports the Straub Clinic & Hospital. The Straub Foundation relies on philanthropy and volunteerism to continue to provide expert and compassionate care. The need for fundraising is essential and provides new medical technology, equipment, research and education, and upgrading of facilities and services.
Read other Patient Stories:
Shawna Thompsonʼs Story
Shawna Thompson was in a serious auto accident on the Big Island. Her car flipped over and Shawna was pinned inside. The gasoline ignited and her car caught on fire.
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Rick Burnsʼs Story
“Iʼm writing to you to express my deepest gratitude to the Straub team of wonderful and professional people who saved my life on Nov. 10, 2008.”
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Sharolyn Pastorʼs Story
For a long time, Jimmy and Sharolyn Pastor had dreamed of having a family. Sharolyn was now 40 and pregnant with her first babies, twin boys. The pregnancy was normal; the delivery was uneventful.
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Carlton Higaʼs Story
Carlton, Violet and Leland Higa were a young, loving family. But just before the birth of Evan, their second son, Carlton was diagnosed with high blood pressure and kidney failure. He endured years of dialysis treatment.
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Kipi Higaʼs Story
As a veteran fireknife dancer for more than 20 years, Kipi Higa has been known to play with fire. In 2004, an unfortunate turn of events at a performance for his church on Maui left him with burns on more than 50 percent of his body.
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