Volunteer
Volunteering at Pali Momi Medical Center provides many rewarding benefits: you can make a difference, gain experience and build new friendships.
To volunteer at Pali Momi Medical Center, please call 808.983.6159
If you canʼt give the gift of time, there are many other ways to give to Pali Momi. Your gift will be used as you desire, whether itʼs directed toward an area that holds particular meaning, or unrestricted and applied where the need at Pali Momi is greatest. You can also make gifts anonymously. Below are the varieties of ways you can help:
Outright Gifts have an immediate, significant impact on hospital programs and services. You can make a donation today in several ways:
- Make A Gift Online: Make a secure online gift now using a credit card.
- Make A Recurring Gift Online: Provide ongoing support for Pali Momi Medical Center by making a recurring gift. Your regular gift, of any size, will be processed as a secure credit card transaction on the 10th day of each month. Recurring contributions are flexible and can be changed or cancelled at any time.
- Make A Gift By Mail: Download the Gift by mail form and mail it to Kapiʻolani Health Foundation, 55 Merchant Street, Suite 2600, Honolulu, HI 96813.
- Make A Gift Of Stock: Download the Make a Gift of Stock form and mail it to Kapiʻolani Health Foundation, 55 Merchant Street, Suite 2600, Honolulu, HI 96813. For information about transferring stock electronically, or for other information about making a gift of stock, please call our Office of Gift Planning (808) 535-7134.
- Make A Gift Of Real Estate Or Other Items: For information about making a gift of real estate or other items that can be beneficial to both the donor and Pali Momi Medical Center, please call our Office of Gift Planning at (808) 535-7134.
Include Pali Momi in your will or trust.
Many people choose to include Pali Momi Medical Center in their estate plans by making a Planned Gift through the Kapiʻolani Health Foundation. To learn more about joining the Legacy Society click here.
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