Why Volunteer?

Volunteering at Pali Momi Medical Center, Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children, and Straub Clinic & Hospital provides many rewarding benefits:

Make a difference      Gain experience      Build new friendships

What would I do as a volunteer?

There are many volunteer opportunities available throughout our facilities:


What does it take to be a Hawai'i Pacific Health volunteer?

We're looking for individuals with:

  • Positive Attitude
  • Open Mindedness and Flexibility
  • Maturity and Respect for Others
  • Genuine Desire to Help Others
  • Sincere Interest in Pali Momi

Volunteers must also be at least 16 years old, and commit to working a regular weekly schedule for three to six months. To participate in Pali Momi's High School 6 week (June 18 - July 28) summer program you are required to volunteer 4 hours a week. Space is limited and applications processed on a first come first served basis. Deadline to submit your application is April 13, 2012.


What would I do as a volunteer?

Many volunteers work directly with patients, assisting staff in transporting, visiting or reading to patients. The information desk, patient care units and gift shop are just a few of the areas where volunteers can provide assistance.


How do I apply?

As a volunteer, you become a member of our health care team. Because our patient's health and safety is of utmost importance, our volunteers go through a screening and orientation process similar to that of our hospital staff.

Volunteer screening and orientation takes about three to four weeks from the time we receive your completed application.

To receive your Volunteer Information Packet, click here.