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Baker Foundation donates laptop computers to seven Maui County high school students

The Dr. Bobby and Julie Baker Foundation has provided free laptop computers to seven accomplished Maui County high school students. Most of the students were directly or indirectly impacted by the Maui wildfires on Aug. 8.

Laptops donated to Children Services Program at Homeless Resource Center on Maui

The delivery of the laptops marks the beginning of the Baker Foundation’s “Computers With A Cause” program in Maui County. Another eight laptop computers will be given to deserving high school students who don’t have access to personal computers. The deadline for applications is Aug. 18, 2023.

Dr. Bobby Baker and Julie Baker Foundation launch “Computers With A Cause” on Maui

The man who founded the Pacific Cancer Institute in 1993 in Wailuku, has established a private nonprofit foundation that is providing laptop computers to deserving high school students.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Pacific Cancer Institute

Dr. Benjamin Falit, medical director and radiation oncologist at the Pacific Cancer Institute speaks about the cancer treatments they provide and precautions they are taking during the COVID-19 pandemic.

HHSC Files Complaint Amid Unresolved Lease Negotiations with Pacific Cancer Institute on Maui

Hawaiʻi Health System Corporation filed a legal complaint on Tuesday in an ongoing effort to get a lease negotiated with the Pacific Cancer Institute on Maui.

New Radiation Treatment Offered to Maui Cancer Patients

Daryl Lynn Tavares, 46, of Kihei, was the first patient to be treated on the TrueBeam STx from Varian Medical Systems. Tavares, a patient of Dr. Diane Tsai, received approximately seven rounds of radiation at the Maui cancer center when her treatment for breast cancer was switched to the new machine.

Maui’s First Ever Radiation Oncologist Honored

Dr. Bobby Baker is credited with establishing the Pacific Cancer Institute of Maui 18 years ago to provide radiation treatment to patients on the Valley Isle. Before the establishment of the service, patients had to fly off-island for treatments.