The family of Chiefs assistant coach Andrew Strawbridge who was struck down by a rare illness when he travelled to Samoa last week are raising money for the island's intensive care unit.
Mr Strawbridge remains in a critical but stable condition in Waikato Hospital Intensive Care Unit after a small set back on Sunday night.
He was admitted to hospital last Tuesday with an infection in his right eye which had deteriorated rapidly, having travelled to Samoa to act as technical adviser ahead of the All Blacks test.
But he was deemed stable enough to travel home for treatment, returning on a medical flight from Apia on Friday.
Despite facing challenges, Mr Strawbridge's family are now fundraising for specific medical equipment for Samoa's Moto'otua National Hospital Intensive Care Unit where he was first treated by Middlemore Hospital physician Dr David Galler.