Our Story

Cassidy is a sweet, thoughtful 15-year-old with a quick mind and dry wit. She is the youngest in a very close-knit family and best friends with her big sister, Autumn. Before her unexpected and quick progressing illness, she loved playing softball, clarinet, and competing on the math team – all at the Mid Pacific Institute in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Cassidy feels blessed to have the love and support of ‘ohana and friends, near and far. She appreciates the wonderful support coming alongside with prayers, food, calls, texts, words of encouragement, rides, and outpouring of love. If you are reading and hearing about Cassidy’s story for the first time – thank you for your interest!

Cassidy’s journey started in August 2022 when she began feeling extremely lethargic. After hundreds of tests and many hospital stays, both at Kapiolani Medical Center in Honolulu and at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in California, she was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune condition called Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome. It was likely caused by her taking an antibiotic called Minocycline which irreversibly injured her liver as an unexpected side effect.

Over the last few months, her liver function has rapidly declined causing her a lot of discomfort and creating a ripple effect of other debilitating symptoms. Throughout it all, she has been a source of strength and courage for her family. She has never complained and kept looking forward to when she gets better so she can eat the foods and do the activities she loves again.

On December 15, 2022, her team of doctors from Kapiolani Children’s Hospital and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Stanford made the decision that Cassidy was unlikely to get better on her own and put her on the active transplant list. 

If you have the means to contribute financially to the COTA for Cassidy G campaign, we are grateful for your generosity. Our family is in a crisis, concerned about the exorbitant current medical costs and her ongoing, lifelong costs. We have already incurred significant expenses for travel, hospital, recurring doctor visits, and other medical-related costs. The recovery from a liver transplant takes at least a year as well as the need to stay close to the hospital, which is over 2000 miles from home, for the first three months. Cassidy will also require lifetime medication. COTA will assist us with these transplant-related expenses.

The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy children and young adults. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free to our families, and gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Mahalo nui from our ‘ohana for your prayers and support for Cassidy’s successful procedure and speedy recovery. We have faith in the great plans God has in store for her.

Cassidy Goya

Honolulu, HI

Transplant Type: Liver

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $150,000.00

Raised: $159,847 of $150,000 goal

Raised by 448 contributors

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No Place Like Home

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There's definitely no place like home! Cassidy is happy to be back amongst her family, friends, and of course...her doggies! She continues to improve and is getting stronger... Continue Reading »

Link to Cassidy’s News Story

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KHON News story on Cassidy aired on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 on 6 PM Evening News. Continue Reading »

Bumps in the Road

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Aloha 'Ohana, Just wanted to send an update and humbly ask for more prayers during these few bumps in her recovery.   Praises- Cassidy is able to eat... Continue Reading »

Cassidy Underwent an Additional Procedure – Mar 15, 2023

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Yesterday, Cassidy underwent an additional procedure to increase the blood flow to the liver. It was a very long (over five hours) surgery, but Cassidy's surgery was a... Continue Reading »

Hurray…Discharge Day!

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After two and a half months, Cassidy is being discharged from the hospital! We cannot express enough gratitude for the excellent care she received at LPCH from the... Continue Reading »

The Teen Lounge

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Today I visited the teen lounge for the first time! I got to play air hockey and Jenga with my mom and I did an art project. Air... Continue Reading »

The Walk to Recovery

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  Cassidy continues to impress us with her strength as she underwent yet another procedure today. This one was to drain the fluid surrounding the left lung and... Continue Reading »

Emerging from the Storm

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The last 96 hours have been extremely difficult for Cassidy. A lot of pain due to post-op complications, specifically pancreatitis.  Today Cassidy had another procedure to draw liquid... Continue Reading »

The Recovery Begins

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The past 4 days in the ICU post surgery were exhausting for all of us, but especially for Cassidy. We are thankful to share that she is stable enough to be... Continue Reading »

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Our Story

Cassidy is a sweet, thoughtful 15-year-old with a quick mind and dry wit. She is the youngest in a very close-knit family and best friends with her big sister, Autumn. Before her unexpected and quick progressing illness, she loved playing softball, clarinet, and competing on the math team - all at the Mid Pacific Institute in Honolulu, Hawaii. Cassidy feels blessed to have the love and support of ‘ohana and...

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Cassidy Goya

Honolulu, HI

Transplant Type: Liver

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $150,000.00

Raised: $159,847 of $150,000 goal

Raised by 448 contributors

Updates

No Place Like Home

Posted

There's definitely no place like home! Cassidy is happy to be back amongst her family, friends, and of course...her doggies! She continues to improve and is getting stronger... Continue Reading »

Link to Cassidy’s News Story

Posted

KHON News story on Cassidy aired on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 on 6 PM Evening News. Continue Reading »

Bumps in the Road

Posted

Aloha 'Ohana, Just wanted to send an update and humbly ask for more prayers during these few bumps in her recovery.   Praises- Cassidy is able to eat... Continue Reading »

Cassidy Underwent an Additional Procedure – Mar 15, 2023

Posted

Yesterday, Cassidy underwent an additional procedure to increase the blood flow to the liver. It was a very long (over five hours) surgery, but Cassidy's surgery was a... Continue Reading »

Hurray…Discharge Day!

Posted

After two and a half months, Cassidy is being discharged from the hospital! We cannot express enough gratitude for the excellent care she received at LPCH from the... Continue Reading »

The Teen Lounge

Posted

Today I visited the teen lounge for the first time! I got to play air hockey and Jenga with my mom and I did an art project. Air... Continue Reading »

The Walk to Recovery

Posted

  Cassidy continues to impress us with her strength as she underwent yet another procedure today. This one was to drain the fluid surrounding the left lung and... Continue Reading »

Emerging from the Storm

Posted

The last 96 hours have been extremely difficult for Cassidy. A lot of pain due to post-op complications, specifically pancreatitis.  Today Cassidy had another procedure to draw liquid... Continue Reading »

The Recovery Begins

Posted

The past 4 days in the ICU post surgery were exhausting for all of us, but especially for Cassidy. We are thankful to share that she is stable enough to be... Continue Reading »