They have now set up a Givealittle page for the cause.
Mr Strawbridge's wife Laura said she knew friends and the rugby community wanted to help.
"The Moto'otua National Hospital Intensive Care Unit could really use some of that love and we hope they will support the give-a-little page.
"We have asked Dr Galler to give us his wish list of resources, because it was obvious during Andrew's stay that some additional resources and support would allow them to deal with the complexities of dealing with critically ill people on the basis of what they need, not on what's available.
"Please help Dr Galler and his 'wonder' ICU team make it much easier to continue their amazing, compassionate work."
The money raised would go towards medical equipment for the Moto'otua ICU including, a computer, syringe pumps, echo machine, airway equipment, ICU dialysis machine, a vital signs transport monitor and a portable oximeter.
"We would also like to support further investment in training, such as establishing an ongoing educational scholarship open to both doctors and nurses to help establish a sustainable model of appropriate intensive care services for Samoa.
"While our fundraising efforts may not buy all of these things because some of them are very expensive, I would love to think we can make a difference and a dent in the list," Mrs Strawbridge said.
The page is http://givealittle.co.nz/cause/strawbridgeappealforsamoaicu#