Mission Statement
The mission of the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, a major voluntary health organization, is to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, to improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and to increase the availability of all organs and tissue for transplantation in Hawaii.
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Latest News:
- Carfax, National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Partner to Fight Kidney Disease
- In Hawaii, Hundreds Wait For Transplants
- Gift of Life
- National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii's 25th Anniversary
- Governor Abercromie signs organ transplant funding bill into law
- The Elderhood Project: Kidney Health and the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii
- Linked for Life Through Their Kidneys
Archives:
- More in Hawaii Tethered to Costly, Painful Dialysis Treatments
- Calling Attention to a "Silent Killer"
- Early Warning for a Deadly Kidney Disease
- Paying Organ Donors' Expenses at Center of Ethics Debate
- A Pair of Firms Attempt to Respond to the Expanded need for Renal Care
- Dearth of Dialysis Beds 'Serious'
- Dialysis Centers Grow to Meet Demand
- Kidney Angioplasty Brings Risks, No Benefits
- Raymond Yeung's Efforts Honor his late Friend
- Alliance Breeds Hope
- New Kidney Tool can cut in Half Isle Dialysis Cases
Programs and Events
- Bereaved families, grateful organ recipients meet
- Back in the Game
- "Lose to Win" weight loss challange
NKFH Newsletter
- Nationa Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Spring/Summer 2012 Newsletter
- National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Winter/Spring 2012 Newsletter
- National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Fall 2011 Newsletter
- National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Summer 2011 Newsletter
- National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Spring 2011 Newsletter











