HPN Foundation

Donating to the Foundation

HADC’s goal is to offer the best clinical care including early diagnosis and treatment trials; serving as an educational hub for physicians and health care providers; offering teaching and life enrichment programs for affected individuals and their families, thereby promoting interest in collaborative research with the goal to find a cure on the dementia types unique to our Hawaiian islands …

Innovation & Research

HPNF is dedicated to providing hope, compassionate comprehensive care, and finding a cure for patients and their families affected by or at risk for developing neurological disorders in Hawaii, the Pacific Rim and beyond. Our number one goal is to improve the lives of people with neurological disorders and we do that by furthering the advancement of science through innovation and research.

HPNF works closely with Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience who is currently working on 45 clinical research trials as well as outside organizations who are passionate about further science development. We believe that there is always opportunity to improve on therapies and any support that we can provide for further advancement is realized through the foundation.

Education

Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience Foundation is passionate about education!  With the wealth of knowledge that HPN has accrued over the years, we are able to invest time and energy into training up the next generation of leaders through several programs throughout the year.  Education support is used for aspiring leaders who have demonstrated success in their educational journey.

HPNF also provides lectures to communities

Patience assistance

HPNF has a resource center to assist patients and their families navigate through any neurological disorders that they may be facing.  with the generous donations from our sponsors we are able to provide assistance 

Patience assistance

HADC’s goal is to offer the best clinical care including early diagnosis and treatment trials; serving as an educational hub for physicians and health care providers; offering teaching and life enrichment programs for affected individuals and their families, thereby promoting interest in collaborative research with the goal to find a cure on the dementia types unique to our Hawaiian islands and the Pacific regions. teaching and life enrichment programs for affected individuals and their families; and promoting interest in collaborative research leading to a cure for the dementia types unique to our Hawaiian islands and the Pacific regions.