The National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii (NKFH) is the state's leading voluntary health agency dedicated to the detection, prevention and treatment of kidney and urinary tract diseases and related diseases. Founded 1988 the NKFH seeks to improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increase the availability of all organs and transplants. Leading these efforts in Hawaii are more than 1,000 committed volunteers. Together, they bring help and hope to the more than 4,000 Hawaii residents who suffer from kidney failure and over 197,000 suffering with chronic kidney disease, diabetes and hypertension and urological diseases in our islands. This is accomplished through patients and community services, advocacy, public and professional education, research and organ donation programs and a patient registry in collaboration with local PCP's and nephrologists and nutritionists in Hawaii and around the world.
1314 South King Street
1314 South King St Suite 1555
Honolulu, HI 96814