Helping Hand is a weekly feature on HPR1 stations statewide and online here. Each Friday afternoon, Helping Hand puts the spotlight on an organization or event in the community that offers assistance to the disabled and other folks in need with All Things Considered local host Dave Lawrence. This week we’re learning about United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA) of Hawai'i with our guest Donna Foust, Executive Director.
The United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA) of Hawai’i, according to their website, is a nonprofit, volunteer health organization committed to positively affecting the quality of life for children and adults with cerebral palsy or other severe disabilities. UCPA of Hawai'i is part of a nationwide network of approximately 93 state and local affiliates and has been providing services in the islands since 1959. UCPA of Hawai'i is also one of four independent non-profit organizations involved in an innovative collaboration called DiverseAbilities, which we’ll hear about, which includes some organizations familiar to Helping Hand listeners, like the Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawai'i and Hawai'i Centers for Independent Living, among others.

Contact the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawai'i:
Website: ucpahi.org
Phone: 808-532-6744
Find all the Helping Hand segments here.