Hawai‘i Public Health Institute (HIPHI) is a nonprofit organization established in 1996 as the Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai‘i to address the high rates of tobacco use in Hawai‘i. In 2012, the organization moved from a singular focus on tobacco issues to a broad public health mission.
Today, HIPHI’s mission is to advance the health and wellness of the people and islands of Hawai‘i by:
HIPHI’s advocacy and programmatic work spans multiple issue areas, including oral health, food
and agriculture, nutrition and physical activity, tobacco control and prevention, transportation and
public safety, and environmental health. HIPHI has become a go-to organization for public health
advocacy, education, organizing, capacity building, and technical assistance.
Hawai‘i Public Health Institute (HIPHI) is a nonprofit organization established in 1996 as the Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai‘i to address the high rates of tobacco use in Hawai‘i. In 2012, the organization moved from a singular focus on tobacco issues to a broad public health mission.
Today, HIPHI’s mission is to advance the health and wellness of the people and islands of Hawai‘i by:
HIPHI’s advocacy and programmatic work spans multiple issue areas, including oral health, food
and agriculture, nutrition and physical…