Bebo from the 20+ bird rescue after a 2-year long rehab with HFFN to close his self-mutilation hole. Bebo is now a happy healthy bird. His feathers have grown in, and he adores his adopter. Every Bird Deserves a Second Chance — Help Us Make It Happen From a neglected macaw with a broken beak..
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We understand that deciding to donate can sometimes raise questions. Here are a few things we want you to know: 💛 Is my donation tax deductible? Yes! The Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every donation is fully tax deductible. 💛 How will my money be used? Every dollar donated goes..
Mahalo for your donation
🌺 Mahalo Nui Loa — From the Bottom of Our Hearts 🌺 On behalf of every bird we have ever rescued, every feather we have ever smoothed, and every second chance we have ever given — thank you.Your generous donation to the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network 2026 Fundraising Campaign means more than words can express...
When a Bird Needs Saving Across an Ocean: The Power of Community
Sometimes a rescue doesn't begin with a bird in a box or a call from the Humane Society. Sometimes it begins with a text message from a friend. When HFFN's President Lea heard from her friend Jill* that the teenage son of Jill's long time friends who had adopted Jill's bird a few months earlier..
Our Rescue Stories: A Legacy of Love and Second Chances
At the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network, rescue is not just something we do. It is who we are. Since our founding, HFFN has answered the call for birds in crisis across the Hawaiian Islands — and beyond. Each rescue is different. Each bird arrives with its own story of hardship, neglect, or abandonment. But every..
From a Cardboard Box to a Loving Home: Meet Mable or Kingsley
October 20, 2024 Some rescues stay with you. This is one of them. Dropped Off and Forgotten On a recent October afternoon, we received word that a severely plucked Blue and Gold Macaw had been dropped off at the Humane Society — in a cardboard box. When staff opened the box, they found a terrified,..
Found in a Garbage Can: The Sun Conure Who Deserved Better
June 2, 2019 Found Sun Conure 1 Some rescue stories begin with hope and end with heartbreak — and then circle back to hope again, because of people who refuse to look away. This is one of those stories. Found and Discarded In early June 2019, kind beachgoers at Sandy's Beach on O'ahu made a..
Saving a Little Green Angel: The Baby Indian Ringneck Rescue
April 19, 2019 Baby Indian Ringneck Parrot 1 Sometimes the smallest birds carry the biggest stories. This is the story of a baby Indian Ringneck Parrot — a tiny green angel who came to us clinging to life, and who reminded us exactly why we do this work. How He Came to Us One evening..
Operation Oahu: Rescuing 20+ Parrots in Crisis
In October 2018, the Hawaiian Feathered Friends Network launched one of its most challenging and heartfelt rescue operations to date — the urgent removal and rehabilitation of more than 20 parrots from a home on O'ahu. The birds belonged to an elderly couple whose declining health had made it impossible for them to adequately care..
Hawaii Parrot Forum Mentioned in HMSA’s Island Scene (Spring 2019)
Spring 2019 brought some wonderful recognition our way — HFFN's education and outreach work earned a glowing mention in HMSA's Island Scene magazine, and we couldn't have been more thrilled! Connecting Hawaii's bird-loving community is at the heart of everything we do. Through the Hawaii Parrot Forum Facebook Group, our leadership team networks with parrot..
