The purpose of the Robin Shari Parker HAPPI Foundation is to support education, research, and family care in relation to individuals and families affected by the autism spectrum and related social-communication disorders, as well as pancreatic cancer. The Robin Shari Parker HAPPI Foundation, Inc. is a tax exempt organization under IRC Section 501(c)(3); EIN 47-5407257.
More InfoThe HAPPI Foundation was created to continue the legacy of Dr. Robin Shari Parker, who was passionate about supporting people affected by autism spectrum disorders. HAPPI was also founded to improve the quality of life of families impacted by pancreatic cancer, the disease that tragically ended Dr. Parker's life.
Our mission at HAPPI is to improve the health and lives of individuals and families affected by autism spectrum and related social-communication disorders, continuing the life-long work of Dr. Robin Parker. We also strive to bring awareness to our quest for a cure for the disease which sadly ceased Dr. Parker’s extraordinary work in the hope that others will live and continue to bring good to the world in the spirit of Dr. Robin Parker.
We must think of Robin and her talent and knowledge when we teach, when we learn, when we assess, when we counsel, when we treat, when we listen, when we support, and most importantly, when we care. Robin will live on in what we do as we do our best to continue her positive impact.
We must think of Robin and her talent and knowledge when we teach, when we learn, when we assess, when we counsel, when we treat, when we listen, when we support, and most importantly, when we care. Robin will live on in what we do as we do our best to continue her positive impact.
We must think of Robin and her talent and knowledge when we teach, when we learn, when we assess, when we counsel, when we treat, when we listen, when we support, and most importantly, when we care. Robin will live on in what we do as we do our best to continue her positive impact.
In 2017, the Robin Shari Parker HAPPI Foundation proudly established an endowed scholarship fund to support Nova Southeastern University students earning their MS in Speech Language Pathology who demonstrate strong interest in the study of autism spectrum disorders.
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