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Hawaii Family Forum

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Hawaii, United States
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Hawaii Family Forum is a faith-based nonprofit organization based in Kaneohe, Hawaiʻi, dedicated to educating, equipping, and mobilizing Hawaiʻi’s faith communities to engage thoughtfully in public policy affecting life, marriage and family, religious freedom, gambling, human exploitation, and substance abuse issues. Celebrating 25 years of impact from 1998 to 2023, the organization serves as a trusted resource hub, curating policy updates, issue briefs, and practical guides under its “Where We Stand” resources so churches, families, and community leaders can understand pending legislation and its implications. Through Community Action Network (CAN) trainings and workshops available by request, Hawaii Family Forum demystifies the legislative process, encourages respectful civic participation, and builds capacity for congregation-based advocacy. Its Action Center and alert system (via VoterVoice) streamline grassroots engagement by delivering timely calls to action and election education through “Election Central,” while ongoing surveys share constituent perspectives with policymakers. The organization also produces podcasts and video content, including the Triple “F” podcast on YouTube, to unpack complex legal and cultural developments in accessible formats. In addition to policy education, it highlights and supports local pregnancy resource centers and provides pathways for community members to get involved through volunteering, advocacy, and philanthropy, including one-time, recurring, and memorial gifts. Regular news updates, training opportunities, and event listings make it easy for supporters to stay connected and informed. Grounded in its mission to strengthen families and protect fundamental freedoms, Hawaii Family Forum collaborates with churches, civic partners, and community advocates across the islands to advance constructive, values-driven solutions for the common good while fostering civil dialogue in the public square.

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