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ABOUT HAWAII FAMILY FORUM

Programs Resources  

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD HFF BROCHURE (PDF)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD INFORMATION ON COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK TRAINING WORKSHOPS (PDF)

HFF provides pro-family education, research, and resource material to the general public and the Christian community.  In this way, HFF seeks to educate and equip the people of Hawaii to become more involved in the crucial issues and the formulation of laws affecting families in Hawaii .

HFF provides:

  • seminars
  • workshops on various issues
  • training sessions on how to make a difference in the community
  • voter education materials including a voter guide
  • timely information from a pro-family perspective to the press and public policy makers

(If your church in Hawaii is interested in becoming part of the team, e-mail us at info@hawaiifamilyforum.org.)

 

Influencing Legislation  

Click here for brochure on Do's and Do Not's (PDF)

Within the limits prescribed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), HFF seeks to influence legislation by defeating public policy proposals harmful to the family while advocating for proposals to strengthen the family.

This is accomplished two ways:

  1. Through direct contact by HFF officials.
  2. Through the building, educating and equipping of large numbers of grass-roots individuals who will similarly seek to influence public policy from a pro-family perspective.

 

Major Policy Issues Facing Hawaii 's Families    

(Click here for brochure on why you should get involved)

There are many issues facing Hawaii 's families. Those issues provide significant opportunities for community involvement. Some of those issues include: legalized gambling; traditional marriage preservation; domestic violence; sanctity of life issues such as doctor-assisted suicide and partial-birth abortion; sex industry regulation; church zoning; and, issues affecting Hawaii's youth such as pornography, teen pregnancy and the age of consent.

HFF History

2006 EOY Report

2005 EOY Report

2001 Highlights

 

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