Write to Hawaiʻi’s federal delegation with one workflow, then copy or print letters for submission.
Tools for Speaking Up, Getting Organized, and Taking Action
CherThere Builder is a growing collection of practical tools created for Hawaiʻi students, families, and community advocates. It helps you write to legislators, prepare testimony, and take the next step without needing complicated systems or extra accounts.
Use these pages to draft advocacy letters, prepare print-ready copies, and share organized messages with state and federal decision-makers. Everything is designed to be straightforward, mobile-friendly, and easier to use when time and energy are limited.
No login is required for the builder tools, and your work stays in your browser unless you choose to copy, print, or submit it yourself.
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Choose the tool that matches what you need to do right now.
Auto-detect your Hawaiʻi districts, generate letters to your State Senator and Representative, and print business-letter copies.
Draft paste-ready written testimony for the Hawaiʻi Legislature using prompts that help you explain the issue clearly.
Browse ready-made constituent letter language and adapt it to your own story, school, family, or community context.
Need a full overview first? Visit the Advocacy Tools page for direct links to official Legislature resources, national policy updates, and comment guidance.
View All Advocacy ToolsWhy This Builder Exists
Advocacy should not require expert knowledge, perfect wording, or a lot of extra time.
Made for Hawaiʻi context
These tools are tailored for Hawaiʻi’s state and federal advocacy needs, with district-aware workflows and practical language.
Built for busy people
Whether you are parenting, working, studying, or all three, the builder is meant to reduce friction and make action easier.
Privacy-minded by default
Your personal data is not collected by the builder tools. You decide what to copy, print, or submit through official channels.
Flexible and shareable
Use the language as-is, revise it to match your voice, or share these pages with classmates, colleagues, and community members.
Community Comments
Share how you are using these tools in your classroom, campus, workplace, or community. Please keep comments respectful and focused on advocacy, resources, and support for Hawaiʻi students and families.