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HAPI Receives “Humanism at Work” Award from GO Humanity

HAPI Receives Fourth “Humanism at Work” Award from GO Humanity By Glemir Sordilla HAPI Scholar   Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI) has been internationally recognized by GO Humanity yet again, bagging the “Humanism at Work” Award during the latter organization’s Heart of Humanism Awards last July 14, 2022. GO Humanity, which is a global network […]

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Real Unity Comes Through Communication Amidst Diversity

Real Unity Comes Through Communication Amidst Diversity By Kryshia Gayle Solon HAPI Scholar The current world we live in is one of great diversity. With such a vast array of cultures and beliefs, it can be challenging to communicate with one another effectively. As the world becomes ever more connected through technological advances and communications,

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Baybayin: How This Ancient Pinoy Script’s Legacy Lives On

How Baybayin’s Legacy Lives On By Kryshia Gayle Solon HAPI Scholar ᜉᜋᜈ “Pamana” / “Legacy” in Baybayin Baybayin is a pre-Hispanic Philippine writing system that was widely used throughout the islands before the arrival of the Spaniards. The term Baybayin comes from the Tagalog word, baybay, which means “to spell.” Spanish missionaries first documented it

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Cleanliness is Dengue Awareness!

Cleanliness is Dengue Awareness! By Shawn Evans Quiming HAPI Scholar As Nutrition Month recently came to a close, HAPI-Bulacan and HAPI Junior held two concurrent events for their Dengue Awareness Campaign. Over breakfast, HAPI-Bulacan along with HAPI CFO Mutya Valenzuela discussed the importance of the Dengue Awareness Campaign. They emphasized that organizing large-scale cleanup campaigns periodically

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From Coal to LNG: How the Philippines is trading one dirty energy source for another

From Coal to LNG: How the Philippines is trading one dirty energy source for another By Joshua Villalobos HAPI-Bacolod Member | HAPI Scholar   A coal-fired power plant in Datong, Shanxi province, China Credit: Imaginechina Limited/Alamy Stock Photo Climate action and environmental conservation advocates in the Philippines have long called for a transition from dirty

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HAPI to be back in school! | Brigada 2022

HAPI to be back in school! | Brigada 2022 By Shawn Evans Quiming HAPI Scholar About 250 kids from HAPI’s various chapters received school materials as some schools throughout the Philippines gradually return to face-to-face instruction. In accordance with their grade level, 250 kids from HAPI-Alabang, HAPI-Bulacan, HAPI-Cavite, HAPI-Delarama, and HAPI-Cagayan de Oro got notebooks,

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HAPI-Duma organizes community kitchen: 1st project by new officers

HAPI-Duma organizes community kitchen: 1st project by new officers By Roma Jane Hechanova   With July dubbed as Nutrition Month, HAPI-Dumaguete, led by its newly elected officers, organized a community kitchen at Silliman Park on July 23, 2022 in collaboration with Bantayan Women’s Association. Approximately 60 attendees, including about 40 kids, participated in the event

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The HAPI Reading Room gets more books thanks to HGC!

The HAPI Reading Room gets more books thanks to HGC! By Glemir Sordilla HAPI-Bacolod Member | HAPI Scholar   “Reading is the gateway skill that makes all other learning possible.” – Barack Obama HAPI-Alabang was thrilled to receive Humanist Global Charity’s (HGC) much-anticipated donation of books for the chapter’s Reading Room. HAPI Jr. Ambassador, Angie Driskell, and

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