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Greenpeace & HAPI-Bacolod paint the youth’s hopes for our climate

Greenpeace & HAPI-Bacolod paint the youth’s hopes for our climate By Joshua O. Villalobos HAPI Scholar Greenpeace Philippines, in partnership with Humanist Alliance Philippines, International – Bacolod unveiled a mural painting in Brgy. Villamonte, Bacolod City in time for the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) which took place in Glasgow, Scotland. The […]

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Tree-Growing with HAPI Green Movement!

By Diosa Marie Aguila-Aguirre HAPI-Green Movement Ambassador In celebration of World Food Day last October 16, HAPI-Green Movement organized a fruit-bearing tree planting event. Additionally, it partnered with PSSE-BatStateU SC’s Adopt-a-Tree program to hold a webinar and a tree planting contest. As part of HAPI’s mission to push Environmental Humanism, HAPI-Green Movement joined forces with

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Bagoong for a Cause!

Bagoong for a Cause! With the holiday season almost upon us, you can bet that HAPI is in a rather “giving” mood. It’s important to give back all year long, of course, but the Ber months make us extra-determined to put smiles on Filipinos’ faces! Luckily, we’re not the only people who want to do

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A Bold Move: HAPI Bacolod Joins the Local Youth Development Council of Bacolod City

By Honeybunch Sabete HAPI Membership Officer / HAPI Bacolod Member Youth empowerment is one of HAPI Bacolod’s core priorities. Since the pioneers of HAPI Junior stepped up to be part of HAPI Bacolod, the chapter has been led by young people who are driven with love and passion towards a positive change in our society.

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Cyclists Clean up Coastline to Protect Sea Turtles in Zambales

Cyclists Clean up Coastline to Protect Sea Turtles in Zambales   When the pandemic commenced, public transportation was among the first sectors to shut down to lessen the transmission of the virus. To augment the lack of public transport, those who can, procured bicycles to be used in their daily errands, especially in going to

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“Kayo Naman!”: Recognizing HAPI-Alabang Volunteers

“KAYO NAMAN”: RECOGNIZING HAPI ALABANG VOLUNTEERS By: Glemir Sordilla       “Volunteers are not paid not because they are worthless but because they are priceless,” this is a powerful quote that some of us might have encountered that tells us the true value of how vital volunteers are. It may be when they tirelessly

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