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The Diogenes of Mayberry Live at iChill Café April 8, 2017

The Diogenes of Mayberry Live at iChill Café April 8, 2017 by Jinjin Melany Heger Our regular HAPI Meetup this month of April was honored with a special appearance from our guest… the notorious Diogenes of Mayberry himself, Mr. Jason Sylvester. Being the person who welcomed him, me being HAPI’s lead Manila convener, I got […]

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International Women’s Month: A Salute to the Mothers, Sisters and Wives of the HAPI community

This month, we celebrated women all across the globe and their contributions to humanity throughout the many lives and generations we’ve spent on this good Earth. HAPI women were recently featured in The Atlantic for their steadfast willingness to make a difference in the country of the Philippines where secular and humane values are often

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Rebelblood – The Union of Artists’ 1st project of the year 2017.

14, February 2017 – Mass Feeding & Art Session for the abandoned children at Ormoc Holding. Spearheaded by our Vice President Sir Vijay Antopina, Ma’am Lilac Sky, Gigi Narciso Con-ui, Ormoc’s artists Dante Adalim Vecedo & Ronel Abenoja. Another humanitarian aid project we do since the year 2013. An outreach to feed & be there

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HAPI – Nest and Farm

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” –Margaret Mead “Humanism for HAPI is not just a philosophy or a stance, through our projects and advocacy, we are putting action and making this work for real people, real time.” – Jennifer C. Gutierrez,

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A HAPI Camper – the HAPI Tree Planting Project 2016

Written by Jean Karla M. Tapao Last September 11, 2016, twenty one (21) Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI) chapters from all across the Philippines took part in the 2nd HAPI Tree Planting event. The event relied mainly on donors and volunteers alone. The Manila chapter of the HAPI Tree Planting Project was held at the

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HAPI TREES Year 2: Nationwide Tree Planting Project Empowering People to Unite with Nature

[av_textblock size=’10’ font_color=” color=”] For every tree planted is a life sustained. Deforestation in the Philippines has undeniably caused serious damage in the last decade, ranging from worsening flashfloods to surprisingly drastic changes in temperature. In a recent Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) study, data revealed that the country has only 23 percent

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