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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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HAPI Kids, HAPI Jr. – Alabang Crash Course in COVID-19 Prevention

HAPI Kids, HAPI Jr. – Alabang Crash Course in COVID-19 Prevention by Angie Driskell It had been a goal of mine to visit HAPI Kids – Alabang and meet the coordinators, Jamie Del Rosario Martinez and Jhing Dedicatoria, since January 2020. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, this was not going to happen as I envisioned.

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Humanist Families in Distress: Coping Through This Pandemic Crisis

HUMANIST FAMILIES IN DISTRESS: Coping Through This Pandemic Crisis By: Michael Julian We are all caught unprepared when the pandemic reached our country. Overwhelmed with this new way of life we started living one day at a time. I have just finished my two weeks training from my new company as a medical representative specialist

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A Challenge to HAPI and its Humanistic Principles in These Trying Times

A Challenge to HAPI and its Humanistic Principles in These Trying Times Written by Alain Presillas Cebu City, Philippines April 29, 2020 The COVID19 crisis touched many aspects of HAPI as an organization — from its standing in HUMANIST ideals to its financial capacity to run a financial drive to fund outreaches, the possible legal walls that our volunteers need to face because of fear of violating quarantine

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