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Humanism re-defined: Transcending beyond Atheism or Theism

  By: Bro. Rholdee L., Spiritual Humanist First published on 10/03/2014 As Humanists, we transcend beyond Atheism, Theism or the likes in between. The issue here is not proving about the existence of God. The real issue here is, “can we be good without God?” If there is God, then we ask ourselves “can we be as …

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HAPI and UNU-IASS collaborate for the Metro Manila Water Valuation Survey Project

  (Manila, Philippines. 2016) From February to September of this year, a survey was conducted by the United Nations University- Institute for Advance Studies and Sustainability (UNU-IASS) in collaboration with the Humanist Alliance Philippines, International’s HAPI-ED and HAPI survey team,  for the Metro Manila Water Valuation Survey Project. UNU-IASS is the UN research arm and is based in …

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Lyceum Univ. Debate Society -HAPI LITERACY CLASS teaches the Art of Reasoning

The first leg of the LDS-HAPI Literacy Class is comprised of four sessions which are anchored to the study of the Art of Reasoning.  Written and Submitted By: Alas Meive On the eighteenth day of September, members of the Lyceum University Debate Society (LDS) visited the HAPI-adopted community in Muntinlupa City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. With …

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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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HAPI-Nest and Farm : an Income generating project for HAPI Nutricamp

https://www.facebook.com/techinsider/videos/522028427995518/     Bill Gates’ video about chickens – Our inspiration for creating the HAPI Nest and Farm. Our main objective is to create projects that will sustain our HAPI projects, specifically the HAPI Nutricamp  in Alabang, Muntinlupa, whereby we feed 200 kids monthly. With the help of the HAPI core and HAPI-Leadership,  we were …

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HAPI Trees year 2: Nationwide tree planting project

  https://www.facebook.com/events/1558470964460738/   Empowering People to Unite with Nature. If we only give much more than what we take, I believe that this world will be a better place. Last year HAPI had arranged an ambitious project called the HAPI Trees and we were able to plant thousands of trees from the limited hands and …

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HAPI-Riles Community : Changing One Community At a time with a HAPI Mini Recycling Facility

Ms Jennifer Gutierrez, HAPI Executive Director and FBBN Humanist Innnovator 2015  June 26, 2016 To change one community at a time!A HAPI project we did for the Riles community in Muntinlupa. A plastic bottle collecting chamber. We had taught the community how to recycle and the importance of doing this to minimize pollution. The kids …

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