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Secular Humanism in the Philippines

By Emmanuel Ikan Astillero Oct 17, 2017 7:37 PM (+8 GMT) Makati, Philippines Humanist societies, such as HAPI, are atheistic, secular and humanistic. Members do not believe in the existence of a god, are non-religious, and adhere to a program of work where human interests, values, and dignity predominate. It is not an easy situation […]

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Members’ Feedback About The HAPI Book: “From Superstition to Reason”

Humanist Alliance of the Philippines, International has published the first-ever HAPI book titled: From Superstition to Reason. The HAPI book contains trials and challenges of people in their journey to Humanism. The book also showcases different types of Humanism and Atheism. Take a look at the various feedback below. HAPI Book Review from Rafael Azanza Rafael

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Outstanding HAPI International Council Members & Their Humanism Stories

Humanism has always been the hope of humanity and here’s to name a few of our outstanding International Council Members. Humanist Alliance of The Philippines, International has always and will always welcome people who want to make a change. An Artist’s Humanism Story I am afraid to disappoint you that I have nothing religious in

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The Asian Humanist Conference 2017: Game Changers

  “Game Changers” gather at 2017 Asian Humanism Conference MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Representatives and leaders of various humanist organizations locally and abroad gathered at Bayleaf hotel in the historic city of Intramuros last June 10 to 11 for a two-day conference hosted by the Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI), in partnership with the International Humanist

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HAPI – Summer Class Program: An On-Going Success

The HAPI Summer Class Program (HSCP) kicked off last April 27 at the UNFHAI Daycare Center, North Fairview, Quezon City and conducted a free seminar and orientation for the parents and guardians about Anxiety Disorder last Feb. 22, 2017. The main goal of this program is to ease the Anxiety Disorder in children ages 3-5 years

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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-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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