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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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HAPI Summer Class Program to launch this April at Brgy. North Fairview

The HAPI Summer Class Program (HSCP) is an Early Childhood Development Program for children of ages three (3) to five (5) years old with Separation Anxiety Disorder with the theme: “ISUMMER SI BABY PARA SA K-12 READY!” Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD), is an anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences excessive anxiety regarding separation from

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HAPI’s Danielle Hill speaks at the 2016 Asian Humanism conference

  During the 2016 Asian Humanism Conference themed “Old and New: Timeless Solutions to Modern Challenges” held last August 6 and 7, Humanists from across Asia convened at the National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan to discuss Humanism and humanistic values. By Christopher Michael Barredo The event was composed of a multi-national list of speakers and

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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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