Fanm Viktim de Kay Lako (FVKL)

We want to help vulnerable people who suffer. We want to feed a lot of girls and women in needed in Haiti. And, also, we want to fight against the violence on women and girls. We also want to fight for the rights of lesbians and others.

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The Humanist Past and Future of the Republic of Haiti

Sixteen months ago, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the southern arm of Haiti, decimating the region. Hospitals lay in ruins, unable to treat the 12,000+ people injured in the quake. Hundreds of thousands were left homeless. Roads, bridges, power plants, and schools were destroyed and have never been rebuilt. Compromised water supply systems have led…

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December Volunteer Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 49 events in December, serving 14,613 individual beneficiaries and giving out 5,632 meals!  Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 12 more service events.

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Mass Shooting on LGBQT Community in Colorado Springs

It happened again. This time in Colorado. The LGBQT community in Colorado Springs at Club Q experienced massive and fatal violence. Anderson Lee Aldrich is facing five counts of first degree murder. Witnesses say Aldrich entered the club with tons of weapons and started his violent rampage.

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February Beyond Belief Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) held 40 events in February, serving 12,366 individual beneficiaries! Additional teams in the Beyond Belief Network (BBN) held 11 more service events.

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January Beyond Belief Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) held 52 events in January, distributing 24,495 pounds of food and serving 12,197 individual beneficiaries! Additional teams in the Beyond Belief Network (BBN) held 13 events.

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A Very Humanist New Year

In the wake of a tumultuous 2021, we are all looking toward 2022 with understandable trepidation. As humanists, we hope humankind will see a period of relief after the storm for families suffering through the pandemic with food insecurity and economic hardship.

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