Posts Tagged ‘Fellowship of Freethought Dallas’
BBN teams light up communities with service events
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Corpus Christi Atheists is not only a Level 2…
Read MoreThree Cheers for the 2014 Heart of Humanism Award Winners
Foundation Beyond Belief is thrilled to announce the winners of our Heart of Humanism Awards. This year’s awards recognize the outstanding community service of local groups who participated in our Beyond Belief Network (BBN) program in 2014 as well as individuals who made extraordinary contributions to compassionate humanism. In 2014, BBN teams held 262 events,…
Read MoreBBN teams gear up for summer with service
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Tri-State Freethinkers are not only a Level 3 team,…
Read MoreMay everyone be inspired by BBN Team service events
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Nineteen members of Pikes Peak Atheists and Pikes Peak…
Read MoreApril Team of the Month: Fellowship of Freethought Dallas
Congratulations to Beyond Belief Network’s April Team of the Month: Fellowship of Freethought Dallas (FoFD)! Based in Dallas, TX, they are currently a Level One team. FoFD was chosen for Team of the Month recognition because of their continued work with local organizations as well as their ability to quickly organize a service event. Among…
Read MoreBBN Teams showering April with service events
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Corpus Christi Atheists in Corpus Christi, TX arranged Easter…
Read MoreBBN Teams spring into action
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Members of Upstate Atheists participated in an Adopt a…
Read MoreBeyond Belief Network’s 2014 in review
2014 was a fantastic year for Beyond Belief Network! Since our official launch in May 2013, we’ve grown to over 100 teams. Our teams recorded 244 events, and we’re at an exciting milestone of over 58,000 hours donated to date. We’ve been able to provide teams with free logo t-shirts, grants, and assistance finding service…
Read MoreGive thanks to the hard work of Beyond Belief Network Teams
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. During September and October, six volunteers from Central Ohio…
Read MoreBeyond Belief Network Teams raise levels and (community) spirits
Foundation Beyond Belief’s Beyond Belief Network is a network of secular humanist groups volunteering in their communities and raising money for FBB’s featured charities and programs. Any group with a public secular humanist or atheist identity is welcome to join, regardless of experience or group size. Nine members of Corpus Christi Atheists volunteered on a…
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