June Team of the Month: Corpus Christi Atheists

Congratulations to Beyond Belief Network’s June Team of the Month: Corpus Christi Atheists! This Level Two team is based in Corpus Christi, TX and was featured as January’s Picture of the Month. Corpus Christi Atheists was chosen for this distinction because of their dedication to their community and regular service event schedule. Corpus Christi Atheists…

Read More

December Team of the Month: Corpus Christi Atheists

Congratulations to Beyond Belief Network’s December Team of the Month: Corpus Christi Atheists! Corpus Christi Atheists is currently a Level Two BBN team. This team was chosen for Team of the Month recognition because of their commitment to local causes, their regular service event schedule, and their interest in improving their community and the environment.…

Read More

Corpus Christi Atheists

Atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, humanists, non-religious, lost tourists, and the open-minded and supportive are all welcome to join us! We, like anyone, can benefit from a supportive community. It is often claimed that atheists are rare when in fact nearly 20% of our nation’s population do not believe in a higher power. Still, atheists can on…

Read More

BBN teams show love for their communities

By Elizabeth Minutello, Beyond Belief Network intern

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. In February, BBN’s community service theme is Social Justice and Race. 

Members of Humanists Doing Good organized to cheer for athletes and teams participating in a Special Olympics basketball tournament in Grand Junction, Colorado. Although previous tournaments had sufficient volunteers, they often lacked crowd support and were previously described as feeling lonely. Members created large signs of support and cheered for underdog teams. They even cheered for athletes and teams during an awards ceremony. Humanists Doing Good considered the event to be a rewarding experience, and members were thanked by several parents and participating volunteers.

              

Humanists of Houston worked in the carousel room of the Houston Food Bank’s main warehouse. They sorted non-perishable food donations and packed them, by weight, into boxes for distribution in the Emergency Pantry. The total room production for the three-hour shift was 3,096 lbs. or approximately 2,580 meals. By BBN’s approximate calculations, Humanists of Houston have packed more than 10 tons of food in the past year! 

Our newest BBN team, Corpus Christi Atheists is already showing great promise. They unloaded glass from vehicles and sorted them for recycling. 

Austin Atheists Helping the Homeless continues to run their monthly service event. They collected basic living supplies, such as toiletries and clothing, and distributed them to approximately one hundred of Austin’s homeless population. 

Eight adults and ten kids representing Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry folded and sorted donated clothing at the Lowcountry Orphan Relief, a charity that distributes new underwear, socks, and gently used clothing to kids entering foster care. Donated clothing is inspected and sorted by size and gender. 

                     

If you are a member of a secular humanist or atheist group and would like to participate in community service projects under the national umbrella of Foundation Beyond Belief, join Beyond Belief Network. We welcome all atheist groups interested in service, from groups with extensive volunteer experience to newly formed groups new to secular service. By aggregating our efforts, we demonstrate that all we really need is charity and goodness to make the world a better place.

Read More

Humanists helping Hurricane Harvey victims

Photo credit to Jill Garrett - photo of volunteers rescuing people in boats in Cypress, TX in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey 2017, view from back

Humanist Disaster Recovery is now raising funds to assist those most in need in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. This storm surpassed all rainfall predictions, and according to the University of Wisconsin – Madison CIMSS, was a thousand year storm. South Texas has had three five-hundred-year flooding events in the last three years, including Harvey.…

Read More

Beyond Belief Network 2016 highlights and 2017 announcements

Beyond Belief Network (BBN) teams contributed more than 18,000 hours of service in their communities in 2016. Their dedication inspired us at Foundation Beyond Belief to continue to look for new ways to support them and raise awareness about the ways BBN teams are putting their humanism into action. Here are a few 2016 highlights from…

Read More

September BBN Round-up

Beyond Belief Network teams organized more than 30 events and contributed over 3,000 hours of volunteer service in September! We picked the Humanist Community of the Space Coast (featured image, above) as our September Team of the Month for getting a great turnout at some unique and multifaceted events, and chose a photo from the Camden County Humanists for September Picture of the…

Read More

BBN teams spent more than 700 hours volunteering in August

Beyond Belief Network teams reported more than 20 service events and over 700 volunteering hours in August! Here's how some of our BBN teams put their humanism to work. Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI) HAPI Cebu Chapter joined the launch of the third Ready-to-Learn project series last August 1, 2016, at Busay Elementary School in…

Read More

July BBN Roundup

Beyond Belief Network is a Foundation Beyond Belief program designed to encourage and assist local and online groups of secular humanists, atheists, and other nonbelievers to serve their communities. There are more than 125 teams in the Beyond Belief Network. Let us know if you'd like to get your team involved! BBN teams reported more than…

Read More

Our 2015 Heart of Humanism Award winners

We are thrilled to announce the winners of our latest Heart of Humanism Awards. This year’s awards recognize the outstanding community service of local groups who are part of our Beyond Belief Network program, as well as individuals who made extraordinary contributions to compassionate humanism. The awards were given out at the Reason Rally mini-con…

Read More