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  • Hope Flows Gets Featured By For The Good

    Check out their website at www.forthegood.co

  • Hope Flows Interns

    Things have been very busy around here lately. We currently have two volunteer interns from America that are spending six weeks each helping out with the foundation and experiencing what an amazing place the Southern Philippines is. Below is a …

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  • Update On Our Activities

    These last few weeks and months i’ve been going at a somewhat hectic if not manic pace. I’ve recently been wrapping up my long planned trip where I traveled across the entire Philippines via motorcycle. It has been an incredible …

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  • Our next projects

    We’re starting on some brand new projects in the coming weeks. We’re looking to install some water systems in a completely different part of Mindanao, the conflict prone Zamboanga Peninsula. For obvious security reasons, we won’t be giving exact locations …

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  • Where We’ve been

    Over the last month and a half, I’ve been driving around the Philippines on a motorcycle. I’ve been able to visit almost all the Philippines and fallen even more in love with this amazing country. Its been an eye opening …

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  • Hope Flows featured in the news!

    Hope Flows was recently featured in a Filipino news piece. Check it out! http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/634-foreigner-finds-hope-in-pinoy-spirit

  • Jeremy’s Motour

    Hope Flows is taking on an ambitious PR campaign to raise awareness towards our operations here in the Philippines. I (jeremy) am driving across the entire country on a motorcycle, filming the entire experience and posting it on social networking …

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  • Long overdue update

    Despite the lack of updates, we’ve been quite busy here. We’re currently crafting our first PR campaign, which should be revealed in the next week or so. Until then, enjoy this video!

  • Pretty Incredible

    The kids at these schools want water projects installed, so much so that they’re willing to sacrifice their precious candy money to help fund projects. Of course we’re not trying to extract money from the kids, and the amount raised …

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