Human Nature, we've made it our mission to gather the best of the Philippines and bring it to more Filipino homes

Human Nature, we've made it our mission to gather the best of the Philippines and bring it to more Filipino homes

At Human Nature, we’ve made it our mission to gather the best of the Philippines and bring it to more Filipino homes. And for us, nothing spells goodness better than businesses that combine product excellence with a passion to uplift the Philippines!

Human Nature is committed to be the favorable distribution chain of budding social enterprises – helping them scale up by making their products available in Human Nature branches and via the Human Nature website! Want to know more? Check out the graphic below.

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Kape Maria

Enjoy a cup of dark roasted premium Arabica coffee while contributing to Mt. Province, Benguet, and Davao farmers' income

 

Bambowtie

Add quirk to your wardrobe with this Tarlac-made accessory.

 

Precious Herbal Pillows

Help a sewing community in San Nicolas, Bulacan earn four times the usual piece rate with each purchase.

 

Bayani Brew

A delicious concoction made by the nanays from the Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm in Angat, Bulacan

 

Trese 

Fashionably fun products provide sustainable livelihood to mothers and out-of-school youth in GK Blue Eagle Village in Payatas 13, Quezon City.

 

Plush & Play

Lovely, hand-stitched, non-toxic stuffed toys that hone the undervalued sewing skills of women from Gawad Kalinga communities.

 

Theo & Philo

Rich, locally-crafted artisan chocolates made from premium Davao cacao and the finest Bacolod sugar.

 

Pili & Pino

Cebuano brand chooses the finest ingredients enriches them with the goodness of coco nectar

 

Dr. Gerry’s Coco Nectar & Uncle Frank’s Coco Nectar Jam

Immunity-boosting medi-food harvested and processed in Mauban, Quezon.

 

Cafe Lugud

Made with premium dark Arabica from Mt. Province in the Cordillera region, each cup brewed contributes to a scholarship fund for students in a GK Sibol School in Pampanga.

 

Anthill Fabric Gallery

Together with the women of Handcrafters of Mary Enterprise (HOME), an urban sewing community of mothers from Barangay Tisa, Cebu City, Anthill Fabric Gallery creates the cheerful Pinay dolls Tala and Isabel.