Showing posts with label Charitable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charitable. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Share your Blessings this Christmas 2014 to our Lolo's and Lola's of Little Sisters of the Poor

We would like to invite everyone who has a good heart to join us on our first Outreach program. This blog open our heart and mind to share what we have even, not money but our TIME.

LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR MISSION, VISION and VALUES 2012

The Little Sisters of the Poor are an international congregation of Roman Catholic women religious founded in 1839 by Saint Jeanne Jugan. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, we serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world.

Continuing the work of Saint Jeanne Jugan, our MISSION is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared for as family and accompanied with dignity until God calls them to himself.
Our VISION is to contribute to the Culture of Life by nurturing communities where each person is valued, the solidarity of the human family and the wisdom of age are celebrated, and the compassionate love of Christ is shared with all.


Our VALUES

REVERENCE for the sacredness of human life and for the uniqueness of 
each person, especially those who are poorest and/or weakest. This is 
reflected in care that is holistic and person-centered.


FAMILY SPIRIT: a spirit of joyful hospitality embracing all with open arms, 
hearts and minds; fostering participation in the life of the home and rejecting 
all forms of discrimination.


HUMBLE SERVICE: the desire to raise others up and to put their needs before 
our own; an appreciation of simple, everyday tasks and experiences and humble 
means in accomplishing our work.


COMPASSION: empathy for sharing the weaknesses and sufferings of others; 
eagerness to relieve pain in all its forms and to make the elderly happy.


STEWARDSHIP: the recognition that life and all other goods are gifts from God
 and should therefore be used responsibly for the good of all; trust in God’s Providence 
and the generosity of others to provide for our needs; just compensation for our
 collaborators; a spirit of gratitude and sharing.

JOIN US on Dec. 27, 2014, 2 pm to 4 pm at Little Sisters of the Poor, Lancaster St. Pasay CityFor those who want to know the full details you may contact us at 09172421048 and look for Ching Magalong.


What Lolo's and Lola's need?
Toiletries like:
Wet wipes, Tissue, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, powder, cologne etc.

For those who want to schedule their own outreach at LSP please contact:
Little Sisters of the Poor at 09393751362
For more details please visit  http://www.lsp-sanlorenzoruiz.org/ 

Thank you and Godbless,

Admin Sheryl Magalong

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

UNICEF


UNICEF is an agency of the United Nations devoted to serving the world's children. UNICEF began providing assistance to the Philippines in November 1948. Since then, UNICEF and the Philippine government have been partners in protecting Filipino children.

UNICEF Philippines has more than 60 people working to promote and protect the rights of children. They aim to provide the best quality of life for every Filipino child through programmes that help them survive and flourish.

They implement programmes covering education, health and nutrition, disaster risk reduction and emergencies, HIV and AIDS prevention, child protection, communication, and local policy and institutional development. 

UNICEF's Country Programme for Children 7 (2012–2016)
Lessons learned from UNICEF's work in the Philippines for over sixty years recognizes its capacity to advocate for children's issues, its ability to influence local leaders to plan and budget for children, and its push for national and local laws that promote and protect children's rights.

Continuing gains
UNICEF worked to promote and protect important legislation such as the Juvenile Justice Welfare Act (2006) and the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Milk Code (2007). As a partner in in the Child-Friendly Movement, UNICEF carried out intensive campaigns to prevent malnutrition, promote good hygiene, initiate early learning and encourage children’s participation. 

The 24 focus provincial and city governments adopted child-friendly plans, laws and reports and at least 20 per cent of local budgets were allocated to social services. Fifty-eight per cent of barangays assessed themselves as child-friendly and 90 per cent of Filipino children were immunized. The country also attained polio-free status and is working to eliminate measles and maternal and neonatal tetanus. HIV and STI prevention were integrated into the package of health services. The education programme contributed to increasing the number of children attending day care.

Sharpening the focus  
UNICEF is an active partner of the Government of the Philippines and civil society in realizing the rights of every Filipino child, in line with priorities to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Component 1 focuses on services and systems while Component 2 focuses on policies to reach out to the most disadvantaged children affected by growing urbanization, conflict and natural disasters. 
UNICEF efforts will focus on the most vulnerable regions identified by the Government of the Philippines Development Plan, particularly in the regions of Visayas and Mindanao. To ensure that interventions are sustainable and scaled up, UNICEF will support primarily local government units (LGUs) as the main instruments of delivering services and building systems. The level of engagement with government institutions will take into account capacities, economies of scale and sector issues. Lessons from this approach will be used for development of policies to address specific risks and encourage nationwide implementation. 
The new country programme will support the Government’s strategy to put equity at the heart of the development agenda through the Conditional Cash Transfer programme, incentives and performance-based mechanisms.

UNICEF is devoted to serving the world’s children. The agency’s mandate is to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, help meet their basic needs, and expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. Not only that, they also focus on Disaster Risk Reduction, Education, Health and Nutrition, HIV and AIDS, Social Policy and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.

Take action for children’s rights!

Be a UNICEF Virtual Volunteer.

Help UNICEF from your own home by reposting UNICEF news, releases, campaigns and events to your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blog sites. Retweet announcements. Put a UNICEF banner or button on your website. Write about your experiences as a children’s rights advocate in your own blog. Invite your friends to be our fans and followers on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Encourage discussions on children in forums and online communities you frequent. Know internet safeguards for you and your children and promote it in your own school or community. Participate in UNICEF online events, send “likes,” comments and pictures, download and listen to podcasts and repost videos.
  • To post UNICEF buttons and banners in your blogs and other personal websites, just download them from here.  Just don't forget to link these buttons and banners back to our website!
  • To receive up-to-date information on UNICEF activities and campaigns, join us in our social media sites, interact with us and with fellow supporters, and spread the word to your friends too!

Ensure that the workplace is child friendly by implementing codes of conduct and other ethical standards that do not allow child labor or sexual exploitation of children. Internet cafes should not have closed cubicles where children might engage with sexual predators for profit. Travel and tourism operators should train their employees on how to spot and report pedophiles.

Develop socially responsible projects for your employees, their families and children and allow them to be involved in programs in the community where you work.

Make the office, mall, restaurant or gallery a child friendly space. Designate a breastfeeding room in the office where mothers can breastfeed their babies. Allow children’s organizations and youth groups to hold their activities in your auditorium, basketball court or arena.

Initiate cause-related marketing that promotes children’s rights while raising funds for UNICEF or other child rights NGOs in your area.

Give awards and scholarship programs to recognize children who are making a difference in their communities.

  


UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND31st Floor, Yuchengco Tower
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue corner Gil Puyat Avenue
Makati City, Philippines 1200

Telephone numbers: (+63 2)
758 1000 Fundraising
901 0149 Health & Nutrition
901 0170 HIV/AIDS
901 0167 Education
901 0130 Child Protection
901 0176 Communication
901 0142 Social Policy
E-mail: manila@unicef.org

http://www.unicef.org/philippines/supportunicef_volunteer.html

Habitat for Humanity



Habitat for Humanity Philippines is a non-profit organization that serves Filipino families in need of decent homes. Habitat brings together partners who share the same vision of transforming lives through building responsible and sustainable communities. Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Philippines is a country affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International based in Georgia, USA.

For 25 years, Habitat has served over 60,000 families throughout the country and envisions that every Filipino family has a decent place to live.

With a housing backlog of 3.75 million families, there are several Filipinos living in deplorable conditions—dwelling in sub-standard housing and struggling to survive each day with only a meal or none at all.


Hope starts inside a home. Proper shelter saves lives.
Without decent home, children live in unhealthy conditions that affect their learning capabilities and curb their opportunities for development. This is manifested by the poverty landscape that 28.6 % of Filipino children below five years old are under-nourished. Performance in education also becomes poor with only six students for every 100 grade one pupils that could finish college.

A home rekindles hope and provides stability among families and communities. In decent housing, the walls are strong and the roof is secure—and the family inside focuses more on thriving than on surviving.

Support Habitat for Humanity work’s in different parts of the Philippines.

Donate
It is easy and safe to support the work of Habitat for Humanity Philippines online. Our secure donation system protects your credit card information.

Raise Funds
You can help Habitat for Humanity Philippines raise funds to help the families in need of decent shelter.

** Volunteer
Be one of the thousands of volunteers who offered their time and effort to eliminate poverty in the Philippines. Volunteer to Habitat for Humanity Philippines now and help our people’s lives.

Community Outreach
Aside from building houses and community facilities, Habitat for Humanity Philippines also aims to elevate the life of the communities we are building. Through Community Outreach we are helping the families have a decent and safe life.




How to become a volunteer

More than 15,000 volunteers per year contribute almost 80,000 hours of their time and talent to Habitat for Humanity Philippines. Your volunteer action support helps Habitat build safe, decent and affordable homes for Filipino families living in need.

Whether an individual, corporate team, community group, a small group of friends, with skilled experience or not, there are many different ways for people to volunteer in the construction site or/and in the Habitat office.

Volunteers need to fill up a volunteer waiver form and submit at the site on the scheduled date of volunteering.

Here are options for group volunteering:
1. Juan Builds
Each Juan is the answer to our country. Each Juan holds the future of the Filipino people. Each Juan can make the difference. Habitat for Humanity invites each Juan to be the difference they want to see in our country by volunteering to create the change. Juan Builds combine teambuilding and corporate social responsibility or outreach. Through Juan Builds, each Juan can do it.
2. Global Village
Habitat for Humanity invites teams from around the globe to work alongside families in need of decent homes and learn the Filipino culture. Team members not only raise funds for their trip but also raise funds to donate to build homes. We encourage everyone to invite their families and friends from other countries to take part on our building efforts and make a difference.
3. Individual Volunteers

Habitat for Humanity Philippines
5th Floor, 111 Paseo de Roxas Condominium Building, Tower I,

Paseo de Roxas Ave corner Legazpi Street, Makati City 1229
Contact No.: (02) 846-2177

General Inquiries
For general inquires about Habitat for Humanity Philippines, e-mail us at info@habitat.org.ph           Press, Media, and Digital InquiriesFor media-related inquiries, you can reach our Communications Team at comms@habitat.org.ph
Donation
For cash, check and gifts-in-kind donations, you can e-mail us at donate@habitat.org.ph
Volunteer
For volunteer inquiries, you can contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@habitat.org.ph

Home For Good Foundation



Nearly 15 Years Experience in Orphan Care and Adoption.
 
Their story begins in October 1996 when they first began working with children in a mission orphanage in the Philippines. Through an orphan hosting program, they helped their Filipino Pastor and his wife host an 8 yr. old girl from the orphanage for two weeks, so she could spend Christmas in a home with a real family. In that brief time, the girl had so thoroughly bonded with the family that she did not want to go back to the orphanage, and the Pastor told them they wanted to adopt her, but couldn't affort it. They recall thinking to themselves at the time, "Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could just hand him the money to make her adoption possible?"
 
Not understanding the legal process, he asked if she could just stay with them and never go back to the orphanage, but that was not to be. Observing the anguish the girl suffered as I returned her to the orphanage, I began asking myself, "What's wrong with this picture?" That picture will haunt me for the rest of my life and that was the day the Lord planted the vision for Adoption Ministry in my heart, and it has changed my life forever.
 
But, He still wanted us to spend six years of intensive hands-on training in the orphanage to give us a thorough understanding of the hearts and minds of orphans, and their desperate longing for a loving family and a home for good. That's why we were eager to obey in 2002, when He called us to establish the Home For Good Foundation, which happened in March 2003.

Statement of Faith
We believe:
The Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
There is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
In the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood on the cross, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.
That regeneration by the Holy Spirit is essential to the salvation of sinful people, and that men are saved by grace alone, through faith in Jesus Christ, and not by works.
In the ever-present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life.
In the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; those that are saved, unto the resurrection of eternal life and those that are lost, unto the resurrection of damnation.
In the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Core Values
"We are first Christian, adopted children of God" - Committed to the highest moral and ethical standards of excellence in word and deed. They model honesty and integrity, which honor God, and benefit mankind. As Ambassadors for Christ, they seek to make Him known in all we do. Eph 1:5, 2Cor 5:20, Matt 5:16
"We are Servants" - Committed to transforming the lives of orphan children. Jas. 1:27  
"We are Active" - and cannot sit idle while orphan children languish in institutions. Jas 2:15-17  
'We are Compelled' - Because we are so blessed, we serve our brothers in need. 1st John 3:17  
"We are Stewards" - Accountable to God and our donors, to maximize the benefit of their contributions.   "We are committed to excellence in the management of resources at our disposal, which are not our own, but a sacred trust from God." Luke 16:2  
"We are Global Citizens" - Committed to serving children, regardless of racial and ethnic barriers or national boundaries. 1 Cor 12:13  
"We are Bold" - Because of our faith, we dream impossible dreams, believing God will make them happen. Psalm 37:5, John 14:13, 1st John 3:22
"We are Reliable" - Our word is a sacred contract and we honor our word. We are on time for appointments and honor all our commitments. Jas 5:12

Volunteer Oppurtunities

Home For Good Foundation volunteer opportunities

Volunteer to take books to Bible Colleges and Church Book Stores. Help with news letter writing and computer website updating. Are you a Christian writer? We can use someone to produce Sunday school materials on adoption. Grant writing and follow up. Volunteer at special events to help staff our table.

Foster Care
Foster care is a special calling. You can find out how to become a foster parent and what it involves by contacting Norfil or KBF. They will be thrilled to hear from you. They offer seminars to teach you what you need to know. There is a process to becoming legally licensed foster parent. It does not cost anything to do this although we do suggest a donation if you are able to give just to cover the one time cost of getting you started. The foundation you choose to work with will become your partner in caring for a child, will place a child with you and will follow up along the way. They also pay a small stipend to help you cover the cost of feeding the child who is placed in your care. Foster care is a good alternative to institutional care while a child is waiting for a permanent family to adopt them.

Support a child in foster care or in institutional care
While supporting a child or the family or institution they live in is a rather obvious suggestion on how to help. It deserves mentioning. Most of the institutions in the Philippines are NGO's. Foster families receive very little help. That means they must come up with funds from donation. While sometimes there are livelihood projects that help raise some funds, donations are the primary support. If you know of a foster family you might consider making them a target of your benevolence. Get to know them and find out what they need.

Volunteer at an orphanage
The following is a list of Child Caring organizations. They are members of the Association of Child Caring Agencies of the Philippines (ACCAP). There is a standard that must be met for achieving membership; therefore we highly recommend that you consider volunteering your time and talent at one of the following agencies.

  Home for Good FoundationPhone Number Mobile: 0917-569-9164
Look for: Ms. Malen Papadopoulos - Philippines Representative
http://www.homeforgood.org.ph/howtohelporphans.html

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Volunteer Against Crime and Corruption

About

The Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) is a non-stock, non-profit non-government organization (NGO) which envisions a relatively crime-free and corruption-free Philippines.
Description
The Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) is a non-stock, non-profit non-government organization (NGO) which envisions a relatively crime-free and corruption-free Philippines.

Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption
Unit 601, 6th Floor Pacific Corporate Center
131 West Avenue, Quezon City...
Tel. No. 02-3520174
E-mail Add: vacc.website@gmail.com
Website site: www.vaccph.org


Developing World Connections

Who we are.
Developing World Connections provides International Volunteer Experiences to people of all ages and backgrounds. We connect volunteers to communities in developing nations to work on sustainable projects that better the lives of some of the world's most impoverished people.
We are a grassroots, registered non-profit, and Canadian Charitable Organization with no professional, political, or religious affiliation.
OUR STORY
In 2000, DWC President Wayne McRann and Board member Dan Miller were working on a Rotary project in the jungles of Guatemala. They were assisting in the installation of a water system to improve the livelihoods of local community members. The desire to share the joy of this experience spawned the concept of Developing World Connections. What began as an idea became a reality in 2004 when DWC was formed. Shortly after, the tragic Boxing Day tsunami hit Sri Lanka. Developing World Connections quickly mobilized a grassroots response to help rebuild lives. We became a registered charity in 2005, and we began a grassroots movement. Since then, we have sent nearly 2000 volunteers to work on sustainable projects in host communities in 13 countries.

OUR BELIEF
We believe that working alongside local people in the developing world on a poverty alleviating project builds hope. Hope for the community, hope for the volunteer, and hope for a better, more peaceful world.

OUR MISSION
It is our mission to be a conduit for hope and to make a positive difference in the world. We exist to connect regular, everyday people with communities in the developing world to work alongside each other while making a real and lasting impact for the benefit of our entire global community.

OUR VISION
Our vision is a sustainable, socially-just, peaceful, and poverty-free global community where people experience the difference they make and the hope they build, all while working alongside each other.

Donate, Contribute, Give.

You can help communities in the developing world by becoming a donor or a participant. We invite you to give to poverty alleviating, sustainable projects and programs developed and delivered by our host partners to meet the specific needs of each unique community. By becoming a donor, you become part of the growing community of active global citizens who want to see real, lasting, positive change in the world. By participating on an International Volunteer Experience, you have the opportunity to see where you donation is going, who administers the programs, and connect directly with the locals you are helping.

How Can I Make a Difference?

Become a participant and join us on an International Volunteer Experience:
By becoming a volunteer, you contribute both your physicall and financial resources. You will work side by side with local community members on a sustainable project they've selected. More often than not, this involves building homes, community centres, schools, and livelihood centres. A substantial portion of the cost of your trip goes directly to the Host Partner for supplies, equipment and building materials, local paid labour, and operating programs within the community.
Join a pre-arranged short-term project or four-week student trip, or create your own customized trip. Build a team of family, friends, colleagues, classmates, or a special interest group. Developing World Connections will arrange everything from flights, in-country transport, accommodation and meals to project materials and labour. Plus, the entire amount paid through DWC, flight airfare included, is deemed a charitable donation, which means it is 100% tax deductible. You can also fundraise to help meet the cost of your trip, and DWC will issue charitable tax receipts to those who donate on your behalf.

Make a donation to Developing World Connections:
DWC is a non-profit organization, and we do not receive any government funding. You donation is vital to help keep our organization running and enables more funds to directly reach our host communities and project beneficiaries. You can make a donation by cheque, credit card, debit card, or online. Here's how to donate:
Cheque: Mail to #220-141 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC, Canada, V2C 1Z5
Credit card: Call our office toll free at 1-866-458-8209
Debit card: Come visit us at our office at the above address
*We will issue a charitable tax receipt for any donation amount $20 CDN or more. All donations must be made to Developing World Connections in order to be eligible for a charitable tax receipt. We also require your current contact information including your full name, address, phone number, and email address.
Online: Donate by using Canada Helps, a secure, fast, and convenient site exclusively built for charities. Canada Help charges a 4% administration fee on each transaction but will issue you a charitable receipt for any amount more than $1 CDN. Click here for the On-Line Payment/Contribution Instructions.

Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!


Make a Wish Foundation

We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.

OUR MISSION

The mission of Make-A-Wish Foundation® is to create hope and happiness for children with life threatening illnesses around the world.

Make-A-Wish® Philippines grants wishes of children in their territory, whatever economic status, gender and religion.

WHO ARE QUALIFIED?

Children who have been diagnosed by their physician as having an illness that is life-threatening, not necessarily terminal, and who are between three and eighteen years of age at the time of referral, are eligible for a wish.

They must be referred to the Foundation and determined to be medically eligible for a wish grant by their physician based on the Foundation’s list of medical illnesses that are life-threatening. The child must clearly express what they wish for. Then the child’s treating physician along with the Foundation make the final determination whether a child’s medical condition qualifies him or her to be a wishchild. More detailed guidelines on eligibility are provided to medical professionals upon request.

Make-A-Wish® does not give out cash donations to its beneficiaries. The Foundation does not give any medical assistance in any form as well.

Thank you for sharing in the power of a wish!

You may make your donations by depositing to any of these accounts:

Make a Wish Foundation of the Philippines
BDO (Peso) AC#0020040070245
BDO (Dollar) SA# 102040072817
RCBC (Peso) SA# 1288365551
RCBC (Dollar) SA# 8288002313

Please email us at  info@makeawish.org.ph if you have made the deposit so that we can send you an official receipt.

We also accept donations through credit cards. Please email us at info@makeawish.org.ph if you wish to receive a copy of the donation form.

Adopt a wish today!

Sponsor a whole wish grant, from providing the wish item to enriching the wish experience through wish enhancements.

Through the Adopt-a-Wish ® program, families, friends, and colleagues can grant a wish with the aid of our Make-A-Wish ® foundation volunteers.

This brings hope, strength, and joy to the wish kids and their families, while creating special memories for everyone who helped make the wish come true.

The power of Giving

Make-A-Wish® Philippines is dependent on the generous contributions of individuals, corporations and foundations to help make wishes come true. Your gift makes it possible for us to grant the once-in-a-lifetime wish experience to the children we are privileged to serve in the Philippines.

Without your help, children facing long hours of treatment would not have the wish experience to give them hope, strength and joy. Like children, wishes and donations* come in all shapes and sizes…

Php 50… can buy snacks for a family of four
Php 100… can buy a tiara for a girl who wants to be a princess
Php 150… can buy batteries for a remote control car
Php 300 … can buy games at the arcade

Php 500 … can provide an entrance ticket to an amusement park
Php 1,000 … can provide a simple dinner for a family of five
Php 5,000… can buy a puppy, a doghouse, and related supplies
Php 10,000… can provide domestic airfare for a wish kid and his mom
Php 15,000… can enhance a wish event with a special program, mascot appearance, and food for more than 50 guests
Php 30,000… can provide a complete wish to go abroad

In-kind donations…

Make-A-Wish will be always happy to receive in-kind donations such as brand new toys, clothes, electronics, airline tickets, hotel accommodations, other goods and service.

*All donations guaranteed to provide smiling faces

Call us at (+632) 856 3744 or email us at info@makeawish.org.ph to make a donation or to get free information about our Adopt-A-Wish ® program.

Arnel Pineda Foundation

http://arnelpineda.org/

Arnel Pineda Foundation, Inc. (APFI) is a non-stock, non-profit, and independent Philippine foundation that provides underprivileged children quality education, health services and medical attention.
For millions of youth in developing countries like the Philippines, education is seemingly beyond reach. Poverty and inadequate government support stifle the future aspirations of Filipino children. Hence, Arnel Pineda Foundation, Inc. (APFI) was formed, principally to address their sad plight by preparing them for a brighter future through education.
For APFI founder Arnel Pineda, the story starts the day he set foot on the streets of Manila, trying to survive on his own at the age of 14. Following his beloved mother’s illness that put his family in dire financial straits, Arnel experienced first-hand that survival for a street kid is a persistent – and most often – losing battle.

Today, blessed with the capability to give back, Arnel mobilizes his team to join the battle against poverty and its ensuing havoc on Philippine youth. His ongoing tenure as frontman of the American rock band Journey has allowed many individuals with shared goals to know him and join in helping children rise above their circumstances. You could join in making a difference in others’ lives – however little you can share.

You can help APFI make a difference in many ways
The street kids need a lot of life-sustaining assistance from us, but we can accomplish great things by working together. There are several ways you can get involved with our work:
1. Help raise awareness about the children’s plight by telling your friends and family about APFi. The more people learn about our efforts, the more help we can potentially receive and in turn offer to those in need.
2. Volunteer your time and talent. We welcome your help in any of our projects! We are looking to assign groups and rotate tasks. Please contact us if you wish to be part of the volunteer team.
3. Donate goods that might help in meeting the kids’ educational and health needs. APFI welcomes school supplies, clothes, non-perishable food items, medicine, medical supplies and other items for overall wellness. Please send these to:
Arnel Pineda Foundation, Inc.
146 Timog Avenue corner EDSA
1103 Quezon City, Philippines

4. Make a financial contribution – it provides direct and immediate impact. Please proceed to our DONATE page to learn more.

Please feel free to contact us; we look forward to answering any questions you may have. Please also consider liking APFI on Facebook and following us on Twitter. Thank you

http://arnelpineda.org/contact-us/

Children's Hour

Children's Hour

*Raising Funds*

We invite individuals, employees, organizations and corporations to donate at least one hour's worth of salaries or earnings once a year.

*Raising Friends*

We provide opportunities for everyone to help disadvantaged Filipino children through volunteer activities.

*Giving Funds*

We give out grants to deserving projects that focus on education, health and nutrition and child protection. Please visit http://www.childrenshour.org.ph/help/apply-for-a-grant to apply for a grant


How you can help

Share your TREASURES

donate ONE HOUR of your annual earnings for underprivileged children

Share your TIME & TALENT

Volunteer and make the world a better place, ONE HOUR at a time

Spread the WORD

Become a Children's Hour partner through social media sites and join us in our mission to uplift children's lives

Find us on 
 
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The Positive Action Foundation Philippines Incorporated

Throughout the years, Positive Actions Foundation Philippines,Inc. (PAFPI) was at the forefront of HIV and AIDS advocacy. It is now wonder why the organization produced numerous publications of varying interests and angles related to HIV and AIDS advocacy in the country. The list of publications are follows:


1. HIV and AIDS Prevention, Care and Support: Stories from the Community
2. Condoms On! Cast Off!: Prevention Education for Departing Filipino Migrant Workers
Published and documented by the Economic Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), 2003

3. Institutionalization of Access to Treatment in the Philippines: 2006-2007 Philippine Report to the United Nations General Assembly on Special Session on AIDS (UNGASS), Meeting in New York, 2008

4. Case Study: Care and Support
Published at the East Asian and Pacific Consultation on Children and HIV/AIDS, Philippine Country Report 2006


For more details please visit : http://pafpi.org/

Visayan Forum Foundation

Don’t be a bystander! The person sitting next to you might be a human trafficking victim. Help VF save lives.
Call Action Line Against Trafficking! Dial 1343 for NCR cases, (02)1343
for outside Metro Manila, (632)1343 for outside the Philippines.
Here are some red flags of a potential human trafficking victim:

  1. Large groups traveling together (especially women and children) who are accompanied by one or two adults .
    The group will most normally appear to be aloof to both each other and to other people around them.
  2. Recruiter has no valid or authentic license to operate.
  3. Recruit has no employment contract.
  4. Recruit’s documents (birth certificates, passports) have been falsified and tampered.
  5. Working conditions, parameters have not been clearly stipulated (e.g. salaries, place of work, nature of work, and other pertinent information) or clearly explained to the recruits.
  6. Recruit is asked to lie to authorities regarding the nature of their recruitment or work.
  7. Movements are heavily guarded and monitored by recruiters.
  8. Recruit is not allowed to talk and disclose any information to anyone.
  9. Recruiter confiscates pertinent documents such as passports, travel tickets, cellphone and other modes of communication from the recruit.
  10. Recruit is indebted to his/her employer/recruiter even prior to working.
  11. Recruit as well as his/her family is being threatened by recruiters.
VOLUNTEER
It’s one of the most rewarding ways you can make a difference.
There is nothing more fulfilling than knowing you have made a real impact on the lives of others.

For us, volunteering is a two-way process—you learn from us and we learn from you.
We give volunteers the opportunity to share their knowledge and skills,
and become genuine catalysts for change.

We need volunteers for:
  • Education and Skills Training
  • Community Engagement
  • Resource Mobilization
  • Communications and Advocacy
  • Research
Interested volunteers may send their letter of intent, short bio and a filled-out volunteer form to volunteer@visayanforum.org.

For more info on how you can help, you may also give us a call at 709-0711 local 106 or visit us at No. 18 12th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City.

Children's Shelter of Cebu

CSC’s fund saving efforts are supported by a number of faithful and hard-working volunteers who provide a number of important services to the ministry. Throughout the year a group of faithful vounteers gets together in Cambridge, Minnesota to process our mailing. We'd be glad to have you join us! In addition to mailings, we have had volunteer help in a number of areas over the years, including carpentry, computer work, sorting and packing donations, consultancy, media production, banquet set-up, artwork, editing, committee work and, of course, board leadership. Our needs in these areas do vary, but we would be happy to hear from you through the "contact us" link below.

You can make a secure online gift to Children's Shelter of Cebu below.
Donors outside of the US: if you have difficulty giving with a credit card, we also offer a wire transfer option. Please contact us for instructions.

Thank you for loving children in Cebu through CSC!

 You can also mail your donation to:
  Children's Shelter of Cebu
  PO Box 247
  Cambridge, MN 55008


For more details please visit http://www.cscshelter.org/blog

Aids Society of the Philippines

Since its inception in 1996, ASP had proudly campaigned for the prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS through special events and direct hands-on volunteer assistance. We welcome individuals of all races, religions and origins who demonstrate an interest in a commitment to volunteer service. - 

See more at: http://www.aidsphil.org/#sthash.IPmux1BO.dpuf

The AIDS Society of the Philippines (ASP) is a leading association of individuals from the government, non-government agencies, and the private sector, with a common unifying interest in preventing the spread of HIV and AIDS. As a membership organization, it counts among its members, experts and professionals from diverse fields such as health and development, infectious diseases, public health, business, and media and communications.
ASP was established in 1996 by its Founding President, Dr. Ofelia T. Monzon, who pioneered investigative studies on HIV/AIDS at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Alabang, Muntinlupa. Its mission is the promotion and support of activities to prevent and control the spread of HIV/ AIDS.
For Volunteers please visit :http://www.aidsphil.org/volunteer/

WWF



WWF is the world's largest and most experienced conservation organization, operating in over 100 countries through the support of nearly five million people worldwide.
Chi-Chi, a Giant Panda that arrived at the London ZoWWF was being created - is what inspired this well-kabout the story behind the logo here.
Though they are easily recognized for their Panda logo, there is a lot more to their work than just saving endangered species.

Since it was founded in 1961, WWF has become one of the world's largest and most effective independent organizations dedicated to the conservation of nature. It has reached this status through a constant record of conserva-tion achievements.

WWF now operates in around 100 countries, supported by nearly five million people worldwide. Its initials and famous Panda logo have become a powerful rallying point for everyone who cares about the future of the planet and wants to help shape it in a positive way. Initially, WWF's work consisted mainly of protecting animals and plants threatened with extinction. Not just because they are beautiful and rare, but because they are part of a complex chain in which the disappearance of even a single species can have far-reaching consequences.

Since then, the scope of the work has broadened. Today, the organization also tackles the many forms of pollution that are harming the soil, atmosphere, freshwater and oceans, which ultimately sustain life. It also looks for new and sustainable ways of using the planet's natural resources.WWF is taking action to protect the environment for people and for nature.If you want to know more about WWF, visit the WWF International website at http://www.panda.org.


TAKE ACTION! VOLUNTEER!
Volunteering at WWF-Philippines is another option for many a budding environmentalist. No particular skills are required of volunteers: just a willingness to work and a commitment to finish the job. True volunteerism is practiced at WWF Philippines, but despite the lack of any kind of monetary compensation or benefits, many of the volunteers that have worked with us in the past have found the experience to be highly rewarding, whether they end up pursuing a career in conservation or not. If interested send your resume to apply@wwf.org.ph.

http://wwf.org.ph/wwf3/action/volunteer

Cribs Foundation

"It's not how much you give but how much you put into giving."

CRIBS Foundation, Inc. (formerly C.R.I.B.S. PHILIPPINES, INC.) was started in 1974 when two Lutheran missionary wives brought home two children from the Reception and Study Center (RSCC) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. CRIBS was the first non-government organization (NGO) in the Philippines to implement Foster Care Program. 

In 1979, CRIBS was incorporated as a non-profit, non-stock, non-government with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On the same year, it opened its home, called Receiving Home. Receiving Home Program which provides an alternative home environment for abandoned, surrendered, neglected and dependent children aged 0-2½ years old with end goal of permanently placing them in either their birth families or relatives or adoptive family. It is staffed with compassionate, professional and committed caregivers 24 hours a day.

How to help?


Be a Volunteer:

Volunteer  Guidelines
Email us a Letter of Intent addressed to:  Ms. Josefina Dimalaluan, Executive Director, CRIBS Foundation, Inc. at vrp.cribs@gmail.com
  • Schedule is from Monday (9-11AM or 2-4PM), Tuesday (9-11AM or 2-4PM), Wednesday (9-11AM), Thursday (9-11AM), Friday (9-11AM)
  • Please bring any valid government issued ID's preferably with photo.  "No ID no entry policy".
  • We strictly do not allow any pictures or videos taken together with our children, as one of our thrust is to protect and keep them safe under our care.
All volunteers applying on a regular basis shall go through the standard procedure as follows:
  • Filling up application form
  • Passing of requirements
  • Interview
  • Orientation
REQUIREMENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
For Individuals:
  • Resume/Bio-data
  • Police/Barangay Clearance
  • Medical Certificate
  • Xerox copy of Passport/Visa (for foreign volunteers)
For Outreach (School or company):
  • Letter of intent from Company/School (signed by the Group Head/Teacher).  Please email us at least 3 weeks before the scheduled activity.
  • List of Volunteers with residential address, contact numbers and signature
  • We strictly do not allow any pictures or videos taken together with our children, as one of our thrust is to protect and keep them safe inside our home.
Address your letter of intent to:

Ms. Josefina M. DimalaluanExecutive DirectorCRIBS Foundation Inc.


d.    Wish List

Be a Foster Parent:

You may call, e-mail or visit CRIBS and a Social Worker will assist you on your application.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Filled-up Application Form
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Contract/Divorced/Legally Separated/Annulled Papers
  • Medical Certificate of each household member with Chest x-ray result
  • Three (3) letters of Character reference (non-relative and known the applicant/s for at least 3 years
  • Recent family picture
  • Barangay Clearance
  • Police/NBI Clearance
  • Proof of Income and other financial documents (if available)
For more information please visit :
http://cribsfoundation.com/how-to-help


Monday, October 27, 2014

Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation Inc.

About the Org (Taken from Org Website):

Founded in 1998, TNK is a SEC registered NGO whose mission is to serve the poorest children of Metro Manila.

A large team of Filipinos employees is whole-heartedly dedicated to take care of the children.
Thousands of children have already been helped


How to Volunteer:
http://www.tnkfoundation.org/get-involved/
There is no insignificant deed of love…

The foundation can only survive through donations of generous benefactors.
You can help us financially, or by sending common items children need for daily living. But your help can also be precious if you get involved.
Contact us: info@tnkfoundation.org


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Contact Details:
Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation
94 Kalayaan Ave.
Diliman - Quezon City
Philippines
(+63 2) 435 59 12
info@tnkfoundation.org