Showing posts with label Youth Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Development. 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

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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/

Museum Foundation of the Philippines

Our Vision, Our Mission


The Museum Foundation of the Philippines is a non-stock, not-for-profit membership and volunteer organization dedicated to developing greater awareness and appreciation of the Philippines’ rich artistic and cultural heritage, in partnership with the National Museum and its divisions and branches.

WE RAISE AWARENESS AND APPRECIATION BY
Conducting lectures on Philippine art, history, and culture;
Organizing cultural study tours in the Philippines;
Organizing special fundraising events such as Art in the Park and MaARTe fairs;
Providing some financial assistance to the National Museum for activities related to education, exhibitions, publications, collection management, and others activities; and

Forming partnerships with organizations with similar missions.

How to Join?

STEP 1
Fill out the membership form and send personally, mail, email, or fax to:
Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
G/F Museum of the Filipino People (former Finance Building)
Finance Road between P. Burgos & Taft Avenue
Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines 1004
Phone: (+632) 697-9509
Fax: (+632) 404-2685
Email: inquiry@museumfoundationph.org
Contact Elvie Magpayo or Mae de Leon

STEP 2

Membership is confirmed upon receipt of your membership fee
Payments can be made at the MFPI office or deposited to our Chinabank account # 202-002361-2
for the account of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
Checks should be made out to Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
Upon deposit, please fax or email to us deposit slip for MFPI recording.
Download the MFPI Membership Form here.

For more details please contact:

National Museum

of the Philippines

National Art Gallery
(former Legislative Building)
Administration Office
P. Burgos Drive, Rizal Park, Manila (MAP)
For inquiries, contact Lina or Tess of the Museum Education Division
TELEFAX
(+632) 527-0278
EMAIL
education@nationalmuseum.gov.ph
WEB
www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph

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/

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


The Philippine Animal Welfare Society

Share your talent, skill and passion for the animals. 

Thank you for your interest in PAWS Volunteer Program where you can share your talent and skill for the welfare of the animals. Fill out the volunteer application form and attend the next scheduled volunteer orientation. Visit the shelter to see what assignment best suits you. 

You can help out by actively participating in our campaigns, designing fliers and brochures to be given out to barangays and posted on veterinary clinics and neighborhood message boards to create awareness. 

You can also assist in our clinic or just help clean up the animal areas in the shelter. If you’d like to do animal care, walking the dogs or cleaning the eyes and ears of the cats in the cattery or simply stroking  them  makes a lot of difference in socializing and  making  them more adoptable. 

There are still a lot of ways you can help. Below is a list of tasks that you can do.

Office Assistant –  Man the office, process adoption paperwork (including counseling), answer  the telephone  and assist  callers and visitors  with general questions/directions.  This includes giving a tour of PARC to visitors and guests, informing  them on the role of the animal shelter in educating the public  and creating awareness on  the plight of the animals in the country and what they can do to help.

Joe Claret, PAWS volunteer, direct animal care, sheltering
Direct Animal Care - Assist approved adopters, walk the dogs and/or puppies, socialize the cats/kittens, clean cages, help with feeding, bathing, medication and basic grooming as needed.

Adoption Team - members of this team do EVERYTHING and ANYTHING to get more "exposure" for shelter animals and tell their stories to increase their chances of getting adopted. Some members are also bloggers who try to utilize the web to spread the word about adoption! You can become part of the team by simply blogging!

Match-Maker -  Works side by side with the adoption team,  the matchmaker  matches animals with adopters who are looking for a particular breed or breed mix, personality traits, specific size, sex or age. 

Adoption Follow-up – Monitors adoption cases to see how the animals and their guardians are getting along. The program was developed to assure fewer returned animals. These calls may be made from home or office.

Clinic Technician Assistant - Assist PARC veterinarian in the clinic.  This includes preparing medications and assist  in spaying and/or neutering of shelter animals.  Proper training and close monitoring of the veterinarian is strictly implemented.

Foster Care - Care for shelter animals in your home. These animals are future adoption candidates too young or ill at the time of admission. All medicine and supplies will be provided by PARC. Additional training is required.

Animal Rescue Team - rescues animals in distress

Dog Training and Rehabilitation Team -  Works in close coordination with volunteer trainers  and senior volunteers/dog handlers with the  task of making shelter dogs fit for adoption by socializing them and working on their behavioral problems like aggression, fear or shyness.  Interested volunteers should have rabies pre-exposure  shots and should undergo special training with our volunteer trainers and dog behaviorists.

Wilford Almoro, PAWS humane education, veterinary assistants, volunteer opportunities at PAWS



Humane Education - Gives presentation at elementary schools regarding issues such as responsible pet ownership, pet handling and safety, pet overpopulation and endangered species.

Campaigns - complements all the major projects of the organization with flyers, posters, celebrity endorsements, organizing protest rallies, etc

Dr. Dog (Pet-Facilitated Therapy)– Together with certified Dr. Dogs, volunteers visit nursing homes, adult day-care centers, hospitals, schools and other establishments.  They give patients the feeling that they are the most special people in world. With a loyal new friend who won't judge them for the way they look or their illness, a Dr. Dog accepts them regardless of class, race, age or disability. Despite the advances in medical science, our Dr. Dog partners agree that love is still the best medicine!


Spay-Neuter Team - main goal: raise its own funds to be able to offer free spay-neuter to those who cannot afford even PAWS' low cost spay-neuter rates. (Done in close coordination with Shelter Veterinarian)


Special Events - Represent PAWS in local events where PAWS is actively participating, helps in manning adoption booths and selling paws merchandise.

Disaster Relief -  Assist the disaster  relief  team in the disaster site or at command posts.

Fundraising Events –   Help out in organizing events to raise funds for the shelter.

Lobbying and legal work - meeting with government officials, attending hearings, giving legal assistance to those who want to file cases against animal offenders


Reminder: Volunteers must be prepared to render at least eight (8) hours a month doing work at the shelter or outside the shelter for animal welfare to be in our active volunteer database.

For more information please visit :
http://www.paws.org.ph/volunteering.html

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


Images:

 

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

 

DLSU Volunteer Program

About the Org (Taken from Org Website):

The Lasallian Family can look back at a long legacy of volunteerism, of competent and compassionate graduates and teachers, Lasallians who took a different path, who chose to devote an important part of their lives by being with the poor.

In 1994, the Lasallian Volunteer Program was set up by the District to formally recognize the volunteer spirit and initiatives which had expanded over the years.

Since the, batches of graduates have been trained and sent off to teach and serve in La Salle schools and poor communities all over Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Wherever these LaSallian Volunteers (LSVs) were sent, they vowed to share a human and Christian education with the young and the poor in their everyday ministry.

Today, communities of LaSallian Volunteers are found in poor mission areas where there are pressing needs, primarily in the education of children and youth-at-risk. Graduates, teachers and staff members from Lasallian schools make up these LSV communities. The LSV communities enter the mission area with a set goal of initiating and implementing a sustainable educational program for youth-at-risk in the area.

The educational programs introduced are eventually turned over to the care of the community within a specified period of time, thus empowering the mission area in program conceptualization, implementation and evaluation


How to Volunteer:

You can be a Lasallian Volunteer if you are
  • an alumnus / alumna, faculty member or staff member of any La Salle school or supervised school
    • single, male or female

    • not more than 35 years old
    • in good health
    • willing to serve anywhere in the Philippines for a term of at least one school year
    • dedicated and committed to a Lasallian educational ministry
    • an effective withness to the Lasallian values of faith, zeal for service and communion in mission
For information and inquiries, contact Ed Rico of the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) or Roselyn Sumande, National Coordinator of the Lasallian Volunteer Program, La Salle Provincialate, 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City. 721200 loc. 606 lsvp_roselyn@yahoo.com


Images:

 

Contact Details:
Ed Rico of the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) or Roselyn Sumande, National Coordinator of the Lasallian Volunteer Program, La Salle Provincialate, 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City. 721200 loc. 606 lsvp_roselyn@yahoo.com


 

Philippine Association for Volunteer Efforts, Inc.

About the Org (Taken from Org Website):

Company Overview
IAVE-Philippines formerly known as PAVE, is a network of organizations and individuals engaged in diver volunteer programs, advocating service through volunteerism and mobilizing all sectors of soicety to promote volunteerism as a Filipino way of life.

It is a capacity builder for volunteersim, developing ad promoting appropriate and indigenous social technologies that develop effective, dedicat...ed and responsible volunteer managers and volunteers, in partnership with organizations and agencies that provide volunteer services and those that accept and deploy volunteers.

IAVE-Phils. provides training, technology transfer and technical assistance towards effective leadership and professionalism in management of volunteers to community-based and civil society organizations and to government agencies.

It links local and international volunteer groups through membership in hte International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) and through a Volunteerism Databank which promote strategic and extensive networking for sustained advocacy efforts in social development.

How to Volunteer:
Facebook Page can be used or Contact Details below are provided to express intent:

E-mail: idahpave@yahoo.com
ivolunteernetph@gmail.com
 
Address: c/o PNVSCA, NEDA Complex
EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City

TEL. : (63-2) 9278054



Images:
See their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/IAVEPhilippines/photos_stream?ref=page_internal
 

Contact Details:
E-mail: idahpave@yahoo.com
ivolunteernetph@gmail.com

Address: c/o PNVSCA, NEDA Complex
EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City
TEL. : (63-2) 9278054



 

Gawad Kalinga

About the Org (Taken from Org Website):

OUR MISSION
Ending poverty for 5 million families by 2024.

OUR VISION

Gawad Kalinga is building a nation
empowered by people with faith and patriotism;
a nation made up of caring and sharing communities,
dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity.


Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc. (GK) was formally established in 2003, but the work began as early as 1994 in Bagong Silang, Caloocan City, the biggest squatters relocation site in Metro Manila. Since then it has expanded its work to over 2,000 organized communities and has been adopted in other developing nations like Cambodia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It is also in the forefront of peace-building work in conflict areas in Mindanao and reconstruction work in post-disaster communities.


How to Volunteer:
http://www.gk1world.com/portal/volunteer/default.aspx

Join an Activity
Be On Call
Work With Us
Be Our Mission Partner
Bayani Challenge

Images:

 
 
 

Contact Details:
GK GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS
2nd Floor, Cheng Building,
212 Haig Street, Brgy. Daang-Bakal,
Mandaluyong City, Philippines 1552
+63-2-5332217

info@gawadkalinga.com


 

Volunteering Solutions

About the Org (Taken from Org Website):
“Volunteering Solutions is the best way to travel, intern and volunteer across the world!”
Conceptualized in the late 2006, Volunteering Solutions, now nicknamed VolSol, is an international volunteer placement match organization. In simple words, we find the best volunteer work opportunity abroad for you and get you a volunteering placement in the organization and destination you desire. Most of our volunteers are high school students, teenagers, corporate groups and individuals on their summer or career break. As an organization we have a cross cultural set up in all our offices across the world. We have people from different countries, cultures and ethnicities working for us. Getting to what we do, we send hundreds of international volunteers abroad to work at ground level with NGOs, schools, hospitals, orphanages, HIV/AIDS clinics, women groups and other social welfare organizations across the globe. We have dedicated coordinators at each volunteer destination, coming from different countries. We take care of your volunteer placement, volunteer travel, accommodation, meals and security. If you are an anxious parent, a nervous teenager, first time traveler, or an office goer planning to volunteer abroad, don’t worry! You are safe with us.

How to Volunteer:
http://www.volunteeringsolutions.com/volunteer-abroad/volunteer-in-philippines

In Philippines, Volunteering Solutions offers volunteer projects in and around Tacloban city in the island of Leyte. We have two volunteer opportunities in Tacloban, Orphanage Volunteer work and volunteering opportunity at rural medical clinics. Both requires volunteers to put in a minimum volunteering work hours of 5 hours a day for 5 days. Our international volunteers use their weekends for traveling around the city or for making short trips.


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Contact Details:
Toll free - US/CAN 1- 888-790-3096
  • Toll free - UK 0- 800-014-8160
  • Call us - INDIA +91-124-4307993
  • Call us - SINGAPORE +65 9236 4394
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    Address: 101 A, Super Mart-II, DLF Phase - IV, Gurgaon - 122002, India; Phone: +91- 9871371009, 9910296633; Fax : + 91-124-4724017                       
     


     

    Hands On Manila

    About the Org (Taken from Org Website):

    The different volunteer programs are the core of Hands on Manila. Since 2001, HOM’s unique flexibility model of volunteer service has allowed many volunteers to respond to various service projects. To date, Hands On Manila has had over 5,000 volunteers and 75 partner organizations. Partnerships with these organizations allow HOM to create a monthly calendar of activities for volunteers.

    Hands On Manila also facilitates volunteer activities and special projects for groups. For companies, HOM offers its Corporate Employee Volunteer Program under which employees may volunteer as part of their company’s corporate social responsibility initiative.
    Hands on Manila provides volunteer opportunities for everyone who is willing and able to do so. Orientations are usually given every last Thursday of the month for those who are interested in becoming a volunteer. Contact the HOM office and take the first step towards becoming a volunteer


    How to Volunteer:
    http://www.handsonmanila.org.ph/volunteerprograms/


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    Food for the Hungry Philippines


    About the Org (Taken from Org Website):
    In 1971, Dr. Larry Ward started Food for the Hungry in response to a question he had struggled with over and over again. "I'm just one man, how can I help so many dying people?" His response, which has marked the ministries of Food for the Hungry for the past 36 years, was "They die one at a time; we can help them one at a time." The name Food for the Hungry was inspired by Psalms 146:7, "He upholds the cause of the oppressed and gives food to the hungry."

    Our Corporate IdentityFood for the Hungry (FH) is a growing international Christian relief and development organization with the Vision "God called and we responded until physical and spiritual hungers ended worldwide". We have on-going activities in nearly 30 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe.
    Food for the Hungry works to measurably transform improvised communities into healthy, productive places for children to grow. We use four core interventions that work together holistically.
    • Our donors help us improves as FH staff equips mothers to reach out to their neighbors and adopt positive behaviors.
    • Through things like livelihood training, savings groups and agricultural assistance, parents are better equipped to provide for their families.
    • Disaster risk reduction programs help communities to prepare for and minimize the impact of natural disasters on children and families.
    Since biblical worldview is both the foundation and umbrella for FH programs, we help children and families understand that they have value, are loved and are meant to thrive and prosper.


    How to Volunteer:
    http://fhphilippines.org/be-a-volunteer/

    The Volunteer Program is one of our strategies in inviting individuals, groups or corporations to walk and partner with us. Through this program, the incredible opportunity to serve in different ways and meet the needs of the most vulnerable is given to those who are eager and interested. Some of our volunteers after the experience felt some change happened to them from within. They come out and walk away feeling fulfilled. The goal of this program is to give people an opportunity to serve, learn, and be stretched in ways that will make them to grow.

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    Contact Details:
    Food for the Hungry Phils. Inc.
    Attn: Deborah S. Toribio - Executive Director
    Unit 906 Dasma Corporate Center,
    #321 Dasmarinas Street, Binondo,
    Manila 1006

     
    URL to Website: http://fhphilippines.org/

     

    Dynamic Team Company


    About the Org (Taken from Org Website):
    The Dynamic Teen Company (DTC) was founded in 1997 by four teenagers,
    Efren Penaflorida, Jr., Jefferson Bernal, Reczel Alconcel Fajardo and mentor Bonn
    Manalaysay from Cavite National Highschool, who aimed to discourage students
    from joining violent gangs and notorious fraternities through engaging programs
    that focused on talent and self-development. The group positioned DTC and their
    activities as the best form of retaliation or ‘resbak’ from the bullying of gang
    members.

    Through a partnership with Club 8586 Inc., a non-profit, people development
    organization that share the same mission as DTC, the group rolled out community
    service and out-reach programs in Cavite City, and trained under Club 8586 to
    become self-sufficient.

    Following the training under Club 8586, Inc., the group was able to roll-out and
    support their projects through fund raising initiatives such as concert performances
    showcasing the talents of DTC members and by selling newspapers, bottles and
    other recycled products. These efforts paved the way for DTC to train more youth
    leaders, and purchase their first pedicab for their literacy and feeding programs.
    Today, DTC has been successfully reaching out to communities through a weekly
    outreach program under the K4 Project (Kartion Klasrum, Klinik at Kantina). Other
    programs of DTC include the L.E.A.P and D.O.S.E.

    The founders of DTC find fulfillment as they slowly grow the number of youths
    being transformed through their programs. Transformed youth, who used to be
    drug users, petty thieves, scavengers, street kids, drop-outs and out-of-school
    youth are now DTC volunteers and have returned to mainstream education. While
    some of the children remain out of school they, at least, are able to access basic
    education through K4.

    For DTC, educating children outside the classroom is their life’s mission and they
    will strive harder to give the underprivileged children a better fighting chance at
    life.
    The DTC headquarters is located at 188 J. Miranda St., Caridad, Cavite City, Philippines

    Vision:
    DTC envisions itself to be an established organization building up out-of-school and at risk of dropping out children and disadvantaged youth in the Philippines to become morally upright, productive and responsible individuals who embrace a spirit of volunteerism

    Mission:
    Dynamic Teen Company exists to promote literacy to the disadvantaged, provide them guidance until they progress in their career and be productive contributors of society.


    How to Volunteer:
    http://www.dtc.org.ph/?page_id=170

    Help us pay it forward!
    We need all the help that we can get, and you and your friends, family, or organization can help us a lot by VOLUNTEERING your TIME, SKILLS, and RESOURCES.
    Fill-out form using our Kariton Revolution I Will volunteer form


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    Contact Details:
    http://www.dtc.org.ph/?page_id=150

    You may visit us at our office at 188 J. Miranda St., Caridad, Cavite City, Philippines.
    or use our contact form


    URL to Website: http://www.dtc.org.ph/

     

    Caritas Manila

    About the Org (Taken from Org Website):
    CARITAS MANILA is the lead church NPO operating in the philippines, with social services and integrated family development programs for the poor and the vulnerable. Its key intervention programs for poverty alleviation are in education and economics to benefit its youth and family partners.

    It directly serves the 13 vicariates of the Archdiocese and provides technical assistance to parish social services and development ministries, and acts as catalyst for capacity-building and networking for five other Metro Manila dioceses.

    We live up to our name CARITAS, which means love in perfection. Through our programs and services, we aim to concretize the love of God among 52 percent of Metro Manila's population who are poor, the "least, last and lost" among us. Caritas Manila, then known as Catholic Charities, founded on October 1953 by the late Archbishop of Manila Rufino Cardinal Santos. He conceived it to be "a social welfare program with the purpose of uplifting the spirit of the unfortunate members of our community, to assist them in all their needs, and to bring the help of God in their miseries and distress."

    In 1975, when His Eminence Jaime Cardinal Sin became the Archbishop of Manila, Catholic Charities was renamed Caritas Manila (CM). Agencies involved in the social apostolate were placed under the leadership of CM to ensure better coordination and delivery of services.
    Under the leadership of His Eminence Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales, the directive for CM is to scale up its programs and services to achieve significant levels (30% of urban poor families in Metro Manila).


    How to Volunteer:

    Caritas Manila enjoins all Catholics in Metro Manila to volunteer their time, talent and treasure in the parish’s social services and development ministry.

    This is a long-term involvement that brings together people with a heart for service, gives an outlet for their zeal, and deepens their commitment through continuing formation and exposure to our less fortunate brethren.
    Those who cannot commit long-term but may want to help, you can:

    For inquiries, you may call us at (632) 564-0205; 562-0020 to 25 or email us at cm@caritasmanila.org.ph

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    Contact Details:
    For inquiries, you may call us at (632) 564-0205; 562-0020 to 25 or email us at cm@caritasmanila.org.ph

    http://caritas.org.ph/contact.php

    Address: Caritas Manila INC., 2002 Jesus Street, Pandacan, Manila, Philippines
    Telephone: (632) 562-0020 to 25
    Fax: (632) 563-93-06; (632) 564-6678
    Email: cm@caritasmanila.org.ph ; segundamana@caritasmanila.org.ph
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    URL to Website: http://caritas.org.ph/