Volunteering in the Philippines
While living abroad, some expats wish to get involved in the local community life.
What organizations expats can turn to if they want to volunteer in the Philippines?
How to join a charitable institution, what are the steps?
Which causes have the greatest need for volunteers in the Philippines?
Thank you in advance for sharing your experience and advice,
Maximilien
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The reason I would approach one of these is that they are well organised, and insure that volunteers do not do a job for free which otherwise a Philippine would get paid work for.
There are government disability and old age centres in the Philippines, most of the residents will not speak English, and in some case only there local dialect, not Tagalog. These place are funded to a only small degree from the government, and I am sure would also be happy to have some one help with cleaning and washing of patients, or just taking them for a walk up the street.聽 Yep volunteering is about giving and not receiving.
Short term volunteering is hard to come across, and going into a long term situation needs long term commitment from you, other wise all that happens is that people get hopes up and then these hopes are dashed.聽 I would suggest that when you approach a group that you tell them: how many hours a week you want to be involved, and how long you will stay there.聽 Be upfront and no one gets upset.
If you have volunteered before you will know that there are politics in every group of volunteers so be careful not to upset other volunteers.
What I like about the mission is life changing. Not a bandaid. There are many feeding programs that feed the poor once then they are again hungry the next day.
There is a need for a medical mission to address the goiter problem amongst the poor.
What is as bad is there are grown ups who force many of these kids to beg for money that they turn over to the adults. Some kids are actually kidnapped kids.聽 聽Law and govt should do much more to stop human聽 slavery in the Philippines,.
Mike
We rely on the kindness and generosity of our members and animal lovers everywhere to help us care for sick and injured animals and to give them a second chance in life to be happy, healthy, and well-loved.
A couple of Australians we met on the coast we joined with in their "Feeding the childern" program and almost a hundred infants we educated in the couples garden on the sea shore next to the shanty houses. Lovely kids but the situations are bad and you dip into your own pockets many times......ie a thousand pesos to bury a dead auntie because the neighbours are complaining about the smell!!!聽
Big families where the husbands play cards and drink what little money they earn whilst the family stare. Stepfathers who rape the eldest girl when she menstruates and expect to be let off because without his financial help the family starve. Very sad but these things are all around you if you want to get involved. Excellent parties and seeing the happy expressions on the kids faces is a joy to behold. We paid a group to bag up the rubbish on the beach and then we'd burn it at the weekend, ....stopped playing chess when I gto beat by a little 8 year old haha.
Few of the known Animal Rescue Groups are PAWS (Philippine Animal Welfare Society), PART (Philippine Animal Rescue Team) and CARA (Compassion and Responsibility for Animals)
You may search all information thru their website.
I haven't volunteer as the only available time I have is Sundays but I do give donations every month. Its worth every penny you give to see the changes on the animals they rescue.
LCP supports & helps hundreds of people in the community, is exceptionally well run and administered and we have no hesitation recommending anyone to get involved in some way with LCP. Even if you do not live near Dumaguete you can still get involved & contribute. Their web site and FBook page should answer most questions.
A wonderful organisation!
And I would like to find out more about volunteering in the Philippines
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"My wife is volunteering & teaching sewing skills to a group of women at a Livelihood Project at Little Children of the Philippnes (LCP). This NGO is unfortunately only operating in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. It has been going 25 years based out of the USA.
LCP supports & helps hundreds of people in the community, is exceptionally well run and administered and we have no hesitation recommending anyone to get involved in some way with LCP. Even if you do not live near Dumaguete you can still get involved & contribute. Their web site and FBook page should answer most questions.
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A wonderful organisation!"
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Every Saturdays, the Foundation organizes a feeding program for around 400 kids from poor families in Quezon City. In which, they use a van to pick up children, bring them to the Foundation, help them to take a bath, have a nail cut and by 9am, the program is started. Children sit on long chairs look like a classroom. Then they pray and watch some movies, attend some games and are taught something in Tagalog which I didn鈥檛 understand.
What can you do there: help to cook, prepare and serve the food.
Website:
Address: No. 9, Mines Street, Quezon city
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You can help to feed the children there. When I was there, Only 5 children are normal, they can feed themselves, 48 children are mentality disabled.
Address: no.1030 Tayuman street
This is true even with good English speaking and writing on the internet Filipinos. As a foreigner we can be isolated most times. This is something that your adapt to living here and you need to be able to entertain yourself.........
I've joined several groups of people who are educated and English speakers but find myself "on my own" and accept that the crowd will speak in Tagalog...naturally of course.
Thats very true what you said about being an expat, sometimes its like being in a zoo.I think you have to find which groups you fell comfortable in and it does take time.
Dinky
I have been moved by the Life and works of St. Vincent de Paul who is gave us the true meaning of what volunteering entails, he came down from his high horse, lived with the poor, fed them, treated their sick, clothed them and cared for the abandoned and empowered the strong to work so let us use his strategy today to help.
I belong to an organization in my School called Vincentian Students聽 & Alumni Volunteers (VSAV) which is under the INTERGRATED COMMUNITY EXTENSION SERVICE (ICES) Adamson University. We provide immediate response to crisis and also undergo plenty of medical missions or "Immersions" as we like to call it and would love for more volunteers if anyone is interested.

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