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Question by ARKdeEREH: Totally free Volunteering opportunities at orphanages in the Philippines?
I want to volunteer in an orphanage in the Philippines, but all the “opportunities” I can discover on the web want me to pay outrageous sums of funds for me to work for them.
Although I want to assist kids, the concept is that I would be helping them via my volunteer perform. I can neither justify nor afford to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to an organization just to allow me to function for them for a few weeks.
Does anybody know of any good volunteer programs in the Philippines that do NOT cost the volunteer cash to do? I’m an American, by the way, in case that affects anything.
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Answer by TinaBeer Jaimee HARMONY
Hmmmm…..that is intriguing. I havent heard any place in PH that would ask their volunteers to pay a specific amount of money to join. I checked on the web, and WOW…didnt feel that they would be asking for that much to do perform for them.
I have completed some volunteer perform from an orphanage close to exactly where I use to live. I donated but didnt pay for anything. It could be due to the fact I’m a nearby or because I just showed my face at the place 1 time and then that is it.
I would be a lot more than glad to assist you locate locations you can do volunteer function. Where do you strategy to function anyway?
You can e-mail me anytime.
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wilma m Nov 3 2011 - 10:15 pm
Alternatives:
Bahay na walang hagdanan. see in net
In Olongapo orphanages, see net
DWSD – see net address
Why not join our missionary work. We have orphanage building for
children, as well as adult.
Not only that we have umbrella services.
email me if you are interested.
tom1941 Nov 3 2011 - 10:32 pm
I do volunteer work at a local orphanage in Davao area. No money is required to volunteer, but a background check is now required. The reason being there has been several cases of foreigners coming and are pedophiles.Last year it was discovered a man had been coming to one of the orphanage from California every year for several years and finally a young boy revealed he had been molested.
jaypee06 Nov 3 2011 - 11:12 pm
i was thinking of doing the same and came up with similar results where they want you to enter into a “program”…
although i was just looking for a place where i could volunteer in my spare time
i think they’d need to undertake some sort of background check regardless of your citizenship to ensure you’re of good nature… especially if you plan on working with kids?
Madame Butterfly Nov 3 2011 - 11:58 pm
to volunteer at orphanages try the red cross.
http://www.redcross.org.ph/Site/PNRC/Volunteer.aspx
for all other volunteerism opportunities try the UNV
http://www.unv-ph.org/unv-team.php