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Showing posts with label volunteer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteer. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

GK needs your time, talent, and if it permits you your resources

Again we call on your giving hearts to have time for the ongoing GK Build at Bulaklakan, Brgy. Holy Spirit, Quezon City.

What can you do to help?

You can donate your time and help in the project building homes for the poor




Be a big brother or sister to the kids



 Share you extra things that are just sitting in your garage or cabinets

Or if you are a doctor or nurse or a health worker or a dentist you can donate time to attend to the GK Bulaklakan's health concerns 

You can also donate medicines or other medical supplies that might be of use for the GK Bulaklakan residents like:

Paracetamol for kids and adults

Vitamins for kids and adults

Pain reliever for hypertension

Antacids 
Amoxicillin






For more information on the GK Bulaklakan Build on July 31, 2011 please contact:


For medicine donations and other donations
Ryan Verdejo
GK Volunteer
GK Ateneo
contact no.: 09052872620
email: ryanverdejo@gmail.com


For the July 31, 2011 build details
GK Volunteer
contact: 09228574728
email:  


Thank you in advance for your help !!!!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Big Brother Big Sister: Marinduque Island Donation


The Big Brother Big Sister is asking your help in making another project a reality.

This year BBBS is going to Boac, Marinduque Province on May 7-8, 2011

The group is asking for volunteers and donations of only Php 300.00 or roughly $ 7.00 to support a child's education supply needs for one year. The school pack contains 1 knapsack, 7 notebooks, 4 ball-point pens, 4 pencils, writing pads, crayons, sharpener and ruler.



The target for this project is to help 600 kids.

You can help by becoming a volunteer or making a donation.


FOR DONATIONS

PayPal: helpbbbs@gmail.com
Bank Cash/Check Deposit
Payee: MARILET DE GUZMAN
Account Name: MARILET DE GUZMAN
Account No. : 6220111000
Banco de Oro, Sienna-Del Monte Branch
409 Del Monte Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines
If deposits will be made from outside the Philippines, just specify the Bank Swift Code: BNORPHMM

Kindly inform BBBS the date and amount of the deposit through helpbbbs@gmail.com or Tina Palestina +09298502790 / Marilet de Guzman +639285032075. Keep the deposit slip for reference. BBBS will issue acknowledgement receipts for all deposits received. Do let us know if you would prefer another way for us to collect the donations.


FOR VOLUNTEERS

Registration fee : P 2000.00 
You may deposit it to the following bank account:
Account Name: SHARON D. R. PONIO
Account No.: 3769-0106-44
Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands, Pacific Star

Kindly text Sharon at 09178010033 to inform us the date and amount of the deposit and please bring the deposit slip during the pre-climb meeting on April 28 as proof of payment.

Deadline for payment of registration fee is on or before April 13 to confirm your reserved slot. You may also hand over your registration fee at Jaime Velasquez Park, located at Salcedo Village, Makati City. It is bounded by Leviste, Tordesillas, Jaime Velasquez and Toledo Streets. There's a Starbucks Coffee Shop across Leviste St. Meeting place is at the Gazebo inside the park. Text 09175353532 or 09232160378 if you wish to hand over your registration fee instead of depositing thru bank.


Registration fee coverage: bus transportation from Manila to Lucena, ferry from Lucena to Boac, jeep fares for Marinduque inland transportation for 2 days, climb-related fees, ferry from Boac to Lucena, bus from Lucena to Manila, lunch on May 8, wash-up at Marinduque Hotsprings Resort, BBBS Volunteer T-shirt, ID, certificate of participation and sponsorship of one child. 

The travel time is about 6.5 hours to reach Boac. From the jump-off, volunteers will have to carry the school sets and trek through mountainous trails to reach the school. The trek will depend on the individual pace of each volunteer. This will require some level of fitness on the volunteer. Each volunteer is expected to carry at least two school sets, more if they can.

During the distribution, volunteers will be given assignments to facilitate the distribution to the kids. Volunteers have the option of sleeping inside classrooms or to bring their own tents. They will be expected to cook their dinner and breakfast with their assigned groups. It's on a first-come first-serve basis, when the slots are full, succeeding volunteers will still be accepted but on wait-list.

To register as a volunteer, please provide the following information:
Fullname:
Nickname:
Phone Number:
E-mail Address:
Home Address:
Birthdate (year of birth optional)
Blood Type:
Shirt Size (XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL)
Are you a mountaineer?:
In case of emergency:
Contact Person:
Contact Number:
Relationship:
Preferred repacking date (April 17 or 30)
Who do you prefer to be grouped with? (as a guide only, subject to change):

Please take note of the ff. dates:
1. April 28, Thursday, 8 - 11 pm – Orientation for non-mountaineers and Team pre-climb meeting at the Penthouse Flr., Makati Stock Exchange Bldg., Ayala cor. Makati Ave., Makati City. Attendance is a must! No preclimb, no climb! Reserved slots will be given to those on waitlist.

2. April 17 Sunday or April 30, Saturday, 9am - 12nn - repacking of the school supplies. All volunteers joining the trek are expected to help in at least one repacking session. Venue is at 200 Danny Floro St. (formerly Canley Road), Pasig.

For other volunteer information, you may contact:
Sharon Ponio: sharon.ponio@gmail.com or +639178010033
Medi Nazar: nazarmedi@gmail.com or +639493279691



For more info and updates, you may visit



Friday, November 12, 2010

CCVF - Chosen Children Village Foundation Wishlist



December 12 is fast approaching. Would it be nice to put smiles in children's faces this Christmas?

Please join in an immersion experience together with some friends on December 12, 2010 at Chosen Children Village Foundation at km.48 Lalaan 2, Silang, Cavite, Philippines. If you want to know more about the project and CCVF you can read my previous post here or go directly to CCVF's site http://www.chosenchildrenvillage.org/index.html

If interested to join or if you want to help in making this project a reality you can contact

You can check their Christmas wish list below:

 





























You can be a big brother or sister or dad or mommy for a day for this kids who are orphaned. It would be extra if you can give them something for Christmas like toys they can hug at night or play with in their playtime, books to read in their study time, clothes to keep them warm and some food, toiletries and medical supplies for their care. And if you can and you are willing why not sponsor one child. To sponsor a child you can contact CCVF via email at chosenchildren@yahoo.com or ccvf_1994@yahoo.com .

Child Sponsorship


Sponsor a Child and Make a Difference!
 
Included in the sponsorship is a quarterly progress report on your child, including a recent picture! 
 
For Addresses in the Philippines:
  • P300 per month for one year [Philippines]
  • P3600 for the first year [ Philippines]
For Addresses in other Asian Countries:
  • US$10 per month for one year [Asia]
  • US$120 for the first year [Asia]
For Addresses in Europe and Middle East:
  • US$12.50 per month for one year [Europe or Middle East]
  • US$150 for the first year [Europe or Middle East]
For Addresses in North and Sounth America:
  • US$15 per month for one year [North or South America]
  • US$180 for the first year [North or South America]

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

He Cares Foundation: Be a channel of blessing


He Cares Foundation was established by Joe and Ardis Sola with the aim to help the poor street children of the Philippines.

There mission is to be a channel of God’s blessing to the poor especially the street children.



 Their ultimate vision is to bring street children into a personal Relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ and To get them off the streets and enable them to live healthy, safe, normal lives and become happy and productive individuals of our society.

Here are some ways share your blessings to these least fortunate street kids and with your help we can make these kids have a better chance at life and at the society...may our hopes and dreams for a better Philippines be achieved through them...

We at the He Cares Foundation want to share the blessing of being able to change lives!  Help us to help as many children as possible. There are many ways you can help...

Donate

Share your financial resources with the street children of the Philippines. Support He Cares Foundation with a donation. Any amount you give, large or small, will make a real difference to a street child in need.

You may choose to make a donation for a specific purpose, or you may choose to donate to our general fund, to cover the most pressing needs. If you are celebrating a special occasion such as a birthday or anniversary, you may want to consider asking for a donation for He Cares Foundation in lieu of gifts.

You may donate in dollars or pesos.

Donate Supplies

Donate food, clothes, books, toys, shoes and bags or share whatever you can. If you have contacts with supermarkets, restaurants, bakeshops, or manufacturers of food, drugs, toiletries or other supplies, you can help us by soliciting and coordinating donations of their products. Even products which are nearing the expiry date are gladly accepted.

Sponsor a Child

You may want to sponsor a child and cover the cost of his/her education. The costs vary according to the educational level of the child: elementary, high school, college or vocational course, but you can sponsor a child for as little as $1 a day. If you are a teacher, you may want to encourage your class to support a poor child to go to school. Your class can together sponsor a child. You may also gather a group of friends, co-workers or family members to sponsor a child.

Give livelihood
Support the children & and their families by buying and promoting products and services from the He Cares workshop!

Our skills include:

    Beadwork Jewelry
    Scrapbook Stuff
    Sewing
    Silkscreening
    Metal work
    Catering
    Bakery Oven

Some He Cares Products are distributed by Papemelroti Gift Shop

Volunteer

Share your time and skills with the street children. Anyone can volunteer. You don't have to be a professional social worker, or teacher, but you have to have a heart that is open and willing to help the children. 

You can be a tutor, teach the children and their families livelihood skills, or help in the feeding program or in the other activities in the Center. Come and join us!  We will find something for you to do (and we are open to suggestions!).
If you like writing and have time to do articles for the He Cares website and e-mail newsletter, please contact us so more people can be inspired by the great stories of faith that happen daily at He Cares Foundation.

Read some volunteer's stories
Want to be informed of volunteer opportunities and upcoming events? E-mail hecares_volunteers@yahoogroups.com
In whatever way you help, you can make a difference in the lives of the street children.


You can also help by purchasing the Feast shirt at all Feast locations. A part of the purchase price is donated to HE Cares Foundation. Pictures of the shirts below:



"LET THERE BE FEAST ON EARTH" T-shirts now available for sale at P200 each. This is a fund raising campaign of He Cares Foundation. Every shirt you buy, you donate to He Cares Foundation's donate a brick program. Shirt sizes are XS,S,M,L, & XL. Smaller & bigger than XS & XL are for special orders. Grab one now. For orders, you can text me at 09179511676.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Helping others after Typhoon Juan(international name Megi)



Again Philippines is overrun by another strong typhoon with the name Juan(international name Megi) reaching a signal 4 storm warning.

Newsflash and news in the TV and radio should the heavy rains and winds that Juan gave yesterday specially in the northern provinces like Isabela, Cagayan, and La Union. 

I will be posting here groups or organizations and ways and means where you and I can help our countrymen affected by the typhoon"

from my friend  through GKAteneo:
From: Luis Oquinena
Re: Kalinga sa Bayan: Typhoon Juan Response
Mission: Relief Ops Caravan
Destination: Isabela
Date/Time of Departure: 2am October 20, 2010-10-19
Assembly Area: in front of Puregold along Shaw Blvd
Assembly Time: 130am
Instructions: We have a repacking center in Santiago, Isabela.

Please gather donations of food, clothes, toiletries, cleaning mats, etc.
Bring to Gkateneo(GKateneo office sa ADMU near bellarmine field across xavier hall) and look for Ain or Jerry. We will send updates for mobilization.
Walang Iwanan!

IN-KIND DONATIONS

Local
Please send in-kind local donations to The Philippine Red Cross – National Headquarters in Manila. We could also arrange for donation pick-up.

Call HOTLINE 143 or (+63-2) 527.0000

THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area,
Manila 2803, Philippines

SMS AND G-CASH

SMS
Text RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4483 (Smart)
G-Cash
Text DONATE<space>AMOUNT<space>4-digit M-PIN<space>REDCROSS to 2882

MOST URGENT NEEDS


Food items
Rice, noodles, canned goods, sugar, iodized salt, cooking oil, monggo beans and portable water.
Medicines
Paracetamol, antibiotics, analgesic, oral rehydration salts, multivitamins and medications to treat diarrheal diseases.
Non-food items
Bath soaps, face towels, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, plastic mats, blankets, mosquito nets, jerry cans, water containers, water purification tablets, plastic sheetings, and Laundry soap.
Rehabilitation Programs
Shelter materials for house repair.






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