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Social Welfare Internship in the Philippines
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Join an organization in making a difference and shaping a brighter tomorrow for vulnerable communities. Dive into meaningful work, empowering lives, and fostering change one step at a time. Embarking on a social welfare internship promises a journey of meaningful engagement and impactful contribution to communities in need. You’ll be at the center of diverse projects dedicated to aiding disadvantaged groups, encompassing childcare, homeless youth, rehabilitation, and women’s shelters. These initiatives address multifaceted needs, ranging from educational support to personal development and business skills training, offering a holistic approach to community empowerment. You’ll be instrumental in offering crucial counseling and assistance to individuals navigating behavioral and mental health obstacles. You’ll actively participate in community-based projects by spearheading educational workshops covering essential subjects like adolescent pregnancy, well-being, and dietary habits, utilizing your research skills to create influential resources. Moreover, you’ll uplift women impacted by abuse through counseling, therapeutic interventions, and tailored growth programs.
Join an organization in making a difference and shaping a brighter tomorrow for vulnerable communities. Dive into meaningful work, empowering lives, and fostering change one step at a time. Embarking on a social welfare internship promises a journey of meaningful engagement and impactful contribution to communities in need. You’ll be at the center of diverse projects dedicated to aiding disadvantaged groups, encompassing childcare, homeless youth, rehabilitation, and women’s shelters. These initiatives address multifaceted needs, ranging from educational support to personal development and business skills training, offering a holistic approach to community empowerment. You’ll be instrumental in offering crucial counseling and assistance to individuals navigating behavioral and mental health obstacles. You’ll actively participate in community-based projects by spearheading educational workshops covering essential subjects like adolescent pregnancy, well-being, and dietary habits, utilizing your research skills to create influential resources. Moreover, you’ll uplift women impacted by abuse through counseling, therapeutic interventions, and tailored growth programs.
Program Highlights
Meaningful engagement in diverse projects aiding disadvantaged groups
Holistic support for community empowerment initiatives
Leading educational workshops on crucial topics
Empowering women affected by abuse through tailored programs
Personal growth through hands-on experience and fulfillment
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Quick Details
- Tacloban City, Philippines
- Short Term
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Counseling
- Development
- Education
- Law
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Albanian
- American
- Andorran
- Antarctica
- Antiguan & Barbudan
- Argentinian
- Armenian
- Aruban
- Asian
- Australian
- Austrian
- Azerbaijani
- Bahamian
- Bahraini
- Barbadian
- Belarusian
- Belgian
- Belizean
- Bermudian
- Bhutanese
- Bissau-Guinean
- Bolivian
- Bonaire
- Bosnian
- Brazilian
- British
- British Virgin Islander
- Bruneian
- Bulgarian
- Cambodian
- Canadian
- Cape Verdean
- Caymanian
- Channel Islander
- Chilean
- Chinese
- Colombian
- Comoran
- Cook Islander
- Costa Rican
- Creole
- Croatian
- Cuban
- Curacao
- Cypriot
- Czech
- Danish
- Dominican
- Dutch
- Ecuadorian
- Egyptian
- Emirati
- English
- Estonian
- European
- Fijian
- Finnish
- French
- Georgian
- German
- Gibraltarian
- Greek
- Greenlandic
- Grenadian
- Guadeloupian
- Guatemalan
- Guinean
- Guyanese
- Haitian
- Hawaiian
- Honduran
- Hungarian
- I-Kiribati
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Iranian
- Iraqi
- Irish
- Israeli
- Italian
- Jamaican
- Japanese
- Jordanian
- Kazakhstani
- Kittitian, Nevisian
- Kiwi
- Korean
- Kuwaiti
- Kyrgyzstani
- Lao or Laotian
- Latvian
- Lebanese
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuanian
- Luxembourg
- Macedonian
- Malagasy
- Malaysian
- Maldivian
- Malian
- Maltese
- Manx
- Marshallese
- Martiniquais
- Mauritanian
- Mauritian
- Mexican
- Micronesian
- Moldovan
- Monegasque
- Mongolian
- Montenegrin
- Montserratian
- Moroccan
- multi
- Myanmar
- Nauruan
- Nepalese
- New Caledonian
- Ni-Vanuatu
- Nicaraguan
- Niuean
- Norwegian
- Omani
- Palauan
- Palestinian
- Panamanian
- Papua New Guinean
- Paraguayan
- Peruvian
- Polish
- Polynesian
- Portuguese
- Puerto Rican
- Qatari
- Reunionese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Saban
- Sahrawian, Sahraouian
- Saint Helenian
- Saint Lucian
- Saint Vincentian or Vincentian
- Salvadoran
- Sammarinese
- Samoan
- Sao Tomean
- Saudi Arabian
- Scottish
- Serbian
- Serbian; Montenegrin
- Seychelles
- Singaporean
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Solomon Islander
- Spanish
- St. Barts
- Statian
- Surinamese
- Swedish
- Swiss
- Syrian
- Tahiti
- Taiwanese
- Tajikistani
- Thai
- The Vatican
- Tibet
- Timorese
- Tongan
- Trinidadian, Tobagonian
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Turks and Caicos
- Tuvaluan
- Ukrainian
- Uruguayan
- Uzbekistani
- Venezuelan
- Vietnamese
- Virgin Islander
- Welsh
- Yemeni
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Locations
- Tacloban City, Philippines
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Counseling
- Development
- Education
- Law
- Psychology
- Social Work
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Short Term
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
Age Requirement
18-35
Guidelines
- Albanian
- American
- Andorran
- Antarctica
- Antiguan & Barbudan
- Argentinian
- Armenian
- Aruban
- Asian
- Australian
- Austrian
- Azerbaijani
- Bahamian
- Bahraini
- Barbadian
- Belarusian
- Belgian
- Belizean
- Bermudian
- Bhutanese
- Bissau-Guinean
- Bolivian
- Bonaire
- Bosnian
- Brazilian
- British
- British Virgin Islander
- Bruneian
- Bulgarian
- Cambodian
- Canadian
- Cape Verdean
- Caymanian
- Channel Islander
- Chilean
- Chinese
- Colombian
- Comoran
- Cook Islander
- Costa Rican
- Creole
- Croatian
- Cuban
- Curacao
- Cypriot
- Czech
- Danish
- Dominican
- Dutch
- Ecuadorian
- Egyptian
- Emirati
- English
- Estonian
- European
- Fijian
- Finnish
- French
- Georgian
- German
- Gibraltarian
- Greek
- Greenlandic
- Grenadian
- Guadeloupian
- Guatemalan
- Guinean
- Guyanese
- Haitian
- Hawaiian
- Honduran
- Hungarian
- I-Kiribati
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Iranian
- Iraqi
- Irish
- Israeli
- Italian
- Jamaican
- Japanese
- Jordanian
- Kazakhstani
- Kittitian, Nevisian
- Kiwi
- Korean
- Kuwaiti
- Kyrgyzstani
- Lao or Laotian
- Latvian
- Lebanese
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuanian
- Luxembourg
- Macedonian
- Malagasy
- Malaysian
- Maldivian
- Malian
- Maltese
- Manx
- Marshallese
- Martiniquais
- Mauritanian
- Mauritian
- Mexican
- Micronesian
- Moldovan
- Monegasque
- Mongolian
- Montenegrin
- Montserratian
- Moroccan
- multi
- Myanmar
- Nauruan
- Nepalese
- New Caledonian
- Ni-Vanuatu
- Nicaraguan
- Niuean
- Norwegian
- Omani
- Palauan
- Palestinian
- Panamanian
- Papua New Guinean
- Paraguayan
- Peruvian
- Polish
- Polynesian
- Portuguese
- Puerto Rican
- Qatari
- Reunionese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Saban
- Sahrawian, Sahraouian
- Saint Helenian
- Saint Lucian
- Saint Vincentian or Vincentian
- Salvadoran
- Sammarinese
- Samoan
- Sao Tomean
- Saudi Arabian
- Scottish
- Serbian
- Serbian; Montenegrin
- Seychelles
- Singaporean
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Solomon Islander
- Spanish
- St. Barts
- Statian
- Surinamese
- Swedish
- Swiss
- Syrian
- Tahiti
- Taiwanese
- Tajikistani
- Thai
- The Vatican
- Tibet
- Timorese
- Tongan
- Trinidadian, Tobagonian
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Turks and Caicos
- Tuvaluan
- Ukrainian
- Uruguayan
- Uzbekistani
- Venezuelan
- Vietnamese
- Virgin Islander
- Welsh
- Yemeni
This Program is also open to Solo
Starts At
Program Cost Includes
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Some Meals / Partial Meal Plan
- Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
- Airport Transfer (Drop-Off)
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
- In-Country Orientation
- Assistance Booking Travel
- Language Lessons
- Academic Credit
- Letter of Recommendation
Accommodation Options
- Home-stays
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- University Junior (3rd Year)
- University Senior (4th Year)
- University 5th Year or More
- Bachelor’s degree
- Master’s degree
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
- Resume
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I receive any compensation or benefits during the internship?
Regrettably, the internship is unpaid and does not include compensation or stipends of any kind, as it operates on a voluntary basis. However, it presents an invaluable opportunity to gain experience and create a significant impact that is beyond monetary measure.
What experience is required for this program?
Fluency in English is essential, along with a background in relevant fields like criminology, law, or social work. Additionally, interns should demonstrate initiative, strong communication skills, and respect for confidentiality with a willingness to embrace diverse cultures.
Where will I stay during my internship in the Philippines?
Throughout the internship, you will be accommodated in a homestay located within the area where the organization operates, the Bliss neighborhood of Tacloban. You will be living alongside one of the well-established homestay families, renowned for their extensive history of hosting international volunteers.
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Join an organization in making a difference and shaping a brighter tomorrow for vulnerable communities. Dive into meaningful work, empowering lives, and fostering change one step at a time. Embarking on a social welfare internship promises a journey of meaningful engagement and impactful contribution to communities in need. You’ll be at the center of diverse projects dedicated to aiding disadvantaged groups, encompassing childcare, homeless youth, rehabilitation, and women’s shelters. These initiatives address multifaceted needs, ranging from educational support to personal development and business skills training, offering a holistic approach to community empowerment. You’ll be instrumental in offering crucial counseling and assistance to individuals navigating behavioral and men...

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Join an organization in making a difference and shaping a brighter tomorrow for vulnerable communities. Dive into meaningful work, empowering lives, and fostering change one step at a time. Embarking on a social welfare internship promises a journey of meaningful engagement and impactful contribution to communities in need. You’ll be at the center of diverse projects dedicated to aiding disadvantaged groups, encompassing childcare, homeless youth, rehabilitation, and women’s shelters. These initiatives address multifaceted needs, ranging from educational support to personal development and business skills training, offering a holistic approach to community empowerment. You’ll be instrumental in offering crucial counseling and assistance to individuals navigating behavioral and men...
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