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Why choose Volunteer for the Visayans?
Volunteer for the Visayans is a nonprofit, non-government organization based in Tacloban City in the Philippines. We focus on community development and international education through our unique volunteer programs. We are dedicated to the continuous growth of sustainable project development efforts in the Philippines, particularly working in the areas of Education, Healthcare, Child Welfare, and S...
Volunteer for the Visayans is a nonprofit, non-government organization based in Tacloban City in the Philippines. We focus on community development and international education through our unique volunteer programs. We are dedicated to the continuous growth of sustainable project development efforts in the Philippines, particularly working in the areas of Education, Healthcare, Child Welfare, and Social Welfare. Since our founding in 2004, we have recruited international volunteers from around the world to take part in ongoing projects while educating our visitors about the unique people and culture of the Philippines. Filipinos are proud of their unique Asian culture and we invite the rest of the world to experience life from a local's perspective and experience living in a country burdene...
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Volunteer with Dumpsite Project
September 16, 2013by: Duane S - ChicagoVolunteer for the Visayans is a great Philippine NGO in Leyte. The projects are ideal for someone wanting to get their hands dirty. My project was construction at the community center at the dumpsite . VFV is tuned into the needs of the kids and the community center has local buy in from the village. If you can't do a developing country don't do this program. Expect to make a million friends and be impacted by the children. You won't be the same after you do the program.
An Eye Opening Life Experience
September 16, 2013by: Elsa - SturgisProgram: Volunteer in a Child Care Facility in the Philippines
Volunteering at the Department of Social Welfare and Development run orphanage with Volunteer for the Visayans honestly changed my life. It opened my eyes to the true desperation that comes with extreme poverty. I spent many hours each day in the orphanage nursery, sometimes caring for 16 toddlers and infants at one time. From one child to the next the routine never stopped, diaper, bottle, love, rest, repeat. It was rewarding, disheartening, and amazing all at the same time. The stories of the children's lives before the orphanage, however short, shocked me at first. Some were literally left in garbage bins, others in resting public transport in the middle of the night, and other abandoned after birth at the hospital. A handful of the children were willingly given up by their parents, who realistically had no way of caring for another child. It broke my heart to hear the stories, but everytime I walked out the door I was filled with joy at the pictures which lined the entrance of children with their adoptive families abroad. The children's smiles were bursting as they went on their first sledding excursion with their parents, met their grandmother for the first time, took a family picture with their older siblings, or played with the family dog. Those pictures kept me going, and the thought that each moment I spent with each baby was enough, enough for them to know for that moment that they were loved and safe. Volunteering at an orphanage will open your eyes to the experiences of the most innocent humans on the planet, their struggles, needs, and desires. It will provide you with one of the most fulfilling experiences of your life.
Life Changing Experience
September 29, 2013by: MercyI've volunteered with VFV 4 times already and every time I do, it never fails to give me a satisfying feeling that I was able to help underprivileged Filipinos. Thanks VFV and thanks GoAbroad!
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Kirsten Roche
Participated in 2014
Kirsten is a registered nurse from British Columbia, Canada. She has traveled through South America for three months, Central America for two months, ...

Kirsten Roche
Participated in 2014
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Elsa Thomasma
Participated in 2015
Elsa graduated from Grand Valley State University with a degree in sociology and psychology. She worked as a caretaker for a boy with disabilities bot...

Elsa Thomasma
Participated in 2015
I had volunteered with VFV in 2009 and fell in love with the organization, the community, and the Filipino people. There was no doubt in my mind after that trip, that I would have to go back and volunteer again. Also, I needed to fulfill a practicum requirement for my sociology degree, so it was a win-win.

Vicky Carter
Participated in 2015
Vicky is especially passionate about TV, radio, film, travel, music, the creative arts, photography, and meeting people from all walks of life. With t...

Vicky Carter
Participated in 2015
I had experience working in media in England and I wanted to spread my wings and further my knowledge and experience in a completely different environment in which I was not accustomed to.
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Volunteer for the Visayans is a nonprofit, non-government organization based in Tacloban City in the Philippines. We focus on community development and international education through our unique volunteer programs. We are dedicated to the continuous growth of sustainable project development efforts in the Philippines, particularly working in the areas of Education, Healthcare, Child Welfare, and Social Welfare. Since our founding in 2004, we have recruited international volunteers from around the world to take part in ongoing projects while educating our visitors about the unique people and culture of the Philippines. Filipinos are proud of their unique Asian culture and we invite the rest of the world to experience life from a local's perspective and experience living in a country burdene...

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Volunteer for the Visayans is a nonprofit, non-government organization based in Tacloban City in the Philippines. We focus on community development and international education through our unique volunteer programs. We are dedicated to the continuous growth of sustainable project development efforts in the Philippines, particularly working in the areas of Education, Healthcare, Child Welfare, and Social Welfare. Since our founding in 2004, we have recruited international volunteers from around the world to take part in ongoing projects while educating our visitors about the unique people and culture of the Philippines. Filipinos are proud of their unique Asian culture and we invite the rest of the world to experience life from a local's perspective and experience living in a country burdene...
