Program Description

Kaya Volunteer Programs in the Philippines

Description

Kaya is looking for a special breed of volunteers to join them in the Philippines. Here volunteers will experience adventure, nature, and culture while volunteering with street children, helping on health and community development projects and improving lives in a beachfront city with Kaya.

Thanks for your interest in volunteering in the Philippines with Kaya. We hope you will consider joining us soon!

Current Volunteer Programs in the Philippines:
1. Media and Photography Project to Support an NGO in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
2. Teach Out of School Children and Adults in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
3. Work with Sexually and Physically Abused Girls in the Philippines - £935 ($1636) for 4 weeks
4. Help Improve the Futures of Abused Women in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
5. Support Community Development Projects in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
6. Work in a Rural Health Clinic in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
7. Improve Nutritional Standards in Tacloban City, Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
8. Social Welfare & Education for Deaf Children in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
9. Teach English in Rural Schools in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks
10. Work in an Orphanage in the Philippines - £645 ($1129) for 2 weeks

Please note that project availability can change frequently. Please check our website for the latest updates.

Interview with Jamie Bogaardt, world famous Kaya alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer with Kaya in the Philippines?

Jamie: I decided to volunteer abroad because I felt lucky to have been raised in England where I received a lot of support for my deafness at school. I know that in other countries such as the Philippines, Thailand, Peru, etc. most deaf people aren't so lucky and they don't receive the support they need. I started doing some research on Google and came across the Kaya website and saw a program that needed volunteers at a deaf school in the Philippines. I applied online and was quickly offered a place.

Volunteering in the Philippines with Kaya
Volunteering in the Philippines with Kaya
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Jamie: I was responsible for teaching students (aged between 12 and 20) Mathematics and English. At first this was hard as I didn't know much Filipino sign language, but I willed myself to learn their sign language as quickly as possible and I managed to learn quite a lot within a week. After the first week my time in the Philippines improved incredibly as I started to meet and go out with other volunteers and Filipinos. During the weekends I traveled to many different places in the area which was very interesting and great fun.

Kaya Volunteers in the Philippines
Kaya Volunteers in the Philippines
GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Jamie: Since leaving the Philippines my worldview has changed considerably. I try to limit the food I waste, limit the money I spend on clothes or other material goods, and stay openminded toward other people and help them if I can. I am very happy that being deaf didn't prevent me from volunteering abroad and helping people in the Philippines. I believe anyone who is deaf can do anything. I really miss everyone I met in the Philippines and I really hope I can go back there again one day. I also hope more deaf people can volunteer abroad. They will love it and the experience will change their life for the better, like it did for me.

Further Information
Age Group: 
18-50
50+
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
Philippine
Living Arrangements: 
Apartment
Dormitory
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application
Age Requirement
Health Requirement
Visa Required

Ratings and Reviews

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6 weeks in Bliss, Philippines

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My nutrition volunteer project in the Philippines was the most fun I've in a very long time, as well as being the most rewarding thing I've ever done.

I met so many incredible people, both Filipino and the volunteers, each with their own story to tell. I'm still a bit depressed about being back in England.

The project involved working from 8-12 in the morning, we would get on a jeepney (the most scary/exciting/wonderfully odd transport I have ever been on) and head to the market to buy food to feed the kids. We had a P400 budget to work with each day, which works out at about £6 and you'd be surprised what we could buy with that. We would be feeding up to 30 kids but the majority of times the kids would get 2nds and even 3rds! It helped that we made friends with all of the market sellers and one of them seemed to reduce her price every time we visited!

We'd arrive at the Barangay Hall (community centre) and prepare and cook the meals, play with the kids a bit (singing songs, drawing) and then serve the food. These are the most grateful kids you will ever meet in your life, and the parents!

Every fortnight we measured and weighed the kids to see if they were growing. It was really great to see their height/weight/upper arm circumference increasing! Made everything worthwhile.
The other nutrition volunteers and I also gave a few nutrition seminars to both children and parents about the importance of good nutrition. These were to try and make the project more sustainable, to give the parents and children the knowledge so they could cook nutritious meals on a budget as well!

As well as the nutrition project, I also got the chance to help in a local orphanage one afternoon and do some painting for the "Build a Home" project. Both these were also so rewarding, everyone there was so grateful, even for small things.

It wasn't all just work though, we had most weekends off so went on a few trips away. There were around 10-25 volunteers at a time while I was there. The groups we went away in tended to range from 6-8 people which was a nice number. These weekends were the cheapest weekends I have ever been on, Biliran was the equilvalent of £30!! I went to Bohol, Borongan and Biliran, all of which were lovely, Bohol especially as there were so many beautiful beaches and so much to see! I fell in love with the Tarsiers and also the incredible amount of geckos there were EVERYWHERE (I even got a tattoo of the latter so I would remember this trip forever!)

I would strongly recommend this project to anyone with a love of nutrition and helping people. You learn so much and I left the project every day with such a huge smile on my face it hurt! Ive never had a job like that in my life and it's cemented my interest in helping developing countries with their nutrition problems. Apart from the jetlag and the massive culture shock, I have no complaints and even those faded away after a week. I want to go back some day and experience everything all over again.

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Submitted by Michelle on 02/22/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Berkshire/London    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University   

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Program Info

Country: 
Philippines
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Service Learning
Teaching
Eco-tourism
Length of Program: 
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
Cost: 
$500-$2,000 (USD)
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

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Kaya Volunteer Programs in the Philippines