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Continue reading →: 7 Acts of Random Kindness to Celebrate “Be An Angel Day”21st century human beings lead busy lives. They can be workaholics – racehorses in blinders focused on achieving a goal. They can be social media obsessed – sharing every bit of their day online. They are a generation prone to self-absorption, we are.
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Continue reading →: What’s New in iVolunteer? – August 2017To make the most out of your volunteer adventures, it helps to stay in the loop about what’s going on in iVolunteer. Read on to find out what’s new!
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Continue reading →: A Guide to Your Volunteering Journey Based on Your Ruling PlanetIt’s Space Exploration Day! And to celebrate the advancements brought about by Space Exploration, we’re paying tribute to the members of our solar system–the Sun, the Moon, and the planets–not only as subjects of the scientific community but also as guides to our daily lives.
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Continue reading →: Experience Is The Best TeacherVolunteering gave her life an additional purpose. For Au, teaching kids is and has always been a very heartwarming experience.
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Continue reading →: 10 Simple Ways to Show Love for Mother EarthIf only being a hero is easy, you’d likely be one now right? Well, it can be hard if you’re idea of being a hero involves having the charm and riches of Tony Stark, the physique of Captain America, or the skills of Black Widow.
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Continue reading →: Millennials Unite for Brigada Eskwela 2017Paranaque, May 2017 – young professionals and students helped build a better place for education by sharing their time, energy, and resources with the La Huerta Elementary School (LHES) community on the last day of Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela 2017.
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Continue reading →: A Not So Ordinary Change“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then just feed one.” – Mother Teresa This is the message that struck Arvin’s heart when he met a female social worker at Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Orphanage in Mandaluyong City during his visit to do a class project.
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Continue reading →: Volunteering While StudyingUniversity life is all about the experiences or at least so we were told. While studying and partying may take up a lot of time, making space for some voluntary work can really add value to one’s overall university experience. Many college students exit the world of higher education with…
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Continue reading →: A Story of Resilience and EmpathyPeople who have been through a lot and came out victorious are walking examples of fortitude, patience, and hope. Moreover, these people turn out to have the heart and passion to serve and help others because they know exactly how it feels to desperately need help.
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Continue reading →: 7 Days of Being Earth FriendlyJoin us as we celebrate Earth Day. In the next 7 days, we will be posting challenges that promote earth-friendly habits. Follow us daily, snap a creative photo while doing our challenge, use the #iVolunteerForEarth hashtag, be featured, and win a prize from us.
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Continue reading →: The 3 Benefits of Microvolunteering to your NonprofitAs iVolunteer Philippines partner with nonprofits and other advocacy-oriented institutions, we are often asked why a nonprofit should engage volunteers on top of its existing official staff. Some worry that the overhead of managing volunteers may be too taxing for staffs and overshadow delivery of the nonprofit’s programs. Why then…
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Continue reading →: Keshia Starts Her Volunteer StoryKeshia the Entrepreneur A quick Facebook search reveals several people of the same name. All girls, of course. All beautiful in their own right. Meanwhile, a lady with a smile on her face, sunglasses resting on top of her blond hair, sunlight striking her visage from an angle making her…
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Continue reading →: A Volunteer’s Vision and MissionIf you have a big heart for the needy, what would you do? When I started my walk on the path of volunteerism, I did not exactly know what I wanted to do or to accomplish. Many questions crowded my mind. I never thought I would encounter a question like…








