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PADS

MANDAUE CITY, Philippines

Notes

STV/MTV Program LTV Program 1st Month-Euro 450 6 Months - Euro 2,200 2nd - 5th Month-Euro 400 per month 12 Months - Euro 3,600 to be paid by sending organization via WISE/Bank transfer at maximum 30 days before the start of the project for STV/MTV program and 2 months before the start of the project for LTV program (inclusive of one way local airport transfers to the project, seminars, food and accommodation, monitoring and evaluation, coordination and admin fees) Note: Additional Bank charges of Euro 20 per participant shall be imposed. and 9899; GIED also Offers a 47a2-Volunteer Visa third party services for LTV program with additional Euro 500 fee per LTV participant

In partnership with

Philippine Accessible Disability Services, Inc. (PADS) is an independent nongovernment organization, working to enable the PWD (person with Disability) community to grow and develop as independent, integrated, fully human, and empowered citizens in society.


Description of the Work

9899; Support and participate in adaptive sports and recreational activities 9899; Assist the staff/ trainers/facilitators on social inclusion training, etc. 9899; Assist rehabilitation sessions, monitor development 9899; Assist, and facilitate social inclusion advocacy campaigns in schools, communities, institutions, and other events 9899; Support the livelihood program, administrative and monitoring and evaluation of projects 9899; Assist website and social media development and resource mobilization


Accommodation & Food

Living with a host family (expect to have a shared room with a family member or volunteer)


Location & Leisure

Mandaue City is a central urban hub in Metro Cebu, known for its industries, accessibility, and vibrant food and shopping scene. While it has fewer natural attractions, it provides convenient and modern leisure options, making it ideal for business, dining, and everyday city life.


Requirements

9899; Competent, innovative, and creativity 9899; Flexible, open-minded, and able to adapt to the local situation 9899; Sport-oriented individual and willing to learn sign language 9899; Independent and requires less supervision 9899; Skills/Interests in the medical field but not limited to; PT, Speech Therapy, etc.


Appointment

Airport pick-up anytime within Regular Working Days from 8am to 6pm only at the Mactan Cebu International Airport Beyond this day and time participant should go to GIED Office at Door 4, Causing Feria Bldg. Osmena Blvd. Sambag II, Cebu City or other prior agreed meet-up place


Host Organization

Global Initiative for Exchange and Development Inc. (GIED) he Global Initiative for Exchange and Development Inc. (GIED) is a non-profit and non-government organization established in July 07, 2015 in Cebu City, Philippines. It aims to promote participation of people through the spirit of volunteerism and empowerment of local communities for sustainable development. GIED wants to enhance the global inter-cultural understanding and cooperation of people focusing on a three-point agenda to wit: (1) International Voluntary Service Exchange; (2) Global Education and Capability Building; and (3) Social Development Initiatives. GIED�s strategic agendas are designed to help address basic social issues like education, health, environment, livelihood and social entrepreneurship, employment, youth and women participation and empowerment, rights-based issues, social exclusion, language barrier and other impact social development efforts in marginalized communities. GIED looks forward to be among the relevant social innovators that put premium to dynamic community of like-minded social conscious actors who think and act alike to help sustain human and community development. GIED believe that it has every equal opportunity to powerfully shift minds and design radical positive thinking and doing approach to contribute greatly to human and community development and bringing it further to the global center stage of international development. Website: htps://www.volunteergied.org