CONTACT PERSON: Queenie Dadulo
E-mail: eyesphilippines@gmail.com, www.volunteer.ph (under construction)
Tel: +63-24148645 Cel: +63-9173143008 .
Address: 313 1-C Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, 1105 Philippines.
EYES is member of: NVDA (Network for Voluntary Development in Asia)
International Voluntary Service in the PhilippinesIn 2001, a group of Development workers, in cooperation with the International Workcamp Organisation (IWO Korea ), organized the first voluntary service workcamp in the Olango Island (Cebu region, Central Philippines). Since then, several other workcamps and bilateral youth exchanges have taken place in the island which resulted to the constructions of a children centre and a workcamp base for international volunteers. Inspired by the impact of voluntary service to the community, they started in 2006 to organize projects in Manila, the capital city, which then led to the establishment of a national youth voluntary service organization aiming at coordinating the different regional initiatives.
Who we are:EYES – Exchange for Youth Empowerment Service Inc. - is a non-governmental and non- profit organization registered in the Philippines with the Securities and Exchange Commission (registration number: CN 200800721). The organization was created on October 29, 2007 by a group of development workers from the Philippines experienced in Voluntary Service projects. The organization is the result of six years of exposure in the field of voluntary service and bilateral volunteer exchanges and it gathers an extensive knowledge in the field of youth work, training and community development.
Vision“EYES envision being a leader in social services, a catalyst for youth empowerment and intercultural exchange and a mentor of voluntary work for youth development”.
Missionv To establish a network of volunteers and experts in social development
v To provide globally competitive training program on youth service and leadership
v To promote learner centered training programs
v To nurture community development efforts and volunteerism
Activities· Youth exchanges
· International voluntary service
· Training and capability building
· Social research for youth development
· Network experts in the field of youth and volunteers
· National and international events that help in community development
Objectives·To promote peace and unity through intercultural exchange and activities
·To encourage and invite social development experts to participate and be involved in youth development
·To inspire youth to do volunteer work
AchievementsSince 2001, EYES initiated activities such as organization of workcamps, conduct of youth volunteer trainings, build partnerships with communities and local government units and foster bilateral youth exchanges and relations with international partners.
Membership and PartnersEYES is a new member of the Network for Voluntary Development in Asia (NVDA) and works with several local non-governmental organizations and public institutions (the Olango Bird Sanctuary, different local governmental units, several schools and community development centers throughout the country). During the international projects we organized in the past (often through the IWO/Yes Phil. code) we also already received international volunteers from: IWO Korea, NICE Japan, Solidarités Jeunesses France, YAP Italy and VFP USA
Principals of work for the 2008 Workcamp season:- EYES will apply the standard formats, procedures and principals of work of the CCIVS and NVDA Inter-Regional Exchange procedures and the Alliance Guidelines. Please help us in organizing better quality projects by sending us your comments and those of your volunteers.
- The basic timetable on our camps is about 30-35 hours of work per week, generally from Monday to Friday, but the necessities of the project can bring the volunteers to work some more (rarely less).
- The common languages of the workcamps will be English and Filipino/Tagalog (or Cebuano in Olango). We encourage volunteers to learn a bit of basic Tagalog before arrival (please refer to our info sheets and info pack for more information and basic lexicon).
- In most of the projects, daily timetable and tasks, free time and global organization will be decided in common, facilitated by the coordinator following the needs of the project and managed in teams. We expect on each workcamp to create a really strong team of volunteers, for the benefit of the project and the local community.
- There will always be at least one Filipino coordinator per camp and for the whole duration of the project and the volunteers will have an emergency number active 24/24 – 7/7 to call in case of major problems.
- EYES will do its best to support the volunteers and to facilitate constructive and educational experiences. However, our projects are organized according to the Filipino standards of living and culture and the volunteers will need to adapt to simple living conditions and local food.
- We expect the sending organizations to systematically provide the volunteers with our documentation (workcamp program, workcamp infosheet and infopack) and at least introduce International Voluntary Service fundamental principles. We recommend holding pre-departure trainings for your participants and introduce the basis of Intercultural learning and cultural diversity, non violent communication, problem solving, conflict management, and active participation to a voluntary service project. The philosophy of voluntarism is the base of our work here and we expect your volunteer to understand, share and participate to it actively. Volunteers should be informed by their sending organization before departure and are requested to read our documents to find out more about the do’s and do not’s of Filipino culture.
- All the projects presented in this brochure are international projects. We try to reach a maximum cultural diversity and gender balance in the composition of our groups but you might find more than 2 volunteers from the same country in the same project.
- All our projects are open to volunteer who are 18 years old when the workcamp starts. We have no maximum limit and we encourage the participation of “grown up” volunteers in order to increase the intergenerational dimension of our projects and exchanges.
- The volunteers are expected to attend the whole duration of the project and any delays in the arrival or departure MUST be officially justified and announced in advance. The incoming officer and the camp leader will keep the right to cancel the inscription of a volunteer or not accept her/him on the camp for any unjustified or not announced delay superior to 24 hours after the arrival day. Late arrivals may complicate the arrangement of the travel to the project site. Please inform your participants that personal plans (touristic visits) should be only foreseen before or after the workcamp.
- All the volunteers are required to individually subscribe a private insurance for the whole duration of the project, covering third party liability, health care and repatriation. A proof of payment and description of subscribed services will be systematically required at the beginning of the camp by our camp leader. No exception will be allowed as we cannot accept on our workcamps a participant without proper insurance for legal reasons.
- Our only way to organise workcamps (so far) is to require the participants to directly contribute to the expenses of their projects and participate to the overall running costs of the organisation. Each project might have different participation fees, as we adapt it to the reality of the costs we have to cover for the project and the volunteers. Conscious of the burden it represents for your volunteers we do our best to keep it as low as possible and aim at self-finance the projects at mid-term level. We unfortunately have to keep it this year as we still can't count on any sufficient support from outsent volunteers, local, regional, national powers and institutions or ethical private funding to cover our yearly budget and expenses of the projects. Please inform very clearly your volunteers before they leave for the Philippines about this fact and the reason why we require their help to keep on organising all year long quality programmes. Make also clear that the inscription fee you require as sending organisation is not sent to the hosting organisation, as we know how much conflict-making this overall topic can be on a workcamp.
The extra fee covers: - Orientation meeting and cultural introduction on arrival
- Administration fee
- Transportation to/from the meeting point to/from project site
- Accommodation and food during the project (including scheduled activities)
- Activities as scheduled during the project for the group
- Evaluation meeting
- English speaking Workcamp coordinator for the whole duration of the project
- Emergency number 24/24 – 7/7
- Access to material that could be useful for your project
The extra fee does not cover:- Travel (medical) and cancellation insurance
- Air transportation, departure taxes, or ticketing fees
- Extra leisure activities outside the program
- Changes in the project, once the placement has been confirmed (unless in very special cases)
Workcamp List 2008
Code | Name | Dates | Type | Expected International participants (max) |
| EYES-01 | Olango Community | 16/05-30/05 | RENO/ENVI | 15 |
| EYES-02 | Olango birds | 03/07 – 18/07 | CONS/ENVI | 15 |
| EYES-03 | Ilocos heritage | 19/07-02/08 | CONS/RENO | 15 |
| EYES-04 | Olango school | 07/08 – 22/08 | ART/KIDS | 15 |
| EYES-05 | Olango Christmas | 21/12 – 04/01/09 | CONS/ENVI | 15 |
Camps descriptions:
The Olango Island projects:Worldwide renowned as an exceptional natural site for migratory birds in transit from Alaska and Siberia to the hot lands of Australia and Indonesia, Olango Island traditionally hosts a 25.000 inhabitant community composed essentially of fishermens and farmers.
The roots of EYES are coming from this community and its will to be active in local development clearly linked with the work they initiated there from year 2000.
This little island is the first historical site where International voluntary service projects first took place in the Philippines:
In December 2001 a group of volunteers from Korea (IWO) in cooperation with the Cebu Chapter of the Red Cross and the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Birds Sanctuary, Geo. Coordinates: 10°14'50.18" North, 124° 1'35.41" East) arrived in the Olango Island to carry out voluntary service activities. The group worked very hard together with local volunteers in order to build the basis of what will after become the Olango Community Centre. A number of cultural and entertainment activities were also organized in order to introduce international voluntary service to the local community.
In 2002 and 2003, more international projects took place with the objective of completing the community centre. At the end of 2003 the building was complete and fully equipped in order to host international and local volunteers all over the year. The centre can host up to 15 persons and has a large common space where local and international volunteers can have meetings, workshops and share meals. The centre is mainly eco friendly and was built with local material and according to the features of a traditional Olango house.
In 2004 the Community Centre hosted the first teenager workcamp in cooperation with the local Santa Rosa High School and organized a project for University students in partnership with the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary.
In 2005 another environmental workcamp took place in cooperation with the same High school; during this project, the volunteer worked in order to promote the reuse of waste and to raise the awareness of the community regarding waste management.
In 2006 the Olango local population saw international volunteers working for the realization of some fences around the local High School and the construction of a children centre. The children centre, made of concrete, was built with the purpose of becoming a space where children could both play and receive assistance after school. Nowadays the children centre is at full disposal of the local population and contains books, educational material and toys. The centre is also a space where local active volunteers organize workshops for the local youth.
In 2007, a first workcamp involving less privileged youth was carried on and two other projects were organized in cooperation with a local elementary school.
See
http://www.malapascua-island.com/Cebu/Olango_Island/hauptteil_olango_island.html and
http://www.oneocean.org/ambassadors/migratory_birds/obst/images/olango_map_big.gif for more details and a map of the island) )
Olango workcamps 2008EYES-01 OLANGO Community 16/05- 30/05 RENO/ENVI 18+ 15 volsBackgound: First site of International voluntary service projects in the Philippines, Olango Island Lapu-Lapu- City Cebu (Central Visayas Region) it’s wetlands is internationally known for its importance as feeding ground of the migratory birds that transit from the northern to southern part of the world to escape the winter season of their place. Active in the island since 2001, EYES will cooperate from this new project site in olango which is the ranger station of the Olango Island wildlife sanctuary to support the Community based eco tourism project for the people, by the people of the people which is designed to eliminate the massive illegal fishing of the place since it put danger to the marine life and as well as the birds.
Work: The volunteers will contribute to the renovation of the community center of this people’s organization, mainly light repair carpentry works for the center. They will also introduce the elements of their own country, culture, games, fun art activities to the children
Study theme: The volunteer’s will be introduced to the activities of this community based eco-tourism projects and it’s philosophy, The Birds migration and a presentation of Philippine culture and history.
Leisure time: During free time, nature lovers and birdwatchers will have the chance to benefit to the full access to the sanctuary. Several sea sports can also be practiced nearby olango ( snorkeling and scuba-diving in particular). They will also receive a rare opportunity to witness and experience the most unique baliw-baliw festival in Olango
Accomodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in Olango community center built in traditional materials by volunteers . Sleeping bag and mat is needed.
Location: Olango Island Lapu-Lapu City Cebu Central Visayas Region
Terminal: Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Special requirement: None
Extra fee: 9000 Philipino Pesos (approximately 220 US$)
EYES-02 OLANGO BIRDS 03/07 – 18/07 CONS/ENVI 18+ 15 volsBackground: First site of International voluntary service projects in the Philippines, Olango Island (Cebu region, central Philippines) is also internationally known for its particularly rich environment (migratory birds and protected marine areas). Active in the Island since 2001, EYES cooperate from its beginnings with the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Geo. Coordinates: 10°14'50.18"N, 124° 1'35.41"E) to support the fragile flora and fauna protection they are in charge with. In 2008, the regional environmental administration is also supporting the project.
Work: This year, the volunteers will contribute to the development of the infrastructures of the Sanctuary, especially by building one or several observation huts ( in stones and wood mainy) in strategic locations of the reserve to help the scientists and visitors to benefit of better observation points without disturbing the surrounding rare species, They will also introduce their countries culture and history for the intercultural learning among the participants and community.
Study theme: The volunteers will be introduced to the activities of the sanctuary, the birds migrations and nature conservation on Olango and the Philippines in general. They will also receive a presentation on Philippine culture and history.
Leisure Time: During free time, nature lovers and birdwatcher volunteers will have the chance to benefit of the full access to the sanctuary (bring your binoculars/telescope/big zoom cameras). Several sea-sports can also be practiced nearby Olango (snorkeling and scuba diving in particular)
Accommodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in Olango close to the Sanctuary in a hosting center dedicated to Voluntary service projects built in traditional materials by Volunteers in 2001. Very basic conditions. Sleeping bag and mat needed. Self cooking.
Location: Olango Island, Cebu region, central Philippines
Terminal: Cebu – Mactan airport
Special Requirement: none
Extra fee: 8000 Philipino Pesos (approximately 200 US$)
EYES-04 OLANGO SCHOOL 03/07 – 18/07 ART/KIDS 18+ 15 volsBackground: First site of International voluntary service projects in the Philippines, Olango Island (Cebu region, central Philippines) is also internationally known for its particularly rich environment (migratory birds and protected marine areas). Active in the Island since 2001, EYES supports its local community’s development in general and organizes educational and pedagogical activities with the local schools and childrens.
Work: The volunteers will make artistic frescoes showing several exceptional natural sites in the Philippines on the walls of the Poo Elementary school in Olango, to sensibilize the children on their environmental heritage. They will also introduce elements of their own country, culture and language to the pupils to contribute to their intercultural knowledges.
Study theme: The volunteers will be introduced to the major exceptional natural sites in the Philippines (the Rice terraces, the Chocolate hills for example) and to the educational techniques practiced in the Philippines. They will also receive a presentation on Philippine culture and history.
Leisure Time: During free time, the volunteers will have the chance to benefit visit the internationally recognized bird sanctuary in Olango. Several sea-sports can also be practiced nearby the island (snorkeling and scuba diving in particular)
Accommodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in Olango close to the School in a hosting center dedicated to Voluntary service projects built in traditional materials by Volunteers in 2001. Very basic conditions. Sleeping bag and mat needed. Self cooking.
Location: Olango Island, Cebu region, central Philippines
Terminal: Cebu – Mactan airport
Special Requirement: Volunteers with artistic skills (drawing, painting…) will be most welcome.
Extra fee: 9000 Philipino Pesos (approximately 220 US$)
EYES-05 OLANGO CHRISTMAS 21/12 – 04/01/09 CONS/ENVI 18+ 15 volsBackground: First site of International voluntary service projects in the Philippines, Olango Island (Cebu region, central Philippines) is also internationally known for its particularly rich environment (migratory birds and protected marine areas). Active in the Island since 2001, EYES supports its local community’s development in general and organizes social support projects with its less favorised community.
Work: The volunteers will work on the accessibility of the Olango bird sanctuary in building an observation deck in wood dedicated to visitors with limited mobility capacities.
Study theme: The volunteers will be introduced to the activities of the sanctuary, the birds migrations and nature conservation on Olango and the Philippines in general. They will also receive a complete introduction on the particular Cebuano culture and history.
Leisure Time: During free time, nature lovers and birdwatcher volunteers will have the chance to benefit of the full access to the sanctuary (bring your binoculars/telescope/big zoom cameras). Several sea-sports can also be practiced nearby Olango (snorkeling and scuba diving in particular). They will also have the rare opportunity to be part of all the Christmas and New year’s eve celebration with the community of Olango
Accommodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in Olango close to the Sanctuary in a hosting center dedicated to Voluntary service projects built in traditional materials by Volunteers in 2001. Very basic conditions. Sleeping bag and mat needed. Self cooking.
Location: Olango Island, Cebu region, central Philippines
Terminal: Cebu – Mactan airport
Special Requirement: none
Extra fee: 8000 Philipino Pesos (approximately 200 US$)
The Ilocos Sur project:The Ilocos region is situated on the north and north-west part of the Luzon Island, the northern big island on the Filipino archipelago (more than 7000 islands) where Manilla, capital city of the country is placed. Administratively divided in four districts, the Ilocos region host numerous particularities such as more of the UNESCO world heritage sites (several baroque church, Vigan city…) than any other regions in the Philippines but also to be the homeland of former president Ferdinand Marcos.
EYES have some formal contacts in this region for years already but in 2008 will take place the first real international workcamp in its history. We want to develop more projects and strengthen cooperation with both secular and religious administrations and communities in the region. We also consider organizing there a project related to the UNESCO World heritage and submit it to the CCIVS Patrimonito label in 2009.
The Ilocos workcamps 2008EYES-03 ILOCOS SUR 19/07 – 02/08 RENO/CONS/YOUTH 18 + 15 vols Background: The province of Ilocos Sur is where the Ilocos Region’s myriad of cultures and histories converge to become a living museum of a spirited past. It is located along the western coast of Northern Luzon.Found in the province is the capital and historic town of Vigan, which was inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage List in November 1999. It is approximately 408 kilometers by road from Manila (Capital City of Philippines).
In cooperation with local partners and provincial government, EYES would like to pursue on the convergence of youth through an international gathering and voluntary service in and around the heritage site. It hopes to instill greater culture of awareness and encourage youth’s participation in the protection, preservation and promotion of world heritage.
Vigan City will be the center of the gathering of the youth, while St. Dominic Parish Church in the town of Sto. Domingo (about eight kilometers north of Vigan City) and the Shrine of Santo Cristo Milagroso in Sinait town (It is situated in the northernmost tip of Ilocos Sur and about 15 kilometers north of Vigan City) are the sites for the international voluntary service.
Work: The participants will assist the on-going interior renovation of St. Dominic Parish Church in Sto. Domingo Town by varnishing the pews, etc. While in the Shrine of Santo Cristo Milagroso, Sinait Town, will be the construction of fence/railing around the sanctuary of the miraculous crucifix known as “Apo Lakay”, a life–size image of the Black Crucified Christ.
Study theme: Participants will be oriented on the importance of world heritage sites through presentation of local situationer and site visit. They are also encouraged to present their countries’ heritage sites for further enrichment. The target output of the activity is a policy recommendation or program that the participants will present to the provincial government. Likewise they will also be introduced to the Filipino culture and customs in general, with a special focus on the Ilocanos (Ilocos region) particularities.
Leisure Time: During free time, the volunteers will have the chance to visit several important UNESCO World Heritage sites, centuries old religious edifices, historical sites, cultural and natural attractions in the province.
Accommodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in the Social Pastoral Center of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia (basic conditions, sleeping bag and mat needed) and food will be supplied by the local community.
Location: This work camp will be held in the province of Ilocos Sur. It is located along the western coast of Northern Luzon. It is bounded by Ilocos Norte in the north, Abra in the northeast, Mt. Province in the east, Benguet in the southeast, La Union in the south and Luzon Sea and Lingayen Gulf in the west. Vigan, the provincial capital is approximately 408 kilometers by road from Manila, 128 kilometers north of San Fernando City, and 80 kilometers south of Laoag City.
Terminal: Manilla
Special Requirement: none
Extra fee: 9000 Philipino Pesos (approximately 220 US$)
INFORMATIONS FOR THE 2008 PLACEMENTSThis year, the placements, the international representation and administrative coordination for the EYES projects in the Philippines will be insured by IWO Korea, to insure the best and smoothest coordination for the organisations interested in sending volunteers to our projects. We should “take it over” directly from 2009 on.For your placements, questions or infosheets please, so, contact:Name: Junghyun KIM (IWO Incoming coordinator)Email Address: tokorea@1.or.krTel: +82-(0)2-568-5858Opening hours: 09h-18h (GMT+9)You will find in first page of this programme the coordinates of our national office in Metro Manilla and the national emergency celular numbern for partners. Some local celphone contacts related to the projects themselves will be given in the infosheets you should receive a minimum a monthy before.Impatiently expecting to receive your great volunteers !!Have a very nice season EYES Philippines