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  2. Barangay health volunteer - Wikipedia

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    Barangay health volunteers, also known as barangay health workers (BHWs), are health care providers in the Philippines. They undergo a basic training program under an accredited government or non-government organization, and render primary care services in the community.

  3. Medical volunteerism - Wikipedia

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    Typical dental volunteering workforce includes, Dentist/ Dental Surgeons, Dental Specialists, Dental Hygienists, Dental and Hygienist students. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The factors that encourage the desire to involve in voluntary care include a desire to give back to the community, a desire to be more understanding of patients' needs, and a desire ...

  4. HealthCare Volunteer - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Neilesh Patel DDS and Elliot Mendelsohn MD in November 2005, HealthCare Volunteer has a large listing of health-related volunteering opportunities serving the non-profit sector. [3] Volunteers include physicians , dentists , medical students , and dental assistants , who donate their time to provide services, including free surgery ...

  5. List of charities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of charities in the Philippines. CharityPhilippines.org [1] Angat Buhay Foundation (formally Angat Pinas, Inc.) Bantay Bata 163; Children's Shelter of Cebu; NGITI Association; Fairplay For All Foundation [2] Gawad Kalinga; Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko; SM Foundation [3] Maharlika Charity Foundation; Roots of Health

  6. Hospital volunteer - Wikipedia

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    Hospital volunteers, also known as candy stripers in the United States, work without regular pay in a variety of health care settings, usually under the direct supervision of nurses. The term candy striper is derived from the red-and-white striped pinafores that female volunteers traditionally wore, which are culturally reminiscent of candy canes .

  7. Red Cross Youth (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Project is a youth cooperation project between the Japanese JRC/RCY Division and the Philippine Red Cross Youth – Red Cross Youth Department involving selection of vulnerable public elementary schools in the Philippines and distribution by the Japanese RCY members of school supplies to pupils and students, and sports equipment to ...

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  9. Category : Non-profit organizations based in the Philippines

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    Philippine Amateur Radio Association; Philippine Business for Social Progress; Philippine Human Development Network; Philippine Medical Association; Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society; Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement; Philippines Development Assistance Program