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Have You Checked Your Nursing Life? by Filipino Nurses on Feb 2, 2012Most of us might think that life isn’t hard especially if we are being supported by our parents all the way. In all that we do and in all that we wanted, they are there, always on our side and never let us fall in our endeavours. We are very lucky...



Local experience in networking by Resource-sharing-for-development on Jan 28, 2012Let me share in this post our local experience in networking for development. We succeeded to organize the umbrella network of NGOs and POs in Iloilo under the banner of ICON. ICON stands for Iloilo Coalition of Non-government Organization and …...



Reading Project at Tawala by Turning Boholano on Jan 27, 2012It is a weekly community service endeavor by the staff of Amorita Resort.  The intension is to convey to the kids of Tawala Elementary School the value of reading.  Volunteer readers from the resort read to the the kids a couple of children...



Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Love Your Nursing Job by Nars A. Ko on Jan 24, 2012Image via Wikipedia I have heard many times already that overworked but unpaid/underpaid Filipino nurses are becoming the rule, rather than the exception nowadays. Well, I’m not planning to sugarcoat anything here so don’t fret. Reality b...



RN-HEALS Program: Another “Band-Aid” Solution? by Nars A. Ko on Jan 5, 2012Last 2010, the Department of Health (DOH) in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) catapulted an employment-generating project for thousands of Filipino registered nurses who were either underemployed or unemployed. Dubbed...



Top 5 Survival Tips for the Fledgling Nurse by Nars A. Ko on Dec 27, 2011Let’s start by not sugarcoating the fact that in the Philippines nowadays, Nursing is not the easiest ticket to financial success. Gone are the days when nurses flock nursing schools to get a diploma, work in local hospitals to gain few years o...



How To Make Your Christmas Meaningful? by Obnoxious Queer on Dec 17, 2011Cebuano volunteerism as a gift this Christmas season What is the best way to celebrate Christmas? For some people like Ency Encinares, a volunteer deaf mute teacher, and Venerva Amil, a teacher for the Bajau community in Barangay Alaska Mambaling, Ce...



B.S. Nursing in RP: To Ban or Not To Ban? by Nars A. Ko on Dec 17, 2011If hospitals will not be able to accommodate all of the 324,520 (and still counting) underemployed/unemployed registered nurses in the Philippines, then why is it not possible to close down all nursing schools, at least temporarily? This was the ques...



Cebuano Volunteerism as a Gift This Season of Giving by PINOY WORLD on Dec 15, 2011What is the best way to celebrate the gift-giving season? For some people like Ency Encinares, a volunteer deaf mute teacher, and Venerva Amil, a teacher for the Bajau community in Barangay Alaska Mambaling, Cebu City, volunteering for a cause is the...



Day 21 – Volunteer to a Non-Profit Organization by Transformational Leadership Blog on Nov 27, 2011Welcome to Day 21 of our 30 Leadership Tips in 30 Days series. If you haven’t done so yet, Subscribe to our blog and get the updates delivered directly to your inbox or RSS reader. “The ultimate expression of generosity is not in giving of wh...