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Why I Felt out of Place at Home

After two life-changing volunteer placements with the Badjao community in Cebu, Nicola shares a raw and honest look at reverse culture shock—the unexpected struggle of returning home changed. This reflection explores identity, silence, and finding meaning after service. A must-read for anyone navigating life after volunteering abroad.

Who I learnt the most from

Volunteering at the school at APD began as an opportunity to give—but it quickly became an experience of profound learning. Through English and arts & crafts sessions with students living with additional needs, I discovered that the most powerful lessons came not from those teaching, but from the students themselves. Their creativity, resilience, and joyful spirit transformed my perspective on ability, education, and life itself.

Resilience and Joy: A Day with the Badjao

Emma’s time with the Badjao community in Cebu revealed their deep resilience and cultural pride. Despite daily challenges, their warmth, positivity, and strong traditions left a lasting impact on her as a volunteer.

What I Experienced Living Locally

While volunteering in Cebu, Sarah expected to lend a hand—but what she found was something far deeper. Immersed in the traditions of the Badjao community, she discovered a culture of deep respect, shared responsibility, and quiet generosity. In this reflection, Sarah explores how her time in the Philippines reshaped her understanding of community, wealth, and what it truly means to belong.

Rethinking What it Means to Help

Louis reflects on how his understanding of development work changed during his time in the field. What began as a focus on helping and completing tasks became a deeper lesson in listening, partnership, and supporting local efforts. This blog explores the shift from doing for communities to working with them — and the value found in small, shared moments along the way.

Why I Chose to Volunteer: Philippines Edition

For me, volunteering abroad was never about wanderlust or ticking a box—it was a continuation of a lifelong commitment to empathy and service. Coming from a background rooted in care and compassion, and now working in Social Care, I’ve seen how real change begins with understanding. Volunteering was a chance to step outside my own world, connect with others, and ask a simple but powerful question: what can I offer? — Dyna, SERVE Volunteer

Why I Chose to Volunteer: It Was Never About Wanderlust

When Tess decided to volunteer in Mozambique and India with SERVE, it wasn’t about travel or ticking boxes—it was about solidarity, education, and real human connection. In this powerful reflection, she shares how volunteering shaped her identity as an educator and global citizen, and why SERVE’s community-led approach made all the difference.