Volunteers Needed
As SalakotPH grows, we hope to build a volunteer community that is purposeful, values-aligned, and impact-driven. We especially welcome people who can contribute practical skills, relevant experience, helpful networks, creative talent, or implementation support that strengthens the initiative’s programs, partnerships, and community impact.
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Why Volunteer With SalakotPH?
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Use your skills for economic justice by supporting real community needs.
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Help farmers, fisherfolk, informal workers, and youth build dignified and resilient livelihood pathways.
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Contribute to practical tools such as templates, guides, toolkits, short courses, and community explainers.
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Be part of systems change by helping turn community experiences into evidence-based advocacy.
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Work on meaningful, defined projects where your contribution can create visible value.
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Join a values-aligned community committed to fairness, respect, and long-term impact.
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With passionate and experienced individuals who can also help with your growth in service and skills.
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Ways to Volunteer
Strategic Support Volunteer
Help with partnerships, fundraising, systems, research, communications, or program development.
Project-Based Volunteer
Support a specific output such as a toolkit, workshop module, market directory, policy brief, campaign asset, or partner list.
Cohort Support Volunteer
Assist with a 4-to-6-week learning cohort through facilitation, mentoring, participant check-ins, or output review.
Technical Mentor
Provide focused expertise in business, finance, digital work, law, policy, agriculture, fisheries, communications, cooperative development, or technology.
Local Volunteer Coordinator
Coordinate SalakotPH activities in a school, church, barangay, cooperative, training center, or community organization.
Interested in volunteering? Email us what skills, experience, or networks you can contribute, and how you would like to help SalakotPH build dignified, resilient, and rights-based livelihood pathways with marginalized communities.
