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Sep 10, 2020 |
Volunteer Event
PJPS needs Public Relations Volunteers (virtual) who will assist the Foundation in its advocacy efforts align with PJPSs mission. Such efforts include the whole prison community and intergenerational beneficiaries that include the inmates, their families, and partners in the ministry. We need assistance in any of the following areas:
- Developing PR campaigns and media relations strategies
- Seeking opportunities for partnerships and sponsorships
- Updating the content of the foundation’s collaterals (brochures, reports, newsletters, website, and other marketing communication materials)
- Graphic design/visual communications:
- Digital marketing
We are looking for volunteers who can commit 3 hours weekly for a minimum of twelve weeks (Sept to Nov). Volunteers can reside anywhere in the world.
The schedule of the orientation will be sent to you via email once you signed-up for this volunteer opportunity. For details and other information, please message Dong Henry at 0977-814-2782 or email him at hbpalmones@pjps.org.ph.
About Philippine Jesuit Prison Service, Foundation, Inc.
Location: New Bilibid Prison Reservation, Muntinlupa City
Mission Statement:
PJPS is a ministry, a PCNC accredited organization dedicated to transforming the love and mercy of God through the holistic rehabilitation of incarcerated persons, their families, and the prison community as a whole.
Tracing the Roots
PJPS was born in 1994 when the Society of Jesus recognized the prison service that was started by Fr. Victor Labao at the New Bilibid Prisons in Muntinlupa City as an official apostolate of its Philippine Province. Its involvement inside the National Penitentiary was initially pastoral and sacramental. Active engagement in the ministry, however, led Jesuit priests and volunteers to also work in whatever program and service that could best help in the holistic development of the inmates.
Serving as an NGO
In 1995, hence, PJPS was enlisted as a non-stock non-profit organization at the Securities and Exchange Commission. As the institution slowly evolved as it responded to the needs of the prison community, the organization was re-incorporated in 2007 as there was an increasing need to be more organized, structured, and formal. This helped PJPS to be more effective in the development work inside the national penitentiary. It was also a move to step up efforts to raise funds that will ensure the financial sustainability of the organization and the continuation of its programs.
In 2012, the organization was accredited by the Department of Social Welfare (community-based) Agency. Later in 2018, DSWD issued a Certificate of Accreditation to PJPS for having satisfactorily complied with the first level standards in the implementation of community-based programs and services for children, youth, inmates, families, and communities.