NPH USA Program Guide Book

NPH USA Program Guide Book

International volunteer program guide International Volunteer Program 134 North LaSalle Street Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60602-1036 Phone 503.741.8111 ® www.nphusa.org [email protected] Dear Volunteer, Congratulations and welcome to the NPH USA and Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos/ Nos Petit Frères et Soeurs (NPH, Spanish and French for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”) family! We are so pleased that you have decided to give of yourself by dedicating a year or longer to the service of our children. Volunteers have long been an important part of the NPH family. As a volunteer, you have a tremendous opportunity and responsibility to help guide the growth and development of our cherished brothers and sisters. This is far from a simple task. During your time at NPH you will probably feel everything from exhilaration to intense frustration. This guidebook is a small step towards preparing you for the journey. You will have a complete orientation at NPH/NPFS when you arrive. Please take time to read it and direct any questions to me at [email protected] or (503) 741-8111. Thank you, and again, welcome to the family! Warm Regards, Vicky Medley International Volunteer Program Director NPH USA Cover photo by Mary Rafferty Give a year, gain a lifetime of love. nphusa.org 2 Contents Introduction . 4 About NPH . 5 Advice for a Positive Volunteer Experience . 6 NPH International Health Policy . 7 General Health Information . 8 Nutrition . 8 Rest . 8 Mental Health . 8 Diarrhea . 8 Zika, Chikungunya and Dengue Fever . 8 Health Insurance through NPH USA . 9 Sharing Your Experience . 11 Social Media Policies . 11 Using Photos and Names of Children . 12 Personal Fundraising as an NPH Volunteer . 13 Preparations . 14 Language . 14 Travel Arrangements . 15 Preparing for Your Job and Being Surrounded by Kids . 15 Finances . 15 In Case of Emergency . 16 Culture Shock . 16 General Tips . 17 Clothing . 17 NPH Grievance Policy . 18 To Do List . 19 Suggested Packing List . 20 Recommended Reading/Media List . 22 Contact Information - NPH Homes . 23 Contact Information - NPH USA . 24 International Volunteer Program Guide nphusa.org 3 Introduction The International Volunteer Program NPH USA and NPH The NPH USA International Volunteer Program sends qualified individuals, NPH USA transforms the lives of married couples and families to support the staff and children living in the abandoned and disadvantaged homes of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos/Nos Petit Frères et Soeurs (NPH, children in Latin America and the Spanish and French for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”). Volunteers Caribbean by supporting the often fill positions that are difficult to fill with local staff. homes, healthcare and educational programs of Nuestros NPH’s Mission Pequeños Hermanos (NPH, Inspired by Christian values, NPH strengthens families to nurture Spanish for “Our Little Brothers vulnerable children in loving, stable and secure environments. In and Sisters”). Together, we create cases where a child has no family structure, NPH ensures the love, families for life and teach children care and support of a family unit. This builds a strong sense of self, the values of unconditional love, community and culture. shared responsibility and helping others. Our donors help children NPH programs provide each of our children the resources they need overcome poverty and become to remain in their home country, where they play a critical role in leaders in their own communities. improving their communities. NPH USA has regional offices in Our homes and programs are raising more than 3,200 orphaned, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, abandoned and disadvantaged children of families broken by poverty, Minnesota, Massachusetts and drugs and violence. Along this journey, we provide them with a Washington state. We encourage quality education, medical care, counseling, spiritual guidance and you to be in touch with your mentoring. Our mission is to free these children from a cycle of regional office before, during, and poverty by giving them the skills and support to build a better life. after your time at NPH. We can offer an important link between the U.S. and NPH. NPH Homes Haiti P National Director grew up at NPH Opened: 1987 NPH USA is part of a larger Children: 909 network of fundraising offices P Mexico Dominican Republic around the world. There are Opened: 1954 Opened: 2003 similar offices in Italy, France, Children: 743 Children: 222 Spain, Germany, Austria, the Guatemala Honduras Netherlands, and Canada. Opened: 1996 Opened: 1986 Children: 263 Children: 504 Although we have different names, NPH USA, the other El SalvadorP P Nicaragua fundraising offices and NPH work Opened: 1999 Opened: 1994 Children: 228 Children: 171 together to provide the best care Peru possible for the children living at Opened: 2004 Bolivia Children: 105 Opened: 2005 the NPH homes. Children: 113 International Volunteer Program Guide nphusa.org 4 About NPH History We refer to the children On a hot summer day in 1954, a young boy entered a church in Cuernavaca, in our care as “Pequeños/ Mexico. His name was Carlos, and his hunger drove him to steal money from the Pequeñas,” which is Spanish for “little” collection box. Carlos was arrested and due to receive a harsh sentence for his or “children.” crime. The newly ordained priest of the church, Father William B. Wasson, asked the court to show mercy. He asked the judge for custody of Carlos so that he could feed him, clothe him, and provide a home for him. The judge accepted. The next week, the police returned with eight more boys for Father Wasson to care for. So began the life work of Father Wasson, and it flourished. By 1977, the Arizona native was the adoptive father of over 1,000 Mexican boys and girls. Over the years, the NPH family has grown to include over 3,200 children in nine countries. Principles The mission and vision of NPH is based on the philosophy of Father Wasson and centers on the following principles: 1. Unconditional love: The children, upon entering the family, cannot be asked to leave nor can they be adopted. This is an attempt to ensure that their time with NPH will be one of stability. As a family, we attempt to create an environment that fosters the growth of our children. Unconditional love also implies that the children are accepted for who they are. As members of a family and as Christians, we believe that every person is an individual of worth who deserves to be respected and loved for who he or she is. Unconditional love is also reflected in the way in which a person acts toward other members of our family and toward those whose beliefs or material circumstances are different from his or her own. 2. NPH’s objective is to help the children to feel loved in a manner that restores their dignity, hope and sense of security so that they can develop trust in their new environment, in other people, and in themselves. 3. Through responsibility and work, the children learn to value themselves for contributing to the community. Furthermore, these two aspects of their lives aid them in forming habits that are necessary for their growth toward productive and independent adulthood. 4. Academic, physical and spiritual education is essential for the children to become well-rounded adults. 5. Because NPH is concerned with the poor and because it operates with limited funds, those who are part of NPH live simply and modestly. International Volunteer Program Guide nphusa.org 5 Advice for a Positive Volunteer Experience As a volunteer, you have taken on a great challenge Be Cooperative with immense possibilities for reward and growth. Be willing to help out with whatever needs to be Although there is no clear path to success, there done, whether it is your responsibility or not. are a few things to keep in mind while you serve: Be Loving Be Flexible Show the children, volunteers and staff love There is a great deal of unpredictability and through all your actions. Be conscious of the instability that is unavoidable in our operations. We choices you make, how they affect others and the must live within the ambiguity of partial freedom, impact they might have. partial power, and partial knowledge. Things will not always go well or the way you think they should. Be a Good Example Try to see things from as many perspectives as It is our expectation that volunteers follow the possible and always remember the BIG PICTURE. guidelines set forth by NPH. It is our expectation that We are a family, not perfect, but striving to do our volunteers NEVER drink or smoke with or around the best to care for these precious children. pequeños. This is an NPH policy as well. Additionally, we expect volunteers to dress appropriately, cover Be Patient any tattoos and remove any piercings (other than Working with people in general - and children in women’s ears). particular - for a period of one year, is like tending seeds but never seeing the fruit. You will never Be There really know how much your words, actions and You may not always feel you are “doing” something example have contributed to the growth of the important. Try to remember that sometimes “being children. Try to accept that things WILL NOT move there” is just as important as “doing.” as quickly as you might like. Be Positive Everything has its good and bad points. Sometimes we all forget how much good is being done in the face of all the problems, both real and perceived. Do your best to see the good parts and you will find how much happier and productive you and everyone around you can be. This also means treating yourself and others well.

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