The Lasallian Volunteer Program (LVP) is a significant expression of the Lasallian spirit of service, rooted in a long-standing tradition of volunteerism among Lasallian graduates and educators. Established in 1994 by the Lasallian District, the program formally acknowledges the commitment of Lasallians who dedicate themselves to uplifting the lives of marginalized communities.
The LVP trains and deploys volunteers to various La Salle schools and underserved communities across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These volunteers bring with them a passion for education, social transformation, and community development. Their mission is not only to provide education but also to share the Lasallian values of faith, service, and communion in their everyday ministry.
Volunteers engage in a variety of initiatives, including:

These efforts aim to foster personal and community growth, addressing pressing needs and building sustainable educational programs for at-risk youth.
The LVP welcomes applicants who:
Volunteers receive:
Volunteers are expected to:
The Lasallian Volunteer Program is a testament to the Lasallian mission’s impact, transforming both the lives of the volunteers and the communities they serve. By focusing on education and social justice, the LVP continues to be a vital force in bringing the Lasallian legacy to life in underserved areas.