Humanitarian, The Philippines
Valuable student experience
I came to TASC (as it was known then) as a mature student. One of the most valuable experiences was being able to take advantage of a placement at Radio Aire.
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My teaching career
After graduating from TASC in 1983, I went on to have a very successful teaching career; starting out as a part-time Lecturer in Drama, in Oldham, before becoming the Head of Drama and Theatre Studies at a top independent school in 1988.
After various other Head of Drama posts, I left the UK in 2008 to work in Singapore, helping to help introduce Drama and Theatre Studies to the area. It was here that I met my wife, who was from the Philippines. During visits to The Philippines in 2008 and 2009, I noticed the poverty that existed and felt that if I ever moved to the country I would do what I could to help them in some way.
Moving to the Philippines
Helping the Filipino community became a reality when I moved there in 2010. From the moment I arrived I dedicated my life to helping the thousands of poor and homeless people in the area. In my time in the Philippines, I have developed a real appreciation of how lives are affected by adverse circumstances.
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Supporting the Filipino community
I help as many people as I can on a daily basis by distributing donated clothing, toys, medication, books and basic food. In 2020 it was estimated that I’d helped more than 250,000 people, many of whom I see regularly. The work is unpaid, unfunded and unsponsored but the rewards are from seeing how much the recipients appreciate my efforts.
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My efforts have attracted interest from many people, including a National TV company who made a documentary about my work which featured me ‘doing my rounds' with the film crew following me round for four days as I went about my charity work.
You can also follow me on Facebook to keep up with my efforts and get involved if you can.