PRUVolunteers (PRUVols) is Prudence Foundation’s flagship volunteering programme, mobilising Prudential’s staff and agents to support communities across Asia through hands-on, purpose-driven initiatives.


In collaboration with local partners, PRUVols contributes to meaningful and sustainable impact, from disaster relief efforts to community development projects. Whether rebuilding homes, enhancing school infrastructure, or supporting resilience-building activities, PRUVols reflects our commitment to standing with communities when it matters most.

Introducing Prudence Foundation and our PRUVols programme

Learn what volunteering means at Prudential

Understand our commitments to community investment through volunteering

Supporting communities in times of need

Since 2009, hundreds of PRUVolunteers have joined forces to help thousands across the region, demonstrating the power of collective action. See our recent PRUVols stories below:

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    sukhothai

    Sukhothai, Thailand (2024)

    In flood-hit Sukhothai, 80 PRUVolunteers from Asia and Africa joined forces with implementation partner Foundation of Older Person's Development (FOPDEV) to rebuild homes and sanitation facilities.

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    Cianjur

    Cianjur, Indonesia (2023)

    In the wake of a devastating 5.6 earthquake that hit West Java, Prudence Foundation returned to Indonesia in March 2023 with a team of 70 PRUVolunteers, partnering with Posko Jenggala, to assist the construction of ten temporary houses, ten sanitation facilities and five barracks to help the local community of Cianjur rebuild.

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    Lombok

    Lombok, Indonesia (2019)

    Following a multiple earthquake strike to Padang, in partnership with Posko Jenggala, a team of over 80 PRUVolunteers from across PCA helped to construct 102 temporary houses, two kindergartens, two prayer rooms and a basketball pitch in two villages, Boyotan Baru and Boyotan Asli located in North Lombok, over the course of a week in early 2019.

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    Siem Reap

    Siem Reap, Cambodia (2018)

    Working with Habitat for Humanity Cambodia and the Siem Reap local authorities in 2018, Prudence Foundation led a team of volunteers to support a programme of building six new homes for families living under the poverty line, as well as refurbishing a local school in the Run Ta Aek commune of Siem Reap.

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    Yogyakarta

    Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2018)

    In an effort to increase the quality of settlement and environment, whilst building a stronger relationship between the community for Selopamioro village, located in Bantul in the Yogyakarta province region, PRUVolunteers from across PCA markets support an existing programme to build an Early Childhood Education Centre as well as five houses for vulnerable families, in partnership with Habit for Humanity and Yogyakarta local authorities.

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