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THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
TERMINAL REPORT
I. Narrative Report of TAYO 6 II. TAYO 6 Timetable III. The TAYO Search Flow IV. Summary of Winners and Finalists V. Special Awardees VI. List of TAYO 6 Entries by Region VII. List of Area Finalists from Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and NCR VIII. The National Judges IX. The Area Finals Judges X. The Area Screeners XI. The On-Site Validators
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
I. THE 6th SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
The search for Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO)
aims to recognize, reward, and encourage youth organizations all over the country with programs and projects that help their communities. TAYO hopes to inspire more young people to find innovative solutions and to challenge status quo through the organizations to which they belong. As movers in their communities, they can make a difference in the lives of the people they desire to serve and in the cause they choose to espouse. The search also encourages the selection of projects that can be replicated by youth organizations in other parts of the country. In effect, it aims to become a venue for “best practices” sharing.
TAYO was launched in September 2002 through the initiative of
Senator Kiko Pangilinan and is organized yearly in partnership with the National Youth Commission and the TAYO Awards Foundation.
Now on its sixth year, the search for Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) is currently hailed as the county’s leading search for outstanding groups of young Filipinos who are instrumental in the development of the country through simple, worthwhile and notable projects implemented in the schools and communities.
Since TAYO started, it has succeeded in reaching over 600 youth
organizations across the country, has earned respect across different sectors of society, and has evolved from an award given to outstanding youth, into a wider recognition of the efforts of young people in nation-building.
The search for TAYO is open to all groups, organizations, clubs and societies whose membership and leadership are composed of at least fifteen (15) members who are 15 to 30 years old. Organizations are judged based on a recent project or program that had an impact on the community and which best reflects the efforts of the youth sector towards nation building.
Entries submitted are judged based on the following criteria: the
Impact of the project entry on the local community; Social Mobilization and how involved the community is in the project; Innovativeness; and Sustainability and Probability of Duplication. Organizations that best satisfy these criteria are named the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO).
Apart from the prestigious recognition, the winning organizations receive an especially commissioned trophy sculpted by Mr. Toym De Leon
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Imao, and a grant of Php 50,000.00 intended to fund new projects or continue their long-term programs.
TAYO 6 is co-presented by Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines and Team
Energy Foundation, and supported by the Philippine Center of Young Leaders in Governance and the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
A formidable panel of judges, headed by Mr. Bam Aquino, TAYO Awards Foundation President, and Senator Kiko Pangilinan, NYC Commissioner Princess Abante, Coca-Cola Foundation President Cecile Alcantara, Team Energy Foundation Executive Director Bobby Calingo, DSWD Undersecretary Celia Yangco, PSC Commissioner Akiko Thomson, Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist Rina Jimenez-David, Shell Sustainable Development Manager Chito Maniago, ABS-CBN Head for Corporate Communications Bong Osorio, and GoNegosyo Deputy Executive Director Jose Rafael Ortega spent almost the entire day of December 15 on selecting which organizations would be part of the winning roster this year.
The awarding ceremony was held at the Grand Ballroom of
Renaissance Hotel Makati last December 16. A number of special citations were also given this year. They are the “Coke Barkada Award” from Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, the “TeaM Energy Special Award,” the “Sustainable Development Award” from Pilipinas Shell and the “GoNegosyo Award” from the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship.
Objectives
The Search for Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations aims to recognize, reward, and encourage contributions made by groups of young Filipinos. This will be accomplished through identifying outstanding youth organizations, clubs, and societies with well crafted, highly applicable, and effective programs. The TAYO Search also encourages the selection of projects that can be replicated in other parts of the country by other youth organizations.
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Qualifications
� Open to all groups, organizations, clubs and societies whose membership and leadership is composed of at least fifteen (15) members who are 15 to 30 years old.
� Organizations shall be judged on the basis of a recent project or
program that had an impact on the community and which best reflects the efforts of the youth sector towards nation building.
� A project entry began in 2007 must either be completed before or by
the deadline (August 21, 2008), or a major portion must have been undertaken by the deadline.
Requirements The organization shall submit five (5) copies of the following:
� Accomplished Entry Form � One-page certification attesting to the existence and veracity of the
information submitted - for In-School Youth Organizations, a certification from the Office
of Student Affairs - for Community-based, Out-of-School or Working Youth
Organizations, a certification from the barangay
� A one-page short profile of the organization featuring a brief description, its nature and background, programs and track record
� A three-page profile of the Project Entry, featuring a brief but
descriptive account or narrative that will illustrate the program/project. The description of the project should include the following: (1) its site, (2) timetable (start and ending dates of program/project), (3) process of implementation, (4) level of community involvement, (5) profile and number of beneficiaries and finances/resources used.
- the financial sketch should identify how much was spent for the program/project, and the source(s) of funds used.
� Three-page project documentation (photos, testimonies of partners or
beneficiaries, certificates, etc.)
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General Criteria 1. Impact of the Project Entry on the local community (e.g.,
improvement in income, sanitation, literacy, etc.) 2. Social Mobilization (involvement of the community, especially the
youth, in planning, implementation, and evaluation) 3. Innovativeness (application/ introduction of new technologies, best
practices, and uniqueness of products or services and promotion of indigenous materials).
4. Sustainability and Probability of Duplication
Prizes for each of the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations
1. TAYO trophy 2. Grant amounting to fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00)
TAYO Search Rules
1. All entries shall be evaluated mainly on the basis of the Project Entry submitted. An organization shall submit only one Project Entry.
2. The Project Entry submitted for evaluation must not have been a
recipient of direct government financial assistance or grants. Funding for the Project Entry must primarily be non-governmental. The allowable limit for government funding is five percent (5%).
3. Recipients of other awards are eligible. Previous TAYO finalists and winners may still participate, provided that they enter a Project Entry different from that entered in the last search.
4. Registration in the NYC’s Youth Organization Registration Program
(YORP) is mandatory. Registration documents may be submitted along with the TAYO entry.
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5. All decisions of the TAYO screening committees and the panel of judges shall be final. No correspondence pertaining to these decisions shall be entertained.
6. The organizers reserve the right to modify, amend, or alter the
abovementioned rules, or waive compliance therewith at its sole discretion, if such steps are in accordance with the purpose of the TAYO awards scheme.
7. All materials submitted to the TAYO Secretariat automatically become
property of the organizers.
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
II. TIME TABLE
June 21, 2008
Launch
August 21, 2008
Deadline of submission of entries
August 22-29, 2008
Paper screening at the Secretariat level Preparation for 1st Level Area Screening
September 2-3, 2008 1st Level Area Screening (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, NCR)
September 4-12, 2008
Collation/Preparation of 1st Level Area Screening papers for Field Validation
September 16-26, 2008
Field Validation
September 29- October 3, 2008
Preparation for 2nd Level Area Screening
October 7-8, 2008 2nd Level Area Screening (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, NCR)
October 9-24, 2008 Preparation for the Area Finals
October 27-28, 2008
Area Finals - Luzon & Mindanao - NCR & Visayas
October 29 – December
12, 2008
Preparation for the National Finals
December 13-18, 2008
* December 15 – National Judging December 16 – Awarding
TAYO Week: National Finals and Awarding
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
III. THE SEARCH FLOW
First Level – Secretariat Paper Screening The secretariat and screening committees receive applications
and verify document completion.
Second Level – Pre-Validation Area Screening (1) Using the generic screening form, local screening panels for each of the four areas (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and NCR) rate the organizations based on the documents submitted. The top twenty (20) organizations from each
island group are elevated into the next round.
Third Level – Field Validation Using the validation guidelines and questionnaires, the veracity of the
documents provided by the twenty (20) organizations per area are compared to/evaluated via the on-site visits done by the validators. All inputs are remitted to the Secretariat, and used by the screening committee for
judging.
Fourth Level – Post Validation Paper Screening (2) After the results of the validation are brought in,
the same screening panel for the areas will re-assess the original ratings they gave the project entries of the organizations, based on the documents and the inputs provided by the validators. Representatives
of the top ten (10) area finalists are invited to the area judging.
Fifth Level – Area Finals/Judging The ten area finalists’ representatives deliver a presentation
to a panel of judges chaired by the NYC Commissioner in charge of the area. Based on the presentations and the question and answer portion, the judges determine the five (5) winning organizations from each area that will proceed
to the national finals.
Sixth Level – National Finals/Judging The representatives from each of the twenty finalists undergo the same process utilized during the area judging, facing a panel of multi-sectoral personalities serving as judges. Each of the finalists speaks alongside a
standardized five-minute powerpoint presentation, and subjected to a seven-minute question and answer round. The Ten Accomplished Youth
Organizations are determined after the tabulation of scores given by the national judges.
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
IV. The Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations: Year 6
Name of Organization Project Entry Address of Organization
Dynamic Teen Company Kariton Klasrum and Klinik
Luzon
Society of Scholars and Grantees (SoSG) Pansilbi Ni Umidi
Luzon
Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay
Each One, Reach One, Teach One: A Leadership and Social Mobilization Innovation for People Living with HIV and AIDS in Western Visayas
Visayas
Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts
Cultural Campaign to raise awareness on Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC)
Visayas
UP Cebu SEALNet Entrepreneurs Club
SEALNet Project Philippines 2007
Visayas
LAMLIFEW 4-H Club
Kadlog De Dad Lamnok De Lamlifew
Mindanao
505 Disaster Rescuers for Emergencies, Assistance and Management, Inc. (505 DREAM)
Disaster Preparedness and Management
Mindanao
School of Business and Management Student Council
4th Mindanao Business and Management Youth Congress
Mindanao
Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity
The 1st Quisumbing-Escandor Film Festival for Health
NCR
Jose Rizal University - Computer Society
JRU-COMSOC Computer Literacy Program
NCR
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
TAYO 6 FINALISTS
Name of Organization Project Entry Address of Organization
Bitagurean 4-H Club
Alkansiya
Luzon
University of Northern Philippines - College Science Club (College of Teacher Education)
2nd Agham sa Baranggay Series
Luzon
UP SIBOL (Service, Integrity, Benevolence, Objectivity, Leadership)
PagSIBOL: A Healthy Community Project
Luzon
Waray-waray Youth Advocates (WARAYA)
Youth in One: Take the Lead. Stop AIDS.
Visayas
Katin-aran Youth Association
Enhancing Adolescent Reproductive Health Through Youth Participation
Visayas
Service, Home, Education, Livelihood, Trainings, Environmental Protection and Relief Operation (SHELTER)
SHELTER Camp Socorro Elementary School
Mindanao
Youth Advocators Productive Integrated Service, Inc. (YAPIS)
SALIG LANG
Mindanao
Agapay, Kalinga at Kwentong Alay ng mga Pharmaceutico (AKKAP)
Kwento Concierto: Kwento't Himig Alay sa mga Munting Tinig
NCR
Ateneo TUGON
Area Insertions
NCR
Ateneo Debate Society
Philippine Schools Debate Championship (PSDC)
NCR
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
V. TAYO 6 SPECIAL AWARDEES
• Coke Barkada Award
� Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay – Negros Chapter • TeaM Energy Special Award
� Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity(UP Manila)
• Sustainable Development Award from Shell Philippines
� Lamlifew 4-H Club (Sarangani Province)
• GoNegosyo Special Award � School of Business Management Student Council (Ateneo De
Cagayan)
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
VI. LIST OF TAYO 6 ENTRIES BY REGION
REGION PROVINCE/CITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION
CAR La Trinidad, Benguet Benguet State University - College Red Cross Youth Council
La Trinidad, Benguet Society of Scholars and Grantees (SoSG)
Baguio City University of the Cordilleras Peer Facilitators
Baguio City Junior Executive Trainers
Baguio City Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers - SLU Student Chapter
1 La Union Bitagurean 4-H Club
Vigan City University of Northern Philippines - College Science Club (College of Teacher Education)
Vigan City University of Northern Philippines - College Science Club
Vigan City University of Northern Philippines College Science Club, Laboratory High School Chapter
2 Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Marians Mathematics Society
3 Balanga, Bataan Association of College Scholars of Balanga City
Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
CLSU - Communicators for Development
Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
CLSU University Supreme Student Council - Collegiate Student Body Organization
Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - CLSU Chapter
San Antonio, Nueva Ecija KABALIKAT Civicom - San Antonio, Nueva Ecija Chapter
San Antonio, Nueva Ecija St. Paul School - High School Coordinating Council
Tarlac Youth of Iglesia Filipina Independiente - Anao
San Fernando, Pampanga Archdiocesan Commission on Youth Ministry
Malolos, Bulacan Care Central Organization (Bulacan State University)
Malolos, Bulacan Kapisanan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Araling Panlipunan (Bulacan State University)
Malolos, Bulacan Alliance of Students for Action and Progress (Bulacan State University)
Malolos, Bulacan Alpha Phi Omega - Bulacan State University
Bulakan, Bulacan Nagkakaisang Kabataan Para sa Kaunlaran
Guiguinto, Bulacan Guiguinto Scholars Association
Plaridel, Bulacan Teatro Republika
4 Dasmariñas, Cavite Teatro Lasalliana (De La Salle Dasmariñas)
Cavite City Dynamic Teen Company
Los Baños, Laguna UP SIBOL (Service, Integrity, Benevolence, Objectivity, Leadership)
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Continued:
REGION PROVINCE/CITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION
4 Los Baños, Laguna Philippine Junior Jaycees, Incorporated - Los Baños
Los Baños, Laguna UP Junior Executive Society
Los Baños, Laguna UPLB Genetics Society
San Mateo, Rizal San Mateo Buenviaje Leo Club
Lucban, Quezon Public Administration League of Students (PALS)
San Pedro, Laguna Young Artists Fellowship for the Environment (YAFE)
Lucena City Rotaract Club of Lucena South
Calamba, Laguna Letran Volunteer Corps (LVC)
5 Goa, Camarines Sur Junior Finance Executives (JFINEX)
Pili, Camarines Sur Wrangler's Rodeo Club Philippines, Inc. / Wrangler's Club CSSAC
Pili, Camarines Sur Society for the Advancement of Management and Agricultural Economics
Calabanga, Camarines Sur Samahang Bagong Inog sa Tanghalan ng CSSAC - Calabanga Campus (SamBIT)
Baao, Camarines Sur Sararo Utak-Oragon Youth Organization
Nabua, Camarines Sur Crusade of Professional and Young Achievers in Rinconada (CPYAR)
San Miguel, Iriga City Political Science Society
Sorsogon City Youth Community Service Club - Sorsogon Provincial Council (YCSC - SPC)
Naga City, Camarines Sur Students' Action Vital to the Environment and Mother Earth - USI Chapter
6 Iloilo City Arts and Sciences Society of English Majors (ASSEM) - West Visayas State University
Iloilo City Student Nurses Association of the Philippines
Iloilo City Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - Central Philippine University Chapter
Iloilo City Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal (KAPARIZ) - WVCST Chapter
Roxas City Katin-aran Youth Association
Bacolod City Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay
Antique San Jose Parish Youth Ministry
7 Dumaguete City Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts
Dumaguete City Foundation University Campus' Ministry Aides
Dumaguete City INFOMATECHS Society
Dumaguete City Student Teachers Organization
Cebu City University of the Philippines Students' Theater Arts Guild for Education (UPSTAGE)
Cebu City UP Cebu SEALNet Entrepreneurs Club
Cebu City Euphrasia Youth Organization, Inc. (EYO)
Tagbilaran City, Bohol Central Student Government
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Continued:
REGION PROVINCE/CITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION
8 Tacloban City CFC- Youth for Christ - Campus Based of St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences (CFC-
YFC SSCHS)
Borongan City College of Business Management and Accountancy Students' Organization (CBMASO)
Tacloban City Brotherhood of Destiny, Inc. - UP Visayas Tacloban College Chapter
Ormoc City, Leyte AGYLA (Active Genuine Youth Leaders Association)
Catbalogan, Samar Waray-waray Youth Advocates (WARAYA)
9 Zamboanga City Service, Home, Education, Livelihood, Trainings, Environmental Protection and Relief Operation
(SHELTER)
10 Cagaran De Oro City Society of Environmental Engineers Student Chapter, Incorporated (SEESCI)
Cagaran De Oro City Xavier University - Marine Science Society (XU-MSS)
Cagaran De Oro City Association of Sociology-Anthropology and Development Studies Students
Cagaran De Oro City School of Business and Management Student Council
Cagaran De Oro City United Arts and Sciences Student Council (UNITASS)
Iligan City Youth Advocators Productive Integrated Service, Inc. (YAPIS)
11 Island Garden City of Samal
Isla Dance Troupe
Davao City Maskara Youth Theater Company
12 Cotabato City Salindaw Youth Club
Koronadal City Iskolar ng Koronadal Club
Koronadal City T'nalak Youth Group - Pathways to Higher Education
General Santos City Alpha Phi Omega International Service Fraternity and Sorority
Saranggani LAMLIFEW 4-H Club
CARAGA Surigao City Surigao Youth Center
ARMM Kidapawan City 505 Disaster Rescuers for Emergencies, Assistance and Management, Inc. (505 DREAM)
Maguindanao Liguasan Youth Association for Sustainable Development, Inc.
NCR Quezon City Ateneo TUGON
Quezon City Management Information Systems Association (MISA)
Quezon City Ateneo Christian Life Community
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Continued:
REGION PROVINCE/CITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION
NCR Quezon City Loyola Film Circle
Quezon City Ateneo Debate Society
Quezon City Young Flames for Jesus
Taytay, Rizal MyZoo Volunteer Group Foundation, Inc.
Makati City Junior Philippine Computer Society (JPCS)
Makati City Society of Young Voice Artists of the Philippines (SYVAP)
Manila Junior Entrepreneur Marketing Association
Pasay City Pangarap Foundation
Quezon City University of the Philippines Circle of Entrepreneurs
Quezon City UP Junior Marketing Association (UP JMA)
Quezon City UP Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants
Quezon City Kaingin
Manila Junior Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers
Quezon City UP Bannuar
Quezon City Entablado
Quezon City Ateneo Special Education Society (SPEED)
Quezon City Ateneo Gabay
Quezon City Ateneo Electronics and Computer Engineering Society (AECES)
Makati City Collective Arts of Students and Thespians Incorporated
Manila Math and Physics Society
Quezon City Ateneo Management Economics Organizations
Manila ENGLICOM
Quezon City Kythe-Ateneo
Manila Agapay, Kalinga at Kwentong Alay ng mga Pharmaceutico (AKKAP)
Manila Kabataang Bagong Buhay
Manila University of the Philippines Association of Business Administration Majors
Manila Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity
Quezon City Council of Organizations of the Ateneo (COA)
Manila Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers - Student Chapter
Quezon City UP Lakan
Valuenzuela Malinta Youth Federation
Manila Junior Marketing Executives
Manila Students In Free Enterprise
Pasig City KADIWA Society
Quezon City University of the Philippines Engineering Radio Guild
Mandaluyong City Jose Rizal University - Computer Society
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
SUMMARY OF ENTRIES
Region Number of Entries
CAR 5
1 4
2 1
3 15
4 11
5 9
6 7
7 8
8 5
9 1
10 6
11 2
12 5
CARAGA 1
ARMM 2
NCR 39
Grand Total: 121
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VII. THE AREA FINALISTS LUZON
Name of Organization
Dynamic Teen Company
Bitagurean 4-H Club
Junior Finance Executives (JFINEX)
Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers - SLU Student Chapter
University of Northern Philippines - College Science Club (College of Teacher Education) Youth of Iglesia Filipina Independiente - Anao
San Mateo Buenviaje Leo Club
Society of Scholars and Grantees (SoSG)
UP SIBOL (Service, Integrity, Benevolence, Objectivity, Leadership)
Care Central Organization
VISAYAS
Name of Organization
Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay
Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts
Waray-waray Youth Advocates (WARAYA)
UP Cebu SEALNet Entrepreneurs Club
Foundation University Campus' Ministry Aides
AGYLA (Active Genuine Youth Leaders Association)
Student Teachers Organization
Euphrasia Youth Organization, Inc. (EYO)
Katin-aran Youth Association
Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - Central Philippine University Chapter
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
MINDANAO
Name of Organization
Service, Home, Education, Livelihood, Trainings, Environmental Protection and Relief Operation (SHELTER)
Youth Advocators Productive Integrated Service, Inc. (YAPIS)
LAMLIFEW 4-H Club
505 Disaster Rescuers for Emergencies, Assistance and Management, Inc. (505 DREAM)
Maskara Youth Theater Company
School of Business and Management Student Council
Xavier University - Marine Science Society (XU-MSS)
Society of Environmental Engineers Student Chapter, Incorporated (SEESCI)
Salindaw Youth Club
Alpha Phi Omega International Service Fraternity and Sorority
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Name of Organization
Agapay, Kalinga at Kwentong Alay ng mga Pharmaceutico (AKKAP)
Kabataang Bagong Buhay
Ateneo Management Economics Organizations
University of the Philippines Circle of Entrepreneurs
Ateneo Electronics and Computer Engineering Society (AECES)
Mu Sigma Phi Fraternity
Ateneo TUGON
Math and Physics Society
Ateneo Debate Society
Jose Rizal University - Computer Society
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
VIII. THE NATIONAL JUDGES
Senator Kiko N. Pangilinan Philippine Senate
Mr. Paolo Benigno A. Aquino IV President, TAYO Awards Foundation
Commissioner Priscilla Marie T. Abante
National Youth Commission
Ms. Cecile L. Alcantara President, Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines
Mr. Roberto R. Calingo
Executive Director, TeaM Energy Foundation
Usec. Celia C. Yangco Department of Social Welfare and Development
Commissioner Gillian Akiko N. Thomson
Philippine Sports Commission
Ms. Rina Jimenez-David Columnist, The Philippine Daily Inquirer
Mr. Ramon R. Osorio
Corporate Communications Head, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation Columnist, The Philippine Star
Mr. Chito S. Maniago
Sustainable Development Manager, Shell Companies in the Philippines
Mr. Rafael K. Ortega Deputy Executive Director, Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship
(GoNegosyo)
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
IX. THE AREA FINALS JUDGES LUZON
1. Commissioner Hanny Camid National Youth Commission
2. Board Member Glenn B. Santos Province of Bulacan
3. Mr. Antonio Genorga Coca-Cola Philippines
4. Ms. Juliet Velasco TeaM Energy
5. Ms. Adelina Apostol Department of Social Welfare and Development
VISAYAS
1. Commissioner Benjie Oliva National Youth Commission
2. Atty. Maricris Bathan Team KIKO
3. Ms. Hazel Dueñas Coca-Cola Philippines
4. Ms. Maria Christina Torres TeaM Energy
5. Ms. Jo Belotindos Department of Social Welfare and Development
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
MINDANAO
1. Executive Director Apolonio B. Maleniza Ii National Youth Commission
2. Mr. Jeff Ungab
Coca-Cola Philippines
3. Ms. Myra Nicolas
TeaM Energy
4. Mr. Alfredo M. Sy Department of Social Welfare and Development
5. Ms. Germelina Lacorte
Philippine Daily Inquirer NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 1. Commissioner Raul Dominic Badilla
National Youth Commission
2. Ms. Ina Claravall Office of Senator Kiko Pangilinan
3. Mr. Henry Rivera
Coca-Cola Philippines
4. Ms. Jesusa Calaunan
TeaM Energy
5. Ms. Patricia B. Luna Department of Social Welfare and Development
6. Mr. Rodel Fronda
Sining Bulakenyo, TAYO 3 Winner
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X. THE AREA SCREENERS LUZON
1. Ms. Baibonn Sangid National Youth Commission
2. Miss Rosel Isidro
Office of the Adviser on the Peace Process
3. Miss Jackie Sierda The Evening News, TV5
4. Mr. Kimpee Panganiban Youth@111, TAYO 5 Awardee
5. Mr. Jimmy Yau Peace Tech. Inc
VISAYAS
1. Mr. Constantine N. Samson Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc.
2. Ms. Marites G. Mercado Department of Labor and Employment
3. Mr. Lester L. Dela Torre Habagat Outdoor Equipment
4. Mr. Mars O. Mandal University of Cebu
5. Ms. Rhea Rato SUPACA, TAYO 2 Awardee
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
MINDANAO
1. Miss Katherine Purugganan TAYO Awards Foundation, Inc.
2. Mr. Reynaldo Bagayas, Jr. CORE, TAYO 1 Awardee
3. Miss Marydel J. Gaid TISAKA, TAYO 2 Awardee
4. Ms. Vicky Susan T. Pacana Department of Environment and Natural Resources
5. Ms. Estrella U. Pahalla Department of Labor and Employment
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
1. Mr. Jason Mande National Youth Commission
2. Ms. Lea Dela Cruz Office of Board Member Arceo, Province of Bulacan
3. Mr. Israel Jayson Vinta Sining Bulakenyo, TAYO 3 Awardee
4. Mr. Luigi Mapa Center for Leadership and Change
5. Miss Dang Sering Ideals Creative Communications for Development
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
XI. THE ON-SITE VALIDATORS National Youth Commission
1. Maria Regina Reburiano 2. Cristabeth Jacinta Madrigal 3. Percy Abad 4. Jun Angeles 5. Dennis Mendoza 6. Marlo Enriquez 7. Melvin Sellana
Office of Senator Kiko Pangilinan
1. Evita Garcia PAST TAYO Winners
1. Rosemarie Mores 2. John Albert Nuñez 3. Israel Jayson Vinta 4. Myra Bansale 5. Joseph Rey Villaruz 6. Rudy Boctot 7. Hector Villegas 8. Minnie Perdiz 9. Herald Villarca 10.Christopher Jose 11.Girlee Caro 12.Marc Marion Guillergan 13.Lina Fe Simoy 14.Alexnader Manlapao 15.Aaron Daniel Arpafo 16.Sharon Bajunaid 17.Sheena May Bajunaid 18.Kennet Cuarteros 19.Emerica Cupas
THE SEARCH FOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YEAR 6
Other Partners/Friends of TAYO
1. Office of Board Member Glenn Santos, Province of Bulcan 2. Christian Agupitan 3. Jaqueline Purugganan 4. Janice Tirol 5. Silvie Jasmin Bandiola 6. Dave Arcaya 7. Junalyn Atinen 8. Bernardo Taguic, Jr. 9. Edito Ebol, Jr.
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