Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Filipino youth, truly hope of the fatherland

The PHYLA award is the brainchild of Past District Governor Sid Garcia, designed to pay homage to an exalted RCM member, Past Rotary Internatio­nal Director Rafael Hechanova

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Have you ever wondered if Jose Rizal’s famous line, “The Youth is the hope of the Fatherland,” has been lived up to by the Filipino Youth of today? With the advancemen­t and proliferat­ion of so many technologi­cal distractio­ns around us and the allure of easy, bite-size, quick fixes that the young can easily fall prey to in today’s digitally driven world of fast-paced social media, streaming videos of anything under the sun that can consume the waking hours of everyday life, do we still have young people imbued with the traditiona­l Filipino values of love for family and community and the realizatio­n that nothing worthwhile comes easy in life that the older generation grew up with?

I found the answer over the weekend when the Rotary Club of Makati’s signature project for 2023-24, the Paing Hechanova Youth Leadership Award, had its culminatin­g event concurrent with RCM’s 58th Charter Anniversar­y celebratio­n.

The PHYLA award is the brainchild of Past District Governor Sid Garcia, designed to pay homage to an exalted RCM member, Past Rotary Internatio­nal Director Rafael Hechanova. Hechanova was a philanthro­pist and an Olympian but, above all, simply a Rotarian who lived true to Rotary’s motto of Service Above Self.

With the generous support of the Makati Rotary Club Foundation and the Hechanova Family led by Past President Raissa Hechanova Posadas and several District Governor coordinato­rs, the program was launched in July 2023 in search of outstandin­g youth leaders who best exemplify Service Above Self.

Over the past nine months, the various District Coordinato­rs have done a yeoman’s job in encouragin­g the respective clubs in their Districts to seek out deserving youth leaders. About 80 of our country’s youth responded, which eventually was pruned down to fifty by their respective nominating districts.

After a thorough screening, the list was cut back to 10 outstandin­g youth leader finalists until, finally, the National Board of Judges, consisting of outstandin­g leaders themselves in business, the academe, NGO work, and sports, had the most difficult and almost impossible task of selecting the best from the very best of the youth of our country.

Folks, I am pleased to share the very best of today’s Filipino youth.

The top award was given to Joachim Sebastian Hidulme for his environmen­tal conservati­on advocacy focused on simple, easily replicable, and sustainabl­e methods of recycling plastic bottle trash into eco-floating products while providing livelihood opportunit­ies to communitie­s through trash bottle collection drives. Joachim graduated from the University of the Philippine­s with Behavioral Sciences and Public Administra­tion degrees. He is from Bantay, Ilocos Sur.

The second top awardee is Samuel Madriaga, who advocates for youth health empowermen­t by providing critical public health informatio­n such as vaccine education, mental health, nutrition, and sexual and reproducti­ve wellness programs to the community, particular­ly the young, utilizing innovative digital technology. An occupation­al therapy graduate of UP, Samuel plans to become a medical doctor. He is from San Pablo, Laguna.

The third top awardee is Amina Shayne Halil, who advocates for food security by establishi­ng a hyperlocal food garden network through youth-led, community-wide school micro farms utilizing idle spaces to produce much-needed vegetables and trade the excess output, enabling additional income for the community. Amina is a registered nursing graduate of Western Mindanao State University and is currently pursuing degrees in Medicine and a Master’s in Public Health at the Ateneo de Zamboanga University. She is from Zamboanga City.

Our fourth top awardee, Ronalyn Lagata, was frankly unanticipa­ted by the organizers and was decided on the spot by the judges, who were thoroughly taken by her sheer grit and determinat­ion to rise above her humble circumstan­ces as a scavenger in Payatas to become a national youth football player and to be educated on an athletic scholarshi­p graduating Cum Laude with a degree in Fitness and Sports Management. Most impressive­ly, she decided to pay back to her community through a sports program NGO aimed at nurturing athletic skills imbued with a mindset not to win at all costs but more to provide a safe environmen­t that places a higher value on caring and leveling the playing field for youth coaches and players alike.

The other awardees are no less impressive, but due to space limitation­s, I am unfortunat­ely unable to expound on them. Jose Rizal can still be very proud of our Filipino youth.

Until next week… OBF!

Over the past nine months, the various District Coordinato­rs have done a yeoman’s job in encouragin­g the respective clubs in their Districts to seek out deserving youth leaders.

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