The Freeman

Exemplary youth leaders feted

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Three young leaders in Cebu were recognized as the top awardees in the 2018 Young Sugbuanon Exemplary and Actiondriv­en Leaders (YOUSEAL) search last February 24 during the Cebu City Charter Day celebratio­n.

Awarded the top honors were Joyce Agot of Cebu City Science High School (high school), Casee Gabuya of Cebu Institute of Technology University (college) and Clint Genson of Barangay Lorega (community).

The Task Force on Youth Developmen­t (TFYD) of Barangay Tejero was given a special award for being the most organized and most active organizati­on in the community level.

The awardees received plaques of recognitio­n and P 15,000 each while T FY D-Tejero received a plaque of recognitio­n and P3,000. Each finalist received P1,000 and a plaque of recognitio­n.

The finalists for the high school category were: Franz Danielle Banguiran (University of San Jose Recoletos Basak Campus), Martin Lorenzo Del Rosario (Don Bosco Technologi­cal Center), Riziel Punes Saladaga (Tisa National High School) and Matthew Jose Estenzo (University of San Carlos North Campus).

For the college category, the following made it as finalists: Rechie Bejasa (Cebu Normal University), Erlyn Ivy Rago (Cebu Institute of Technology University), Deither Abe Abilong (University of the Philippine­s Cebu College) and Denzel Yorong (University of the Philippine­s Cebu College).

The finalists in the community (barangay) leaders category were: Jonathan Marasigan (Tejero), Michelle Daño (Pasil), Carlo Codeniera (San Jose) and Rhea Almario (Lahug).

Among other criteria, Cebu City Youth Developmen­t Office Chief Jess Dela Cruz said the high school and college categories were chosen based on their academic performanc­e, leadership skills, values and socially-responsibl­e initiative­s. The community leader awardee was chosen based on the quality of organized projects and the impact of these projects in the community.

Dela Cruz said they received a total of 41 nomination­s in the three categories. The nomination forms and supporting documents were screened and five finalists were chosen per category.

"YOUSEAL is a venue for inspiratio­n and sharing of best practices. This year, we will be fine-tuning the awards program and invite former finalists and awardees to help us in crafting more youth developmen­t oriented projects for the youth of Cebu City," said Dela Cruz.

This year's YOUSEAL Awards invited an esteemed panel of judges, who interviewe­d the finalists last February 22 at the Imelda Room of Montebello Villa Hotel.

Multi-awarded youth leader and journalist Cris Evert Lato-Ruffolo, who sits as the chairperso­n of the board of judges, said it is important to recognize the youth's contributi­on in nation building to further motivate them to initiative more projects with direct impact on their schools and barangays.

"It is always a refreshing experience to be in a room full of young people who spoke about their inspiratio­n and motivation to succeed, the challenges they faced, the projects they organized and their commitment to serve," said Lato-Ruffolo, who was an active student and community leader in her college days at UP Cebu.

The other judges were: Rengelle Pelayo (Cebu City Mayor's Executive Assistant), Marven Ecarma (Department of the Interior and Local Government Cebu City), Dr. Joelyza Arcilla (OIC, Chief of School Government & Operations Division of DepEd Cebu City) and Dr. Pedro Fudololig (OIC, Chief Supervisor of the Commission on Higher Education Central Visayas).

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