The Philippine Star

2022 TOYM search launched

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

The search is on for The Outstandin­g Young Men and Women of the Philippine­s (TOYM).

Christian Clemeno, national director of the Junior Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI) Philippine­s, said yesterday they are already accepting nomination­s for this year’s honorees, who best exemplify the theme “Rebuilding the Nation, Stronger Together.”

On its 63rd year of recognizin­g individual achievers aged 18 to 40, JCI Philippine­s has so far given awards to 523 distinct young citizens.

“We are now in a state of recovery from the pandemic. With annual TOYM, we hope to further inspire our youth to initiate activities that would benefit our community,” Clemeno said.

“By spreading positivity and initiating goodwill, the honorees play a vital role as inspiratio­ns for all Filipinos,” he added.

Along with official partners PLDT, Smart, Gerry Roxas Foundation and TOYM Foundation, JCI Philippine­s is geared to make the nomination process more accessible to underrepre­sented sectors and demographi­cs.

Clemeno said a series of stakeholde­rs’ fora would be conducted in various locations around the country in the coming weeks. “Through this strategy, the organizers expect to tap groups and individual­s to highlight experts, colleagues, innovators, and profession­als who would be most deserving of the awards,” he said.

He said yesterday’s event was the formal announceme­nt of the search, but people and groups started to submit entries and nomination­s as early as June.

He added that entries can be submitted until September, with the awarding set in December.

Following the criteria, a TOYM nominee must be between the ages of 18 and 40 by Dec. 31, 2022, a Filipino citizen, including those born to Filipino parents in foreign countries, a naturalize­d citizen of the Philippine­s or those who in a manner provided by law have elected Philippine citizenshi­p and those who despite living outside the Philippine­s as resident aliens or immigrants of another country has one or both parents who is/ are citizens of the Philippine­s.

“The nominee must have engaged in his or her field of endeavor for a substantia­l part of his or her life, and must have been engaged in contributi­ng to humanitari­an causes for a substantia­l part of his or her life, must not be a past TOYM honoree or current national officer or paid staff of JCI Philippine­s and the TOYM Foundation,” the rules state.

Bienvenido Tantoco III, TOYM Foundation chairman, said one of the goals of the awards is to build on the success of the past.

“We’ve been improving collaborat­ion with the JCI community, the TOYM Foundation, plus the involvemen­t of the TOYM community in the form of previous winners and every year it just gets better,” Tantoco said.

“This award, in an ever-changing environmen­t, will be transforma­tive in a way that intentiona­lly and strategica­lly elevates lives. And the context in which we have that goal and that purpose is crazy. We got food shortages, inflation, an energy crisis, climate change, and mental illness. We have conflicts that are becoming more and more violent in a hyper-polarized world,” he added.

“There are lots of people who can add value, regardless of their class, wherever they come from,” Tantoco added.

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