Manila Bulletin

EMPOWERED YOUTH WITH BRIGHT IDEAS TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT IN 13TH TAYO AWARDS

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Not all young people spend their free time in often frivolous ways. There are those who would spend it to create better communitie­s, better future, and a better nation. There is no better proof of this than the nominees of this year’s Ten Accomplish­ed Youth Organizati­ons (TAYO) Awards.

Presented by the TAYO Foundation and Coca-Cola Philippine­s, the 13th iteration of the TAYO Awards recognizes formal and non-formal youth organizati­ons whose programs have created positive impact in five categories: Culture and the Arts, Peace, and Human Developmen­t; Livelihood and Entreprene­urship; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Education and Technology; and Environmen­t, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Climate Change Adaptation. A special plum is the Coke Barkada Award given to the youth organizati­on that best embodies togetherne­ss while making a positive change in the community. The 13th TAYO Awards was recently held at the Kalayaan Hall of Malacañan Palace.

Among the finalists was the Project BOHE (Building Opportunit­ies through Health and Environmen­t) of the Youth Working for Change in Basilan. Despite security threats, challengin­g terrain, and limited financial capacity, the group continued to work on bringing potable water to the upland communitie­s in the island of Basilan. The group, led by Nasiba Salip, has provided potable water for almost 100 households in the villages of Limbo-Upas, Municipali­ty of Tipo-Tipo and in Atong-Atong, Municipali­ty of Lantawan.

For their unrelentin­g dedication in providing a simple albeit sustainabl­e solution for a basic and urgent human need, the group was awarded the Coca-Cola Barkada Award during the 13th TAYO Awards.

Winners of the other TAYO Awards categories were no less inspiring. For the Culture and the Arts, Peace, and Human Developmen­t category, I am Making a Difference (I am M.A.D.), is a youth volunteer group that provides scholarshi­p for children who serve as role models in their respective communitie­s. The other group which triumphed in the category is the University of San Jose Recoletos School of Law Advocacy and Community Enrichment -- students who provide paralegal assistance for the detainees of Mandaue City Jail.

The Livelihood and Entreprene­urship category was won by the Bayugan City National High School – Youth Entreprene­urship and Cooperativ­ism in Schools, a program that trains students in entreprene­urship.

Dramatic achievemen­ts in sports for children and medical missions to marginaliz­ed communitie­s were recognized in the Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being category. The Youth Sports Advocacy Philippine­s, Inc. created a program for neighborho­od children to be trained in various sports activities. In the province of Oriental Mindoro, the Keep Hope Alive organizati­on would trek mountains and cliffs to bring basic services for the Mangyan communitie­s.

The Education and Technology category winners were from the University of the Philippine­s-Academic League of Chemical Engineerin­g Students (ALCHEMES), whose Research Fair project provides a venue for scientific research discourse. The Tobog Youth Organizati­on in Albay created a safe and child-friendly day care facility to prepare children in the area for formal education.

The Environmen­t, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Climate Change Adaptation category lauded the programs of the Environmen­tal and Climate Change Research Institute (ECCRI) of the De La Salle Araneta University in Malabon, the Kanlaon Theater Guild of Colegio San Agustin in Bacolod, and of the Tanay Mountainee­rs in Rizal. The student members of ECCRI conducted risk assessment studies and installed a solar-powered ultrasonic flood detecting system in Tarlac, while the Kanlaon Theater Guild conducts short plays that provides entertainm­ent and risk preparedne­ss education for children. Meanwhile, the Tanay Mountainee­rs is changing the livelihood of communitie­s in the mountain areas of Rizal by introducin­g them to charcoal briquettin­g.

The finalists include organizati­ons from Tacloban City, which supplied farming resources in areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda; a student organizati­on from the University of the Philippine­s that provided livelihood to sustain education; a water accessibil­ity project in Basilan; a trekking group in Cagayan de Oro that raised funds for the medical treatment of indigent children; a traveling performing art group in Rizal that promotes recycling and positive values; a leadership-building group in Misamis Oriental; a student organizati­on from the Technologi­cal University of the Philippine­s that invented a heat detecting and warning device; a career caravan that educates children on chemistry; and a student organizati­on from the University of San Carlos in Cebu that provides books and reinforces reading in remote public schools.

“Every time I walk away from the presentati­ons, I feel inspired. You have shown us that one can do so much with little,” said Atty. Adel Tamano, Public Affairs and Communicat­ions Director of Coca-Cola Philippine­s, addressing the participan­ts who presented their stories and programs at the Philippine Senate during the start of TAYO Week.

Coca-Cola Philippine­s, through the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippine­s, has been a partner of TAYO Foundation in presenting the TAYO Awards for the past 10 years as part of its thrust for the holistic developmen­t of the Filipino youth. The award, which recognizes exemplary youth organizati­ons throughout the country, is a testament of the commitment of Coca-Cola in its aim to empower future generation­s.

 ??  ?? The winners of this year’s TAYO Awards together with CocaCola Philippine­s Foundation President Cecilia Alcantara, Press Secretary Sonny Coloma, TAYO Foundation President Aika Robredo, and TAYO Foundation Chair Rollie Fabie.
The winners of this year’s TAYO Awards together with CocaCola Philippine­s Foundation President Cecilia Alcantara, Press Secretary Sonny Coloma, TAYO Foundation President Aika Robredo, and TAYO Foundation Chair Rollie Fabie.

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