Manila Standard

TAYO20 Awards

recognizes Filipino youth’s nation-building capacity

- By Patricia Taculao

“ANG kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan,” is one of the most popular quotes from the Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. Although it sounds cliche, it still rings true in the present and future because they lead the charge to create a more inclusive and innovative tomorrow.

Recognizin­g the relevance of empowering the youth, the 20th Ten Accomplish­ed Youth Organizati­ons (TAYO) Awards, held at the Far Eastern University Auditorium last March 11, recently named the winners for their efforts and goals in five categories, namely, Culture, Arts, and Heritage; Education and Technology; Environmen­t, Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation; Health, Well-Being and Human Developmen­t; and Livelihood and Entreprene­urship.

Since TAYO launched the search for national finalists last September 2022, 491 hopeful organizati­ons submitted their project entries, with only 20 outstandin­g youth groups nationwide making it to the finals. The event, co-presented by TAYO Foundation, Coca-Cola Foundation Philippine­s, and San Miguel Corporatio­n, showed how the winners were true advocates of this year’s theme,Siklab.Itservesas­a reminder of the undying flare among Filipino youth leaders to make a difference, inspire hope and unity, and positively influence future generation­s.

Albay Young Farmers Organizati­on

The group’s program encourages their community, especially the youth, to actively participat­e in farming technology by introducin­g an innovative approach to organized farming technology through edible landscapin­g.

Open Arms Organizati­on

Embrace a Child Programs is their flagship project that strives to empower families through free and accessible rehabilita­tion services and social programs.

PINATAKASI

Also known as Pinabuhay Sa Tao Ang Kwento At Sining, PINATAKASI’s project is to initiate an all-free youth-led and volunteer-led Arts Month that caters to artists of Alabat Island, Quezon Province, as their avenue for expression, freedom, and beyond.

Project TALA

The group, which also goes by Project Teatro Para sa Aktibong Layunin at Adhikain Organizati­on, pushes Project Teatro as one of their initiative­s that utilize theater as their main platform for raising awareness of HIV and AIDS, striving to create well-informed, accepting, and HIV-free Metro Poblacion A,

Santiago City in Isabela.

Leader’s Council (Sacred Heart of School – Ateneo de Cebu Scouting Unit)

LOVE TO LEARN: LEARN TO EARN is a community program that aspires to help in the holistic reformatio­n and developmen­t of children in conflict with the law.

Youth Empowering Youth Initiative

Their project focuses on food waste mitigation. It seeks to create a model for carinderia­s and market vendors to lessen food waste generation, raise awareness about food waste and responsibl­e consumptio­n, minimize food waste generated by local vendors, and increase local vendors’ average monthly income.

Iligan Safe Space

Their Safe Space Session project aims to create a non-hostile environmen­t and a safe space for LGBTQIA+ youths of different cultures and background­s in Iligan City through emphatic listening, group dialogue, and facilitate­d “empowermen­t validation­s.”

Sanggunian­g Kabataan of Brgy. Talomo River

Project Descartes is a comprehens­ive online program offered free to interested senior high school and freshmen college students of Davao City. It covers five pre-calculus subjects and contribute­s to localizing Sustainabl­e Goals for quality education and partnershi­ps for the goals.

Shafaat Agricultur­e Cooperativ­e

Mushroom for Change is their social enterprise that aims to alleviate poverty in Lanao province through mushroom production by creating an alternativ­e source of income for farmers, women internally displaced persons from Marawi, and out-of-school youths.

The BAKA

Their Agricultur­al Leadership Incubation program for the Kagay-anon Youth is a yearlong program that aims to capacitate the Kagay-anon Youth on the whole value chain approach, with workshops and activities such as servant leadership, agro-fishery inputs, business planning, marketing, communicat­ions, and the showcasing of agricultur­al produce.

The top ten winners and ten finalists received a TAYO Trophy by Toym Imao and

cash prizes of P50,000 and P20,000 seed grants, respective­ly, to help fund their ongoing projects or start new ones. In addition to the assistance from Coca-Cola Foundation Philippine­s and San Miguel Corporatio­n, all National Awardees will receive P20,000. Meanwhile, all the National Finalists will receive P10,000, courtesy of the Office of Senator Sonny Angara, Chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Youth.

Apart from the prizes for the top ten accomplish­ed youth organizati­ons, the TAYO Foundation also gave special awards to select youth groups. These were chosen by their partners and given to organizati­ons that think beyond their missions as institutio­ns, corporate organizati­ons, and public offices.

With their bright minds, hopeful hearts, and dedication to making the Philippine­s a better place for future generation­s, TAYO20’s newest awardees will carry the beacon of change and developmen­t for the Filipino youth.

 ?? ?? Iligan Safe Space envisions creating a nonhostile environmen­t for LGBTQIA+ youths from all walks of life in Iligan City
Iligan Safe Space envisions creating a nonhostile environmen­t for LGBTQIA+ youths from all walks of life in Iligan City
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 ?? ?? The TAYO Awards recognizes youth organizati­ons from across the country for their positive influence on future generation­s
The TAYO Awards recognizes youth organizati­ons from across the country for their positive influence on future generation­s
 ?? ?? Representa­tives from the ten winners of TAYO20 with the competitio­n’s sponsors and founders
Representa­tives from the ten winners of TAYO20 with the competitio­n’s sponsors and founders
 ?? ?? PINATAKASI aims to establish an Arts Month that caters to artists of Alabat Island, Quezon Province
PINATAKASI aims to establish an Arts Month that caters to artists of Alabat Island, Quezon Province

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