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AYLC 2014 Results


Congratulations to the 16th Batch of Ayala Young Leaders Congress!


School Name
Ateneo de Davao University Sharmaine Dianne Mamaed
Ateneo de Manila University  Ryan Carl Yu
Ateneo de Manila University  Ma. Celina Guillermo
Ateneo de Manila University  Erika Yasmin Beldia
Ateneo de Naga University Joy Karen Damasig
Ateneo de Naga University Sonia Marie Bacares
Ateneo de Naga University Paul John Legaspi
Ateneo de Naga University Gabriel Asuncion
Ateneo de Zamboanga University Shalini Kristy Dalis
Baliuag University Roy James Enrile
Baliuag University Karen Jane Villavicencio
Bicol University Therese Isabelle Vega
Cebu Institute of Technology University Toniphine Flores
Cebu Institute of Technology University John Nicko Coyoca
Cebu Institute of Technology University Raymund Villacorta
Cebu Normal University Tinna Franzhara Chan
Cebu Normal University Evangeline Yrat
De La Salle University - Manila Jose Angelo Tiglao
Divine Word College of Legazpi Nikki Estevez
Far Eastern University Juanito Ramirez
Far Eastern University Maria Stephanie Gana
Holy Name University Hermilo Jr. Arbuyes
Ifugao State University Cynne Pataweg
Immaculate Conception Major Seminary Jan Brian Samson
John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation - Molo Daishel Balsomo
Lyceum of The Philippines Louise Ann Florelle Pasadilla
Mindanao University of Science and Technology Razen Kirk Delarmente
Mindanao University of Science and Technology Raven Duran
Mindanao University of Science and Technology Maridel Mugot
Notre Dame University Solayman Maso
Pamulaan Center for IP Education Charisse Mae Das-ao
Pamulaan Center for IP Education Janiecel Tagno-ay
Partido State University Robert Padillo
Philippine Military Academy Leonard Joshua Peña
Philippine Military Academy john paul bacsain
Philippine Military Academy Caroline Jhoy Nacional
Philippine Military Academy Genesis Dizon
Philippine Military Academy REGERIC REX FUENTES
Philippine Military Academy Jan Klyde Blaire Danganan
Philippine Military Academy Steven Tali
Philippine Military Academy Renato Cariño
Philippine National Police Academy Rod Kevin Talplacido
Philippine National Police Academy Richmond Candido
Philippine National Police Academy Dennis  Yuson Jr.
Philippine National Police Academy Bernie Fronda
Philippine Normal University (Main) Paul John Hernandez
Ramon Magsaysay Technological University Fritz Nino Tubes
Rogationist Seminary College - Manila Ray Ylves Gaga-a
Saint Louis University Reymark Balcueba
Silliman University Jeff Nicolo Palad
Silliman University Mikle Vito Abing
Silliman University Michiko Je Bito-on
St. Augustine Seminary Jeoffrey Causapin
St. Mary's University of Bayombong Romiel Marinas
St. Mary's University of Bayombong Jeremy Mosquito
St. Paul University - Tuguegarao Giovanni Cabalza
St. Paul University of Dumaguete Kathleen Dawn Young Ricardo
Universidad De Sta. Isabel Ara Isabel Diocos
University of Asia and the Pacific Ma. Anjelica Victoria Pantaleon
University of Asia and the Pacific Ivy Zuñiga
University of Pangasinan - PHINMA Alexis John Castro
University of San Jose - Recoletos Tito  Linao, Jr. III
University of San Jose - Recoletos Sheila Marie Subingsubing
University of Santo Tomas Maria Regina Ciel Quiambao
University of Southern Mindanao Von Henry Maturan
University of St. La Salle Lance Vincent Llamas
University of St. La Salle Sheena Grace Lim
University of St. La Salle Noelle Engallado
University of St. La Salle Neil Renan Juntado
University of the Cordilleras Noel Ray Manuel  Mercado
University of the Cordilleras Blessie  Ngeteg
University of the Immaculate Conception Anna Dominique Margas
University of the Immaculate Conception Patricia Monique Gonzales
University of the Philippines - Diliman Bianca Lorraine Sing
University of the Philippines - Diliman Anne Frances Lee
University of the Philippines - Visayas  Ma. Geena Karoleia Alindato
Visayas State University Claire Larzen Tello
Wesleyan University - Philippines Mark Jay Gedo Cruz
Wesleyan University - Philippines  Perry Saico
West Visayas State University Jeena Amoto
Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan Princess Kimberly Ubay-ubay

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The Ayala Young Leaders Congress is a concrete expression of the Ayala Group’s commitment to national development. It is the keystone of “Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders”, the youth leadership development program launched in 1998 by the Ayala group of companies as a strategic investment in the youth, and ultimately, in the future of the country.

Ayala’s dream is to nurture a community and form a network of values-based and principled Filipino leaders committed passionately to nation building and to uplifting the lives of their fellow Filipinos.

2 Pinoy students participate in violence prevention youth camp




LOS ANGELES – Two Filipino students recently took part in a Summer Youth Leadership Institute, a youth camp organized by LA-based advocacy group Peace Over Violence (POV). They took part in four weeks of training and workshops to master skills needed for effective violence prevention.

Kristina Rebullar and Jose Meneses (both from Benjamin Franklin High School) were part of a group of 21 students and seven youth leaders, who underwent two weeks of training on preventing domestic and sexual violence.

It was followed by two weeks of internships focused on using new media, songwriting, and community organizing to promote their violence prevention advocacy.

During a press availability session on August 1,  the Asian Journal was able to catch up with Rebullar as she talked about their participation in the leadership institute, and what they learned from it.

Sa Pilipinas, ang dami nating problema, ang daming violence. Gusto kong matuto kung paano matulungan sila,” Rebullar, 16, said. She said that she wanted to learn how the youth can defend themselves against violence and how they can stand up for themselves.

Rebullar, who originated from Cavite City in the Philippines before moving to Los Angeles, said that the workshop taught them about the roots of violence and cycles of violence. Towards the latter part of the summer camp, the students collectively wrote songs that talked about their experiences with violence, and about POV’s core message of empowerment, Rebullar said.

During the course of the program, these songs were turned into two public service announcements (PSAs) with the help of representatives from the KPFK radio station. Through the workshop with the radio station experts, the students were able to come up with a 30-second PSA and a 60-second PSA, both of which will be performed at the Youth Leadership Institute Culmination event on August 9 at CARECEN in Los Angeles.

According to a media advisory from POV, Mayor Eric Garcetti and other elected officials are among the guests invited to the culmination event.

Rebullar and Meneses were joined by other local high school students , who represent communities such as South LA, Highland Park, Pico-Union, Koreatown, and the San Gabriel Valley.

Institute facilitators included nationally recognized violence prevention experts, including POV executive director Patty Giggans, and Grammy winner Martha Gonzales, lead singer of East LA band Quetzal.
A source close to POV said that Gonzales came on board the program to help the participants in crafting their original songs for the PSAs.

Melodie Kruspodin, a youth coordinator for POV, said that over the past few years, the program has had three Filipino students take part in the leadership institute. Kruspodin said that they have been “really instrumental” in taking the summer training and education and spreading it in their respective schools and communities.

“They have taken on leadership roles while excelling at working in team settings with other youth in the community,” Kruspodin said via email correspondence.
Rebullar said that she felt proud and empowered to be one of the two students who represented Filipino youth in Los Angeles. But she acknowledged that the work doesn’t stop at the summer institute – they’ve only just begun.

Hindi naman tayo titigil dito. Ilalabas din natin ito sa community, sa school namin, sa lahat,” Rebullar said. She expressed her eagerness to return to Franklin High School with Meneses to work with their school organization, STOP Club or Students Together Organizing Peace.

Meneses, a past president of STOP club, was also a youth victim of violence which he can share in promoting their advocacy, Rebullar noted.

May hope pa,” Rebullar said. “May mga tao pa who will be there for you. Hindi kayo mag-isa.”
She said that victims of violence should never be afraid to fight back because it’s their right to defend themselves.

Victims of violence, Rebullar noted, should not shoulder the burden of the blame, nor should they put it on other people. They should instead take the proactive step of reaching out to people who are willing to help them deal with their issues.

(www.asianjournal.com)
(LA Weekend August 3-6, 2013 Sec A pg.9)

Tips on how to avoid the morning rush this holiday season

 Avoid the Morning Rush: Take the morning plunge with Nestea RTD

Do you go through your mornings in one big blur?  Do you find yourself racing from one task to another without enough time to breathe? 

The morning rush is something we have grown accustomed to and we no longer question if chaotic mornings are the only way to go. But peaceful and blissful mornings are possible if we take the plunge the night before. A great day starts with good night’s sleep, making the morning plunge a relaxing dip into your day.

So here are a few things to do the night before to finally avoid the morning rush.

Have a to-do list and plunge into it

Instead of taking the morning plunge without warning, write a to-do list the night before to keep you focused. The first thing on every to-do list is to gather your wits and relax, and the best way to do this is to refresh your body and your mind. Drink your favorite Nestea in a Bottle as you make your list and you’ll find yourself in the zone and taking the plunge before your day even starts.

Plan your outfit

One of the stress-inducing parts of the day, especially for ladies, is thinking of what outfit to wear. Make it fun and have a theme, like matching it with your favorite drink, like Nestea RTD. If you love Lemon, then plan for classic mix and match pieces. Cool on the inside but fiery red on the outside just like the Apple variant? A touch of color is the right accessory for you. Edgy and trendy? Then your Lemon Ice craving can be matched by bright neons.

Map your route from bed to boardroom

Think road traffic is the only way that makes us late? Looking for keys, finding the other pair of shoes, and preparing our baon also congests our daily routine. To avoid forgetting anything as you take the plunge into your day, make sure your essentials are on your route on the way out. A shoe and coat rack by the door, keys hung near your shoes, baon beside breakfast, shaves minutes into an otherwise jam-packed day.

A baon favorite perfect for the morning rush is Nestea in a bottle. Packed in convenient easy-to-carry bottles, it has long been known for its sweet, refreshing taste. Mornings are made sweeter with its three flavors, Lemon, Apple, and Lemon Ice.

So whatever your day brings, it’s easy to take the morning plunge with Nestea RTD.

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