Adding Life to Living

JULIUS MOJON

Candidate #1: Universidad De Manila

Advocacy: Poverty Alleviation

Awareness and Education: My advocacy begins with raising public awareness about the realities and effects of poverty. This includes sharing information, statistics, and personal stories to build empathy and understanding with the general public. And I believe that it will be solved to reduce poverty in our country when one in 100 million people in the Philippines will be aware of this.

JOSHUA BALATICO

Candidate #2: Universidad De Manila

Advocacy: Involvement and Participatory

In our generation, we have witnessed a lot of changes in the world especially in our country. Most of the changes that can be seen in our nation are mainly negative whether in the field of agriculture, economy, environment or even in our educational, political and justice system. These issues continues to torture every underprivileged and impoverished members of our community. As a student leader and someone who had become a voice of many, what I wanted to impart on these changes is that we need to take space in our society as youth. We can only get through these if we allow ourselves to be part of positive change and get involved in addressing these issues. I always believe in the saying of our National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal that the youth is the hope of our future that’s why i advocate for Youth Empowerment. We need young leaders who can make change in their community, young leaders who are brave enough to voice out their opinions, stand on their causes and call for progressive change. We need young leaders who are not only leaders in their community but also leaders of their own. A leader who can amplify their platform to make change and through youth involvement and participation, we allow them to make contributions in building our nation in the hopes of a brighter, better and progressive future.

VINCE DELA ROSA

Candidate #3: Pamantansan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Advocacy: Mental Health Support

Every day, we can encounter silent battles that could bring a dilemma in our lives. We create heavy failures; we receive painful criticisms; and toxicity could conquer our lifestyle which demotivates or damages one's character. With my extroverted personality, I firmly believe that listening to the perceptions of people is the bridge towards a sense of belongingness. My purpose as to why I joined this pageant is to help individuals prioritize their mental health, and understand their situations especially when they feel misinterpreted, lost, and unloved. I am here to impart my strength in moving forward and overcoming fears with inspirational lessons to the community.

MARK ANGELES

Candidate #4: Mapua University

Advocacy: For God's Word To Reach Every Soul

We are often overwhelmed by life's worries, anxieties and temptations, seeking happiness and fulfillment from things that are temporary and even harmful. Both happiness and fulfillment we can find in God. God is infinite, and God's love is infinite. That's why I want everyone to understand Him better, to develop a close intimate relationship with Him, because that will be what delivers them through all their struggles.

JHON RICO FERAMON

Candidate #5: Universidad De Manila

Advocacy: Empowering the Young Generation

This advocacy will help our younger generation to find their purpose, know their mission and worth as an individual. With my advocacy it will give them a platform and a safe place where they can challenge themselves, test their abilities,capabilities and capacity as a human being. It will let them shine and believe that they are the perfect version of their imperfect life.

EDGARDO VASQUEZ

Candidate #6: Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila

Advocacy: Body Positivity and Inclusivity

Being fat or skinny is not a hindrance in achieving your dreams. As an advocate of Body Positivity and Inclusivity, I want to create a movement that tells people no matter what their shape, size, or how they look like won't be the basis for life. It is time now to accept our body on a positive side. After all, it will only foster body acceptance and boost their confidence. And this is to remind everyone that we are beautiful the way we are.

DON BLAZA

Candidate #7: Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila

Advocacy: Supporting of LGBTIQIA+ Community

Being a straight guy is not a hindrance to support the LGBTIQIA+ Community. I believe we all deserve to be treated right, we all deserve to be given a chance or opportunity equally, we all deserve to be respected, and we all deserve to be love no matter what the gender is. The LGBTIQIA+ Community is very welcoming and loving in our community that is why I want to destroy the vague thinking of others to LGBTIQIA+ Community and I want to destroy the unfair stereotypes that this community made for the LGBT people. Because I believe, accepting what is truly inside you can only make you go forward and shine much brighter as you are now.

RENATO CORNELIO

Candidate #8: Universidad De Manila

Advocacy: Poverty Reduction

Poverty is one of the world's most serious problems since it limits everyone's opportunities. What if the cure for cancer is in the head of a youngster who is unable to attend school due to financial constraints, or what if the beat of music is in your heart but you are unable to purchase instruments due to a lack of funds? The second issue is that we associate poor people with nasty individuals. Some say they'll just steal, while others say they'll do something awful to make money. Finally, poverty is the cause of thousands of fatalities every day. As a result, we must band together to address the world's most pressing problem.

REHAM DAIZON

Candidate #9: Pamantansan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Advocacy: Accessible Education

According to Jules Simon a philosopher and a leader "Ang edukasyon ay proseso kung saan ang isang isip ay bumubuo ng isa pang pag - iisip, at isang puso sa isa pang puso. As a future Filipino educator, everyone of us should have access to education where it will aid us in flourishing the same skills and achieving the same knowledge regardless of gender, status, or even skin color. To be able to survive in this competitive world, we all need education as a torch that leads the way. After the pandemic, I witnessed how many students were not able to get an education because of this trauma. It's disheartening to see them on social media making fun of not correctly spelling a word or not knowing who our national hero is. It's time to take it all back one step at a time by making sure that everyone of us can have an avenue to education by creating opportunities not just for them but for everyone around us by simply communicating what your student needs. Remember that education is your right. So create it now!

JOHN VERGARA

Candidate #10: Universidad De Manila

Advocacy: Conservation and Preservation of Culture and Heritage

Nelson Mandela once said, "Our rich and varied cultural heritage has a profound power to help build our nation". The term "heritage" describes the natural, cultural, and historical resources that have been passed down from one generation to the next and have great significance for a given group, community, or civilization. It includes both visible features like monuments, objects, structures, and landscapes as well as ethereal ones like customs, languages, rituals, knowledge, and stories. Nowadays, it is crucial to conserve and preserve our culture and history in order to prolong their existence and enhance the dissemination of its importance and values. The importance of cultural heritage resides in its capacity to reunite people with their ancestors, provide a sense of identity and belonging, and offer historical context. It can aid in saving us from the vices of intolerance and prejudice towards our fellow humans as well as our ignorance and arrogance regarding the culture and heritage of our country. It can help us live in a more civilized and polite society by serving as a reminder of our better selves.To protect these priceless items for future generations, heritage preservation and conservation are crucial. Heritage suffers a variety of difficulties in the quick-paced world of today. Urbanization, globalization, and modernization all have the potential to neglect, demolish, or otherwise affect traditional customs and heritage places. However, there is also a growing understanding of the significance of historical preservation. In connection to this, I have made a contribution to the preservation and conservation of heritage as a student and an individual by participating in a variety of activities that deepen our love for it, such as attending seminars, planting trees, and supporting the various agencies and government officials with their advocacy efforts with regard to its agenda of preservation and conservation of cultural heritage. Promoting sustainable tourism practices, promoting active engagement in heritage conservation, and highlighting the importance of both tangible and intangible heritage can all aid in preserving its authenticity and significance for future generations.

CLEFORD DAVID

Candidate #11: Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila

Advocacy: Skin Positivity Advocacy

I’m part of the youth who, when I was younger, was criticized because of my skin tone and suffered from serious skin conditions like severe acne in a society where prejudice is pervasive and people are often insensitive. This is why I chose and became passionate about advocating for the skin positivity movement. With my story, I can prove that skin positivity is a worthy advocacy as it can help create a more inclusive and accepting environment, where individuals are empowered to feel confident, beautiful, and proud of their skin, regardless of its condition or type.

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