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Filipino-Canadian Youth Role Models Honoured


Press Release – February 7, 2010

Filipino-Canadian Youth Role Models Honoured

Fifteen Filipino-Canadian youths were honoured at the First Filipino-Canadian Youth Achievement Awards Gala hosted by the Filipino-Canadian Leaders for Leaders Foundation on February 6, 2010 at the Marconi Centre in Ottawa. The gala was attended by approximately 300 guests including the Philippine Ambassador to Canada H.E. Jose S. Brillantes and Mr. Jim Watson, as guest speakers, honourable Dr. Rey Pagtakhan, chairman of the Award selection committee and the four members including Gary Lacey, Sharon McGary, Adrian Harewood and Ana Karina Tabunar.

Four awards, consisting of a trophy and a $500 cash prize, were presented in the categories of academic excellence, arts and culture and community service and leadership.

The awardees are:
Marie Coligado, Academic Excellence --- Marie is a 17-year old Grade 11 student at St. Matthew Catholic High School with a grade point average of 95%, who has consistently made the Honour Roll throughout high school. She is a Math Olympic Medallist, a Public Speaking Awardee in French, a Drama Department Awardee, a Director Of Education Award recipient and an active community volunteer. She is also a writer in the Student Orleans Journal.

Patrick Cuenco, Academic Excellence --- Patrick is 29-years old and completed a Master of Arts, International Affairs, Carleton University (2008), Magister en Marketing, Inginiera Comercial Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile (2003 and a Bachelor of International Business, High Honours, Carleton University (2004), Baccalaureat Francais General, Lycee Carnot, France (1998). He is a recipient of numerous scholarships and consistently made the Dean’s Honours List. He is currently a Trade Policy Officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
Sandro Pangilinan, Arts and Culture --- Sandro is a 22 year- old graduate in Culinary Management from Algonquin College. He won the Gold Medal in the 20th Annual Skills Canada Competition (2009), the Gold Medal in the 14th Annual Hot Food Competition, Algonquin College, 2009 and was named Culinary Student of the Year 2009.

Juanita Bawagan, Community Service and Leadership --- Juanita is a well rounded, 18 year-old first year student in Journalism at Carleton University. She received an Entrance scholarship and was a Millennium Excellence Award Laureate for excellence in academics, community service, leadership and innovation. She was honoured with the Canterbury Community Association Mark and Shanti Inman Award in Community service for her volunteer work with CHEO, Carolling for Canned Goods initiative, National Gallery of Canada Teen Council and the Ottawa Folk Festival.

The 2009-2010 Youth Achievement Awards is sponsored by the Filipino-Canadian Leaders for Leaders Foundation to recognize the achievements of Filipino-Canadian youth in the National Capital Region, to identify role models for Filipino-Canadian youth, and to encourage them to be engaged participants and leaders in Canadian society.

Fifteen Filipino-Canadian Youth Nominated for Achievement Awards

Press Release, October 31, 2009

Filipino-Canadian Leaders for Leaders Foundation Youth Awards Update

Fifteen Filipino-Canadian Youth Nominated for Achievement Awards, Former Minister Dr. Rey Pagtakhan to chair Selection Committee

The Filipino-Canadian Leaders for Leaders Foundation (FCLLF) announced today that the nomination for the Youth Achievement Awards is now closed and fifteen (15) outstanding youths have been nominated for their achievement in arts and culture, academics, community service and leadership. The nominees are:

Marie Coligado
Karl Sabas
Sandro Pangilinan
Juanita Bawagan
Gemma Villanueva
Patrick Cuenco
Ivan Dancel
Teri Agpoon
Nadine Snowling
Victoria Grace Ramos
Khrisa Dayola
Maria Rosales
Thegy Lona Lomocso
Christopher Sabarre
Alea De Castro

A distinguished panel of community leaders and role models will serve as the Selection Committee for the Youth Achievement Awards. The Chair of the Selection Committee is the Hon. Dr. Rey Pagtakhan, former Minister of Veterans Affairs and MP, Winnipeg North, and a prominent leader of the Filipino-Canadian community. Other members of the Selection Committee include:

*Adrian Harewood, host of Local news Late Night on CBC Television. Adrian is a familiar voice to CBC Radio One listeners in Ottawa as the host of the city's number one drive home show, All in a Day;

*Gary Lacey, Director General, Facilities and Security Directorate, Health Canada;

*Sharon McGarry, Vice President, Hulse, Playfair and McGarry and

*Anna Karina Tabunar, Communications Strategist and Consultant, former broadcast journalist and news anchor.

The Youth Achievement Awards nominees and award recipients will be recognized at an Awards Gala event to be held on February 6, 2010 at the Marconi Centre. The winner(s) in each category will receive $500 in cash and an Award plaque.

The Youth Achievement Awards was established by the FCLLF to celebrate excellence and promote the engagement and civic participation of Filipino-Canadian youth in Canadian society. The FCLLF founding directors are Regina Sosing Ferrar, Margarita Anzures-Berry, Amelita Armit and Nena Nera, with Betty Obas as founding volunteer member.

To contact us: please email us at: filcanleaders@gmail.com or visit our blog @ http://filcanyouthaward.blogspot.com/2009/07/2009-filipino-canadian-youth.html