PAGADIAN
CITY - The Junior Chamber International (JCI) is now
celebrating the JCI Week starting off with a Thanksgiving Mass yesterday at San
Jose Parish Church here, followed by a motorcade around the city with JCI
Bayanima, JCI Greater Pagadian, Inc. and JCI Yllana in attendance, and a
badminton friendship game.
JCI
Yllana President Christine Rose Padayhag said highlighting the event is the launching
of “Boto
Ko Sagrado,” a national program of the Jaycees aimed at educating
today’s young voters to vote with their conscience, recognize the sanctity of
their votes and how this can shape our nation.
Ms. Padayhag said
Boto Ko Sagrado focuses its advocacy on creating a positive change in this
country by holding the vote sacred and to vote by intelligence and not by popularity
preference come May 2013 elections.
This
year’s theme, “Binding the Regions, Building the Nation” aptly portrays JCI’s
vision to bring about positive change in society and to encourage everyone to
seek excellence and be an example for the world to follow.
As
it strives to target solutions to different problems in our communities to
build a better world for ourselves, JCI Yllana has scheduled activities such as
spiritual counseling at the Provincial Jail on April 17 from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00
p.m. to provide inmates with the knowledge that there is life beyond prison
walls, and hope in every difficult situation.
JCI
Yllana will spearhead the “Dengue-Free” campaign launching at the Agora Market
at exactly 1:00 p.m. on April 18 to educate the public regarding the making of
mosquito traps with the use of plastic bottles with yeast and sugar. This will
be a cost-effective and efficient way to trap mosquitoes which hopefully will
eradicate the dreaded disease.
To
cap the celebration, an art exhibit will be held at ZamboSur Arts Center, 3rd
Floor, Sun Square Business Center on April 19 at 4:00 p.m. showcasing the sketches
of renowned national artists Nemesio Miranda, Raul Isidro and Al Perez among
others, to include works of local artists.
JCI
is a leading global network of young active citizens aged 18-40, sharing the
belief that in order to create lasting positive change, we must improve
ourselves and the world around us. (PIA9)