Jollibee remains steadfast in honoring exemplary families—whose values resonate in their communities through their selfless initiatives—in the 9th Jollibee Family Values Awards. Their inspiring stories and advocacies again took front and center during the Gabi ng Parangal para sa Pamilyang Pilipino held at Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria in Ortigas.
Recognized for their family values-driven advocacies that fostered meaningful change in their respective communities, the 9th JFVA winning families include: Mrs. Dorotea Mansing and family of Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, for donating children’s books to public schools; Mr. Jerome and Mrs. Zenaida Paler and family of Maasin City, Southern Leyte, for starting a drug rehabilitation and recovery program; Mr. Alvin and Sandra Montano and family of Quezon City for conducting outreach and disaster training programs stressing capacity and resiliency building; Mr. Rey and Mrs. Mary Grace Bufi and family of Taguig City, for teaching literacy and bringing the joy of reading to far-flung communities with scarce resources; Mr. Jeson and Mrs. Fretzel Anne Viñas and family of Quezon City, for giving free eye examinations to deprived and neglected school children; and Mr. Virigilio and Mrs. Ana Maria Bacudio and family of Malate, Manila, who received a Special Citation for Education last year, but is now a main winner for further expanding their advocacy of providing libraries and other material donations to communities in Mindoro.
Hailing from Davao Oriental, the Plaza Family receives a Special Citation for Children for their advocacy to send underprivileged children to school and preserve the marine wildlife of Dahican. They are my favorite awardee and their story inspired me the most in helping underprivileged and orphaned children.
Jollibee also conferred special citations to families who are focused on specific advocacies. The Special Citation for Education was presented to Mr. Edielon and Mrs. Leticia Manuel and family of Solana, Cagayan Province, for their I-Saved (Saving Vulnerable, Education, and Dreams) that offers programs to alleviate hunger and other household problems to Aeta Communities and severely wasted children in Cagayan; Mrs. Norma Plaza and family of Mati City, Davao Oriental who, through their Amihan sa Dahican, sends underprivileged children to school while spearheading projects to protect and serve the marine wildlife of Dahican. Mrs. Julieta Elago and family of Cabadbaran City, Agusan Del Norte helps underprivileged students study college through Project Scholar while Project ADAMMS (Adopt a Mamanwa, a Manobo Student) provides scholarship support and other needs to indigenous people throughout high school; and Mr. Rhamley and Mrs. Natalia Sali of Hagonoy, Bulacan and London, UK, supports environmental projects and tree planting programs through their One Child One Tree movement.
More than providing school outreach programs in remote areas of Negros Oriental, the Mansing Family of Dumaguete also gives motivational talks that promote disability awareness led by the patriarch, Zacarias Mansing, Jr.
The six winning families each received a P300,000 cash prize, a brass trophy designed by renowned sculptor Michael Cacnio, and P10,000 worth of Jollibee gift certificates. The special citation recipients were each given P100,000 in cash, a plaque of recognition, and P3,000 worth of Jollibee gift certificates.
“The past nine years of JFVA has been a great showcase of how everyday efforts of one family can transform, empower, and revolutionize society,” shares Jollibee Philippines President JJ Alano as he gives his welcome speech.
“It is an honor and privilege once again to pay tribute to our latest JFVA winners who bring inspiring stories of hope and positivity through their selfless advocacies,” said JJ Alano, Jollibee Philippines President. “Jollibee has always been championing positive Filipino values throughout the years and to know that there are more Filipino families all over the country and abroad who exemplify this is truly heartening. Through the Jollibee Family Values Awards, it is our desire to give encouragement and support to these outstanding families who have done nothing but spread love, light, and joy to others through their respective community endeavors that are truly life changing, meaningful, and impactful.”
A Special Citation for Indigenous People awardee, the Elago Family of Agusan del Norte has touched lives for helping college students fund their education with Project Scholar.
The 9th Gabi ng Parangal sa Pamilyang Pilipino centered on the theme of Katha, as the Jollibee Family Values Awards turns the page to the next chapter–one filled with even more inspiring and touching stories, always chronicling stories of goodwill and kindness from Filipino family heroes.
The 9th JFVA hosts Vince Velasco (leftmost) and Dimples Romana (second from right) show their jolly smiles as they share the stage with Jollibee executives (second from left) Francis Flores, Jollibee Global Brand CMO, JFC Philippines Country Business Group Marketing Head and concurrent Jollibee Philippines Marketing Head; (third from left) Arline Adeva, Jollibee Brand Communications, PR and Digital Marketing Head; and (rightmost) JJ Alano, Jollibee Philippines President.
The task of sifting through volumes of submitted entries was taken on by a selection committee composed mainly of veteran JFVA judges: Assistant Vice President and Head of Brand Communications, PR, and Digital Marketing of Jollibee Philippines Arline Adeva, representing Jollibee Global Brand CMO and JFC Philippines Country Business Group and Jollibee PH Marketing Head Francis Flores, Jollibee Group Foundation Executive Director Gisela Tiongson, parenting and relationship consultant Maribel Dionisio, Chairman of Homeschool Global Learning, Inc., Edric Mendoza, lifestyle columnist and children’s advocate Audrey Tan-Zubiri, actress Dimples Romana, and Jollibee HR Head Jazel Mendoza. Other judges include Coca-Cola Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability Director Jonah de Lumen-Pernia, and Arabelle Magallona, Head of Sustainability of HOUSE Foundation, representing Messy Bessy CEO and Founder Krie Reyes-Lopez.
The 9th JFVA is made possible with the support of Co-Presenter Coca-Cola, Official airline and Special Citation for the Environment Partner Cebu Pacific, Official Residence Partner Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn, Jollibee Group Foundation, and campaign sponsors Hisense, Vanguard Screening Solutions, 2KK (Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid Foundation), AD/HD Society of the Philippines and JFC Brands – Burger King, Chowking, Greenwich, Mang Inasal and Red Ribbon.
Everyone has the ability to love and care for other
Thank you Jollibee for inviting me! Filipiniana outfit for this special event, the 9th Jollibee Family Values Awards
The JFVA’s message is clear, we are all capable of loving, caring, and sharing. It doesn’t matter if we are rich or poor. Many of the awardees are in challenging situations themselves but they inspire us to look past our shortcomings and focus on serving others. Isn’t that we are here on earth to do?
Each of the awardees also shared their inspiring messages. Clearly all of them served others not to glorify themselves (most of the winners directed the glory to God) or gain recognition, but because it is the right thing to do. Now that Christmas is near let us do the same and every day to love and share what we have.