58th ANCM Proceedings - Boy Scouts of the Philippines

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58th ANCM Proceedings - Boy Scouts of the Philippines
DAY 1
Pre-Council Meeting Activities and Opening Ceremony
20 May 2014 (Tuesday)
BIENVENIDO B. TOLEDO
Regional Scout Director, EVR/WVR
Officer of the Day
The delegates to the 58th Annual National Council Meeting (ANCM) coming from different provinces,
cities and municipalities across the country began to arrive in Bacolod City on 19 May 0215.
Bacolod City, the capital of the Province of Negros Occidental and host of the 58th Annual National
Council Meeting of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) is one of the most populous cities in Western
Visayas. Known for its MassKara Festival held during the 3rd week of October of every year and popular
for being a friendly city, it is hailed as the ‘City of Smiles’. In 2008, it was named as the ‘Best Place to Live
in the Philippines’ by MoneySense Magazine.
The 58th Annual National Council Meeting was held at the L’Fisher Hotel along Lacson Street. The entire
morning of the 20th of May was devoted to the registration of delegates. The registration was handled
by the 58th ANCM Secretariat composed of staff coming from the BSP National and Regional Offices. At
around ten o’clock in the morning, the National Executive Board (NEB) convened for a meeting in order
to deliberate on important matters to be discussed and threshed out during the Conference.
At two o’clock in the afternoon, a group of employees from the City Tourism Office of the Local
Government of Bacolod City rendered a special performance, showcasing the traditional MassKara
dance to the delegates.
a. Roll Call of Delegates. The Officer of the Day, Director Bienvenido B. Toledo of Western and
Eastern Visayas Regions made the Roll Call of the Delegates per region. Per records of the 58th
ANCM Secretariat, a total of FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR (554) delegates registered for the 58th
Annual National Council Meeting coming from ten Scouting Regions, one hundred nineteen
Local Councils, the NEB, as well as from visiting National Scout Organizations (NSO’s) in the Asia
Pacific Region. Hereunder is the summary of the delegates of the, viz:
Ilocos Region
Northeastern Luzon Region
Central Luzon Region
National Capital Region
Southern Tagalog Region
Bicol Region
Western Visayas Region
Eastern Visayas Region
Western Mindanao Region
Eastern Mindanao Region
National Executive Board
Visiting National Scout Organizations
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b. General Orientation. In order to appraise the delegates and the guests of the basic house rules
that will be enforced throughout the duration of the Conference, the following rules were
reiterated:
Basic Details
1. Each delegate is expected to attend all plenary sessions and actively participate in the
discussion.
2. The General Program of Activities will serve as the day-to-day guide for the series of
events and activities that will be conducted during the duration of the Conference.
Should there be any changes in the schedule; the announcement will come directly from
the Officer of the Day.
3. The identification cards must be pinned at chest level at all times.
4. Be punctual. There will be a roll call before every plenary session.
5. Each delegate must strictly conform to the attire for the day as stipulated in the General
Program of Activities.
6. The grounds at the pool area have been designated as the only smoking area in the
premises of the hotel. In order to maintain cleanliness, cigarette butts should be
disposed properly in the designated cigarette bins.
7. Meals will be served as scheduled. However, a ‘No Meal Ticket, No Plate! Policy’ will be
enforced.
Mobilization
1. In the case of the delegates who opted to stay in other hotels, they may take a quick
jeepney ride going to the conference venue for a fare of P7.50 only via Bata-Libertad or
Mandalagan-Libertad. Cabs are also available, 24 hours.
2. The Welcome Dinner is sponsored by the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental.
It will be held at the Silay City Convention Center. Vehicles will be provided to escort the
delegates to and from the venue.
Tokens, Souvenirs and Tours
1. The souvenir items of the Conference will be issued upon registration. It will include the
58th ANCM Kits, the Conference Bag, the 2013 Annual Report, the Proceedings of the
57th Annual National Council Meeting and the 2012 Audited Financial Statement of the
BSP.
2. The special tokens of the 58th ANCM will be distributed by the host council per
delegation.
3. Every delegate will be given a discount stub of 5% that can be used in the purchase of
various pasalubong and native delicacies from BongBong’s Pasalubong Center.
4. Should anyone wish to avail of any of the tour packages of the Local Government of
Bacolod City, they are to inquire directly at the Booth of the City Tourism Office just
beside the registration area.
National Court of Honor
1. The awardees for the National Court of Honor must confirm their attendance with the
Awards Supervisor of the BSP National Office, Mr. Leon Carmelo G. Saliendra not later
than 5 o’clock in the afternoon of 21 May 2015. The policy on ‘No Confirmation, No
Award’ will strictly be enforced.
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2. The taking of photos during the National Court of Honor is highly discouraged so as not
to befuddle the solemnity of the ceremony.
c. Progress Update Reports. The members of the National Executive Board who were assigned to
specific projects, including their counterparts from the BSP National Office rendered their
respective Progress Update Reports, detailing their latest accomplishments, activities that were
conducted, and their current status.
i.
Green is Go! Go for the Real Thing!
The Program and Adult Resources Development Executive of the Field Operations
Division, Mr. Yasser F. Sarona rendered the reports for the special projects being
implemented by the BSP with its different partner agencies and institutions.
In 2007, the BSP inked a partnership agreement with the Coca Cola Far East, Ltd. for a
noble advocacy of protecting and preserving the environment. Dubbed as the ‘Green is
Go! Go for the Real Thing!’ Project, it aims to contribute towards achieving one of the
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) of the United Nations (UN) on Environmental
Protection. It is a project to ensure environmental sustainability and reforesting
denuded areas in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It also includes the construction of
Scout Nurseries, propagation of trees, saplings and seedlings to help lessen the impact
of Climate Change through Massive Tree Planting activities.
Through the project, the BSP has already planted a total of two hundred eleven
thousand four hundred ninety eight (211,498) endemic trees covering all the ten (10)
Scouting Regions. The total number trees planted is an accumulated result for CY 2011,
CY 2012 and CY 2013, participated by Scouts and Scout Leaders from different Scouting
activities at the District, Council, Region and National levels.
The members of the National Council were encouraged to join and help in the
promotion of the project in their respective localities in partnership with the Local
Offices of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, as part of the
National Greening Program of the government.
Under the Green is Go! Go for the Real Thing! Project are the Go Green!, Grow Green!
and Earn Green! Merit Badges. They have been made part of the Progressive Scheme
and Merit Badge System of the BSP, to give Scouts and young people, the opportunity to
learn life-skills that will help them in the future, to take care of the environment and
natural resources, and to cultivate in them the character and values of sustainability and
livelihood.
ii.
Messengers of Peace Initiatives (MoP)
The Messengers of Peace (MoP) Initiatives is the flagship program of the World
Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). It is a program that seeks to inspire
young Scouts to do a single act of kindness every day.
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The MoP Initiative supports five (5) service criteria – (a) Training in Dialogue, (b) Support
to Specific Peace Projects, (c) Support to Young People Living in “Hot” Conflict
Situations, (d) Capacity Strengthening and (e) Globalizing the MoP Network.
The BSP has expanded its scope and reach in promoting the Messengers of Peace
Initiatives, covering all 10 Scouting Regions and 119 Local Councils. It has been
institutionalized in all of the programs, activities and trainings of the BSP through
National Office Memorandum No. 23, Series of 2014. At the same time, all Local,
Provincial, Regional, National Scouting Jamborees, Moots, Venture Camps, Training
Courses, Seminar-workshops, Scout Youth Fora already include a discussion on the
Initiatives.
The BSP has always been at the Top 10 at the WORLD Level in terms of Membership in
the Online Platform, Service Hours and Service Projects. Number 1 in Service Hours,
Number 2 in Membership, and Number 6 in Service Projects in the most recent report in
March 2014.
iii.
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
The BSP has been accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) as a service provider and
as a component of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) being implemented in
higher learning institutions.
The Scouting Program is being offered as a component of the NSTP under the Civic
Welfare Training Service (CWTS) program. It refers to programs or activities contributory
to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or
the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health,
education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and morals of the
citizenry.
For many years now, the BSP continues to promote the adoption of CWTS Scouting in
various schools and colleges in the country, most especially in the higher educational
institutions.
iv.
Community-Based Scouting (CBS)
Scouting offers a progressive learning environment. It also provides opportunities for
self-reflection and self-initiated endeavors that translate into group cohesion leading to
active and harmonious community life processes. It is an avenue for character
development, citizenship, skills for self-reliance and service to others.
Community-Based Scouting is a “composite program unit” of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines that offers a unique opportunity for “Membership Growth” and “Reaching
Out” to the broader segments of the society, especially to the out-of-school-youth and
young people in the community. A venue that caters to “Effective Delivery” of Five (5)
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Sectional Programs (KID, KAB, Boy, Senior and Rover Scouting) of the BSP – through
greater community participation, involvement and development.
The support from the Members of the National Council was then sought to help in the
promotion and organization of Community-based Scouting units in their respective Local
Councils and in order to build strong Scouting units at the grassroots level.
v.
International Events and Activities
Mayor Dale Corvera of Cabadbaran City, the International Commissioner of the Boy
Scouts of the Philippines rendered his report on the various international events and
activities that were calendared for 2014 and sought the participation of the different
Local Councils of the BSP. The events and activities include the following:
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Terengganu International Scout Jamboree (Malaysia, 1-6 June 2014)
5th Mongolian National Jamboree (Mongolia, 2-8 July 2014)
4th International Patrol Jamboree (Korea, 1-6 August 2014)
Colombo Scout Centenary Jamboree (Sri Lanka, 1-7 August 2014)
Adventure14 (Canada, 2-9 August 2014)
APR Workshop on Environment Education in Scouting (Australia, 2-5 June 2014)
APR Workshop on Fundraising (Macau, 5-8 July 2014)
APR Seminar on Value-Based Scouting (Singapore, 2-5 August 2014)
APR Seminar on the Scouts of the World Award (Korea, 23-26 October 2014)
12th World Scout Youth Forum (Slovenia, 4-7 August 2014)
40th World Scout Conference (Slovenia, 11-15 August 2014)
23rd World Scout Jamboree (Japan, 28 July – 8 August 2015)
Mayor Corvera also discussed the essential details for participation in the above-stated
events and activities – inclusive dates and venue, registration cost, etc.
vi.
100 Years Celebration of the Introduction of the Scouting Program in the Philippines
The Chairman of the Centennial Celebration Committee and Member Emeritus of the
National Executive Board, Gov. Roberto M. Pagdanganan rendered the Progress Report
for the 100 Years Celebration of the Introduction of the Scouting Program in the
Philippines.
Prior to threshing out the focal points of his report, he shared to the National Council
the proud history of the BSP. Being the oldest and the largest youth organization in the
country, BSP faced various challenges and its capability and resilience had been put to
test since the first all Muslim Filipino Boy Scout troop was organized in Zamboanga City
in 1914. From the outbreak of the war in the Pacific in 1941 where the Scouts and their
leaders served the country in many ways; to the suspension of its operations by the
Japanese Imperial Forces in 1942 and its resumption in 1945; as well as the tragedy that
befell its delegates to the 11th World Scout Jamboree in Marathon, Greece in 1963, the
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BSP has remained unfazed and steadfast and even grew stronger as it coped up with all
its trials and challenges.
He informed the National Council that the NEB has appointed a 9-man panel to
constitute the Centennial Celebration Committee, seven (7) of them are incumbent
members of the NEB, and the two (2) are former members of the same whose expertise
on the program and history of Scouting will be of paramount import for the celebration.
To guide and to counsel the Committee, Mr. Maximino J. Edralin, Jr., National Public
Relations Commissioner of the NEB has been designated as its Adviser.
Chairman Pagdanganan reported that there are a total of eight (8) big activities that
have been scheduled throughout the centennial year, all of which will be closely
monitored by the Committee, viz:
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Philippine Scouting Centennial Banquet
Philippine Scouting Centennial Jamborees
Philippine Scouting Centennial Peace Torch and Baton Relay
Philippine Scouting Centennial Commemorative Items (medallion, stamps,
neckerchiefs, patches, slides, button pins and other memorabilia)
Philippine Scouting Centennial Run
Philippine Scouting Centennial Marker
Philippine Scouting Centennial Coffee Table Book
Philippine Scouting Centennial Song
The theme for the celebration is ‘Peace and Development through Scouting.’ It will be
the theme of the BSP from May 2014 until November 2015. Similarly, the Committee
has caused the issuance of National Office Memorandum No. 43, Series of 2014 re:
Commemorative Neckerchief and Patch for the 100 Years Celebration of the
Introduction of the Scouting Program in the Philippines, requiring all Local Councils that
the centennial neckerchief will be used as the special neckerchief of the BSP from July
2014 until November 2015, except for National Court of Honors and trainings for Scouts
and Scout Leaders at all levels.
Clarification was pointed that the celebration is not only for the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines but, it is a celebration as well for the Girl Scouts of the Philippines. The
celebration is arched on the introduction of the Scouting program in the country.
At the end of his report, Chairman Pagdanganan reiterated his call to the National
Council to support the different programs and activities calendared throughout the year
in commemoration of the Philippine Scouting Centennial Celebration, ‘Truly, this is a
very exciting time for the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. Our centenary will set the tone
for all the great things that the Scouting Movement will have to offer for the Filipino
youth over the next 100 Years.’
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d. Special Update Report for the Philippine Scouting Centennial Jamboree for Mindanao. A
Special Update Report was delivered by Atty. Jose Rizalino Ortega, Council Chairman of
Zamboanga City Council, and the host of the Philippine Scouting Centennial Jamboree for
Mindanao. As a Chairman of the Local Jamboree Organizing Committee, Chairman Ortega
reported to the National Council the preparations that the Zamboanga City Council is doing, in
partnership with the Local Government of Zamboanga City and the Zamboanga City Freeport
and Economic Zone.
Chairman Ortega also discussed the security measures that will be put in place in order to assure
the safety and the security of the participants. The Philippine Scouting Centennial Jamboree for
Mindanao alone was expecting about five thousand (5,000) participants from across Eastern and
Western Mindanao and from other regions as well. Finally, Chairman Ortega, assured the
participants to the Jamboree that partnerships have already been made are still being explored
in order to give the participants the experience of the lifetime during the Jamboree.
e. Soft Launching of the Philippine Scouting Centennial Song. The Centennial Celebration
Committee commissioned the services of Mr. Aries Rey Sales, National Winner of the Search for
the Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts of the Philippines in 2004 to render the Philippine Scouting
Centennial Song. Entitled ‘Lipad,’ it had its soft-launching during the 58th Annual National
Council Meeting and has gained the approval and the nod of the delegates of the Conference
not only for its lyrics, but also for its music.
The lyric of the song is stated below:
Narration:
Isang pagbibigay pugay sa isang daang taon
Ng tunay na paglilingkod at pagharap sa bawat hamon
Laging handa sa lahat ng panahon
Heto na…
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Isang gawi, isang paniniwala
Sa puso at isip, hinding-hindi nawawala
Ang alab ng damdamin, lalong sumisidhi
Di kayang supilin, kahit man lang sandali
II.
Isang samahan, isang kapatiran
Pinagbuklod ng tawag ng dakilang Maykapal
Paglilingkod sa bayan at pagtulong sa kapwa
Naging bahagi na ng salita at gawa.
Chorus:
Scouting, patuloy kang lumipad
Sa tuktok ng bundok at sa ulap
Scouting, abutin ang mataas na pangarap
Mithiin na banal, ariin mong ganap
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Scouting, patuloy kang lumipad
Tuparin ang ‘yong misyon at ang tunay na hangad
Scouting, gabayan ang kabataan sa daang matapat
Upang ang mundo’y mabago mong ganap.
III.
Ika-sandaang taon ng iyong pagsilang,
Sa bansang Pilipinas na iyong tahanan
Pinag-aalayan ng mga kabataang
Kapaki-pakinabang sa ating lipunan
(Repeat Chorus)
Rap:
Gagawin ang aking buong makakaya
Upang tumupad sa aking tungkulin sa kapwa
Gagawin ko ang lahat, akoy magiging matapat
Ako’y di mapapagod sa pagtulong sa iba.
Sa lahat ng pagkakataon
Pamamalagiing malakas ang aking katawan
Mapagkakatiwalaan sa lahat ng panahon
Bumaha o lumindol ako’y mabilis umaksyon
Ako’y magalang, masunurin, mabait
Ako’y matapang, malinis at matipid
Ako ay may tungkulin na “balikat ng kaibigan”
Pangakong mamahalin aking mga magulang
At higit sa lahat, tungkulin ko sa Diyos
Kasama natin sya sa pagbangon sa unos
Para sa kanya, marangal ang asal
Di lamang ginagawa sa ngalan ng aking dangal.
After all the reports were rendered, the Officer of the Day once again made a Roll Call of the Delegates
in preparation for the arrival of the Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines and President of the
Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Hon. Jejomar C. Binay and the Opening Ceremony.
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OPENING CEREMONY
58 Annual National Council Meeting
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20 May 2014 (Tuesday)
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HON. JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Guest of Honor and Speaker
Upon the arrival of the Guest of Honor and Speaker, the Opening Program of the 58th Annual National
Council Meeting immediately followed, with the Director for Field Operations, Engr. Rogelio S. Villa, Jr.
as the Master of Ceremonies.
In his Opening Remarks, Hon. Leo G. Lasacar, Vice President for Mindanao and Conference Chairman of
the 58th Annual National Council Meeting welcomed all the delegates to Bacolod City. ‘This is the biggest
gathering of all of the ranking officials of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. Let us bear in mind the reason
why we are here - to chart the future of this organization, and the future of the 2.4 million Boy Scouts
that we serve.’
Thereafter, the Welcome Remarks were delivered by the Provincial Governor of Negros Occidental, Hon.
Alfredo G. Maranon, Jr., the Mayor of Bacolod City, Hon. Monico O. Puentevella, the Council Chairman
of Bacolod City Council, Mr. Alfredo R. Gonzales and the Council Chairman of Negros Occidental Council,
Hon. Agustin Ernesto G. Bascon.
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado, Senior Vice President and Acting Secretary General of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines introduced the Guest of Honor and Speaker.
In his Keynote Address, Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
remarked that, ‘The 58th Annual National Council Meeting is a meeting of great men and women in the
Scouting Movement and shall always be remembered as a tribute to the young people and the future
and as a solemn declaration of our continued of and loyalty to our oath to do our duty to God, country
and fellow human being.’
Immediately after the Opening Ceremony, the delegates were escorted to the buses waiting just outside
of the hotel in order to bring them to the Silay City Convention Center for the Welcome Dinner,
sponsored by the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental under the auspices of Hon. Alfredo G.
Maranon, Jr.
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DAY 2
Plenary Sessions, Awarding and Recognition Ceremonies
21 May 2014 (Wednesday)
PEDRO B. PENADOS
Regional Scout Director, WMR
Officer of the Day
The second day of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting was the most important day of the
Conference that highlight the elections and the awarding ceremonies.
The Order of Business were: 1st Plenary Session (Approval of the Proceedings of the 57th Annual National
Council Meeting, President’s Report, Treasurer’s Report), 2nd Plenary Session (Report of the Nomination
Committee, Election of Four (4) Regular Members of the National Executive Board), Awarding Ceremony
(2014 Tribute to the Outstanding Scoutmaster, Outstanding Regional and Council Chairpersons,
Outstanding Regional and Council Scout Commissioners), Awards and Recognition (Presentation of BSP
Local Charters, Lorillard Spencer Trophy Award, National Executive Board Recognitions, National Scout
Shop Recognitions, Other Awards) and the Farewell Dinner.
At around 8:30 in the morning, the Officer of the Day, Director Pedro B. Penados of Western Mindanao
Region started the Roll Call of the Delegates. Before proceeding to the order of the day, a simple
Morning Ceremony was conducted. Director Penados then introduced the Presiding Officer of the 1st
Plenary Session, Hon. Del R. De Guzman, Vice President for Luzon of the National Executive Board and
Mayor of Marikina City.
Prior to convening the 1st Plenary Session, the Presiding Officer recognized the presence of Vice
President Jejomar C. Binay, President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
a. First Plenary Session
HON. DEL R. DE GUZMAN
Vice President for Luzon
Presiding Officer
The 1st Plenary Session of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting was called to order at
exactly 9:08 in the morning.
i.
Presentation, Review and Approval of the Proceedings of the
57th Annual National Council Meeting
The Presiding Officer directed the assembly to review the proceedings of the 57th Annual
National Council Meeting held at the Philippine Scouting Center for the Asia-Pacific
Region, Makiling National Scout Reservation, Los Baños, Laguna last 19-22 February
2013. Prior to this, the Officer of the Day had earlier requested the assembly to go over
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the said proceedings in order to thresh out any matter that may arise from the
proceedings.
With no matters arising from the proceedings of the 57 th Annual National Council
Meeting, Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez of the Province of Misamis Oriental and Member
of the National Executive Board moved for its approval. The motion was duly seconded
on the floor. Hearing no objections, the Presiding Officer approved the proceedings of
the 57th Annual National Council Meeting as presented.
ii.
Report of the National Treasurer
MR. ENRIQUE B. LAGDAMEO
National Treasurer
National Executive Board, BSP
The Presiding Officer then recognized the National Treasurer of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines, Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo for the Treasurer’s Report.
Mr. Lagdameo requested the assembly to look and go over with the Annual Audit
Report 2012 of the BSP which was prepared by the Commission on Audit, copies of
which have been duly included in the 58th ANCM Kit. He posited that the BSP is now a
government owned or controlled corporation (GOCC). He further clarified that the
Annual Audit Report 2012 of the BSP have been duly audited by the Commission on
Audit, pursuant to their mandate as enshrined under the Constitution.
But since the National Treasurer is supposed to report the financial standing of the BSP
as of 2013, he elucidated that for purposes of transparency, they have included the
“Unaudited” Financial Statement of the BSP for 2013 in the 58th ANCM Kits. It was made
clear that of as date, the COA Resident Auditor of the BSP is still auditing the Financial
Statement of the BSP for CY 2013.
‘We cannot confirm nor deny anything at this point in time, until the audit is
completed,’ he said.
Immediately after the National Treasurer rendered his report, the Presiding Officer once
again reiterated that the Annual Audit Report for CY 2012 and the “Unaudited” Financial
Statement for CY 2013 are all included in the 58th ANCM Kits, all of which were given
upon registration.
With no further clarifications, Councilor Jorge Banal, Chairman of the Public Relations
Committee of the NEB moved for the approval of the Annual Audit Report for CY 2012
and for the approval of the Financial Statement of the BSP for CY 2013, subject to COA
audit.
The motion, having been duly seconded with no objection, the Annual Audit Report for
CY of the BSP was duly approved. In the same manner, the “Unaudited” Financial
Statement of the BSP for CY 2013 was also approved subject to COA audit.
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iii.
Report of the President
Vice President
JEJOMAR C. BINAY
President
Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Continuing with the order of the day, the Presiding Officer then recognized Vice
President Jejomar C. Binay, President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for his report.
The Vice President took the podium straightaway to render his report. The Report of the
President consisted of two parts – the Management Aspect on the part of the President,
and the Operations Aspect on the part of the Secretary General.
Vice President Binay acknowledged that the BSP is ‘moving forward with a renewed
strength and vigor, as a potent vehicle for social transformation.’ Hence, his report,
though titled as the President’s Report is not his alone, but more importantly, it is the
report of the volunteers and lay leaders who have selflessly devoted themselves for the
growth and development of the young people. The report contains the entire feat and
achievements of the BSP as a relevant organization in the society for CY 2013.
The Report of the President centered on Membership Growth as the Major Final Output
of the BSP for CY 2013, anchored on six (6) key strategic areas: [a] Quality Management,
[b] Capacity Building, [c] Image Building, [d] Maximized and Diversified Income
Resources, [e] Quality Program and Training for Young People and Adult Leaders and [f]
Community Involvement.
After the report has been rendered, Councilor Jorge Banal, Chairman of the Public
Relations Committee of the National Executive Board moved for the adoption and the
approval of the Report of the President.
With the motion duly seconded and hearing no objections and/or reactions to the
Report of the President, the motion was carried.
A copy of the President’s Report has been included in this document for reference.
iv.
Dialogue with the President / Open Forum
The Presiding Officer, with the indulgence of the President, opened the floor for
questions and allowed the assembly to have a dialogue.
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The first query came from Atty. Moises Dalisay, Jr., Member of the Local Council
Executive Board (LCEB) of Iligan City Council. Dalisay stated that the just
yesterday, 20 May 2014, the LCEB of Iligan City Council filed a letter-appeal with
the NEB thru the Secretary General, to provide and allocate funds for the
employment benefits, including retirement gratuities and leave benefits for the
staff assigned to their Council.
Atty. Dalisay further reiterated that such benefits are warranted under existing
laws and civic services regulations in the country for all government offices.
Atty. Dalisay’s query stems from his concern that the LCEB of Iligan City Council
cannot afford to pay the retirement benefits of one of the staff of the Local
Council will be retiring on January 2015.
In order to address the query, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado, Senior Vice President
and Acting Secretary General postulated that this concern is not only limited to
Iligan City Council alone, but for most of the Local Councils as well. Hence,
Avisado proposed to the President that a study must first be conducted. To this
end, the former stated that a National Office Memorandum has already been
released clarifying the status of the staff of the BSP at the level of the Local
Councils, because the BSP, having been classified as a GOCC is bound to abide
by existing laws and regulations relative to the benefits of the employees.
To this end, Atty. Dalisay reiterated that the letter-appeal filed by Iligan City
Council be given due course and serious consideration by the NEB. The said
request was duly noted.
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The second query came from Mr. Ireneo T. Borilla, Council Auditor of the LCEB
of Quezon City. Borilla raised an inquiry as to why the BSP has been classified as
a government owned or controlled corporation by the Governance Commission
on GOCC (GCG), when in fact, the Supreme Court has ruled that the BSP is a
public corporation only.
Mr. Borilla stated further, that, based on his appreciation of the documents, the
findings of the GCG is inconsistent with decision of the Supreme Court in the
case of Boy Scouts of the Philippines vs. Commission on Audit (GR No. 177131, 7
June 2011). In order to correct such mistake, Mr. Borilla moved for the BSP,
through the NEB, to reply to the GCG that BSP is not a GOCC but a public
corporation only.
The motion was duly considered. The President said that the BSP is indeed, a
public corporation, pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court.
Nevertheless, the President said that, he will refer the said concern to the Legal
Counsel of the BSP for further discussion and appropriate action.
x
Another query was raised by the Regional Director of the Department of
Education Region VIII and Regional Chairman of the Eastern Visayas Region, Dr.
Luisa Bautista-Yu regarding the status of the construction of the Council Office
Building for Tacloban City Council and Leyte Council, with funds donated by the
King of Sweden through the World Scout Foundation.
Since Mr. J. Rizal C. Pangilinan, Regional Director of the World Scout Bureau –
Asia Pacific Region was present, the President asked him to answer the query.
Mr. Pangilinan replied that the technical aspect of the construction were
already submitted to the World Scout Foundation, and per approval, the
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construction of the said buildings will start by June 2014. Nevertheless, in order
to cast away any shadow of doubt on the project, Mr. Pangilinan assured Dr.
Bautista-Yu, and the LCEB of Tacloban City and Leyte respectively, that the funds
are intact and are readily available.
x
Mrs. Marina Siaga, Member of the LCEB of Bohol expressed her gratitude to all
of the Local Councils and individuals who have helped Bohol Council and its
nearby councils in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yolanda, most especially to
Ms. Imelda S. Samson, Regional Scout Director for CLR/NELR/IR and the LCEB of
Abra Council.
x
Mr. Dominic Pelayo, Field Scout Executive of Cebu Council also expressed his
gratitude to the National Council and to the NEB for the Calamity Assistance
Fund amounting to five thousand pesos (PhP 5,000.00) that were given to all
professional Scouters who were affected by Super Typhoon Yolanda, and other
natural calamities.
x
Another query was raised by a gentleman from Davao Oriental Council
expressing his intention to propose for amendments to the National By Laws of
the BSP. Particularly, he was referring to the provision in the National By Laws
stating that any acquisition of any property, either by virtue of donation or
purchase must be under the name of the BSP.
The gentleman was proposing that the titles of the acquired lands and/or
properties must be under the name of the Local Council and not in the name of
the BSP as a whole.
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado answered the question on behalf of the President. He
stated that the matter is already being addressed and looked into by the NEB.
He further requested for Davao Oriental Council to forward a letter to the BSP
National Office to this effect.
Having no further questions on the floor, a member of the National Executive Board
moved a motion to terminate the open forum which was duly seconded. The Presiding
Officer then terminated the open forum and dialogue with the President.
Prior to adjournment, the President Officer recapitulated salient points that transpired
during the 1st Plenary Session.
With no further matters to discuss, the Presiding Officer, on motion duly seconded,
adjourned the 1st Plenary Session at exactly 10:09 in the morning.
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b. Second Plenary Session
ENGR. LEO G. LASACAR
Vice President for Mindanao
Presiding Officer
The 2nd Plenary Session of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting was called to order at
exactly 10:12 in the morning.
1. Report of the Nominations Committee
HON. DEL R. DE GUZMAN
Chairman
Nomination Committee, NEB
The Report of the Nominations Committee was delivered by its Chairman, Mayor Del R.
De Guzman, Vice President for Luzon.
Mayor De Guzman started his report by recapitulating pertinent provisions of the
National By Laws. Particularly, he reiterated Article V, Section 5:
“Information on Nominees. All proposals for nomination shall be submitted in
writing to the Committee on Nominations for its recommendation so as to be
received by the Committee at least four (4) weeks prior to the opening of the
National Council Meeting. This Committee shall be given full information
concerning all possible candidates. During the deliberations of the committee,
it shall meet in an executive session, and on request of any member, voting
for nominees for the National Executive Board may be by secret ballot.
This Committee shall submit a list of nominees containing not less than
twice nor more than thrice the number of positions to be filled. Nominations
on the floor may be allowed by majority vote of the members of the National
Council present at the meeting, provided that such person nominated on the
floor has been previously nominated but not considered by the Nominations
Committee.” (emphasis supplied)
The Nominations Committee, pursuant to its mandate stated above, convened last 21
April 2014 at the BSP National Office in Manila. In the same meeting, it reviewed all
nomination forms submitted by those vying for the four (4) slots as Regular Members of
the National Executive Board and the fifteen (15) slots as Private Sector
Representatives.
The following are the nominees that were accepted by the Nominations Committee, viz:
x
x
x
x
Asiaten, Danilo C.
Banal, Jorge L.
Destura, Pedro D.
Lagdameo, Enrique B.
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Mayor de Guzman then reported on the floor that there are only a total of four (4)
nominees for regular membership to the National Executive Board and such is not in
conformity with the provisions of Article V, Section of the National By Laws, primarily,
“xxx This Committee shall submit a list of nominees containing not less than twice nor
more than thrice the number of positions to be filled. xxx”
As a result thereof, the Nominations Committee reported the situation to the NEB in its
meeting held at the L’Fisher Hotel yesterday, 20 May 2014.
In the same meeting, the Nominations Committee, acting as a collegial body made a
recommendation to the NEB on to how to proceed with the elections. The
recommendation made was to ‘seek for the approval of the National Council to waive
the requirement on the number of nominees as provided for under Article V, Section 5 of
the National By Laws’ and ‘to the proceed with the election.’
Having said that, Mayor de Guzman, acting in his capacity as the Chairman of the
Nominations Committee moved that the provision provided under Article V, Section 5 of
the National By Laws requiring the number of nominees to be not less than twice nor
more than thrice the number of positions to be filled will be waived so that the National
Council can conduct the election as required. The motion was duly seconded. Hearing
no objections, the Presiding Officer ruled in favor of the motion. Hence, the provision
requiring a minimum number of nominees under the National By Laws was waived by
the National Council for purposes of the elections to be conducted during the 58th
Annual National Council Meeting.
With this development, the President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Vice
President Jejomar C. Binay clarified that consistent with the rules, an election must be
conducted and in order to fend off any issue that might arise from the decision of the
National Council, he further clarified that the BSP National Office has in fact released the
corresponding memorandum at the earliest possible time to give ample time for the
different Local Councils, and even for the members of the NEB to submit their
nominations, but, only four (4) nominees were submitted.
The Presiding Officer then announced the names of the fifteen (15) nominees for Private
Sector Representatives to the NEB. The said representatives will be elected by the
members of the NEB in their meeting scheduled tomorrow, 22 May 2015. However, as a
matter of procedure, the National Council must first approve the list of nominees for
Private Sector Representatives.
For reference, stated below is the list of nominees for the fifteen (15) slots as Private
Sector Representatives:
x
x
x
x
x
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Abayari, Francis Jr. R.
Almonte, Jorge T.
Aniag, Francisco B.
Ang, Jimmy A.
Aquino, Ireneo C.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Bautista, Reynaldo Jr. A.
Barbo, Edgardo
Carpio, Pepito M.
Cerilles, Antonio H.
Dieta, Efren Edgard A.
Dy, Henry C.
Gastardo, Jose Maria C.
Lacbain, Ramon M.
Lasacar, Leo G.
Matugas, Sol F.
Miranda, Nemesio B.
Pangilinan, Salvador D.
Train, Cedrick G.
Mayor de Guzman then moved for the approval of the list of the nominees for Private
Sector Representatives as presented by the Nominations Committee which was duly
seconded, thus, the motion was approved.
2. Report of the Elections Committee
ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
Chairman
Election Committee, NEB
Immediately after the report of the Nominations Committee, the Presiding Officer
recognized the Chairman of the Elections Committee, the Vice President for Visayas,
Atty. Arturo V. Umbac.
Atty. Umbac stated that the National Council has made a decision to waive the
constitutional requirement on the number of nominees for election. And since there
were only four (4) nominees, all of them will be considered winners. But for purposes of
satisfying the rule that each nominee should have at least one (1) vote, Atty. Umbac
requested the President, Vice President Jejomar C. Binay to cast the votes.
In compliance with the rules, the President, upon the request of the Chairman of the
Elections Committee, cast the vote for each of the nominees as follows:
x
x
x
x
Asiaten, Danilo C.
Banal, Jorge L.
Destura, Pedro D.
Lagdameo, Enrique B.
1 vote
1 vote
1 vote
1 vote
Having satisfied the rules, the Chairman of the Elections Committee then proclaimed the
winners of the election for the four (4) regular members of the NEB.
The winners were then requested to come up the stage to take their oath before the
Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines and President of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines.
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Immediately after the Oath Taking, and upon the motion duly seconded, the Presiding Officer
adjourned the 2nd Plenary Session of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting at exactly 10:29
in the morning.
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AWARDING CEREMONIES
2014 Tribute to the Scoutmaster, The Outstanding Regional and Council Chairpersons,
and The Outstanding Regional and Council Scout Commissioners
21 May 2014 (Wednesday)
1045H
MR. NEOGIN A. EVANGELISTA
President
PHILUSA Corporation
Guest of Honor and Speaker
The Awarding Ceremonies for the 2014 Tribute to the Scoutmaster, The Outstanding Regional and
Council Chairpersons and The Outstanding Regional and Council Scout Commissioners started shortly
after the adjournment of the 2nd Plenary Session.
The Tribute to the Scoutmaster is a search that aims to recognize unit leaders for their outstanding
performance in their respective institutions. The awards pays tribute to their hard work and dedication
in helping the BSP rear and nurture the youth for nation building, to be good men and women of the
community and society.
On the other hand, the Award for the Outstanding Regional/Council Chairpersons and Scout
Commissioners are part of the tokens of recognition of the BSP for their exceptional leadership, ardor,
zeal and support to the Regional and Local leaders in furthering the programs and thrusts of the
organization for its stakeholders and key partners.
This year’s selection was sponsored by the PHILUSA Corporation, a company primarily engaged in the
marketing and distribution of a wide range of hygienic and chemical products in the country. The
company was represented by its President, Mr. Neogin A. Evangelista.
Stated below are the winners of the each of the competing categories:
a. 2014 Outstanding Regional Chairperson
Atty. Daniel T. Fariñas of Northeastern Luzon Region and Vice Mayor of Baguio City was
adjudged as the Outstanding Regional Chairperson of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for 2014.
Unfortunately, Atty. Fariñas died on 4 May 2014, hence, the award was given posthumously
during the 58th Annual National Council Meeting to his wife.
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b. 2014 Outstanding Regional Scout Commissioner
The 2014 Outstanding Regional Scout Commissioner Award was conferred to Dr. Isabelita A.
Borres of Central Luzon Region and Regional Director of the Department of Education – Regional
Office III.
c. 2014 Outstanding Council Chairperson
Of the four (4) strong contenders of the coveted award of the Outstanding Council Chairperson,
Dr. Linda P. Tungcul of Cagayan North – Tuguegarao City Council emerged victorious.
d. 2014 Outstanding Council Scout Commissioner
Dr. Romeo M. Alip of Bulacan Council was conferred the distinction as the 2014 Outstanding
Council Scout Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
e. 2014 Outstanding Scoutmasters of the Philippines
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Scouter Arnel V. Bautista
Scouter Albino A. Berioso
Scouter Elmer C. Banania
Scouter Kervin Clyde C. Go
Scouter Joel B. Guinsayan
Scouter Leo Glenn G. Lao
Scouter Joseph D. Sarsaba
Scouter Ronaldo C. Abratique
Scouter Florencio B. Antonio
Eastern Pangasinan Council, IR
Negros Occidental Council, WVR
Laguna Council, STR
Manila Council, NCR
Nueva Vizcaya Council, NELR
Cebu Council, EVR
Camarines Sur Council, BR
Batangas City Council, STR
Manila Council, NCR
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
The Lorillard Spencer Award, Presentation of BSP Local Charters, National Scout Shop
Recognitions and National Executive Board Recognitions
21 May 2014 (Wednesday)
1330H
The afternoon session was dedicated for a short ceremony for the Awards and Recognition of the Boy
Scouts of the Philippines regarding the Lorillard Spencer Award, the Presentation of the BSP Local
Charters, the Recognitions from the National Scout Shop and the National Executive Board.
a. The Lorillard Spencer Award
The Lorillard Spencer Award is the most exalted award that the Boy Scouts of the Philippines is
giving to its top-performing member-councils across the archipelago. It bears the highest
distinction in terms of performance and general outputs.
The Award was instituted to promote Scouting throughout the country and to encourage those
in the professional service to always maintain a level of excellence in all their work in order to
provide better Scouting program for more young people.
The award is given to Local Councils that attain the highest percentage in terms of membership,
activities and advancement and administration for a period of twelve (12) months based on the
records, statistics and reports submitted to the BSP National Office.
The list of the winners in the different categories of the Lorillard Spencer Award for Scouting
Year 2013 were:
Overall Winners
Overall Winner
Best in Membership
Best in Advancement
Best in Council Administration
Best in Council Activities
City of Santa Rosa Council
City of Santa Rosa Council
Bacolod City Council
Parañaque City Council
Cagayan North – Tuguegarao City Council
Membership
Class A Council
Class B Council
Class C Council
Class D Council
Isabela Council
Davao del Sur Council
Nueva Vizcaya Council
City of Santa Rosa Council
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Advancement
Class A Council
Class B Council
Class C Council
Class D Council
Bohol Council
Zamboanga City Council
Bacolod City Council
Ifugao Council
Council Administration
Class A Council
Class B Council
Class C Council
Class D Council
Manila Council
Antipolo City Council
Parañaque City Council
City of Santa Rosa Council
Council Activities
Class A Council
Class B Council
Class C Council
Class D Council
Cagayan North – Tuguegarao City Council
Zamboanga City Council
Parañaque City Council
City of Santa Rosa Council
b. Special Recognition for the Community-Based Scouting Program
The NEB recognized the outstanding performance of Zamboanga del Sur – Pagadian City
Council under the leadership of its Council Chairperson and Gov. Antonio H. Cerilles, for being
the Local Council with the Most Number of Scouts Registered under the Community-Based
Scouting program. The Council was able to register a total of ten thousand three hundred forty
six (10,346) Scouts and Unit Leaders, Lay Leaders and Volunteers under the program.
c. Presentation of the BSP Local Charters
The source of authority of every Local Council emanates from the Charter granted to them [each
Local Council] by the National Executive Board.
On the occasion of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting, the following Local Councils were
granted their respective Charters:
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Full-Fledged Local Council
Tagum City Council
Zamboanga – Sibugay Council
Associate Council Status
Siargao Associate Council
d. National Scout Shop Recognition
The National Scout Shop (NSS) is the official supplier of all Scout uniforms, equipment, badges
and insignias and paraphernalia and other Scout supplies and products of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines. Every year, it presents special awards in recognition of the performance of each of
the Local Councils in terms of the Council’s share on the aggregate sales.
The top ten (10) Performing Councils for 2013 in terms of sales at the level of the Local Council,
including the accredited dealers in the area are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Cebu Council
Davao City Council
Tagum City Council
Iloilo Council
Cagayan de Oro Council
Bohol Council
Cavite Council
General Santos City Council
Quezon Council
Laguna Council
Incentives and cash gifts were given to the above-stated councils for their outstanding
performance and patronage of official scout uniforms, equipment, badges, insignias and
paraphernalia and other scout supplies and products.
e. National Executive Board Recognitions
The following members of the National Executive Board were given Plaques of Recognition for
achieving a Perfect Attendance in all Regular and Special Meetings for CY 2013 – 2014, viz:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado
Atty. Arturo V. Umbac
Mr. Maximino J. Edralin, Jr.
Salvador D. Pangilinan
Mr. Efren Edgard P. Dieta
Reinaldo A. Bautista, Jr.
Ireneo C. Aquino
Mr. Pepito M. Carpio
Scout Jericho C. Ortega
SVP and Acting Secretary General
Vice President for Visayas
National Public Relations Commissioner
Assistant Treasurer
Private Sector Representative
Private Sector Representative
Private Sector Representative
Private Sector Representative
Regional Scout Representative for Mindanao
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DAY 3
NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR
22 May 2014 (Thursday)
IMELDA S. SAMSON
Regional Scout Director, CLR/NELR/IR
Officer of the Day
The Order of Business for the third and final day of the 58 th Annual National Council Meeting were the
following: (a) Third Plenary Session, (b) National Court of Honor and (c) Closing Ceremony.
a. Third Plenary Session
ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
Vice President for Visayas
Presiding Officer
The 3rd Plenary Session of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting was called to order at
exactly 8:22 in the morning.
The entire session was devoted to hear all the resolutions and the result of the evaluation on
the conduct of the Conference.
i.
Presentation of the Resolutions
MR. IRENEO C. AQUINO
Chairman
Committee on Resolutions
The Presiding Officer recognized Mr. Ireneo C. Aquino, Chairman of the Resolutions
Committee for the Presentation of the Conference Resolutions. The following
Resolutions were duly presented, subsequently seconded and approved, viz:
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x
A Resolution of Gratitude to the Hon. Jejomar C. Binay, Vice President of the
Republic of the Philippines and President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for
being the Guest of Honor and Speaker of the 58th Annual National Council
Meeting;
x
A Resolution congratulating the Senior Vice President and Acting Secretary
General of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado for
exceptionally managing the conduct of the 58th Annual National Council
Meeting;
x
A Resolution of Gratitude to Mr. J. Rizal C. Pangilinan, Regional Director of the
World Scout Bureau – Asia Pacific Region for his presence and attendance;
ii.
x
A Resolution of Thanks to Mr. Leo G. Lasacar, Vice President for Mindanao and
Chairperson of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting;
x
A Resolution of Thanks to Gov. Alfredo Marañon of the Province of Negros
Occidental and Mayor Monico Puentebella of the City of Bacolod respectively,
and their respective Local Government Units for their all-out support in the
conduct of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting and to the people of
Negros Occidental and Bacolod City as a whole;
x
A Resolution congratulating Mr. Alfredo R. Gonzales, Chairman of the Local
Council Executive Board of Bacolod City and the all the officers and members of
the Local Council Executive Board for their exemplary hosting of the 58th Annual
National Council Meeting;
x
A Resolution of Gratitude to DepED Superintendent Gemma Ledesma of the
Schools Division of Bacolod City for her valuable support to the 58th Annual
National Council Meeting, including the participation of the teachers and
students of the various public and private elementary and high schools in
Bacolod City;
x
A Resolution congratulating the Presiding Officers of the different Plenary
Sessions of the Conference for their excellent handling of the deliberations and
the discussions – VP for Luzon Del R. De Guzman, VP for Visayas Arturo V.
Umbac and VP for Mindanao Leo G. Lasacar; and
x
A Resolution congratulating the members of the National Executive Board who
rendered their reports on the specific projects that they are directly assigned to
– Vice President Jejomar C. Binay for the Management Aspect of the President’s
Report, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado for the Operations Aspect of the President’s
Report, Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo for the Treasurer’s Report, Gov. Roberto M.
Pagdanaganan for the 100 Years Celebration of the Introduction of the Scouting
Program in the Philippines and Mayor Dale B. Corvera for the updates on the
different international events and activities for CY 2014 and all members of the
NEB in attendance.
Presentation of the Result of the Evaluations
MR. JORGE L. BANAL
Chairman
Committee on Evaluations
The Presiding Officer then recognized Councilor Jorge L. Banal, Chairman of the
Committee on Evaluation to present his report regarding the result of the evaluation of
the 58th Annual National Council Meeting.
With no further matters to be discussed, and upon the motion, duly seconded, the 3rd Plenary
Session of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting was adjourned as exactly 8:55 in the
morning.
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b. National Court of Honor
Immediately after the 3rd Plenary Session, the delegates prepared for the main highlight of the
Conference, the National Court of Honor. It is held once a year where the National Higher
Awards are being conferred to recognize the distinguished and outstanding services of the
volunteer and professional Scouters to the organization.
Pursuant to the National By Laws, ‘the National President shall automatically chair the National
Court of Honor and four (4) other members whose term are not expiring and who are holders of
National Higher Awards as appointed by the National Executive Board.’
In a special ceremony called for the purpose, a total of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE (279)
adults in Scouting were conferred various national higher awards, the breakdown of which are
stated below:
Tanglaw ng Kabataan
Gold Tamaraw Award
Silver Tamaraw Award
Bronze Tamaraw Award
Gold USA Award
Silver USA Award
Bronze USA Award
1
3
10
7
36
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A copy of the list of awardees is attached to this document for reference and guidance.
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CLOSING CEREMONY
58 Annual National Council Meeting
th
20 May 2014 (Tuesday)
1755H
HON. JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Guest of Honor and Speaker
Shortly after the formal closing of the National Court of Honor, Director Florencio B. Atinyao of the
Administration Division took over as the Master of Ceremony for the Closing Ceremony of the 58th
Annual National Council Meeting.
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay spearheaded the Distribution of the Certificate to the delegates of the
58th Annual National Council Meeting. He was assisted by the Senior Vice President and Acting Secretary
General of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado and other members of the
National Executive Board present.
Immediately thereafter, Atty. Arturo V. Umbac, Vice President for Visayas and Chairman of the Elections
Committee announced the Results of the Election for the vacancies in the National Executive Board –
Mr. Danilo C. Asiaten, Councilor Jorge L. Banal, Dr. Pedro D. Destura and Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo.
“As we continue to walk through the path of Scouting, let us remain strong and united, one in mind and
one in spirit,” said Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in his
Closing Message.
Vice President Binay also expressed his deepest gratitude to all the people behind the success of the 58 th
Annual National Council Meeting, as well as to all the delegates coming from the different Local Councils
and Scouting Regions across the country.
After the Closing Ceremony, the Members of the National Executive Board convened a Special Meeting
for the Election of the Private Sector Representatives of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
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A. Report of the President for CY 2013 (Management Aspect)
B. Report of the President for CY 2013 (Operations Aspect)
C. Welcome Remarks of Gov. Alfredo G. Maranon, Jr. (Opening Ceremony)
D. Keynote Address of Vice President Jejomar C. Binay (Opening Ceremony)
E. Message of Vice Governor Jose Mari G. Pelaez (Awarding Ceremonies of the 2014
Search for the Outstanding Regional/Council Chairperson and Regional/Council
Scout Commissioner
F. Message of Mayor Dale B. Corvera (Awarding Ceremonies of the 2014 Tribute to
the Scoutmaster)
G. Message of Vice President Jejomar C. Binay (Closing Ceremony)
H. General Program of Activities, 58th Annual National Council Meeting
I. Detailed Program, 58th Annual National Council Meeting
J. Conference Committees, 58th Annual National Council Meeting
K. Roster of Awardees of the 2014 National Court of Honor
L. Roster of Participants of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting
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REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT
Management Aspect
HON. JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Today, we take our hats off as we acknowledge, yet another fruitful year that has
gone past. The year 2013 has ushered in fresh opportunities and a renewed zeal to
continuously improve our services to the young people and the Adults in Scouting.
As a value-based organization, we have shown the continuing and the growing
relevance of the Scouting movement in our communities and in the society. We
have kept ourselves abreast with rapid changes and modernization. We have
undergone a thorough self-examination of our goals in light of the changing call of
the times. Today, we move forward with a renewed strength and vigor, as a potent
vehicle for social transformation.
As I give you my Report, let this not be titled solely for me, but rather, let this
Report be seen as the testament of the hard work and sacrifices not only of our
leaders, but more importantly, of our volunteers who have selflessly devoted
themselves for the holistic development of the young people. This Report,
therefore, contains our entire feat and achievements for 2013.
Let me begin by saying that ‘change is at the heart of transformation.’ How far
have we gone and how far are we willing to go for the sake of the young people are
the questions at hand.
My answer is simple, ‘We have responded to the call of the times and to the
growing clamor for innovation. Our programs, trainings and activities will continue.
We are sustaining our services for the young people to ensure for them a bright and
a progressive future. We are continuing to provide human face to the word
“service.”
Our greatest transformation can be coined in two words – efficiency and stability.
We have a vast and wide array of assets and resources. Through effective
management, we have grown to divest ourselves with the image of an organization
that was purely dependent on membership dues and contributions, into an
organization that is widely seen as a model of efficiency and financial stability; that,
we have achieved through the prudent and effective utilization of our valuable
assets and resources.
Hence, revisiting the thrust and direction of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for
2013 was imperative, if we were to chart a much brighter future of this great
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organization. We must attune our goals to the APR’s Vision 2020 and the Triennium
Plan for 2012 to 2015.
We then called for the conduct of a Mid-Year Performance Review and Planning
Workshop, gathering our Senior Management Team and other key officials. As a
result, “Membership Growth” became OUR Major Final Output for 2013 AND
ONWARDS, anchored on six (6) key strategic areas of: Quality Management,
Capacity Building, Image Building, Maximized and Diversified Income Resources,
Quality Programs and Trainings for Young People and Adult Leaders and Community
Involvement.
Our Major Final Output served as our driving force to further bolster and improve
our programs, trainings and activities. We animated interactions with varying
entities and interconnected with the primary elements and common themes of the
Scouting Program that are visible and cut across diverse components. We had to be
more optimistic and confident about the future. Like any other organization, we
continue to face significant challenges and also great opportunities. There is no
need to reinvent the wheels. It simply calls for a common cause that we all
subscribe to, common belief, common understanding; common direction and a
simple common sense of accomplishing the task of working together as a TEAM.
Given all these, there is no doubt in my mind that the best days of the BSP lie
ahead. Our future shines bright. It surely is.
I appeal for your understanding during this transition. There will surely be more
challenges awaiting us, but no matter how difficult they may be, let not our faith be
shaken and our focus distracted. We must grow further. This day will be
remembered as our tribute to the young people and to their future. Let this day;
therefore, mark the solemn declaration of our continued commitment and loyalty to
our promise to do our duty to God, country and fellow human beings. The
Operational Aspect of my Report will be shared to us by our Senior Vice President
and Acting Secretary General, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado.
Sa muli po, isang maalab na pagpupugay para sa ating lahat! Mabuhay ang Boy
Scouts of the Philippines!
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REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT
Operations Aspect
ATTY. WENDEL E. AVISADO
Senior Vice President and Acting Secretary General
Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Our Major Final Output for 2013 is MEMBERSHIP GROWTH. This has been our
greatest challenge and it will continue to be so, for just like all the National Scout
Organizations who are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement,
Membership Growth is the very core of our continuing survival. We need to be
dynamic and innovative. We need to further improve our systems to meet the
growing needs and requirements for quality programs, trainings and activities for
our young people and adult leaders.
Each day, more and more young people, of different ages, from different walks of
life, amalgate and join our ranks in the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in various
capacities. There is no stopping to our continuing growth. Year after year, we do
not only retain our members, but we gain new members. We are currently in the
best position for growth. We are an organization with a positive image, a high
community standing; unique and equally interesting programs, trainings and
activities that naturally attract young people and adults in Scouting.
Fellow Scouts and Volunteers, for the past three (3) years, the BSP has witnessed a
continued increase in its General Membership, signifying and attesting to the
relevance and vibrancy of our programs, trainings and activities.
In 2011, we recorded a total of ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND
ONE HUNDRED FORTY ONE (1, 812, 141) in General Membership. In 2012, we
marked an increase of two hundred fifty eight thousand five hundred thirty four,
thus, increasing our membership to TWO MILLION SEVENTY THOUSAND SIX
HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE (2, 070, 625). And for 2013, we posted a total
membership of TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT (2, 224, 788), further increasing our ranks by more than
one hundred fifty thousand.
These figures do not only reflect our strength in numbers, but also demonstrate the
wealth of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in the more than two million young and
bright minds, who are the future leaders and active citizens of our country. Our
organization does not just speak of the quantity or the warm bodies that we have,
but, it also declares the impact that we create in the society and the difference that
we make in the lives of others.
Let us have a quick look at our organization through our five (5) Sectional
Programs.
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The Boy Scouting Section, those in Grades 4 to 6, aged 10 to 12 years old
continues to lead the other sectional programs, accounting for 40.57% or 831,753
in our Scout Membership. The KAB Scouting Section, those in Grades 1 to 3, aged 6
to 9 years old, runs second with 35.67% or 731,431 in Scout Membership. The
Senior Scouting Section, those in high school, aged 13 to 17 years old, is at third
with 18.25% or 374, 125 in Scout Membership. The KID Scouting Section, those in
pre-school, aged 4 to 6 netted with 4.87% or 99,889 in Scout Membership. Finally,
the Rover Scouting Section, those aged between 16 to 24 years old is in the last
bracket with 0.64% or 13,153 in Scout Membership.
If we are to compare these figures to a Comparative Sectional Membership from
2011 to 2013, we could see that the KAB, Boy and Senior Scouting Sections are at
a standpoint in their brackets, maintaining their respective ranks, only with
different populations. As to the KID and Rover Scouting Sections, we can see an
uneven trend and fluctuation.
The National Office, through the Field Operations Division keeps track of the
performance of each Local Councils and Scouting Regions in terms of membership
growth and development, as well as their day-to-day operations. It is through such
monitoring that the Boy Scouts of the Philippines is able to constantly observe the
trend in membership, and initiate corresponding measures to respond to immediate
concerns.
The Western Mindanao Region posted the highest membership growth in the year
under review with a total of 145,106 Scout Membership from its 115,196 Scouts
registered in 2012. This translates to a 21% increase of its Scout membership from
the previous year. It ranks eighth in terms of Scout potential and second against
membership goal with a rating of 14.6% and 105.9% respectively.
Southern Tagalog Region continues to register the most number of Scouts in 2013
with a total registration of 412,370 Scouts. This represents a 20.1% share of the
overall Scout membership. Year on year, its Scout Membership is almost flat,
adding a constant of 518 Scouts. It ranks third in membership performance against
potential with a 23.8% rating and ranks seventh against goal with an 86.8%
performance.
Northeastern Luzon Region places first in terms of membership performance
against potential, with a score of 37%, while it ranks fifth when it comes to
membership goal, with a 104.1% performance.
Ilocos Region tops the best membership performance against goal with a rating of
121.3% and ranks second against potential, with a score of 27.5%.
Bicol Region continues to perform less well than the other regions, ranking at the
bottom, both in membership performance against potential and goal with a rating
of 8.2% and 38.5% respectively.
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As for the previous year, Cebu Council marked the highest number of registered
Scouts, posting a total of 112,211. This is followed by Batangas Council with
76,704, Davao City Council with 76,393, Bulacan Council with 71,525, Quezon
Council with 68,277, Isabela Council with 65,231, Iloilo Council with 58,169,
Laguna Council with 57,748, Bohol Council with 55,403 and completing the list is
Zamboanga del Sur – Pagadian City Council with 51,952.
These are but a few examples of selfless sacrifices and commitment of our various
Councils and Regions to the organization. It is just but proper that we extend to
them our warmest regards. Congratulations! Palakpakan po natin silang lahat.
Now, onto our first Key Strategic Area – Quality Management. Quality management
is anchored on the continued observance and adherence to the cycle of Planning,
Implementing, Monitoring and Evaluation (PIME) of the Organization’s short,
medium and long term strategic plans. It also includes the establishment and
implementation of an efficient and effective membership registration system;
enhancing leadership qualities at the national, regional and council levels; sharing
of knowledge and resources as well as extending management support in risk
management and internal control wherever needed and/or necessary.
Hence, Quality Management is geared towards overseeing the general cycle of all of
the programs and thrusts of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in order to attain and
maintain a desired level of excellence.
The most sought-after and prestigious honor and recognition annually bestowed
and given to deserving Local Councils is the Lorillard Spencer Award, the most
exalted award that the Boy Scouts of the Philippines is giving to its top performing
councils across the country. It bears the highest distinction in terms of outstanding
performance in Membership, Advancement, Administration and Activities.
For 2012, Bacolod City Council topped the overall national ranking and bagged the
Lorillard Spencer Award for 2012. Placing second is Bohol Council and at third place
is the City of Santa Rosa Council.
The Award also gives recognition to its Local Councils in four distinct categories –
Membership, Activities, Administration and Advancement.
The Lorillard Spencer Award for Membership was conferred to the City of the Santa
Rosa Council. The Lorillard Spencer Award for Activities was awarded to Davao City
Council. The Lorillard Spencer Award for Administration was bagged by Bohol
Council. No Council was awarded the Lorillard Spencer Award for Advancement, as
no Local Council qualified for the said category.
In the holding of the 57th Annual National Council Meeting in Mount Makiling in Los
Baños, Laguna, we awarded charters to two (2) new Associate Councils – the
Calamba City Associate Council and the Sarangani Associate Council. As of
December 31, 2013, we already have a total of 118 Local Councils throughout the
country.
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Our next Key Strategic Areas relates to Capacity and Image Building.
Capacity Building is focused on improving the level of capabilities of the
Professionals and Volunteers serving in the Scouting Movement. It is embellished
through empowerment that goes well with the contemporary trend towards a
participatory, “bottom-up” approach to development, rearing further the potential,
capacity, aptitude and competence of the professionals and volunteers in the
performance of their work and functions.
On the other hand, Image Building consists of enhancing the image and profile of
the Organization. Ultimately, it is about developing a brand of excellence for the
Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
In response to these thrusts, the National Office conducted series of Seminar
Workshops both for its professional staff and the volunteers. The conducts of the
Seminar Workshops are vital in the continuous improvement of the level of
capabilities of our professional staff and volunteers, keeping them abreast with the
recent changes, developments and trends in Scouting.
Staff Development Seminar Workshops were conducted through the country with
topics on Information and Communications Technology, Membership Registration
System, Administration and Finance. National Seminar Workshops on Image
Building focused on Image Management, Brand and Trademark Protection and
Marketing Scouting. The same seminar workshops were also conducted for Program
Commissioners.
All these seminars and workshops were conducted primarily to respond to the need
for continuous improvement. As members of almost a century-old organization,
keeping ourselves well-informed of the recent trends will equate to maintaining our
vibrancy and relevance to society. Creativity and innovation are essential in
transformation; they run a primordial accord in our system, if we are to see, yet
another colorful and successful century for the Scouting Movement.
We cannot discount the fact that we have grown to become the largest, the oldest
and the fastest-growing youth organization in the Philippines. As an already big and
continuously growing organization, the depth of our pockets is vital if we are to
deliver our programs, trainings and activities for our stakeholders.
All these connect to our fourth Key Strategic Area – Maximized and Diversified
Income Resources.
Maximized and Diversified Income Resources encourage financial self-reliance of
the Organization at the national, regional and council levels, as well as improve its
financial management, fund-raising capabilities and partnerships with potential
sponsors, benefactors and corporations with strong corporate social responsibility
programs.
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Aside from our wealth in numbers, we also have vast and a good number of
physical resources. Five (5) of the most prominent real-estate properties of the BSP
are the following: [1] the Manila Property, [2] the Makati Property, [3] the Baguio
Property, [4] the Makiling Property and the [5] Cebu Property. These properties and
been prudently utilized to its potential, providing regular income to the
organization.
Joining the long list of skyscrapers in the metropolis, the Manila Property houses
the National Office of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. It is a 15-storey building
directly fronting the SM City Manila and other government institutions and
commercial buildings. The Ground Floor of the building serves as its commercial
spaces. The second and third floors of the building are the designated parking
areas, and warehouse for the National Scout Shop. The fourth and fifth floors house
the corporate office of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. The sixth up to the
fourteenth floors were leased to a private entity to manage the BP International
Hotel, which is a much better version of our old Tamaraw Hostel. The fifteenth floor
of the building is a Multi-Purpose Hall for use of the BSP for any of its activities.
The newest addition to our real-estate properties being developed is the Makati
Property, commonly known as the Malugay Property and now being referred to its
new name, ‘The Makati Place’. It is a high-end mixed-use development project at
the heart of Makati through a joint-venture agreement between the BSP and the
AlphaLand Corporation where the property itself is our equity/investment in the
entire project. The podium has six (6) floors and is already 100% complete. Leasing
its commercial area include the Rustan’s Supermarket, Handyman, CBTL Coffee
Bar, among others. The 3rd floor of the podium is for the exclusive use and
utilization of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. BSP’s share in this joint undertaking
is 15% across the board of the entire project.
The City Club is composed on three (3) levels allocated for specialty restaurants,
sports center and recreation arena.
The construction of Towers 1 to 3 is on-going and is registered as an LEED Green
building, certified under the US Green Building Council. When fully completed,
harnessed and utilized to its full potential, this asset is a sure source of income for
the organization.
The Baguio City Property runs a great portion along Governor Pack Road. It is
directly at the heart of the city, housing several bus terminals and souvenir shops.
For CY 2013, it brought in an income amounting to 8,205,583.00.
The Mount Makiling National Scout Reservation is officially recognized as the
Philippine Scouting Center for the Asia Pacific Region featuring camping grounds,
hiking trails, and a diverse flora and fauna. The most prominent development in the
area is the BP International Hotel adjacent to the Grand Arena, managed by El
Cielito Hotels.
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The Capitol Hills Scout Camp is a 17-hectare property of the BSP at the heart of
Cebu City. It is a regular source of income to the organization in terms of rental for
the use of its educational and Scouting facilities for general.
As an organization whose programs, trainings and activities feature a number of
high-adventure and outdoor activities, accidents are regular occurrences. In every
activity that is being conducted by the BSP, the safety of the Scouts is of primary
concern. Nevertheless, in cases of injury or any untoward incident, the Boy Scouts
of the Philippines has its own insurance system included in its membership dues –
the Financial Assistance Program (FAP). The FAP is an entitlement of every member
to some benefits in cases of accidental, actual or natural death, injury and/or loss
of limbs. It covers all its members, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
For 2013, we marked an aggregate disbursement of FIVE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED
EIGHTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN PESOS AND 6/100 (P
5,418,487.06). This amount covers only a total of 2,009 FAP claims from our ten
(10) Scouting Regions. The highest number of FAP claims came from Western
Visayas Region with 375. As to the biggest value of claims for the year, Eastern
Mindanao Region marked a total value claim of 988,825.02.
FAP claims are further divided into five (5) categories depending on the nature of
claim. The most number of claims are for ‘Out-Patient Medical Reimbursement’
totaling to 1,026 claims.
For several years now, we have been lagging behind in slow processing of claims.
We have since streamlined our processes and removed non-essential requirements
in order to accommodate the large number of claims and with much speed in
processing them. Under the streamlined processing of FAP Claims, the National
Office witnessed an increased in the number of approved claims, most of which was
recorded in September 2013 with 410 claims, or 20.40% of the total number of
claims. The expediency of such process is a direct result of the improved capacity
and capability of our professional staff.
The major source of revenue of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines is the National
Scout Shop, our official distributor of Scout paraphernalia across the country.
The Aggregate Sales of the National Scout Shop for 2013 registered a 16.9%
decrease in its sales, marking its first major drop since 2009, after four years of
continued growth at an average of 18% per annum.
For 2013, the Eastern Mindanao Region topped the list in terms of net sales with P
25,934,883.96. This figure however shows a decrease of 37% in net sales from
2012. The rest of the regions marked a decrease in net sales for 2013, except
Eastern Visayas, Central Luzon and Western Mindanao Regions.
At the level of the various Local Council (combined sales from Local Councils and
dealers), Cebu Council boasts of the highest sales contribution for 2013 at P10.1
Million.
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Davao City Council came in 2nd at P7.3 Million.
On the bright side is the notable performance of Tagum City Council which
contributed a total of P4.5 Million, or a growth of 49.7% from its previous
performance of P3 Million in 2012.
Iloilo Council also posted an increase of 7% while Bohol Council fared well at 34%
growth despite receiving the brunt of the strong earthquake that hit Cebu and
Bohol in 2013.
Completing the Top 10 best performing councils in terms of sales in Scouting
paraphernalia are: Cagayan de Oro City Council with P3 Million; Cavite Council,
P2.7 Million; General Santos City Council, P2.5 Million; Quezon City Council, P2.3
Million; and Laguna Council with P2.2 million.
One of the most important Key Strategic Area is Quality Programs and Trainings for
Young People and Adult Leaders.
The Nationwide Search for the Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts (TOBS) of the
Philippines is not new to us. It was initiated in 1989 during the incumbency of
former Education Secretary and Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) National
President, Dr. Isidro D. Cariño. The Search aims to recognize Scouts who best
represent what the Scouting program aspires to achieve: Scouts with sterling
achievements in community leadership, academic excellence and good moral
conduct.
The BSP is one of the most active participants in various international Scouting
activities, be it for the young people and the adults. It speaks of the support that
the BSP is giving to its members in various capacities necessary and available. We
were represented in a total of nine (9) international events, the most important of
which is the 1st World Scout Education Congress in Hong Kong where we sent a
total of 11-man contingent. The Congress featured an online congress for Scout
participants that served as an interactive forum. From a total of 148 countries that
joined the Congress online, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines topped the global
rankings in terms of online participation with 10,238 Scouts. We truly have a strong
pool of interactive members. Name the medium and surely, the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines will surely stand tall.
Going local, we conducted the very first National Peace Jamboree on a major
regional basis, covering three (3) locations in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. This
National Jamboree posted a total of 10,976 participants.
The National Rover Moot, the gathering of Rover Scouts was held in Aklan which
gathered a total of 939 participants.
The 56th Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA) and 17th Jamboree-on-the-Internet (JOTI)
was also conducted throughout the country. In the same activity, the National
Office had the Manila Ocean Park as its partner.
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The delivery of quality programs and trainings can only be done with the help of the
Adults in Scouting. Adult resources are key actors in the delivery of quality,
relevant and equitable youth program for the Scouts. They represent the principal
component in the realization of the vision of Scouting.
In response to the growing clamor for adult training in the BSP, the National Office
approved a number of training courses to be conducted across the country. A total
of 131 Scout Orientation Courses were conducted, 267 Basic Training Courses and
24 Advanced Training Courses.
Wood Badge Parchments were also awarded to deserving adult leaders who have
undergone their training and completed their training studies.
As for the training of trainers, a total of 5 Courses for Managers of Learning were
conducted and 1 Course for Managers of Training.
For 2013, a total of 19 Assistant Leader Trainers and 8 Leader Trainers were given
their Honorable Charges, sanctioned by the World Organization of the Scout
Movement.
Completing our major final outputs for 2013 is our last Key Result Area –
Community Involvement.
Community Involvement relates to engaging the government, both national and
local, to be the Organization’s partner in pursuing the establishment of CommunityBased Scouting in every barangay throughout the country and partner with them in
reaching out to the young people, specifically the out-of-school and the
disadvantaged so that they too can become useful and productive members of the
community and the society as a whole. It also relates to BSP’s extending a hand to
its fellow human beings, in consonance with its duty to others.
With the onslaught of various natural and made-man natural calamities and
disasters which have left many parts of the country devastated, the Boy Scouts of
the Philippines, through its various Local Councils and Scouting Units organized
relief initiatives and assistance programs throughout the country.
The professional staff of the National and Regional Offices donated P1000 each in
order to help raise funds to procure goods and relief packages for our brother and
sister Scouts who were severely affected by Super Typhoon Yolanda.
Various Local Councils initiated their own relief efforts to help other areas affected
by the typhoon. They volunteered in various action centers of the government and
of private corporations to help pack the relief goods as well as in their delivery and
distribution.
In the case of Zamboanga City which was devastated by the armed-conflict
between government forces and the MNLF, the Zamboanga City Council, through
Scout Jericho C. Ortega, National Scout Representative for Mindanao, initiated the
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Piso Brigada Para Sa Zamboanga aimed at gathering a peso from donors and using
the accumulated funds to buy school materials for the school children who were
displaced by the conflict and the calamity.
The Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts of the Philippines Association, the organization of
the previous winners of the annual TOBS Search also initiated their own relief
initiative.
Outreach projects were also conducted by the Messengers of Peace – Philippines in
Batangas City, the Province of Tarlac and other Scouting units.
Finally, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines was recognized and awarded by the United
Nations as one of its major partners for the MYWorld Campaign, a survey for UN’s
Post-2015 Millennium Development Goals. The BSP gathered more than 7,500
votes, placing it at 3rd Place in the Philippines and ranking 25th in the world.
Truly, we have seen how the BSP has grown through the years, how it has
progressed, how it has developed. Looking back to yet another wonderful year, I
am left amazed and beyond words at what God has done for us, for the Boy Scouts
of the Philippines. If there is one thing I would like to emphasize, it is this: “Very
little could happen without the collective efforts of our volunteers.” The professional
staff, unit and lay leaders, and most especially, the volunteers, have been
instrumental in accomplishing what no one would have thought was possible in a
year’s time.
Our work will continue for another fruitful year. And by God’s grace and mercy, we
will say much more to what we have shared today. Not solely on what “we have
done”, but rather, “at what God has done through His people.” For after all, it is
God who made everything possible. He is simply using us for his greater plan and
purpose. But if only to appreciate His power and greatness, let us look again at the
lives that we helped change; and the stories of God’s faithfulness through the
impact of Scouting in the lives of the young people we serve.
The Centenary of the Introduction of the Scouting Program in the Philippines is
already within our doorsteps. 2014 will be another year of selfless service and
commitment for the young people. I urge everyone to help us further and help us
make our 100 Years of Scouting in the Philippines truly a big success. This is our
shared vision. This is the future we want. This is the future that we will pursue in
the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
Maraming Salamat po at mabuhay po tayong lahat!
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WELCOME REMARKS
Delivered during the Opening Ceremony
of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting
HON. ALFREDO G. MARANON, JR.
Governor, Province of Negros Occidental
Members of the National Executive Board, Regional Scout Committees, Scout
Leaders, Delegates from Local Councils, honored guests, friends, good day!
It is our honor to join every one of you today in your 58th Annual National
Council Meeting.
We take this opportunity to commend each and every one of you, because as
leaders of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, you have taken the challenge to help
the Boy Scouts organization in honing our young people to become diligent, hardworking, productive and trustworthy individuals.
At this time when the world is on a fast race for progress and development,
we surely need to continue to train and encourage our young men to skillful and
innovative to help make our country move forward.
The success of our province and country lies in each one of us, and not just
in government and its officials.
We salute the Boy Scouts of the Philippines for its steadfast commitment in
continuously educating our young people to become responsible and productive
individuals. A well-educated citizenry can surely make a difference in bringing
stability and progress to our province.
one.
We hope for the success of this affair, and congratulations to each and every
Thank you and good day.
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Delivered during the Opening Ceremony of the
58th Annual National Council Meeting
HON. JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
“THE REAL VICTORY”
Let me start this message by sharing with you a recent story which inspired
millions of Scouts all over the world.
Like a movie scene, a troop of boy scouts hiking in a New York Park turned
out to be heroes for the well-known Emmy-Award winning journalist, Ann Curry.
As published by Scott Greer in “The Daily Caller”, Curry had been hiking in
Harriman State Park in New York when she broke her leg at a trail intersection. She
was lying on a ground, resting her injured limb, when all of a sudden, a group of
Boy Scouts from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey on a training hike came upon her.
The Scouts offered to help her but Curry initially refused. Luckily for the
award-winning journalist, these young Samaritans wouldn’t take no for an answer.
Without any prompting, the scouts sprang into action and used their first-aid
training to splint Curry’s leg. Curry couldn’t walk off the trail due to her broken
ankle, but that did not prevent the scouts from coming up with a solution of their
own and quickly assembling a make-shift stretcher to carry Curry on.
The scouts managed to get Curry off the trail and get her to her family to
drive her to a hospital. Her husband was extremely grateful for the actions of the
teens. Curry later wrote a personalized letter to every member of the troop who
was there and thanked them for rescuing her.
The letter says: “Your skill and professionalism were a great comfort to me. I
was in great pain, but you carried me over the sharp rocks and into the car that
took me to the hospital. I feel enormously lucky you came along at just the right
moment, and were so willing to help a stranger in need. You are a credit to the Boy
Scouts and to your families, and I want you to know I am deeply grateful for your
kindness and skill.”
Upon reading this story, I suddenly realized that this is, indeed, the true
measure of our success in carrying out our role in Scouting and in the lives of the
young people. This is our real victory!
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John Joseph Powell once said, “It is an absolute human certainty that no one
can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been
reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.”
Our worth, our caring hearts and our greatness must be reflected by how our
young people carry out their role in the society for this is a clear demonstration of
how faithful we have been in achieving the BSP’s mission and vision. If we cannot
show that Scouting is still relevant today, and that it propels the youth to create a
better world, then all our efforts will all be put in vain.
Fellow Scouts, we have been called to this noble mission, not only because
we have what it takes, but because the Scouting spirit is burning passionately in
our hearts. Whatever obstacle we encounter in serving the movement becomes
negligible compared to the amount of hard work and commitment that we have
been dedicating to this organization.
With these, let me express my most sincere gratitude to each one of you for
continuously supporting the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and its mission. Let us
not forget that everything we are here for, is for the young people. And so let us
unceasingly give our best in serving this organization, extending our help in every
possible way. So that every time we will witness a scout responding to a noble call
of his duty to God, country and fellow human beings, just like this group of scouts
from New Jersey, we will then say to ourselves, “I have clearly done my part, and
this is indeed my real victory!”
Mabuhay po tayong lahat! Mabuhay ang Scouting!
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MESSAGE
Delivered during the Awarding Ceremony of the 2014 Search for the Outstanding
Regional/Council Chairperson and Regional/Council Scout Commissioner
HON. JOSE MARI G. PELAEZ
Vice Governor, Province of Misamis Oriental
Chairman, Selection Committee
The Power To Commit
“Commitment is a big part of what I am and what I believe. How committed
are you to winning? How committed are you to being a good friend? To being
trustworthy? To being successful? How committed are you to being a good father,
a good teammate, a good role model? There’s that moment every moment when
you look in the mirror. Are you committed, or are you not?”
Ladies and gentlemen of the court, good morning.
The strong and
meaningful quotation is courtesy of basketball player for the Miami Heat of the
National Basketball Association LeBron James. A four-times NBA most Valuable
Player Awardee and two-times Olympic Gold medalist, LeBron is known the world
over as one of the best basketball of all times.
If this man did not commit himself to the game of basketball and to his
team, he could not have reached the status as one of the most powerful people and
the richest men in sports. His commitment has, somehow raised the level of
American professional basketball. To others he is an icon, but to his teammate he
is more than that, because to them “LeBron James is a hero.”
The noble men and women of the Council and the Region have committed
themselves to the boy Scouts of the Philippines. Like LeBron, they are our modern
heroes, for without them, without their sacrifices, there could be no Scouting. Like
the game basketball, they work for a team. They made that they contribute
something for the betterment of the Movement. They spend time, effort and yes,
even their own resources, to ensure that their contributions would be counted-and
we are counting it now, reaping even.
Ladies and gentlemen, the chairmen and the commissioners of the Councils
and the Regions are but few of the millions more whose lives have been touched by
Scouting and its power to commit. They evolved from ordinary citizens to extra-
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ordinary Scouts because they chose to walk the long and winding road of service
that could also mean sacrificing a part of their life. In so doing, they lost
themselves in the service of others and found their way by the power to commit.
Through these noble men and women, Scouting managed to reach out to a larger
number of the populace and through them; the Scouting Movement has managed
to preserve the dignity of service.
I therefore, as the Honorable Men and Women, our honorees, our friends,
our heroes, to please stand up and be recognized... How about a big hand for
them? Let us cheer... let us jubilate.... because Scouting never run out of spirited
individuals like them. They shall now be included in the winding list of people with
good heart.
My fellow Scouts, our honorees for this year. I would like you to know that
the awards that you are going to receive are but simple tokens of appreciation from
the hundreds of thousands boys and girls you have served, but know it within your
heart that this is more than just a recognition. With these plaques are the dreams
of millions more who, like you, have attempted and succeeded to break the barriers
of indifference. These plaques are made not of solid gold or brass; these plaques
are made from the aspirations of the forefathers of Scouting, whose ideals still exist
today and shall continue to exist until the whole world come to realize that Scouting
is here and shall stay forever to serve.
Again, my dear fellow Scouts, I believe that you don’t need a moment to look
in the mirror to ask yourself if you are committed or not, because I believe, like
what Martin Luther King Jr. Had believed that: “Everybody can be great...because
anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t
have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of
generosity. A soul generated by love.”
You our honorees are full of generosity and love.
Congratulations!
Thank you very much and God bless us all!
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We thank God for you.
MESSAGE
Delivered during the Awarding Ceremony
of the 2014 Tribute to the Scoutmaster
HON. DALE B. CORVERA
Mayor, City of Cabadbaran
Chairman, Selection Committee
I take great honor and pride to stand before you.
Today, is a triumph of the human spirit, because in our midst are selfless
individuals who have shown nobility in spirit in rendering genuine service to our
nation. These men, beyond their imperfections and flaws, have extended a lifelong commitment as Scoutmasters, in order to serve God and fellowmen. For that,
they become venerable individuals worthy of tribute and emulation among this
generation and the next.
Walking down the memory lane, I could still see flashbacks of my being a
boy scouts many decades ago. And as a young scout eager to learn the ropes, all
roads led to my Scoutmaster. In more ways than one, he had been a mentor, ever
ready to extend hand, expecting no favor in return.
For the most past of my Scouting journey, however, he was more than that
His guidance transcended not only in my life struggles but also in the pursuit of my
dreams. He had given up a lot with nothing in mind but the interests and wellbeing of his Scouts. Instead of aspiring to lead, he inspired me to lead. His
influence over me resonates through the years as it molded me as the father,
husband, man and the leader that I am today, living a life of service, fidelity and
commitment not only to the Scouting movement but also to the society in general.
To me, my Scoutmaster was my hero. He aspired for nothing than the
welfare of those who sought his help, without the expectation of a material gain but
only an altruistic feeling that he contributed something for the humanity. He was
truly the human face of Scouting.
Just like my Scoutmaster, these personalities that we are about to honor
today have walked the road less travelled, broke barriers—despite the heavy odds
against them—and eventually made a positive difference to the lives of those whose
hearts they have touched upon. They are men with strong conviction, fortitude of
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spirit and a pure heart for public service. They fought indifference and apathy, and
triumphantly broke hard grounds. They have big dreams. They dream of seeing
this world dwelt by good-natured men and run by principled leaders. They dream
of helping create a better world.
And today, ladies and gentlemen, we shall honor them. May I therefore ask
everybody to please stand and put our hands together as we pay tribute to these
noble individuals who live a life of ultimate sacrifice. Thank you my fellow Scouts.
To you who are about to be honored, you have given a whole new meaning
to the Scouting movement. Big or small, your act of kindness and senseless
gestures of compassion far outweigh the grandest of intentions. For that, you have
the whole Scouting Movement looking up to you with great pride and optimism as
they take inspiration from your venerable deeds.
Mabuhay po kayo, nawa ay mas marami pang maging katulad ninyo sa Boy
Scouts of the Philippines.
Salamat po and congratulations once again!
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MESSAGE
Delivered during the Closing Ceremony of the
58th Annual National Council Meeting
HON. JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
I speak before you today, not to bid goodbye, but to commend you all for
participating enthusiastically and passionately in the 58th Annual National Council
Meeting.
It has been a pleasure being with men and women with noble hearts for
Scouting; exchanging ideas, stating positions, expressing opinions but most
importantly, bridging the gaps in spite of differences. What seemed to be diverse at
the start came out to be united in the end, with the Scouting spirit binding us all
into a unified whole. This is the main reason why we were able to produce a
coherent output for the glory of the movement.
I will be remiss if I’ll fail to extend my deepest and most sincere gratitude to
all those who contributed to the success of this event.
To the National Council and my colleagues at the National Executive Board,
who have been inspiring me to serve the organization at my best, thank you for
always giving your selfless service to the organization. We are, and will continue to
walk side by side no matter what happens and even in the most difficult times.
To the National Office Staff, Regional Scout Directors and Local Council Scout
Executives, thank you for being there in every step of the way. It is true that in
unity, there is strength!
To our esteemed DEPED partners, commissioners, chairpersons, council
officers, adult leaders and volunteers, who have been constantly serving our young
people, I thank you for every single act of kindness you have imparted to the Boy
Scouts of the Philippines. Your commitment and dedication will always be one of the
strong foundations of our organization. May you continue to march with us towards
our mutual goals.
And last, but definitely not the least, the host of the 58th Annual National
Council Meeting, the Bacolod City Council and City Government of Bacolod headed
by its Honorable Mayor Monico O. Puentevella as well as the Provincial Government
of Negros Occidental headed by the Honorable Governor Alfredo G. Maranon, Jr.
Thank you for making this event a great success by not only welcoming us all in
this beautiful city of Bacolod, and the progressive Province of Negros Occidental but
by extending all the needed help and assistance, and ensuring that nothing is left
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unattended. Thank you even more for your warm hospitality and for making us feel
that we are one with you.
As we continue to walk through the path of Scouting, let us remain strong
and united, one in mind and one in spirit. May our good Lord bless us with more
fruitful and meaningful years in Scouting.
Maraming Salamat Po at Mabuhay ang Scouting!
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Boy Scouts of the Philippines
58th ANNUAL NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
L’Fisher Hotel, Lacson Street, Bacolod City, 19-22 May 2014
Theme: “Peace and Progress through Scouting ”
PROGRAMME
DAY 1 - 19 May 2014 – Monday
1700H
- Arrivals & Registration (Delegates to check-in at their respective Hotels. Registration is at the
Lobby Hall of L’Fisher Hotel)
DAY 2 - 20 May 2014 – Tuesday
Officer of the Day: RSD Bienvenido B. Toledo
Attire: Morning-Casual / Afternoon-Safari Uniform
0800H
- Registration (Cont’d)
1000H
- National Executive Board Meeting (venue will be announced later)
1400H
- Assembly at the Conference Hall
1430H
- Recognition & Presentation
(30mins) of Delegates and Orientation……………………………… MR. ROGELIO S. VILLA, JR.
Director, Field Operations Division, BSP
1500H
- Snack
(15mins)
1515H
(2hrs)
- PRESENTATION
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
1715H
(1hr)
Ticket to Life (TTL)
Green is Go! Go for the Real Thing! Project
Messengers of Peace (MoP) Project
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
Community-Based Scouting (CBS)
Centennial Celebration Committee Report
23rd World Scout Jamboree & International Events Reports
- OPENING CEREMONIES (Attire: Type “A” Uniform)
Entry of BSP Officials and Guest of Honor & Speaker
Entry of Colors…………………………………………………. Senior Scouts from the Bacolod City Council
Invocation……………………………………………………… REV. FR. FORTUNATO M. ABIERA
Council Chairman, Antique Council, BSP
National Anthem
Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa
Watawat ng Pilipinas…...………………………………….. SCOUT JUSTIN MIKHAIL HERMOSISIMA
Regional Scout Representative for Visayas
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Panunumpa at Batas ng Scout…………………………… SCOUT JOSE PAULO ANDRES M. ALON
Regional Scout Representative for Luzon
BSP Vision and Mission……………………………………… SCOUT JERICHO C. ORTEGA
Regional Scout Representative for Mindanao
Opening Remarks…………………………………………..... ENGR. LEO G. LASACAR
Conference Chairman, 58TH ANCM &
Vice-President for Mindanao, BSP
Welcome Remarks ………………………………………….. HON. ALFREDO G. MARANON, JR.
Governor, Negros Occidental Province
HON. MONICO O. PUENTEVELLA
Mayor, City of Bacolod
MR. ALFREDO R. GONZALES
Council Chairman, Bacolod City Council, BSP
Introduction of Guest of Honor and Speaker……….. ATTY. WENDEL E. AVISADO
Senior Vice-President &
Acting Secretary General, BSP
Keynote Address and Formal Opening
of the 58th Annual National Council Meeting………… Honorable JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
ROGELIO S. VILLA, JR.
Director, Field Operations Division & Conference Director
Master of Ceremonies
1815H
- CULTURAL PRESENTATION & RECEPTION DINNER
Sponsored by the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental headed by
Governor Alfredo G. Maranon, Jr. (Attire: Smart Casual)
DAY 3 - 21 May 2014 – Wednesday
Officer of the Day: RSD Pedro B. Penados
Attire: Type “A” Uniform
0800H
- Assembly at the Conference Hall
0830H
- FIRST PLENARY SESSION….………………………… MAYOR DEL R. DE GUZMAN
(1hr & 30mins)
Vice-President for Luzon, BSP
Presiding Officer
Approval of the Proceedings of the
57th Annual National Council Meeting
held at Mt. Makiling, Los Banos, Laguna
on 19-22 February 2013…………………………………… Honorable Vice-President
JEJOMAR C. BINAY
President, BSP
Report of the National Treasurer……………………….. MR. ENRIQUE B. LAGDAMEO
National Treasurer, BSP
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Report of the President…………………………………….. Honorable Vice-President
JEJOMAR C. BINAY
President, BSP
ATTY. WENDEL E. AVISADO
SVP & Acting Secretary General, BSP
Dialogue/Open Forum
1000H
(30mins)
1030H
(2hrs)
ADJOURNMENT OF
FIRST PLENARY SESSION……………………………. MAYOR DEL R. DE GUZMAN
Vice-President for Luzon, BSP
Presiding Officer
- Snack
- SECOND PLENARY SESSION………………………… ENGR. LEO G. LASACAR
Vice-President for Mindanao, BSP
Presiding Officer
Report of the Committee on Nominations…………… MAYOR DEL R. DE GUZMAN
Chairman, Committee on Nominations
Election of 4 Regular Members of the
National Executive Board…………………………………… ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
Chairman, Committee on Elections
ADJOURNMENT OF
SECOND PLENARY SESSION………………………… ENGR. LEO G. LASACAR
Vice-President for Mindanao, BSP
Presiding Officer
1230H
- Lunch
1400H
- AWARDING CEREMONIES
(1hrs&30m) 2014 Tribute to the Scoutmaster
The Outstanding Regional/Council Commissioners
The Outstanding Regional/Council Chairpersons
(Attire: Type “A” Uniform and see separate Program)
1630H
- AWARDS & RECOGNITION
(1hrs&30m)
a. National Scout Shop Recognitions
b. National Executive Board Recognition
c. Lorillard Spencer Trophy Award
d. Presentation of Charters
e. Other Awards
1800H
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- FAREWELL DINNER
Sponsored by the City Government of Bacolod headed by
Mayor Monico O. Puentevella & City Councilors (Attire: Smart Casual)
DAY 4 - 22 May 2014 – Thursday
Officer of the Day: RSD Imelda S. Samson
Attire: Type “A” Uniform
0800H
- Assembly at the Conference Hall
0830H
(3hrs)
- NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR
(see separate program)
1130H
- THIRD PLENARY SESSION…………………………… ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
(30mins)
Vice-President for Visayas, BSP
Presiding Officer
Resolutions……………………………………………………… MR. IRENEO C. AQUINO
Chairman, Committee on Resolutions
Evaluation……………………………………………………….. COUNCILOR JORGE L. BANAL
Chairman, Committee on Evaluation
ADJOURNMENT OF
THIRD PLENARY SESSION…………………………. ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
Vice-President for Visayas, BSP
Presiding Officer
1200H
- CLOSING CEREMONIES
(30mins)
Distribution of Certificates………………………………… ATTY. WENDEL E. AVISADO
Senior Vice-President &
Acting Secretary General, BSP
Announcement of the Result of the Election……….. ATTY. ARTURO V. UMBAC
Chairman, Committee on Elections
Final Message & Closing of the
58th Annual National Council Meeting ……………….. Honorable JEJOMAR C. BINAY
Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Exit of Colors…………………………………………………… c/o Senior Scouts from Bacolod City Council
MR. FLORENCIO B. ATINYAO
Director, Administration/Finance Division
Master of Ceremonies
1400H
- National Executive Board Meeting and Election of Fifteen (15) Private Sector
Representatives of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
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58th ANNUAL NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
Conference Committees
1.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Secretary
2.
CONFERENCE OFFICERS (As approved during the NEB Meeting dated 25 May 2013)
Conference Chairman
Conference Vice Chairman
Members
Conference Director
Assistant Conference Director
Project Officer
3.
Coordinator
Mayor Del R. De Guzman
Cong. Harry C. Angping
Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo
Dr. Salud A. Bagalso
Mayor Sofronio C. Ona, Jr.
Mr. Pepito M. Carpio
Acting Director Arthur R. Sales
COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS (As approved during the NEB Meeting dated 25 May 2013)
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
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Engr. Leo G. Lasacar
Atty. Jose Ma. C. Gastardo
Cong. Harry C. Angping
Mr. Pepito M. Carpio
Host Council Chairperson
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado
Dir. Rogelio S. Villa, Jr.
FSE Manuel G. Isidoro III
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS (As approved during the NEB Meeting dated 25 May 2013)
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
4.
Vice-President Jejomar C. Binay
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado
Mayor Del R. De Guzman
Atty. Arturo V. Umbac
Engr. Leo G. Lasacar
Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo
Atty. Jose Ma. C. Gastardo
Mayor Dale B. Corvera
Atty. Wendel E. Avisado
Atty. Arturo V. Umbac
Dr. Pedro D. Destura
Dr. Salud A. Bagalso
Vice-Governor Jose Mari G. Pelaez
Acting Director Arthur R. Sales
5.
COMMITTEE ON PROGRAMS AND CEREMONIES
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
6.
NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR (As approved during the NEB Meeting dated 25 May 2013)
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
7.
Mayor Jejomar C. Binay
Secretary Armin A. Luistro, FSC
Atty. Francisco S. Roman
Mr. Maximino J. Edralin, Jr.
Secretary Roberto M. Pagdanganan
Mr. Carmelo G. Saliendra
All Regional Scout Directors
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, CREDENTIALS, REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
8.
Mr. Efren Edgard P. Dieta
Vice-Governor Jose Mari G. Pelaez
Col. Cedrick G. Train
Mr. Pepito M. Carpio
Atty. Lutgardo B. Barbo
Mayor Sofronio C. Ona, Jr.
Mr. Maximino J. Edralin, Jr.
RSD Bienvenido B. Toledo
RSD Pedro B. Penados
FSE Manuel G. Isidoro III
Mr. Enrique B. Lagdameo
Councilor Salvador D. Pangilinan
Mr. Ireneo C. Aquino
Cong. Francisco B. Aniag, Jr.
Cong. Harry C. Angping
Vice-Mayor Henry C. Dy
Dir. Florencio B. Atinyao
AA Ermin Delim
FBE Ma. Lea Fungo
COMMITTEE ON THE 2014 TRIBUTE TO THE SCOUTMASTER, 2014 SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING
COMMISSIONERS, 2014 COUNCIL AND REGIONAL CHAIRMEN and REGIONAL SCOUT COMMISSIONERS
(As approved during the NEB Meeting dated 25 May 2013)
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinator
Mayor Dale B. Corvera
Vice-Governor Jose Mari G. Pelaez
Atty. Lutgardo B. Barbo
PBM Harmes S. Sembrano
Vice-Mayor Henry C. Dy
Mr. Danilo C. Asiaten
Cong. Harry C. Angping
Dr. Pedro D. Destura
Mayor Sofronio C. Ona, Jr.
Sponsor’s Representative
FSE Fortely C. Mabunga
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9.
COMMITTEE ON EVALUATION
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinator
Councilor Jorge L. Banal
Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr.
Gov. Sol F. Matugas
Sultan Ansary P. Maongco
Mayor Reinaldo A. Bautista, Jr.
Mr. Nemesio R. Miranda, Jr.
RSD Imelda S. Samson
10. COMMITTEE ON RECEPTIONS, SEND-OFF, SPECIAL EVENTS AND TOURS
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
Dir. Mildred L. Garay
Dr. Ma. Gemma M. Ledesma
(WVR Regional Scout Commissioner)
Mr. Alfredo R. Gonzales
(Bacolod City Council Chairman)
Supt. Ma. Gemma L. Ledesma
(Bacolod Council Scout Commissioner)
RSD Bienvenido B. Toledo
CSE Gary D. Sugaron
11. COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Members
Coordinator
Mr. Ireneo C. Aquino
Councilor Jorge L. Banal
Col. Cedrick G. Train
Mayor Jejomar Erwin S. Binay
Mayor Reinaldo A. Bautista, Jr.
Atty. Lutgardo B. barbo
Coun. Salvador D. Pangilinan
Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr.
Gov. Antonio H. Cerilles
Vice Mayor Daniel T. Farinas
RSD Jesus M. Meris
12. LORILLARD SPENCER TROPHY AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE (As approved during the NEB Meeting dated
25 May 2013)
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
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Atty. Wendel E. Avisado
Mayor Del R. De Guzman
Atty. Lutgardo B. Barbo
Vice-Governor Jose Mari G. Pelaez
Councilor Salvador D. Pangilinan
Mayor Sofronio C. Ona, Jr.
Mr. Maximino J. Edralin, Jr.
MISE Sofronio D. Hontanosas
MISE Charlie M. Cameros
13. COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
Coordinators
Councilor Jorge L. Banal
Mayor Sofronio C. Ona, Jr.
Mr. Nemesio R. Miranda, Jr.
Mr. Ireneo C. Aquino
Dr. Pedro D. Destura
Scout Jose Paulo Andres M. Alon
Scout Justin Mikhail Hermosisima
Scout Jericho C. Ortega
PRO Janice Q. Cartago
MISE Sofronio D. Hotanosas
14. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
Secretariat In-Charge
Secretariat Staff
National Scout Shop
Dir. Florencio B. Atinyao
MISE Sofronio D. Hontanosas
FSE Fortely C. Mabunga
ES Natividad Morales
PRO Janice Q. Cartago
Mr. Deejay Cassey Nolasco
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LIST OF OF AWARDEES OF THE NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR
58th Annual National Council Meeting
#
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NAME
MI
SURNAME
TANGLAW NG KABATAAN
1 JEJOMAR
C
BINAY
GOLD TAMARAW
1 FRANCISCO
2 JAIME
3 PEDRO
B
B
D
ANIAG, JR.
CHING
DESTURA
SILVER TAMARAW
1 IRENEO
2 JORGE
3 DALE
4 HENRY
5 NEMESIO
6 NERIE LYNDA
7 JOSE MARI
8 MODO
9 JOSEFINA
10 ROSAURO
C
L
B
C
R
G
G
B
E
C
AQUINO
BANAL, SR.
CORVERA
DY
MIRANDA, JR.
NACARIO
PELAEZ
QUEZON
SAN JUAN
TABIAN
BRONZE TAMARAW
1 DANILO
2 WENDEL
3 WILLIAM
4 MARCIANO
5 DANIEL
6 ANTONIO
7 RAMON
C
E
DP
A
T
C
M
GOLD USA
1 RODRIGO
2 ANTONIO
3 ROMEO
4 ANIANO
5 ARLENE
6 GELACIO
7 ELIZABETH
8 FLOCERFIDA
9 LEONA
10 JEJOMAR ERWIN
11 FRED
12 RAYMUNDO
13 ALFREDO
14 PERLA
15 ELIZABETH
ADRIANO
ALBA
M ALIP
P ANTALAN
B ARCILLAS
V ARCITA
T ASIATEN
B BALMOREZ
G BEROÑA
S BINAY, JR.
V CAPISTRANO
T CARIÑO
M CASTRO
T CORONEL
A DELARMENTE
V
ASIATEN
AVISADO
CHAVEZ
CRUZ
FARIÑAS
MERINO
MORDEN
COUNCIL/REGION
NATIONAL
NATIONAL/BULACAN
LAGUNA
NATIONAL/NEB
NATIONAL
QUEZON CITY
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
BACOLOD CITY
NATIONAL
DAVAO CITY
QUEZON CITY
TARLAC
TARLAC
NATIONAL/DAVAO CITY
QUEZON CITY
DAVAO CITY
NATIONAL
QUEZON CITY
EASTERN PANGASINAN
METRO MANILA EAST
TACLOBAN CITY
BULACAN
DAVAO DEL NORTE
CITY OF SANTA ROSA
LAGUNA
TARLAC
TARLAC
ABRA
NATIONAL/MAKATI CITY
LAGUNA
LANAO DEL NORTE
TARLAC
ILOCOS SUR
QUEZON CITY
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
BENJAMIN
ALFREDO
MAURO
ROSALINDA
CHARITO
LEO
GODOFREDO
MILAGROS
TOMAS
LORNA
SOL
MARCIANO
CONSTANTE
SOFRONIO
VIRALUZ
BUENAVENTURA
EVANGELINE
ROLANDO
ANTONIETA
DANILO
VICTOR
SILVER USA
1 FRANCISCO
2 CRIS
3 MYRNA JANE
4 FABIO
5 MODESTO
6 OLYMPIA
7 ARIEL
8 HERMES
9 ROBERTO
10 EMILIO
11 JUSTINO
12 JOEL
13 MERCEDES
14 JORGE
15 CECILIA
16 VERONICO
17 ENRIQUE
18 NESTOR
19 ROSENDO
20 VICTOR
21 CIRILO
22 CELESTINO
23 SUSAN
24 SATURNINO
25 AURELIO
26 CARMELO
27 JOSEFA
C
R
H
S
O
G
T
O
P
B
F
P
N
C
S
Q
J
D
B
L
A
GAMIAO
GONZALES
HERNANDEZ
IBARRA
LACANLALE
LASACAR
LIBAN
LUANG
MANALO
MANAUIS
MATUGAS
MEDALLA
OCAMPO
ONA, JR.
RAGUINDIN
RULLODA
SIBAL
SOMERA
TIOTUICO
VALLEJERA
YAP
CAG NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
BACOLOD CITY
CITY OF SANTA ROSA
TARLAC
TARLAC
CAMIGUIN
QUEZON CITY
QUEZON CITY
CENTRAL LUZON REGION
CAG NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
NATIONAL
QUEZON CITY
TARLAC
BATANGAS
EASTERN PANGASINAN
LA UNION
TARLAC
ABRA
TARLAC
NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
TARLAC
R
A
P
A
D
D
P
T
V
B
C
R
M
B
C
V
H
C
B
C
S
I
D
J
A
F
T
ABAYARI, JR.
ALBOLOTE
ALIAS
AMONCIO
ANCHETA
ANDAYA
ANGHAY
ANGOY
ANIR
AQUINO
ARELLANO
AVILLEDO
BALABA
BANAL, JR.
BANTOLO
BAUTISTA
BESENIO
BORRA
CACAP
CAHAPAY
CALATRAVA
CANCIO
CAPILI
CARA
CARMELO
CARREON
CO
NATIONAL
ABRA
DAVAO DEL NORTE
BUKIDNON
BATAAN
CAPIZ
ILIGAN CITY
BOHOL
MAKATI CITY
ZAMBOANGA CITY
LAGUNA
QUEZON
TARLAC
QUEZON CITY
ANTIQUE
LA UNION
CAMARINES SUR
COTABATO
MT. PROVINCE
ANTIPOLO CITY
BOHOL
TARLAC
CAVITE
CITY OF SANTA ROSA
TARLAC
EASTERN PANGASINAN
CAVITE
59
63
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
64
60
DONATELA
MARIE GLO
ARTEMIO
DOROTHY
ARNEL
EPIFANIA
ROGELIO
ARWYN
SALVACION
VICENTE
ROY
MARCELINA
BALTAZAR
JUANITO
ARTHUR
LILIBETH
JAMES
ELVIN
ROMMEL
ANANSON
EDGAR
EUGENIO
REYNALDO
JOEL
LYDIA
ANDRONICO
MA. GEMMA
MA. BELEN
SERGIO
CELSO
FERDINAND
REYNALDO
GERARDO
JOSEFINA
HYDE
THELMA
OSCAR
SONIA
SANTIAGO
CARLO
ROSEBELITA
GENOVEVA
JOHN ANTHONY
FLAVIANO
MARINA
ARTHUR
CEFERINA
ARNOEL
GIL
ARIEL
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CORNELL
DAWAGUI
DEL ROSARIO
DELARMENTE
DELUTE
DUNGCA
ELEAZAR
FABELLON
FLORES
FLORES, JR.
GARBONERA
GAVANES
GAYEM
GENATO
GRINO
GUEVARRA
GUZMAN
HEMOROS
JALOSJOS
JAYME
JIMENEZ
JURILLA
LABASAN
LAGAYAN
LAO
LARA, JR.
LEDESMA
LIM
LIRASAN
MARAVILLA
MILLAN
MISANES
MONTEZA, JR.
NIETO
OFRACIO
PANGANIBAN
PEÑAFLORIDA
PERFECTO
QUISO
RABAT
REGACHO
RIOS
ROMAGOS
RUBIO
SALAMANCA
SALES
SALUDEZ
SANTOS
SAVELLANO
SAYRE
BOHOL
BENGUET
CITY OF SANTA ROSA
QUEZON CITY
EASTERN MINDANAO REGION
TARLAC
COTABATO
PASAY CITY
LA UNION
LA UNION
ZAMB. NORTE DIP DAP CITY
ABRA
VALENZUELA CITY
RAMON MAGSAYSAY
ZAMBOANGA CITY
CABANATUAN CITY
CAG. NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
COTABATO
ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY
NEGROS ORIENTAL
CAPIZ
QUEZON CITY
TARLAC
IFUGAO
QUEZON CITY
DAVAO DEL NORTE
BACOLOD CITY
CAG. NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
ZAMB. NORTE DIP DAP CITY
TARLAC
ANTIPOLO CITY
ZAMBOANGA CITY
LAGUNA
QUEZON CITY
PARAÑAQUE CITY
BATANGAS
CAMARINES SUR
QUEZON CITY
NEGROS ORIENTAL
DAVAO ORIENTAL
LA UNION
CAG. NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
BILIRAN
DAVAO ORIENTAL
BOHOL
NATIONAL
TARLAC
METRO MANILA EAST
ILOCOS SUR
LANAO DEL NORTE
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
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DELFIN
DELIA
GERRY
RUBEN
ORFELINA
LUISA
L
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SEPAYA
SIBAL
SORO
TAN
TORRES
TUY
YU
BRONZE USA
1 LOURDES
2 EDGAR
3 RUBEN
4 SALVE
5 NERI ANN
6 NESTOR
7 LORETO
8 FELY
9 EDMUNDO
10 JIMMY
11 SAMUEL
12 ERNESTO
13 EDGEN
14 NESTOR
15 RENALDO
16 DONATO
17 MARLO
18 GREGORIO
19 ROWENA
20 SUSAN MARIE
21 LUIS
22 LIZAVETA
23 ERNESTO
24 ROBELY
25 FATIMA
26 MELQUEISIDICK
27 RAMIL
28 ELISA
29 PERLA
30 AIDA
31 PORTIA
32 AMADOR
33 NOEL
34 REYNANTE
35 SYLVIA
36 REMEDIOS
37 OSARLO
38 PERCIVAL
39 ROMEO
40 ALFRED ALEX
41 DONA BELLA
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ADOLFO
AGUILAR
ALIBUYOG
ALON
AMANTE
AMINOSO
AMPONGAN, JR.
ANG
APOSTOL
ARELLANO
BAGUNDOL
BAGUNU
BAJADO
BALDERAS, JR.
BANCORO
BANTA
BANZON
BARTOLOME
BATAIN
BATERINA
BAYNO
BINAG
BOADO
BOLANIO
BORBON
BROÑOLA
BUENCAMINO
BUENO
BURGOS
CABALONGA
CABALTERA
CALIGUIRAN
CAMPOS
CANTOS
CANTOS
CARTA
CASTILLEJOS
CASTILLO
CASTILLO
SOUTH COTABATO
TARLAC
QUEZON CITY
NATIONAL/MANILA
KALINGA APAYAO
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
QUEZON CITY
MISAMIS OCC.
CAMARINES SUR
TARLAC/CLR
WESTERN VISAYAS REGION
BATANGAS CITY
SAN PABLO CITY
ANTIPOLO CITY
IRIGA CITY
NATIONAL
ISABELA
QUEZON CITY
SIQUIJOR/EVR
ISABELA
CAVITE
PANGASINAN SAN CARLOS CITY
MISAMIS OCC.
TARLAC
LA UNION
ISABELA
CITY OFSANTA ROSA
TARLAC
TARLAC
ISABELA
LA UNION
MISAMIS OCC.
BATANGAS CITY/STR
WESTERN VISAYAS REGION
SANTIAGO CITY ASSOCIATE
SANTIAGO CITY ASSOCIATE
DAVAO ORIENTAL
ISABELA
IRIGA CITY
ISABELA
QUEZON CITY
BATANGAS CITY
MAKATI CITY
CITY OF SANTA ROSA
CAG. NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
ISABELA
ISABELA
61
65
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
66
62
ERNESTO
ROY
RONNIE
LETICIA
VIRGILIO
FILOMENO
JEANETTE
EUGENIA
REX VICTOR
EVELYN
LAURO
ISAGANI
RODGER
PRISCILLA
MARIA FE
DIOSDADO
MONTANA
LEMUEL
ANGELITO
NICANOR
IAN ANTHONY
DENIZON
ERIC
SATURNINO
MAY
GREGORIO
EDILBERITO
WILLY
ROLANDO
BELLARMIN
ARMANDA
AMADOR
WILFRED
MICHAEL
ROGELIO
CESAR
JULIET
EFREN
ERLINDA
TEODORO
VIRGILIO
DERICO
JIMMY
LORETA
ENRIQUE
NESTOR
ERVIN
JESUS
ORLANDO
ROBERTO
P
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CATALAN
CATALINO
CHUA
COMIDOY
CONTRERAS
CORTEZ
CRISTOBAL
CRUZ
DASALLA
DE GUZMAN
DE LEON
DE PADUA
DEL MUNDO
DELA CRUZ
DELA CRUZ, SR.
DELA ROCA
DICKSON
DIMACUHA
DIMAYUGA
DIOLA
DOMINGO
DUMDUMAYA
DUMLAO
ECLAR
ELANE
EURAOBA, II
FEDERICO
FERNANDEZ
FLORES, II
FRANCO
GARCIA
GAYAGAS
INDOMA
JAKOSALEM
JAMERO
JERUTA
JIMENEZ
JULIAN
KATIGBAK, JR.
LACERNA
LAGUA
LAROYA
LIBAO
LIBRON
LONDERIO
LUNTAO
MAGGAY
MAGLINAO
MAGUAD
MAKATI CITY
DAVAO DEL NORTE
AKLAN
BATANGAS CITY
DAVAO DEL NORTE
BATANGAS CITY
TARLAC
QUEZON CITY
NATIONAL/UPLB
NUEVA ECIJA
METRO MANILA EAST
BATAAN
BATAAN
NUEVA ECIJA
NUEVA ECIJA/CLR
MISAMIS OCC.
BATANGAS CITY
ABRA
BATANGAS CITY
LIPA CITY
CEBU/EVR
ISABELA
ILOILO/WVR
JAMES L. GORDON/CLR
CABANATUAN CITY
JAMES L. GORDON
NEGROS ORIENTAL
CAVITE
MAKATI CITY
LA UNION
CITY OFSANTA ROSA
ABRA
COTABATO
BULACAN/CLR
ANTIPOLO CITY
BOHOL
WESTERN VISAYAS REGION
ISABELA
QUEZON CITY
LIPA CITY
CAMIGUIN
ISABELA/NELR
EASTERN PANGASINAN
LA UNION
ILIGAN CITY
CABANATUAN CITY
SOUTH COTABATO
CAG. NORTH TUGUEGARAO CITY
ILIGAN CITY
NEGROS OCC./WVR
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
MONICA
SULTAN ANSARY
JOSEPHINE
OSCAR
EDYNELL
EMMYLOU
CESAR
RONIE
FELIPA
WILMORE
ERNESTO
VICENTE
RAYMUNDO
SUSAN
JOSE RIZALINO
MA. LORLINIE
PEDRO
REGINO
JHOANA
ALEX
SARAH
TERESITA
EDNA
YOLANDA
ROY ALFREDO
SHEILA MARIE
JACINTO
SALVIO
ROMEO
ABUNDIO
JOSEPH
LUCILLE
FREDERICK
JOSE CHITO
FELICIANO
REATO
GEORGE
ENRIQUE
JERSON
JERMIE JOSE
AIDA
JURLINE
JOANNA
EFREN
ROMEO
ESTRELLA
RONILLO
B
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MALLARI
MAONGCO
MARTINEZ
MARTINEZ
MEDINA
MENDOZA
MERCADO
MOJICA
MORADA
MOREDO
MUNDALA
NICOLAS, JR.
ONGGONA
ORIBIANA
ORTEGA
ORTILLO
PABILLARAN, JR.
PAGTAMA, JR.
PAGULAYAN
PAMATI-AN, JR.
PARAGUYA
PAREL
PASAMONTE
PENALES
PLANA
PRIMICIAS
PULIDO
QUICHO
RODRIGUEZ
SAAVEDRA, JR.
SANTOS
SANTOS
SIMBOL
SOLIS
TAMONDONG, JR.
TAN
TEMPLADO
TOLENTINO
TORALDE
TRASGA
TUMANUT
VALETE
VALEZA
VELARDE
VICMUDO
VIDAD
YARAG
NUEVA ECIJA
NATIONAL
NUEVA ECIJA
ISABELA
NUEVA ECIJA
COTABATO
LIPA CITY
CAVITE
LIPA CITY
MAKATI CITY
SOUTH COTABATO
ISABELA
COTABATO
SAN PABLO CITY
ZAMBOANGA CITY
WESTERN VISAYAS REGION
ILIGAN CITY
METRO MANILA EAST
ISABELA
AKLAN/WVR
MISAMIS OCC.
ABRA
ISABELA
CAVITE
DAVAO DEL NORTE
PANGASINAN SAN CARLOS CITY
CAVITE
EVR
ANTIPOLO CITY
ILIGAN CITY
METRO MANILA EAST
ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY/WMR
BATAAN
NUEVA ECIJA
DAVAO ORIENTAL
NUEVA ECIJA
ZAMB NORTE DIPOLOG DAP. CITY
NATIONAL/UPLB
IRIGA CITY
MANILA/NCR
SANTIAGO CITY ASSOCIATE/NELR
TARLAC
NATIONAL
COTABATO
NUEVA ECIJA
MAKATI CITY
ZAMB. NORTE DIP DAP CITY
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67
OFFICIAL ROSTER OF PARTICIPANTS
58th Annual National Council Meeting
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
68
64
COMPLETE NAME
Palaganas, Leon L.
Morden, Ramon M.
Carreon, Carmelo F.
Perez, Amadeo Gregorio E.
Raguindin, Viraluz S.
Bisquera, Edmundo A.
La Roya, Jimmy A.
Montefalco, Francisca D.
Paraiso, Benjamin M.
Santos, Elisa R.
Aribuabo, Cecilia
Liban, Lucena B.
Llaguno Arthur M.
Pastor, Araceli C.
Salvador, Rayan C.
Savellano, Gil P.
Aludino, Anselmo R.
Marino S. Baytec
Milana, Anacleto, M.
Nisce, Aureo Augusto Q.
Espino, Amado T.
Balderas Jr., Donato
Primicias, Sheila Marie A.
Torio, Alma Rudy C.
Sison, Danilo
Vivencio, Vivencio C.
Arriola, Luz C.
Canlas, Williamson G.
Masangkay, Joel e.
Buencamino, Bobby Art V.
Labini Jr., Modesto D.
Quiben, Charlaw G.
Saludez, Alberto P.
Villamayor, James Mark C.
Simbol, Frederick Y.
De Guzman, Jonathan B.
De Padua, Roger R.
Ancheta, Modesto D.
Aniag, Francisco B.
Cruz, Rolando G.
David, Jonar C.
Mariano, Noel B.
REGION
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
COUNCIL
Dagupan City
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Eastern Pangasinan
Ilocos Norte - Laoag City
Ilocos Norte - Laoag City
Ilocos Norte - Laoag City
Ilocos Norte - Laoag City
Ilocos Norte - Laoag City
Ilocos Sur
Ilocos Sur
Ilocos Sur
La Union
La Union
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Pangasinan - San Carlos City
Angeles City
Angeles City
Angeles City
Aurora
Aurora
Aurora
Aurora
Aurora
Bataan
Bataan
Bataan
Bataan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
PARTICIPATION
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
NO.
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
COMPLETE NAME
Baltazar, Angelita C.
Bartolome, Belen C.
Bergado, Leonora V.
Bismonte, Perla M.
Buenaventura, Cecilia F.
Bulos, Julieta P.
Cachero Jr., Federico P.
Camero, Joel Jonathan O.
Candelaria, Paul DJ
Carreon, Roman M.
Castor, Ronaldo S.
Constantino, Virgilio E.
Cruz, Amor G.
Cruz, Elpidio R.
Cruz, Rene L.
Cubol, Nancylita C.
de Guzman, Luisito V.
De Jesus, Bartolome C.
Elizalde, Irene L.
Enriquez, Rogelio J.
Fajardo, Carlo Jolette S.
Fanuncio Ma. Neriza
Flores, Dulce Regina C.
Flores, Guillermo J.
Gomez, Ruby I
Hermogenes, Marissa D.
Herrera, Maximo C.
Hilario, Chester N.
Iliscupidez, Priscila P.
Indoma, Michael A.
Jarabe, Elisa U.
Laganao, Roberto G.
Lagman, Lauro L.
Lajom, Aurea F.
Lim, Angelina F.
Manalo, Nora G.
Mendoza, Imelda C.
Natividad, Josefina B.
Navarro, Pascual C.
Navarro, Renato M.
Ortega, Daniel V.
Ortega, William C.
Pacual, Germelina H.
Pineda, Estelita G.
Policarpio, Francisco M
REGION
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
COUNCIL
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
65
69
NO.
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
70
66
COMPLETE NAME
Reyes, Edelmira G.
Rillera, Loida G.
Sales, Ma. Lorenia R.
Sanchez, Jerome L.
Santiago, Efren M.
Santos, elmer S.
Sierra, Lorelina G.
Sotelo, Rolando T.
Trinidad, Aldwin C.
Valderama, Cecilia E.
Villanueva, Analiza M.
Eclar, May B.
Conderio, Nestor M.
Lim, Elizabeth G.
Guevarra, Lilibeth C.
Leabres, Danilo R.
Ferrer, Jessie D.
Dumlao, Saturnino D.
Piano, Edwin J.
Razon, Rhoda
Dela Cruz, Maria Fe A.
Manalo, Tomas Jr., P
Laya, Esperanza L.
Zapanta, Leonardo D.
De Leon, Alicia P.
Manalo, Rosario M.
Lacbain, Ramon II G
Amog, Generoso F.
Gatdula, Pamela R.
Mostoles, Zenia G.
Acupan, George P.
Sembrano, Harmes S.
Asiaten, Elizabeth T.
Belarminmo Alvin P.
Borres, Isabela U.
Cuchapin, Cesar E.
Aguilar, Salve Z.
Balmorez, Flocerfida
Canlas, Agnes
Cortez, Jeanette
Domingo, Edgardo C.
Gonzales, Yolanda M.
Guiam, Candido
Ibarra, Rosalinda S.
Labasan, Reynaldo
REGION
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
COUNCIL
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Bulacan
Cabanatuan City
Cabanatuan City
Cabanatuan City
Cabanatuan City
Cabanatuan City
James L. Gordon
James L. Gordon
James L. Gordon
Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija
Pampanga
Pampanga
Pampanga
Pampanga
Pampanga
Ramon Magsaysay
Ramon Magsaysay
Ramon Magsaysay
Ramon Magsaysay
Ramon Magsaysay
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
NO.
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
COMPLETE NAME
Linsao, May B.
Linsao, Noel L.
Rivilla, Miguel C.
Sibal, Delfin J.
Sibal, Reah
Tabian, Rosauro C.
Barona, Victorino Jr. B
Damasen, Nora
Garcia, Amador
Parel Teresita L.
Agaloos, Bhenjo
Albolote, Cris
Alzate, Serafin
Berona, Leona G.
Bisquera, Catalino C.
Buenafe, Glen
Buenafe, Lito
Cabang, Decimia D.
Crisologo, Henry
Gascon, Wilfredo L.
Gavanes, Marcelina
Jiste, Sammy B.
Marbella, Ma. Eloisa
Neverida, Camilo D.
Nolasco, Leonilo
Ortega, Marcelo
Rifareal, Rodel
Talingdan, Pedro Jr. B.
turqueza, Jacinto T.
Bautista, Antonio A.
Itliong Jr., Perfecto F.
Jacinto, Ramon E.
Narag, Demetrius Paul C.
Castano, Jack III
Martin, Winston H.
Tungcul, Linda P.
Camiao, Benjamin C.
Conag, Francisco S.
Lim, Ma. Belen B.
Maggay, Jesus B.
Antonio, Teresita
Javier, Alfredo Jr. Flores
Maquera, Melody May M
Dy, Bernard M.
Parallag, Romar G.
REGION
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
COUNCIL
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Abra
Baguio City
Baguio City
Baguio City
Batanes
Batanes
Batanes
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cagayan North - Tuguegarao City
Cauayan City Associate
Cauayan City Associate
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
67
71
NO.
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
72
68
COMPLETE NAME
Pasamonte, Edna A.
Caliguiran, Reynante Z.
Domingo, Denizon P.
Martinez, Oscar A.
Apostol, Samuel F.
Bagunu, Nestor E.
Bartolome, Susan Mari F.
Cabalonga, Amador R.
Lagua, Derico G.
Lazam, Samuel P.
Marcelo, Dante
Pagulayan, Jhoana P.
Dalang, Elfredo C.
Dickson, Santiago
Ancheta, Romulo S.
Bacud, Marivic C.
Catanuan, Dolores A.
Bilog, Apolonio T.
Dacanay, Alejandro A.
Derico, Rommel B.
Guinsayan, Joel B.
Manzano, Mario
Mutug, Edwin M.
Bangunan, Reynaldo R.
Escorpiso, Eduardo Jr. S
Espiritu, Rodoleo C.
Mandac, Ronie Jay M.
Tan, Joseph S.
Adaoag, Cesar A.
Tumanut, Aida B.
Aggabao, Joseph E.
De Veyra, Marjorie A.
Hilario, Virgilio V.
Idanan, Dominico C.
Jacome, Divina A.
Alvior, Nemesio C.
Anir, Roberto V.
Borres, Laureana P.
Bunag, Rodolfo C.
Cantos, Osarlo M.
Contreras II Artemio A.
Dabuet, Waldemar M.
Flores, Anabel I.
Guiuan, Jose Reynaldo L.
Hilario, Fernando V.
REGION
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NELR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
COUNCIL
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Isabela
Mountain Province
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino
Quirino
Quirino
Quirino
Santiago City Associate
Santiago City Associate
Santiago City Associate
Santiago City Associate
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
PARTICIPATION
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
NO.
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
COMPLETE NAME
Lao, Renato H.
Lorico, Hilario L.
Pabuaya, Wilfredo A.
Paz, Marietta S.
Villote, Ida Y.
Pontinoza, Zenaida S.
Abubo, Erlinda B.
Caraig, Jesus P.
Rubio, Corazon C.
Trasga, Jermie Jose DJ.
Quezada, Elizabeth
Cruz, Romulo T.
De Guzman, Lauro
Pagtama, Reginald
Santos, Joseph T.
Abadies, Ronaldo P.
Cristobal, Marissa B.
Santos, Arnoel L.
Torreliza, Chona N.
Bondoc, Salvador F.
De Juan, Freddie P.
Joya, Rosita
San Luis, Joel T.
Bondoc, Priscilla S.
Dacana, Rodriguez V.
Mangubat, Lucia G.
Ofracio, Hyde S.
Laureano, Martin Jr. B.
Fabellon, Arwyn Y.
Parra, Jovendo S.
Chavez, William P.
Jurilla, Eugenio Y.
Liban, Godofredo
Perfecto, Sonia M.
San Juan, Josefina e.
Asuncion, Amalia D.
Nengasca, Bobby Flores
Nieto, Josefina D.
Gayem, Baltazar, M.
Marcelino, Francis R.
Cahapay, Flora D.
Cahapay, Victor C.
Escote, Jeremey T.
Millan, Ferdinand B.
Rodriguez Jr., Romeo G.
REGION
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
NCR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
COUNCIL
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Makati City
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Metro Manila East
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Paranaque City
Pasay City
Pasay City
Pasig City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Quezon City
Valenzuela City
Valenzuela City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
69
73
NO.
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
74
70
COMPLETE NAME
Aminoso, Fely V.
Bagunu, Celso S.
Gadon, Eric G.
Marquez, Dennis DC
Rodriguez, Marilyn B.
Ilagan, Jay M.
Mauhay, Silvestre B.
Rocafort, Carlito D.
Cusi, Hermes P.
Panganiban, Thelma R.
Borbon, Ramil S.
Bueno, Donato G.
Flores, Adel D.
Cabillos, Romie J.
Casas, Benito L.
Cayas, Elmer L.
Herradura, Walry E.
Bajado, Reynaldo R.
Arcillas, Arlene B.
Batain, Luis B.
Batitis, Eusebio
Carpio, Pepito M.
Del Rosario, Artemio
Alpasa, Cristopher S.J.
Cara, Saturnino J.
Franco, Armanda
Hernandez, Mauro
Jamon, Erma S.
Manzanero, Gemma B.
Miranda, Hereberto Jose
Rana, Rhodora
Santa, Percival
Satsatin, Olga
Capistrano, Fred V.
Ching, Jaime B.
Ibanez, Marites A.
Ragaza, Jr. Leonardo M.
Sabellano, Reynaldo
Arellano, Justino C.
Dimayuga, Nicanor A.
Matigbak Jr., Teodoro S.
Mercado, Cesar Avelino M.
Morada, Felipa A.
Catapang, Cesar A.
Oliva, Aljon O.
REGION
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
COUNCIL
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Antipolo City
Batangas
Batangas
Batangas
Batangas
Batangas
Batangas City
Batangas City
Calamba City Associate
Calamba City Associate
Calamba City Associate
Cavite
Cavite
Cavite City
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santa Rosa
Laguna
Laguna
Laguna
Laguna
Laguna
Laguna
Lipa City
Lipa City
Lipa City
Lipa City
Lipa City
Lipa City
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
NO.
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
COMPLETE NAME
Cuario, Enrique A
Duenas, Audones B.
Ogayan. Aniano M.
Ramos, Ernesto R.
Sotto, Ernesto N.
Pangilinan, Abelardo S.
Aguilar, Perlito
Miembro, Nicasio S.
Tria, Cesar Jr.
Dinglasan, Joselito A.
Buenafe, Cristina G.
Salboro, Helen E.
Bayog, Ivy Marie D.
Caralipio, Ronnie G.
Aro, Regino III C.R.
Aquino, Tolentino G.
De Villa, Gerardo B.
Merle, Maria Teresa Carmela A.
Guifonea, Concepcion R.
Agustin, Edna F.
Baldovino, Baldwin D.
De Villa, Elizabeth M.
Ojeda, Joselito A.
Villafranca, Carlo Vinci B.
Saguingin, Amado Victor U.
Bautista, Rommel C.
Ponce, Armando A.
Rivera, Rowena S.A.
Esquierdo, Jonathan
Habal, Evelyn
Liovit, Evelyn
Mendoza, Vidal
Vocalan, Marcelino D.
Machon, Noel Joseph A.
Faa, Julius
Manato, Dario
Mazo, Baltazar
Adriguez, Jake
Solatorio, Jordan
Cuadra, Paul Michael M.
De Vera, Victoria C.
Fule, Romeo B.
Macandili, Ryan Lester C.
Oribiana, Susan DL
Ramos, Flora C.
REGION
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
STR
COUNCIL
Lucena City
Lucena City
Lucena City
Lucena City
Marinduque
Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro
Palawan - Puerto Princesa
Palawan - Puerto Princesa
Palawan - Puerto Princesa
Palawan - Puerto Princesa
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Quezon
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Rizal
Romblon
Romblon
Romblon
Romblon
Romblon
Romblon
San Pablo City
San Pablo City
San Pablo City
San Pablo City
San Pablo City
San Pablo City
PARTICIPATION
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
Delegate
Observer
Delegate
Delegate
71
75
NO.
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
76
72
COMPLETE NAME
Santos, Consuelo F.
Alcala, Roderick A.
Taha, Rolando A.
Giageda, Alfonso L.
Penaflorida, Oscar C.
San Joaquin, Alvin P.
Gaon, Leon F.
Conde, Arnel D.
Dellosa, Azucena L.
Graso, Imelda A.
Pura, Susan D.
Selwyn C. Ibarreta
Gomez, Jesse M.
Pamati-an, Alex Jr. B.
Abiera, Fortunato M.
Bantolo, Cecilia C.
Mocon, Jose Freddie M>
Piccio, Vincent III H.
Yee, Lester Mark E.
Gonzales, Alfredo K.
Cordova, Nenita B.
Ledesma, Ma. Gemma M.
Zamora, Clarissa G.
Estrellan, Rodil F.
Penalber, Killeen B.
Canong, Ernesto B.
Delolongan Jr., Jesus D.
Mabilog, Jed Patrick E.
Bascon, Agustin Ernesto G.
Jeruta, Juliet A.
Calatrava, Cirilo S.
Atibula, Alma M.
Paghid, Gerardo C.
Maboloc, Jupiter I
Salamanca, Marina S.
Angoy, Hermes T.
Baduel, Joseph M.
Hernando, Siegfredo T.
Pelayo, Dominic
Diola, Ian Anthony T.
Lanete, Rey B.
Yu, Luisa B.
Nicer, Marvin M.
Patrimonio, Victor C.
Alcantara, Antonio A.
REGION
STR
STR
STR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
WVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
COUNCIL
San Pablo City
Camarines Sur
Camarines Sur
Iriga City
Sorsogon
Sorsogon
Sorsogon
Sorsogon
Sorsogon
Aklan
Aklan
Aklan
Antique
Antique
Antique
Antique
Antique
Bacolod City
Bacolod City
Bacolod City
Bacolod City
Capiz
Guimaras
Iloilo
Iloilo
Iloilo
Negros Occidental
Negros Occidental
Bohol
Biliran
Biliran
Bohol
Bohol
Bohol
Cebu
Cebu
Cebu
Cebu
Cebu
Leyte
Leyte
Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
NO.
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
COMPLETE NAME
Jayme, Ananson E.
Magos, Philambrichi S.
Quiso, Santiago D.
Villamor, George M.
Adina, Bernardo A.
Gelera, Francis Angelo S.
Carausos, Lito O.
Catampo Eugenia A.
Dolorzo, Edgar U.
Rodriguez, Arlita M.
Bagundol, Edgen J.
Roa, Christopher F.
Alano, Manny Y.
Dela Rama, Gomeraldo P.
Dalisay, Moises Jr. G.
Pardillo, Petronilo G.
Areola, Bayani C.
Anghay, Ariel P.
Libron, Enrique C.
Semana, Jaime P.
Sayre, Ariel V.
Mandia, Daud A.
Almonte, Aurora Virginia M.
Adlaon, Edgar Sr. B.
Almonte, Jorge T.
Bolanio, Melchesiedick Q.
Dela Cruz, Diosdao Sr. C.
Pancho, Alexito L.
Techo, Felino Y.
Paraguya, Sarah M.
Reyes, Jomar L.
Torralba, Amelia P.
Ellunado Manny C.
Sabellano, Joel Jr.
Valdez, Arkhe Vin Leigh M.
Ortega, Jose Rizalino L.
Grino, Arthur I.
Lirasan, Sergio G.
Pinsoy, Roberto N.
Mangubat, Noel P.
Tabilon, Leonido J.
Balanghig, Cesar V.
Empisto, Roberto L.
Robles, Danny E.
Calingasan, Alex P.
REGION
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
EVR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
WMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
COUNCIL
Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental
Samar
Samar
Samar
Samar
Samar
Samar
Siquijor
Southern Leyte
Basilan
Basilan
Iligan City
Iligan City
Iligan City
Iligan City
Iligan City
Iligan City
Lanao del Norte
Lanao del Sur - Marawi City
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental
Zamboanga - Sibugay
Zambo del Sur - Pagadian City
Zambo del Sur - Pagadian City
Zambo del Sur - Pagadian City
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City
ZANDIDAP
ZANDIDAP
ZANDIDAP
ZANDIDAP
Agusan
Agusan
Agusan
Bukidnon
PARTICIPATION
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Head of Delegation
73
77
NO.
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
78
74
COMPLETE NAME
Amoncio, Fabio A.
Berse, Glenda Perla A.
Raagas, Roy Hilario P.
Brellita, Anthony O.
Lao, Arturo
Tan, Narcissius S.
Guligado, Rudy G.
Uy, Jayvee Tyron L.
Jabines, Roland Gilbert G.
Pajarito, Raymundo J.
Alagos, Bernabe E.
Borra Sr., Nestor C.
Dinopol, Araceli J.
Omandac, Roberto A.
Yaoto, Rolando C.
Flores, Floripes H.
Cimfranca, Felimon S.
Amboy, Edgardo M.
Gelmo, Jima A.
Simangan, Dante M.
Antipuesto, Eva A.
Batistel, Dionel D.
Cedario, George S.
Lazo, Dennis R.
Lopez,Dominador A.
Modo, Quezon A.
Olalo, Kimberly Faha M.
Ricarse, John Leonard S.
Vincencio, Evangeline A.
Yarso, Julie G.
Antalan, Aniano P. (Mayor)
Guindolman, Richard A.
Pana, Teofilo S.
Rafailes, Janus D.
Bascos, Benito L.
Calida, Franco M.
De los Reyes, Recolito Y.
Mellorida, Reynaldo B.
Labajo, Ruby Imma G.
Maurin, Alma R.
Guillena, Reynaldo M.
Sibbaluca, Saturnino D.
Son, Reynaldo S.
Tamondong Jr., Feliciano A.
Nombrado, Juanito G.
REGION
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
COUNCIL
Bukidnon
Bukidnon
Cagayan de Oro City
Cagayan de Oro City
Cagayan de Oro City
Cagayan de Oro City
Cagayan de Oro City
Compostela Valley
Compostela Valley
Compostela Valley
Cotabato
Cotabato
Cotabato
Cotabato
Cotabato
Cotabato
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao City
Davao del Norte
Davao del Norte
Davao del Norte
Davao del Norte
Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur
Davao Oriental
Davao Oriental
Davao Oriental
Davao Oriental
Davao Oriental
PARTICIPATION
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
NO.
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
COMPLETE NAME
Grandeza, Wilfredo J.
Deogracia, Danilo Q.
Ferrer, Mario Lino F.
Baste, Beau Jelanie V.
Sotto, Ernesto Jr., R.
Roferos, Rogelio S.
Egoc, Shirwin Caulin
Yamba, Roque M.
Gumato, Josefina E.
Matugas, Francisco T.
Matugas, Sol F.
Rosas, Fidela M.
Tocmadal, Panfilo Jorge M.
Egay Jr., Carlos A.
Esma, Dominador G.
Fetalvero, Evelyn R.
Fetalvero, Liecester
Hiquial, Roberto A.
Lasala, Cielo L.
Paloma, Josefa J.
Su, Gregoria T.
Tongco, Arlene C.
Bansig, Gil L.
Rellon, Allan L.
Diuda, Lucrecio M.
Dumlao, Rollene G.
Epe, Cristy C.
Florendo, Arnel r.
Rellon, Alderson L.
Rellon, Giovann B.
Remitar, Francisco C.
Villarosa, Jeffrey S.
Sator, Jan Dimitri S.
San Antonio, Salvador
Kim Jin Ouk
Sotto, Ernesto
Mrs. Farinas (wife)
Ms. Farinas (Daughter)
Abayari, Francisco Jr., R
Ang, Jimmy A.
Aquino, Ireneo C.
Asiaten, Danilo C.
Banal, Jorge Sr.
Bautista, Reinaldo, Jr. A.
Binay, Jejomar C.
REGION
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
EMR
COUNCIL
General Santos City
General Santos City
General Santos City
General Santos City
Misamis Oriental
Misamis Oriental
Misamis Oriental
Pagadian City
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Sur
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
Tagum City
KSA
Jeonbuk Council
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
PARTICIPATION
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Head of Delegation
Head of Delegation
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Observer
Delegate
Observer
Guest
Guest
Guest
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
75
79
NO.
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
80
76
COMPLETE NAME
Cerilles, Antonio H.
Corvera, Dale B.
De Guzman, Del R.
Destura, Pedro D.
Dieta, Efren Edgard P.
Dy, Henry CO
Gastardo, Jose Ma. C.
Lagdameo, Enrique B.
Lasacar, Leo G.
Miranda, Nemesio Jr. R.
Pangilinan, Salvador D.
Pelaez, Jose Mari G.
Train, Cedric G.
Edralin, Maximino Jr.
Pagdanganan, Roberto O.
Binay, Erwin Jejomar
Maongco, Ansary
REGION
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
NEB
COUNCIL
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
National Executive Board
PARTICIPATION
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
Delegate
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
58th ANCM Proceedings
***
KENNY RALPH S. FERNANDO
In-Charge of Proceedings
FLORENCIO B. ATINYAO
Secretariat In-Charge
ROGELIO S. VILLA, JR.
Assistant Conference Director
WENDEL E. AVISADO
Conference Director