A family in Opol, Misamis Oriental is showing there is
hope for peace in Mindanao. Through their advocacy of non-violent communication
among Muslim and Christian faiths, the Mambuay family has been spreading peace
and awareness nationwide, most especially in war-torn areas. Currently, they
are conducting various peace seminars, particularly in Cebu and Bacolod, as
well as teaching and nurturing less fortunate children.
The Mambuay family is only one of more than 35 families
who have been recognized by Jollibee, over the years, for their generosity,
compassion, and a genuine concern for their fellowmen through its annual
Jollibee Family Values Awards (JFVA). Now on its 6th year, the campaign
continues its search for Filipino families who have made it their mission to
help others with their advocacies. These families come from diverse backgrounds
and social classes, and no matter how simple or ordinary, they serve as
everyday heroes to uplift the lives of others.
Another JFVA awardee is the Capilos family of Quezon
City. Winning a Special Citation for Education award in the 5th JFVA has given
the family a much-needed publicity boost that has enabled them to gain more
awareness for their advocacy as well as the trust of educators, in holding free
trainings for public school teachers and students. These days, the family is
determined to continue their advocacy to include other localities nationwide.
They also strive to put more focus on the gains of the public school teachers.
“We want to concentrate on the public schools in our vicinity so we can monitor
the improvements in the teachers' skills and leadership,” said Jelson Capilos.
“The extraordinary life stories of all the JFVA awardees
in the last five years have never failed to inspire us, and we look forward to
honoring more families who serve as everyday heroes for others. We hope to
bring these triumphant tales of generosity, hope, kindness, love, and
selflessness to the consciousness of more people, not just here but around the
world,” said Jollibee Global Chief Marketing Officer Francis Flores. “Through
their mission of improving the lives of others, these Filipino families truly
make us proud to be Pinoy.”
Honoring a new batch of exemplary families
Interested parties who wish to nominate model families—including
their own—must accomplish a nomination form (available for free in all Jollibee
branches nationwide or for download at www.jollibee.com.ph/familyvaluesawards),
and answer the questionnaire on the nominees’ suitability and eligibility.
Entries may be sent via mail to the 6thJollibee Family Values Awards,
Stratworks, Inc., 2/F Zaragoza Building, 102 Gamboa St., Legaspi Village,
Makati City; or thru personal delivery to any Jollibee store nationwide.The
deadline of submission of nomination forms is on or before July 31, 2016.
Exemplary Filipino families may be nominated on the merit
of the following criteria: the magnitude of the contribution ofthe family’s
advocacy, its relevance and impact on addressing the pressing needs of the
community or its beneficiaries, the sustainability of the advocacy’s efforts,
the degree of involvement of the family members in the cause, and their ability
to surpass challenges and special circumstances on upholding their goals.
The 6th Jollibee Family Values Awards will honor six
winners from across the Philippines, including one OFW family. For the five
local winners, a cash prize worth P300,000, a trophy designed by renowned
sculptor Michael Cacnio, and P10,000 worth of Jollibee gift certificates will
be awarded.
Furthermore, Jollibee will also present special citation
awards to equally exceptional families who promote the following advocacies:
Environment, Education, Children, Persons with Disabilities, and Minority
Groups. Recipients of these special citations—to be chosen from the 15
shortlisted national finalists—will bring home P50,000 in cash, a plaque of
recognition, and Jollibee gift certificates.
To know more about the 6th Jollibee Family Values Awards
and its different activities, visit www.jollibee.com.ph/familyvaluesawards.
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