CELEBRATING
TIBAY: Bear Brand Batang Matibay 2022 Winners exhibit resilience despite life’s
greatest challenges
Get to
know the 2022 Batang Matibay Awardees
Most Filipino families—regardless of social
standing—believe that education
plays a vital role in a person’s success. That’s why this year’s Balik Eskwela
is different and more important for many parents and students. As young
learners transition back to the new normal after overcoming the uncertainties
and difficulties brought by the pandemic, Bear Brand is sparing no effort to
inspire and encourage children to dream big and secure a better future for them
and their families.
Recognizing
exceptional students in the Philippines
Although every student made sacrifices and
experienced difficulties in their studies over the past year, some kids faced
harder challenges due to their everyday living situation. However, despite
these obstacles, they have displayed their eagerness to learn and to overcome
life’s adversities. Bear Brand has been honoring the strength and resilience of
these young people since 2018 through the Batang Matibay Awards. Last October
27, the 2022 Batang Matibay Awards was held in Screening Room 1, Cinema Complex
of Estancia Mall, Pasig.
4 of the Batang
Matibay Awardees with Mr. Atom Araullo as the host and Mr. Russell Lipchin, BEO
of NESTLE Philippines
Mr. Russell Lipchin,
BEO of NESTLE Philippines, delivering his speech to all guests
4 Batang Matibay
Awardees who showcased how to be a Batang Matibay
Mr. Atom Araullo with
Ms. Regina Nario-Mendoza, Brand Manager of NESTLE Philippines
In partnership with the Department of
Education, Bear Brand started the Batang Matibay Awards to recognize students
who exhibited “tibay” in learning
both in school and in life. This means not only do they show excellence in
academics, but also the community and their families. Every Year, Bear Brand
and DepEd call for nationwide nominations of ten Batang Matibay public school
students from grades 5-6 who can serve as role models and inspirations to their
families, school, and community.
Let’s get to know our Batang Matibay 2022 Winners: A quick interview with yours truly Miss Macy featuring 4 of the Batang Matibay 2022 winners at the awarding ceremony.
Ano masasabi niyo sa
mga batang tinatamad pumasok sa school?
2022 Batang Matibay
Awardees
Bear Brand continues its commitment to
building a generation of Batang Matibay by announcing this year’s Batang
Matibay awardees. All of the 10 Batang Matibay awardees showed exemplary
courage and strength to thrive despite their struggles.
Matt Jayrus Evangelista from Batangas, grew
up without a father, so her mother has to work abroad to support the family.
Whenever he wants to talk to her, he would need to climb a mountain to get
signal. He tries to help support their family by helping with little chores
(creating broom sticks, collecting scraps as pig’s feed). While doing this, he
still extends his help to his classmates who he helps with their studies. He may have experienced some defeat in school
competitions, but it doesn’t stop him from trying again. Rather it inspires him
to be better “Sa susunod na pagkakataon, makakaya ko na yun."
One of the awardees is Jerald Pelonita from Guihulngan, Negros Oriental. Despite being born without arms, he rose above his peers and was hailed as Champion for the Division level National Art Contest. He displayed commendable skill in drawing and painting using his foot.
Cryzon Jay Ambinang belongs to the Manobo tribe who lives in a secluded area in a mountainside in North Cotabato. He walks more than 2 hours to get to one of DepEd’s last mile schools. Despite his own personal struggles, he excels in school and extracurricular activities, which includes being Vice President of SPG in their school that leads several projects in their school. One of those is the distribution of modules in his community and organizing feeding program for the Manobos.
Mark John Alayon from Roxas, Capiz is a model
student despite his financial difficulties. His mother is a cancer patient
while his father works as a construction worker. Even though the everyday
struggles torment his young heart, he excels in school and is consistently
chosen as a homeroom officer in class. He also joins programs sponsored by his
school or barangay Mark John does all these while also helping his father raise
livestock, plant vegetables, do household chores, taking care of his mother,
and studying.
Jessca Solania, a student at a last mile
school in North Cotabato. She walks 8 kms and crosses 8 rivers just to go to
school. She once had to cross the river despite strong currents, and she was
found crying by the teacher - not because she was scared, but because she lost
the only pair of slippers she has and did not want to miss school because of
it.
Daryl Ashlei Teves from Catanduanes. Ashlei
is an inspiration to the school/community as a consistent honor student since
she was in 1st grade - excelling even in extra-curriculars (local/international
math competitions). In addition to the brunt of the pandemic, the onslaught of
super typhoon Rolly has greatly affected the educational system in Catanduanes
- houses were destroyed, including the residence of Ashlei's family. But no
matter how many storms she encounters, she always faces it head on. In fact,
despite her personal struggles brought by the typhoon, not only did she
continue to excel in school, she even helped in a relief drive in an orphanage,
and also helped to tutor kids who were having difficulties in modular learning
in Math. One of her tutees said that after being taught by Ashlei, Math became
their favorite subject
Isabelle Lara Miranda from Laguna, an
epileptic student. Isabelle does not allow her epilepsy to get the best of her.
When she started schooling, she had difficulty writing as a side effect of
phenobarbital, an antiseizure medication. To compensate for her slow writing
and keep up with her classmates, she would usually skip lunch only to end up
still being the last to finish. Some classmates bullied her, construing her
feeble writing skills and occasional staring (seizure episode) as a sign of
being inferior. However, she was relentless with her effort to prove herself.
She remained positive until one day her hard work paid off, and she was finally
recognized as one of the most outstanding students in class. She also became a
champion of an oratorical contest despite going through an emotional crisis.
Her terminally ill father was confined in a public hospital at the time, and
eventually passed away days after the competition.
Bulacan's Sean Geralyn Mara has an older
brother with autism, she personally takes care of her Diko and even researches
some tutorial on YouTube on how to handle autism spectrum disorder cases.
Because of her love for her brother she tried to teach him how to read, write,
draw, and other basic skills. She wanted her brother to feel that he is an
important member of their family.
Marchilyn Guinahon of Misamis Oriental. Marchilyn was infected with polio virus when she was little. Because of this, she is no longer able to walk. Her mother acts her feet in going to and from the school. Her struggles in life made her strong and dream to finish her studies to lift her family from poverty. Her willingness to go to school every day despite her condition, during pre-pandemic is a testimony to how strong her determination is in pursuing her education. Her positive outlook in life despite her physical struggles is very commendable. She has written 2 poems entitled " Sa Gabay ng Tanging Ina" and "Physical Disability Never Stops me from being complete" depicting her life experiences.
What all the awardees have in common is the lifelong learnings that are ingrained in them at their young age. Bear Brand wants to nurture their tibay ng isip, tibay ng katawan, and tibay ng kalooban and help them secure a better future by recognizing their efforts. In addition, with every glass of Bear Brand Powdered Milk, the awardees are provided with a holistic, Tibay Nutrition that will keep them strong while facing life’s challenges.
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