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The Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards is the sole award-giving program that "recognizes and supports the outstanding contributions of youth organizations" in the Philippines. [3] It is organized and presented annually by the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards Foundation since 2012.
Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awardees Year Awardees Finalists Notes 2003 Ateneo Debate Society; BPI-Save Mother Earth Club; Hundred Islands Cycling Club; Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay - Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines; Kapansan ay Akibat sa Kaunlaran ng Bayan (KAAKBAY) MyZoo Volunteer Group Foundation
The agency's Youth Organization Registration Program (YORP) was launched to register, help, and facilitate the establishment of youth organizations and youth-serving organizations. [ 16 ] The agency also founded the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards , an annual search and recognition program for outstanding contributions made ...
The 3rd Siklab Sports Youth Awards is an awarding ceremony that recognizes the young Philippine athletes aged 18 and below that stand out in different local, national and international competitions for the year 2023.
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The 2025 San Miguel Corporation (SMC)-Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards was an annual awarding ceremony giving honor and spotlight to the individuals (athletes, officials) teams, National Sports Associations and organizations that made success and giving pride and honor to the Philippine sports in the year 2024, specifically in the recent campaign of the Filipino ...
The Search for the Ten Outstanding Red Cross Youth of the Philippines is an annual search for exceptional Red Cross Youth volunteers who have rendered unselfish service of excellence to the Philippine Red Cross. It aims to recognize the volunteers for their invaluable support and contribution to the PRC through the Red Cross Youth. [1]
In 1984, JCI Philippines started giving women the recognition. From 1996 to 1999, the recognition was known as "The Outstanding Young Filipinos" award. The name was reverted to "The Outstanding Young Men" but women remained eligible for the award with the JCI contending that the word "men" does not "distinguish the difference in gender". [1]