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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

Honey Jarque Loop

The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - Driven by the desire to keep Cebuanos abreast with the latest happenings around town, three ladies: publisher Eileen Mangubat, tour specialist Jenny Franco and broadcast executive Malou Apalisok, got together to talk about the possibility of hosting a program that would tackle domestic issues as well as those of national interest. 

Further consultations with tourism advocate and founder of the National Association of Independent Travel Agencies, (NAITAS) and   Honorary Consul General of Latvia, Robert Lim Joseph, resulted in the creation of a news forum aptly called 888 patterned after 777 News Forum in Manila which was founded also by Joseph years ago. It was agreed that individuals who shared in their objectives would be invited to join the core group. They included then DOT regional director Dawnie Roa, columnist Ricky Poca, hotelier Rey Fuentes and this writer. 

As part of the   organization’s annual   anniversary celebration, individuals and institutions are recognized for exemplary   leadership, dedication and   commendable   service to the community. This year’s awardees are: Dance Sport Team Cebu City â€“ a community outreach program that teaches underprivileged children as young as five years old   to perform ballroom dancing. It currently has more than 120 members who have done free workshops for more than 10,000 kids over the past decade. Participants learn self-respect, confidence and discipline, and help deter them from boredom-fueled diversions such as drugs and petty crime. To date, the team has proudly garnered at least 308   gold, 222 silver   and 187   bronze medals, in the last few years of competing in national and international competitions. The couple behind this noble project is Edward Hayco and his supportive wife Eleanor.

Wyben Briones, one of the top neurosurgeons in the country and Director/ Past President of both the Cebu Medical Society and the Rotary Club of Metro Cebu, was recognized for his untiring efforts in leading the private and public health workers combat dengue fever in Cebu and its neighboring   towns through the massive distribution of   larvicide powder. In its anti-dengue campaign, the areas   covered were   nine component cities, 48 municipalities, local government units and   areas   of the Rotary District 3860.

Movement for a Liveable Cebu   is a multi-sectoral citizenry composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, faith-based advocates, students, businessmen and multi-disciplinary professionals. It was recognized for   raising public awareness for sustainable development, renewable materials and green technologies in the pursuit of making Cebu a livable city. The organization likewise urges government and private units whose projects threaten the environment or community, to undergo  consultations and technical reviews by qualified professionals   so that viable, cost effective and safer alternatives may be put in place.

Our thanks and recognition go to columnist Ricky Poca for anchoring the forum and veteran journalist Elias Baquero who is responsible for inviting individuals from the different sectors to guest at the 888 forum. Deep personal appreciation must go to Consul Bobby Joseph who unselfishly flies to Cebu every week to join in the discussions, despite his personal battle with the big C. His indefatigable spirit provides the strength and moral fiber essential to the sustainability of the forum. And our unending gratitude to dear Hans Hauri, general manager of Marco Polo Plaza Hotel for graciously providing the venue for the weekly  Tuesday  meeting all these years.

 

CEBU

CEBU MEDICAL SOCIETY AND THE ROTARY CLUB OF METRO CEBU

CONSUL BOBBY JOSEPH

DANCE SPORT TEAM CEBU CITY

DAWNIE ROA

EDWARD HAYCO

EILEEN MANGUBAT

ELIAS BAQUERO

HANS HAURI

RICKY POCA

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