PRESS RELEASE
The twenty-eight chosen young leaders from Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao will represent the Philippines as youth ambassadors of goodwill to
the 42nd Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (SSEAYP), a
diplomatic cultural affair that brings together more than 300 youths from
Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) member countries and Japan.
This year’s Philippine Contingent brings the name “Saligan” inspired by
the value of trust grounded on united aspirations to showcase what it means to
be a Filipino while building friendships and exchanging ideas with other
nationalities.
The Philippine Delegation is composed of young professionals, tourism
advocates, educators, medical practitioners, communication specialist, community
workers, students, artists and entrepreneurs whose ages range from 18 to 30
years old. These youth ambassadors will participate in the series of activities
designed to widen their international perspectives. Discussions on social
issues, cultural introductions, club activities, institutional visits, homestay
experience and community service are among the activities they shall be involved
within 51 days.
Heading the delegation this year is Mr. Alfredo Diaz, a theater director and
professor from the University of the Philippines-Iloilo as the National Leader,
together with Jonathan De Quiroz as the Youth Leader and Maxinne Erica Mamaril
as the Assistant Youth Leader.
The batch Saligan is set to start their journey through the luxurious and
historical cruise, Nippon Maru, on r 26 October 2015 visiting Japan, Vietnam,
Myanmar and Malaysia. The Philippines is one of the five countries to host this
year’s SSEAYP.
The Philippine Contingent is composed of: NaSSEAYP is principally sponsored
by the Japanese government and supported by the ASEAN countries. Neil Joaz
Lagundino (Region I); Lloyd Alexander Adducul (Region II); Jonathan De Quiroz,
In the Philippines, the National Youth Commission under the Office of the
President and SSEAYP International Philippines take charge of the program.
To learn more about SSEAYP, visit
http://www.sseaypinternational.org/
For more youth-related programs, visit
https://www.facebook.com/nationalyouthcommission?fref=ts
To know more about the Batch Saligan, visit Saligan-Philippine Youth
Ambassadors of Goodwill page.
Also follow SSEAYP Pilipinas @PPY2015 on Twitter and Instagram.