Youth formation workshop set | Inquirer News

Youth formation workshop set

/ 07:24 AM January 12, 2012

The Outstanding Students of the Philippines – Alumni Community Central Visayas (Tospac-7) and RFM Foundation Inc., in cooperation with the Commission on Higher Education in Central Visayas (CHED-7), will hold simultaneous Youth Hours in the cities of Cebu and Dumaguete on Jan. 28.

Tospac-7 representative Rolando Villamero Jr. said youth hours is an annual youth formation workshop focused on the three pillars of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines program: academic and professional excellence, leadership and social responsibility.

It also serves as a marketing tool to signal the start of TOSP 2012 search in the Philippines.

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The TOSP search  started in 1961 with the aim of recognizing student leaders, who will in turn inspire and galvanize the youth to help in nation building.

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The Youth Hours 2012 will be participated by student leaders and administrators from colleges and universities in the region.

They are chosen based on the three pillars.

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Participants from Bohol, Siquijor and Negros Oriental will have their Youth Hours at the Foundation University in Dumaguete City.

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Cebu participants will hold the Youth Hours at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City.

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To intensify the promotion of TOSP 2012, Cebu will also hold mini-Youth Hours in northern Cebu on Feb. 4 and in southern Cebu on Feb. 11.

TOSP alumni groups in Cebu and Negros Oriental will facilitate the workshop.

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