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MFSC, FFPCC join 2nd Philippines Youth Impact Leaders Conference in Bohol

MFSC, FFPCC join 2nd Philippines Youth Impact Leaders Conference in Bohol

Student leaders from the MinSU Federation of Student Councils (MFSC) and the Future Farmers of the Philippines Collegiate Chapters (FFPCC) are taking part in the Second Philippines Youth Impact Leaders Conference (PYILC) being held from September 5 to 9, 2025 at Bohol Tropics Resort, Tagbilaran City.
Admin    Sep. 07, 2025

Student leaders from the MinSU Federation of Student Councils (MFSC) and the Future Farmers of the Philippines Collegiate Chapters (FFPCC) are taking part in the Second Philippines Youth Impact Leaders Conference (PYILC) being held from September 5 to 9, 2025 at Bohol Tropics Resort, Tagbilaran City.

With the theme โ€œDriving Innovations, Creating Youth Impacts,โ€ the conference convenes hundreds of youth leaders, educators, and development stakeholders from across the country to strengthen collaboration and highlight impactful practices in youth empowerment.

The event, organized by the Youth Leadership Program (YLP), emphasizes the importance of creating a platform for stakeholders to share experiences and initiatives anchored on the Centers of Youth Participation (COYP) under the Philippine Youth Development Plan (PYDP). The gathering is further enriched by the Sandugo sa Bohol celebration, symbolizing unity and solidarity among participants.

The MinSU delegation is led by Mr. Jonbert M. Caoli, Director for Student Affairs and Services, and Mr. Kaide F. Fuentes, MFSC President-elect, along with SAS coordinators, advisers, and medical staff.

MinSU has also received the Magnus Award for Biggest Delegation (HEI Category), recognizing its strong student participation and commitment to youth leadership development.

The PYILC 2025 continues until September 9, 2025.


Field correspondents: Jonbert M. Caoli & Prince Kaide F. Fuentes

 

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