At the 16th Ten Accomplished Youth Organization (TAYO)
Awards, the Sun Crew was recognized as one of the main winners and was honored
with the Coke Barkada Award for its innovative programs that have empowered
local children and communities to build a brighter future and play a key role
in protecting the environment.
The twenty TAYO Awards finalists witness the fruits of their labor at the 16th awarding ceremony. |
The top ten accomplished youth organizations and the
esteemed board of judges share the stage at the 16th TAYO awards.
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Wemar Bonono, Sun Crew manager and co-founder, shared
that his inspiration behind establishing the organization was to help the local
children, especially because of his own experiences growing up in the island.
At 14, Wemar dropped out of school and decided to work as a surfing instructor
to provide for his family.
The Sun Crew, represented by co-founder and manager,
Wemar Bonono, receives multiple awards as main winner and the Coke Barkada
Awardee at the 16th Ten Accomplished Youth Organization (TAYO) Awards.
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“Actually, noong bata pa ‘ko hindi ako nag-e-eskwela kasi
sobrang hirap ng buhay noon kasi wala pang tourists. Tapos ‘yung mga bata, ayaw
ko rin na matulad sa akin. Marami silang nagtatanong kung pwede ba silang
sumali at sabi ko ‘You’re welcome to join!’ Hindi kami namimili, basta
nag-e-eskwela lang, ‘wag nila kalimutan yung pag-aaral, ‘yun ang importante,”
shared Bonono.
To improve the children’s school attendance and to
provide them with skills that will alleviate them from poverty, the Sun Crew
started the Smart Sustainable Surfers (SSS) program where children earn Surfer
Points for attending school and participating in other programs in exchange for
surfboard use and surfing lessons. The SSS program resulted in a 100% increase
in school attendance, with students attending 4 to 5 times a week.
Aside from motivating students to attend school; one of
the main thrusts of Sun Crew is to make the children and the local community
the custodians of the island’s environment. To address the increasing waste
that is produced with rising tourist arrivals, Sun Crew conducts weekly beach
clean-ups with the help of the Smart Surfers, locals, and volunteers; collects
and segregates the waste of the barangay; and holds eco-bricking and up-cycling
sessions.
With its goal of creating a sustainable and waste-free
Siargao and uplifting local communities through education, the Sun Crew best
embodies the Coca-Cola company values and is aligned with the company’s vision
of a World Without Waste. In January 2018, Coca-Cola announced its commitment
to collect and recycle one bottle for each that it sells globally by 2030 and
the company continues to work towards this goal.
Coca-Cola has been a proud partner of the TAYO Awards Foundation,
Inc. and continues to recognize outstanding youth organizations that are
building a better Philippines through innovative programs.
“Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines and TAYO go a long way.
Our partnership began in 2005 through the Coke Barkada Award, a special
recognition given to the TAYO finalist that shares our passion to improve
wellbeing of communities with projects that are aligned with Coca-Cola’s
sustainability priorities. We are grateful for this opportunity to stay
connected to the youth through the TAYO awards,” shared Coca-Cola Foundation
president Cecile Alcantara.
The other 16th TAYO Awardees were AQILAH (Marawi City),
Association of Young Environmental Journalists (Dumaguete City), Center for
Sustainability Philippines, Inc. (Puerto Princesa City), Cuartero National High
School Taliamba Ensemble, FLMIS YES – O (Iligan City), MIMAROPA Young Leaders
(Oriental Mindoro), Philippine Accessible Disability Services, Inc. (Lapu-Lapu
City), Team BakUNAWA (Iloilo City), and Tuklas Katutubo – Upper Lumabat
Chapter.
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