Sunday, October 31, 2010

Boardwalk Cosmo











Leah Flor as Boardwalk Cosmopolitan Woman 2010 - -


Trivia:
Leah used to be a news reporter, news anchor and Program Host for PCTV3. She received a Plaque of Recognition for Exemplary Commitment as a Broadcast Journalist for covering the 2007 Manila Peninsula Siege. She also used to be the co-host of a radio program (AM station) for 3 consecutive years during her high school days. At the Boardwalk Cosmopolitan Woman 2010 Event, she wowed the judges and audiences when asked to do an on-the-spot reporting during her Q & A.

credits: photos and trivia from www.boardwalk.com.ph

Unioil send scholars to school





September 27, 2010


For 17-year old Erica Carillo finishing her studies, getting a job and taking her family out of poverty was a long-cherished dream made harder by financial difficulties of their family.

Armed with a brave heart, perseverance and unwavering faith, the Bulacan native enrolled at the Baliuag University in 2008 taking up accountancy course and making do with what her mother-a sewer at a local tailoring shop could spare for her and her four siblings.

Their father passed away several years ago.

“Mahirap po talaga ang buhay namin pero gusto ko po talagang makatapos ng pag-aaral,” Carillo said as she narrated the day-to-day difficulties their family encountered.

Until an opportunity beckoned in the form of a scholarship grant from the Unioil Foundation Incorporated (UFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of the Unioil Petroleum Philippines Incorporated (UUPI), one of the country’s leading independent oil players.

After passing a battery of test for those who want to avail of the scholarship slot, Carillo was awarded a grant last week by the Foundation along with six other underprivileged yet deserving students ranging from elementary to the tertiary level.

“Napakalaking tulong po sa akin at sa aming pamilya na mapabilang sa mga iskolars ng Unioil at lalo ko pa pong pagbubutihin ang aking pag-aaral para makatapos,” she said after accepting a check to cover her tuition and other education needs this semester.

Like Carillo, Princess Deanne Linglingay Cabreros also has the same story and met the same difficulties as their father Mario Adelmo Cabreros was the only one earning livelihood for their family of five.

Cabreros, who is currently on her third year at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) in Sta.Mesa, Manila the Unioil scholarship was heaven-sent that she said would surely ease the burden on her father.

“Naaawa po ako sa tatay na nakikita ko pong ginagawa ang lahat ng paraan para mapag-aral kami kaya napakalaking ginhawa po sa amin na ako ay makapasok ng scholarship at nagpapasalamat kami sa Unioil sa pagkakataong ito,” she said.

Her father who accompanied her during the awarding of the grant said as much and vowed to make sure that her daughter would be able to finish her schooling.

Five others—Jesse Charles Navarro, Shekinoh Maingat, Aimee Fosana, Christine Joselle Zulueta and Joanee Juayno--- were also awarded scholarship grant by Unioil this school year easing the burden on their parents.

Paul Co, Chairman of the Board of the Unioil Foundation Incorporated said this is the company’s way of helping less fortunate families send their children to school.

“This is part of Unioil’s commitment to be of help to society by sending poor children to school, thereby in the process making them productive members of our nation,” Co said.

Co said he hope the program would inspire the students to make good on their study specially knowing their educational expenses are already taken cared off.

“I want our scholars to study hard, persevere and do everything to be successful. Dreaming is not enough, you have to work and study hard for it, you have to fight for it with all your heart and soul,” Co said in a statement congratulating the batch of Unioil scholars.

At the same time, he said plans are afoot to increase the number of grantees next year as well as a possible tie-up with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the University of the Philippines (UP). ###

written by: by Leah Flor




Executive Director


http://www.unioil.com

unioil was awarded


SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
THURSDAY
Unioil Petroleum Philippines Incorporated (UPPI) was given a plaque of Recognition from one of the most prestigious associations of business reporters in the country, the "Economic Journalists Association of the Philippines" (EJAP) last September 16, 2010 at the Alphaland Southgate Mall in Makati City.
Luisito “Chito” Medina-Cue Jr, Unioil General Manager, said the company was very thankful for the recognition that was given to the company especially coming as it is from such a prestigious organization.
"We will continue to support and help EJAP as far as we can. This is also part of our commitment to our media friends,” Cue said.
Leah Flor, Unioil Corporate Communications Officer received the award in behalf of the company together with other firms and individuals that also contributed their time and efforts for the betterment of the said media organization.
EJAP, whose member-reporters are covering the business sector, specifically the oil, IT, banking, finance, stock market and other related business industries, is currently celebrating its 25th founding anniversary.