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Republic of the Philippines

Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
Certificate No.
TUV 100-05-1782

ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
A.Y. 2014-2015
(1st semester)
Youth Empowerment towards National Development

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Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
Certificate No.
TUV 100-05-1782

A. Organized Activities

I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

Youth Forum on Personality Development

b. Theme:

Creating positive change within yourself through correct thinking


and right actions

c. Level:

University/Local

d. Date:

September 26, 2014 (1:00 - 5:00pm)

e. Venue:

Arcilla Hall, BU CSSP

f. Participants:

73 College Students

II. Objectives:
1. To understand emotions as a means discovering oneself.
2. To promote positive thinking towards eliminating behavior and habits that hinder success.
3. To equip students with a new sense of discipline in confronting lifes challenges.
4. To nourished the character and personality of the students.
5. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The seminar formally begins at around 1:15pm with the Opening Remarks of Mary Ann Caceres as one
of the Executive Heads of the event. An inspirational video of Nick Vujicic was shown to the
participants in order supplement positive ideals to the participants before the introduction of the
Resource Speaker. The Speaker for the seminar is Fr. Jose T. Ballesteros, a former YMCA member from
Sto. Domingo, Albay. He described himself as a humble servant of God and a good father to his family.
He brilliantly discussed his topics even with the use of Manila paper instead slide show presentation.
The speaker explained the key concepts of positive thinking and personality development as being
synonymous to each other. These concepts were discussed by the speaker by sharing his life
experiences as a priest and as a good father to his children. Because of his interesting story, he easily
caught the attention of the participants. The speaker said that he had faced consequences of losing
confidence and self-trust but still managed to survive by means of positive thinking. He presented
himself to be a good role model to the enlightened participants. After his inspirational speech, the
executive heads awarded the Certificate of Commendation to Fr. Jose T. Ballesteros for his invaluable
contribution as the Resource Speaker of the seminar before formally closing the activity with few
Closing Remarks from the Executive Heads.

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ISO 9001:2008
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IV. Documentation:

Activity Poster

Fr. Jose T. Ballesteros,


Resource Speaker

The Lecture of Fr. Ballesteros


in a Manila Paper

The Participants listening to the lectures of the Speaker

The Organizers of the Activity along with the Speaker

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Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
Certificate No.
TUV 100-05-1782

B. Organized Activities in Partnership

I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

STOP Stressing, START Resting: A Talk on Stress Management

b. Theme:

Building Healthy Youths for a Healthier Nation

c. Partner Organization/s:

Business Management Association of the Philippines - BU Chapter

d. Level:

University

e. Date:

September 20, 2014 (9:00am - 4:00pm)

f. Venue:

Mini Theatre, BU CAL

g. Participants:

39 College Students

II. Objectives:
1. To educate the students about the negative effects of stress on their health and academic
performance.
2. To provide practical stress management skills that would greatly improve the college life of the
students.
3. To encourage healthy lifestyle to avoid too much stress.
4. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA), particularly about healthy living.

III. Narrative Report:


The health talk on Stress Management which was conducted during the Students Day started at about
9:00am with the Invocation Prayer and the Singing of the Philippine National Anthem through an
Audio Visual Presentation (AVP). It was followed by the Opening Remarks of the Executive Head
Mariella Isabelle Melgar who explained the importance of this activity to the college students. Then,
she proceeded to introduce the first Resource Speaker Rev. Melchor Buenaflor who is currently the
School Administrator of the One Asia Kids Academy in Ligao City. He exceptionally discussed the causes
and effects of stress with emphasis on personal behavior. The speaker pointed out that the manner of
managing stress depends on the type of personality. He distributed questionnaire kits to determine
ones type of personality and discuss each of these personalities with grounding details while providing
informations on how each type can manage stress. The interesting discussion of Rev. Buenaflor was
followed by an open forum in which he exceptionally answered the questions raised by the
participants. After that, he was awarded Certificate of Commendation by the organizers for his
invaluable contribution as a resource speaker. Then, the morning session of the activity was closed for
the lunch break to be reopened at about 1:30pm for the afternoon session.

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COLLEGE Y CLUB
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ISO 9001:2008
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The Talk on Stress Management continued with the introduction of the second Resource Speaker PO3
Allan Abainza who is currently working at the Albay Provincial Public Safety Company. He discussed
some important facts about stress and further elaborated the methods of stress management. Mr.
Abainza also gave real life examples of how people deal with their stress while providing tips on how
to cope with it. He then explained more management skills in dealing with stress during the open
forum before formally ending the activity with the Closing Remarks of Ronald Onguda, BU CYC
President.

IV. Documentation:

Activity Poster

Rev. Melchor Buenaflor,


1st Resource Speaker

PO3 Allan Abainza,


2nd Resource Speaker

The Participants enjoyably listening to the discussion of the Speakers

Ronald Onguda giving


his Closing Remarks

Some of the Organizers of the Activity

The Executive Heads awarding the


Certificates to the Speakers

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Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
Certificate No.
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

Youth Environmental Seminar on Disaster Risk Reduction


Management (YES on DRRM)

b. Theme:

Enhancing Youth Resiliency on Calamities through Essential


Knowledge about the Environment and Disaster Preparedness

c. Partner Organization/s:

CBEM National Service Reserve Corps,


CBEM National Service Training Program,
BU Junior Institute of Management

d. Level:

University/Local

e. Date:

September 26, 2014 (8:00am - 4:00pm)

f. Venue:

Arcilla Hall, BU CSSP

g. Participants:

153 College Students

II. Objectives:
1. To inculcate knowledge on the current situation of the environment in order for students to
accurately identify environmental issues and solutions.
2. To provide knowledge on disaster risk reduction management among the youth.
3. To prepare the youth for disasters and calamities for a more resilient community.
4. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The YES on DRRM was spearheaded by the BU College Y Club (BU CYC) in partnership with CBEM NSRC,
CBEM NSTP and BU JIM. After the registration, the activity formally started at about 9:00am with the
Invocation Prayer and the Singing of the Philippine National Anthem thru an AVP. It was followed by
the Opening Remarks of Mary Grace Martinez and the introduction of the first Resource Speaker in the
person of Mr. Anthony Lorcha, the Communication Coordinator at Children International. He mainly
talked about the environmental issues and problems in the society that greatly affect the climate.
According to him, the chlorofluorocarbons that are produced by factories increase the holes in the
ozone layer, which causes the global warming. This global warming rapidly changes the earths
condition, specifically the weather throughout the world. The second speaker of the seminar was Mr.
Emanuel Prea, a youth environmentalist who had just recently graduated at Bicol University. He gives
an inspirational message to the participants and encourages them to be part of BAYER in promoting a
clean and green environment for the future generation of Youth. The morning session of the activity
closed at about 11:30pm for the lunch break.

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In the afternoon session, the session resumed at about 2:00pm with the arrival of PO3 Allan Abainza
the substitute for Dr. Cedric Daep whom will be the lecturer regarding the overview of Disaster Risk
Reduction Management. He gives a great discussion about the topic by elaborating some of the things
to do in preparing for typhoon in order to safeguard the Albayanos. After his discussion, the Executive
Heads introduced the last Resource Speaker in the person of Ms. Ianne Christine Tin Aquino, General
Secretary of the YMCA of Albay. She brilliantly discussed the role of the YMCA on Disaster Risk
Reduction Management in the province of Albay. After her speech, an open forum was held before
formally ending the activity with the Closing Remarks from Mary Grace Martinez as the Executive
Head. Through the seminar, the students were inspired and become aware of their participation in
taking care of their environment as a way of safeguarding themselves against disasters and calamities.

IV. Documentation:

Activity Poster

The Participants of the Activity

The four resource speakers: Mr. Anthony Lorcha, Mr. Emmanuel Prea,
Mr. Allan Abainza, and Ms. Ianne Christine Tin-tin Aquino (from left to right)

The Organizers and Faculty

Photos taken throughout the flow of the Activity

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Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
Certificate No.
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

Youth Employability Training

b. Theme:

Youth Acceleration: Fast Track your Career to Success

c. Partner Organization/s:

CBEM Seniors Club

d. Level:

University/Local

e. Date:

September 26, 2014

f. Venue:

Arcilla Hall, BU CSSP

g. Participants:

86 College Students

II. Objectives:
1. To inculcate knowledge on the current situation of the environment in order for students to
accurately identify environmental issues and solutions.
2. To provide knowledge on disaster risk reduction management among the youth.
3. To prepare the youth for disasters and calamities for a more resilient community.
4. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The Youth Employability Training was conducted by the BU College Y Club (BU CYC) in coordination
with the CBEM Seniors Club in order to orient the college students of the basic rights of workers in
connection to its importance to developing ones career. The activity formally started at about 9:00pm
with the Invocation Prayer and Singing of the Philippine National Anthem through an Audio Visual
Presentation. Ronald Onguda, BU CYC President, gave a short opening remark before the introduction
of Mrs. Ma. Ella E. Verano as the Resource Speaker from the Department of Labor and Employment
(DOLE). She brilliantly discussed the employment rights as well as the duties and functions of DOLE.
Her discussions are key ingredients for Students in order for them to confidently face a new life
outside the University and inside the competitive world of employability. After her discussion, Mrs.
Verano was awarded by the BU CYC President with the Certificate of Commendation for her valuable
contribution to the activity. The activity ended with the Students more equipped with knowledge and
information, thus more ready to graduate and pursue their careers. The Lady of Ceremonies also
invited the participants to attend the next activity Youth Forum on Personality Development which is
a requisite activity of the employability training.

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COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
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IV. Documentation:

Activity Poster

The Participants listening to the Speaker with interest

Ma. Ella E. Verano, the Resource Speaker and the


DOLE Albay Provincial Head - Officer-in-Charge

One of the slides in the Power Point


Presentation of the Resource Speaker

The Certificate of Commendation being awarded to the


Resource Speaker by the BU CYC President

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C. Participation and Involvement in Local, Regional, National and International Events


I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

YMCA - Rizal Youth Leadership Training Institute

b. Organizer/s:

YMCA of the Philippines

c. Level:

National

d. Date:

May 5 - 19, 2014

e. Venue:

Benguet State University Training Center,


Bektey, Long-long, La Trinidad, Benguet

f. Participants:

4 BU CYC Officers

II. Objectives:
1. To establish and institutionalize an intensive Youth Leadership Training Program.
2. To tap outstanding college students and leaders to take leadership roles in the YMCA and their
communities.
3. To help local YMCAs train and prepare their young people to become better persons/good
citizens equipped with the values, skills and knowledge to effectively respond to the many
problems and issues of the world today.
4. To help local YMCAs develop their young people and create a pool of human resources to fill the
need for qualified staff/volunteers in many local YMCAs now wanting for effective leaders.

III. Narrative Report:


The YMCA of the Philippines had organized the annual YMCA - Rizal Youth Leadership Training Institute
(RYLTI) for the year 2014 with the theme WE DRIVE CHANGE: Empowering Young People. In
response to their invitation, the BU College Y Club sent four officers in the persons of Eric Lunas,
Abegail Alondra, Mary Grace Martinez, and January Merilles to represent the organization in the said
national event. It was also attended by other students from various colleges and universities in the
Philippines. Throughout the event, the BU CYC participants enjoyed the activities while learning holistic
values and interesting informations about the Young Mens Christian Association. Their leadership
skills are put into test through developing competitive teamwork, community exposure, and the
formulation of an action plan. The participants/scholars were also able to build new friendships for
themselves and linkages for the organization. They described the whole training event as
unforgettable experience which ended with all them equipped with the knowledge and values that a
true student leader must have. Moreover, one of the BU CYC participants Mary Grace Martinez has
been honored as Most Outstanding Scholar of the 2014 Rizal Youth Leadership Training Institute.

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ISO 9001:2008
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IV. Documentation:

The Welcome Backdrop for the


Participants of the YMCA RYLTI

All the participants of the 2014 YMCA RYLTI, including the representatives of BU CYC,
namely Eric Lunas (back row, 6th from the left), Abegail Alondra (front row, 2nd from the
left), Mary Grace Martinez (4th from the left), and January Merilles (9th from the left).

Morning Exercises of the Participants


in the first day.

The participants listening to worthwhile lectures


2014 RYLTI Scholars in International Costumes

Art pieces made by the


participants

The participants during their


community exposure

2014 RYLTI Scholars during their Graduation

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Bicol University

COLLEGE Y CLUB
Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

National YMCA Disaster Risk Reduction Management Training

b. Organizer/s:

Y Care International and Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs


in partnership with YMCA of the Philippines and YMCA of Albay, Inc.

c. Level:

National

d. Date:

May 27 - 30, 2014

e. Venue:

Carlos Hometel, Rawis, Legazpi City

f. Participants:

2 BU CYC Officers (serving as facilitators)

II. Objectives:
1. To raise awareness on weather conditions, climate change and natural phenomenon as a way to
mitigate calamities and disasters.
2. To train local YMCAs in disaster risk reduction management as well as to build channels and
connections among them in response to local disasters.
3. To promote climate change adaptation by means of providing technical skills and important
knowledge, while making the province of Albay as a role model for disaster risk reduction
management.

III. Narrative Report:


The national event was attended by the YMCAs across the Philippines from northern Luzon to
Mindanao along with the Y Care International, and the Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs. This DRRM
workshop is about building the capacity of the YMCA in the Philippines. They have been working in the
Visayas a lot since Yolanda and its important that all local YMCAs know about effective Disaster Risk
Reduction Management (DRRM). Two BU CYC Officers, namely Ronald Onguda and Mary Grace
Martinez, volunteered as facilitators for the 3-day national event. The event comprises of important
discussions about DRRM and practical workshops that cater worthwhile experience to all the
participants.

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IV. Documentation:

Some of the Facilitators at Pag-asa


National High School
The delegates from the different YMCAs in our country

Photos taken throughout the DRRM discussions and planning workshop

Evacuation workshop at Pag-asa National High School

Group Picture before the departure of


the YMCA Delegates
Practical Survival Swimming Skills demonstrated at
the Carlos Hometel

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ISO 9001:2008
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

CBEM FSTO and Org Fest

b. Organizer/s:

CBEM College Student Council (CSC)

c. Level:

College

d. Date:

June 24, 2014

e. Venue:

BU CENG Gymnasium

f. Participants:

Freshmen, Shifters and Transferees (as attendees)


Officers of BU CYC and CBEM Y (as booth staffs)

II. Objectives:
1. To introduce the organization to the new students of the college.
2. To interact and connect with the new students, with the other College Based Organizations
(CBOs), and with the College Student Council (CSC).
3. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The Freshmen, Shifters and, Transferees Orientation (FSTO) started at about 7:00am in welcoming the
new students of the College of Business, Economics and Management. The event gathers all the
college based organization in participation with the annual activity. This orientation guides the new
students in choosing the organization that fits their interest during their stay in the university. It was
prepared by the College Student Council in order to make the student knowledgeable about the
academe as their new home which is way too far from their previous school and academic
participation.
The CBEM Y, as an accredited College Based Organization (CBO) of CBEM and component of the BU
College Y Club, put-up a booth based on the theme: Futuristic. These bring out the creativity among
the officers and its members to show the essential value of their club that will motivate in rendering
self-service and unite the student to Almighty God. Efforts and unity of the Y members makes a
success on the construction. Our officers and members joyfully participate in the activity and
encourage new members by giving flyers and short talk about YMCA such as the academic year
activities of the club, which they will surely love. Before the day ends, more and more enlist student
came to be one of us. We are glad that everybody enjoys and being part of the organization for this
year. It was a job well done that we successfully passed one of the approaching activity.

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IV.

Documentation:

The Freshmen raising their yellow hotdog balloon

A Student signing for membership in BU CYC

The CBEM Y Booth and the Booth Staffs (CBEM Y Officers) in different perspectives

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ISO 9001:2008
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

CAL FSTO and Org Fest

b. Organizer/s:

CAL College Student Council (CSC)

c. Level:

College

d. Date:

June 25, 2014

e. Venue:

BU CAL Pyramid

f. Participants:

Freshmen, Shifters and Transferees (as attendees)


Officers of BU CYC and CAL Y (as booth staffs)

II. Objectives:
1. To introduce the organization to the new students of the college.
2. To interact and connect with the new students, with the other College Based Organizations
(CBOs), and with the College Student Council (CSC).
3. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The event started as early as 7:00am with all the College Based Organizations (CBOs) putting up their
own booths with a "barrio fiesta" theme. CAL Y as the college unit of the BU College Y Club (BU CYC)
joined the said activity. This org fair is indeed one of the most awaited activities of the College Student
Council of BU College of Arts and Letters (CAL CSC) because this is a way for CBOs to build connections
to the students of the college, particulary the freshies. The BU CYC along with CAL Y designed a booth
that adapted the provided theme. The booth facilitators also brought the items made up of indigenous
materials proudly made by the people being sponsored by the YMCA of Albay. The organization also
provided a trivia game for the students wherein he/she may pick up a question which, if answered
correctly, may claim a prize. The CAL Y also have a mystery box as part of the games offered during the
organizational fair. The fair is programmed as a whole day activity which ended up so well because of
the efforts exerted by the Officers of CAL Y and by the enthusiasm of the new members of the
organization in the college.

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IV. Documentation:

New CAL Y Members with their YMCA pins


The CAL Y Booth with the Booth Staffs and a CAL Student
signing for membership

A Student playing the Game prepared by CAL Y

CAL Student signing for membership

Some of the CAL Y Booth Staffs (from left to right):


Diana Rose Bermillo, Niriza Mae Barquilla, and Ronald Onguda

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Legazpi City
ISO 9001:2008
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I. Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

LETS (Leadership and Executive Training Series) and


LETS Break-Out Session

b. Organizer/s:

CBEM College Student Council (CSC)

c. Level:

College

d. Date:

June 26-28, 2014

e. Venue:

Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas Function Hall; Gaisano Convention Center;


BU CBEM Rooms

f. Participants:

CBEM Y Officers

II. Objectives:
1. To enhance the leadership skills of the officers of CBEM Y and BU CYC and train them in order to
become an effective student leader.
2. To become knowledgeable of the duties and responsibilities of the respective CBEM officer along
with the rules and regulation in organizing College Student activities.
3. To present the organizational structure and calendar of activities of CBEM Y as component of BU
College Y Club.

III. Narrative Report:


The CBEM College Student Council (CSC) organized the LETS (Leadership Enhancement Training Series)
2014 which is officially declared as a PRIORITIZED ACTIVITY in the college. Four CBEM Y Officers and
one BU CYC Officer are among the participants of the first part of this event. They were Maricris B.
Sarza, Anna Marie M. Balleta and Hannah P. Medina along with Mary Claire P. Rico and Mary Grace P.
Martinez who are also representing the CBEM National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) in the event. The
first part of activity discussed topics on Personal Financial Welness and the life of a Central Banker and
a Student Leader. It is also the time when the unique Organizational Framework and Calendar of
Activities of the CBEM Y were presented by Maricris B. Sarza to the Dean, to the CSC and to the other
Student Leaders of the College.

The second part of the event was to be attended by all the executive officers of the organization,
although only Christian Mark A. Dayto (CBEM Y Vice President) and Honeylyn O. Palenzuela (CBEM Y
Treasurer) were able to attend their respective sessions in the LETS BREAK-OUT SESSION at BU CBEM.
The event ended with all the Officers of CBEM Y and BU CYC being aware of their duties and
responsibilities as Student Leaders of the College.

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IV. Documentation:

Some of the CBEM Y Officers along with other officers from different CBOs

The CBEM Dean congratulating the CSC and the CBOs

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I.

Basic Information
a. Name of Activity:

Freshmen Welcome Party and Org Fest

b. Organizer/s:

BU - University Student Council (USC)

c. Level:

University

d. Date:

July 4, 2014

e. Venue:

Commencement Ground

f. Participants:

BU Freshmen Students (as attendees)


Officers and Members of BU CYC (as booth staffs)

II. Objectives:
1. To introduce the organization to the new students of the college.
2. To interact and connect with the new students, with the other University Based Organizations
(UBOs), and with the University Student Council (USC).
3. To orient the students about the Bicol University College Y Club (BU CYC) as well as the principles
of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA).

III. Narrative Report:


The Bicol University - College Y Club (BU CYC) is with the BU USC, the CSCs and other organizations in
celebrating the Freshmen Welcome Party with the theme: #FreshmenBucketList: Filling the Pails of
Character, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship. The BU CYC set up a booth that represents the nature
and purpose of the organization as a club devoted for youth empowerment and community
development. The set-up was met with several difficulties and challenges, such as the unpredictable
weather. Yet, the officers were able to successfully establish the BU CYC Booth at about noon, just in
time for the Organizational Fests. The booth contained the vision, mission and objectives of the
organization. It also showcased a Freedom Wall and various mind games that serve as the Bucket List
Challenge. Numerous students flock to the BU CYC Booth to enjoy the Mind Games and sign up to
become a new member of the religious socio-civic organization. The YMCA Mascot also roomed
around the Commencement grounds to sway students to go to the BU CYC Booth. The officers and
active members joyfully give flyers to the students while orienting them about the organization and
the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) as well as its upcoming activities. The event ended well
and enjoyably for the members and officers of the BU College Y Club.

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IV. Documentation:

The BU CYC Booth Staffs and the YMCA Freedom Wall

The BU CYC Mascot

Students signing up for BU CYC Membership


The Students solving the Mind Games provided by the
Booth Staffs

The Student crowd around the BU CYC Booth

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