On July 6, 2024, UPAABC — in partnership with the Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver and the Migrant Workers Office — brings their mentorship series to Kelowna, BC. This session brings mentors on project management and financial services, trade and entrepreneurship, accounting and audit, settlement and employment, and careers in public service at Nechako Gathering, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC. This program features an all-UP alumni mentors: Vicki Buechler, Rhona Doria, Mary Tecson, Melvin Magno, and Ahmed Tillah. Thank you to Vicki of Greatway Financial for sponsoring lunch for this event!
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This is the 5th annual outreach program of our UP alumni group. Many thanks to the donors, volunteers, organizers, and supporters.
UPAABC is joining ANCOP Walk this August 26 (Saturday). We aim to raise $3,000 to help our fellow brothers and sisters in need. The monetary donations will go towards providing shelter, housing and child education for people in extreme poverty.
There are two ways to help! BE A WALKER AND HELP US RAISE FUNDS. Register to be a walker and be warriors for change! Use the link below to join the party and help raise funds for the cause. MONETARY DONATIONS Can't join the walk but still up for the challenge? No problem! Your monetary donations gets us closer to our goal! We have currently raised $1,459 of $3,000 but I believe we can do more! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me, Bella and Anita Aytona For donations and registrations please use this link: https://ancopcanada.donordrive.com/team/5472 For more information about ANCOP, see: https://ancopcanada.org/ What a meaningful way to end the year by sharing blessings with our brethren at the Downtown Eastside. Many thanks to the UP alumni group and friends who braved the icy roads. We are also very grateful to those who donated cash, and items for the gift bags. Special mention to Tim Horton's thru Katya Tristan Juanima and Cobb's Bread Panorama thru Lisa Flemig.
Thank you to out latest batch of Sponsors. Your continued support makes a big difference in the education of the beneficiaries, Arena, Dainnah, Stefanie and Pau. Areane Jade C. Aquino - sponsored by T1 Mobile Tax Services Dainnah Patricia R. Estacio - sponsored by Mel Abonita Stefanie Lyn C. Gabalfin - sponsored by PICPA Vancouver Angela Pauline M. Mariano - sponsored by Cynthia Yambao UPAABC truly appreciates your generosity and making a positive impact on the education of the scholars. Dainnah Estacio
1. Describe your career goals. -As a student under the program of BAA, one of my career goals is to pass the CPALE and become a CPA in a private company. I prefer a private company instead of an auditing or accounting firm as I believe that I will be more free and will learn a lot outside the concepts I learned in school. Right now, to achieve this goal of mine, I am taking an internship program under a certain private company and I could say that I am enjoying here despite the fast-paced and pressuring environment. 2. How will you benefit from the UPAABC scholarship? Describe the financial challenges that you or your family are currently experiencing. UPAABC will definitely help my family. My father is an OFW until before the pandemic however, their agency couldn’t accommodate as much OFWs as before. To be able to support our family’s needs, he worked as a Lalamove driver since 2019 until now. His average daily income is P500, though there were times where it would be lower than P500. My father and I also tested positive for Covid-19 last April. My father needs to be admitted to the hospital and I need to do home quarantine. Thankfully, that we both recovered, and our family is together once again. 3. What strengths do you have that are useful in becoming a productive member of society? Actively participating in extra-curricular activities have made me develop and improve my skills. One strength that will be useful is my skill to lead and initiate. I may not always have the confidence when it comes to leading, but I put my heart whenever I become one. I am empathetic and I wanted to inspire everyone even with my simple methods. Next strength would be the type to never give up. Given that unfortunate things are happening, what everyone needs is the hope and motivation to stand back and fight, and I want to be one of those people. Angela Pauline Mariano
1. Describe your career goals. My goal as of the moment is to maximize my learning in college, not just in academics but also in my other interests, which is why I’ve joined several organizations. My main goal is to become a Certified Public Accountant or a Forensic Accountant, however, my work in different organizations made me realize that I should not limit myself to one path. I recently learned that I also enjoy marketing and graphic design. If possible, I also want to do freelancing work while being an accountant. 2. How will you benefit from the UPAABC scholarship? Describe the financial challenges that you or your family are currently experiencing. I plan on using the financial assistance to cover the utilities, and if possible, for an emergency fund. My father was fired this month from his occupation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We have little savings as he was responsible for his disabled older brother and older sister and the hospital bills of his parents for over ten years. To minimize our expenses, I have applied for scholarships since junior high. We are all hoping that I can graduate in time so I could replace my father as the breadwinner of the family. 3. What strengths do you have that are useful in becoming a productive member of society? I'm passionate and always follow through on my goals. Although I wasn't able to get into BAA during the UPCAT, I persevered so I could successfully shift into the program. My curiosity has also pushed me to learn several skills, such as entrepreneurship and graphic design. Using these skills, I aim to provide for my family and give financial aid to students like myself. I want to pay it forward, as I know how life-changing these opportunities are. In doing so, I am hoping that their burdens will be eased and that they'd also be encouraged to do the same. Stefanie Gabalfin
1. Describe your career goals.
My goal, career-wise, is to be a Certified Public Accountant. In about 2 years, I hope to graduate from my course and prepare myself to take the CPA Licensure Exam. I hope to pass the CPALE and I aim to be employed as soon as possible. I aspire to work in an environment that fosters growth and enables me to learn more whilst working. Aside from practicing my profession in the future, I also hope to be able to start my own business. 2. How will you benefit from the UPAABC scholarship? Describe the financial challenges that you or your family are currently experiencing. Since my father is the only financial provider in our family, our household income significantly decreased since the beginning of quarantine because he was asked to work lesser days. If ever accepted, the UPAABC Scholarship would be able to lessen my parents’ financial burden with regard to my studies. I plan to help with the bills in our household, specifically our Internet bill, since I am the main user of it for my online classes. Aside from that, the scholarship would greatly help me pay for books, school supplies, and more when the need arises. 3. What strengths do you have that are useful in becoming a productive member of society? First is I do what I am assigned. I listen well to instructions, and my attention to detail helps me ensure that I do the job well. Another is I cooperate, and I seek and give suggestions to tasks that are done in teams. My ability to collaborate enables me to contribute to the job and learn from the people I work with. Lastly, I am optimistic, and I am determined in studying well and enhancing my skills. UPAABC outreach at the Door Is Open in downtown east side. A fulfilling way to end the year by bringing cheers to 300 ppl! Many thanks 🧡💚 to those who supported this project through donations of money, in kind, getting business sponsors, and volunteering as cooks n gift baggers.
Dear Ma'am Anita,
Good day! I am happy to inform you that I have successfully finished my second year as a BAA student. I am thankful for the continuous support and assistance given to me by the UPAABC. I have managed to do better this semester and attached below are my grades. As for my co-curricular activities, here are some updates: 1. I was awarded as the Top Performing Associate in the Finance Department of UP JFA Year 53. I was previously awarded as the outstanding member of the month for March and April 2021. I was an Enterprise Associate for this semester where I spearheaded the relaunch of JFA Verde, a small clothing business. 2. I was also a Research and Development Associate for JFA, where my work revolved around ensuring the well-being of the different teams in JFA and thinking of ways on how these teams can function more efficiently. 3. For UP CAP, we successfully launched our week-long Virtual Career Fair 2021, which hosted more than 50 corporate sponsors. As a Communications Officer, we were able to meet all our deadlines and KPIs. Currently, I am taking BA 119 (Special Topics in Accounting) for my midyear. I have attached some photos for your reference. Thank you so much, and I hope you are all well and safe! Warm regards, Mikaella Louren V. Dumdum Dear Iskos and Iskas,
I am pleased to inform you that our UPAABC scholar, Ella Jane Platero, recently graduated with Cum Laude honours last Jan 22, 2021 with the degree of BS Business Administration in Diliman. Ella had financial challenges that were made worse with the Covid pandemic. Below are her thank you letter and photo. UPAABC will send Ella a graduation gift. Thanks for your support in UPAABC's mission to help the underprivileged! Cookie Aytona UPAABC President |
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President's MessageDear UPAABC Comrades,
It is 4AM, and it has taken me forever even to just give a quick notch at my keyboard to type this. I have to be stupendously honest that I have been having anxiety to even start writing. The last time I’ve been into this very same mood and situation was when I delivered a speech in front of a graduating class that asked me to become their Guest Speaker. And, yes, I have gone through the same struggle. I was only able to make out a good write up that I thought – actually -- made sense two hours before I was made to join the class upstage. Having narrated all these, I don’t think I’d be able to make the kind of sense that will satisfy your true-blue, forever-hungry-of-new-knowledge, green-and-maroon minds and souls. But… Here it goes! On behalf of the Board, I will try and do my utmost best to deliver in the same way I have come to realize just how humble and open-minded you all were to give me this chance to serve our Isko floor with the highest post and honour– given, at first, my “reluctant” leadership behaviour—for 2023 and 2024. To an Iskolar ng Bayan, to serve is always pleasurable. There is this indescribable tinge of mixed anticipation and excitement that comes with a bit of anxiety and gratefulness whenever the trumpet of service and calling sounds its horns. Yes, the trumpet always howls from up the mountain to make sure that everyone down in the valley hears the loudness of the message. And, sure, the whole UPAABC township never fails to grasp and decode the Morse code of “pagtatanghal” ng mga “humayong” hinubog na anak ng bayan galing sa pambansang pamantasan ng Pilipinas, ang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas. It is of an august honour to serve as President of the University of the Philippines Alumni Association in British Columbia for years 2023 and 2024. The new Board is here not to shake and rattle. We are here to keep up because you guys have already been shaking and rattling and swinging the UPAABC wagon amid the constantly changing winds of time. We are here to uphold and respect legacies and footprints that are meant to stay, as we all are also here to work with you the necessary transformations that our organization will need to continue thriving in the next long years, as it already did for almost five golden decades now. Allow the new Board and I to polish the specifics of our Strat Plan and Proposed Calendar of activities for 2023. Your suggestions have been heard, and we want to make sure that one and all is happy to participate in each of the mapped activities. We will retain traditions that define the UPAABC family; we will introduce exciting youngblood programs that will make this family and comradeship even more impactful. Allow me to express the deepest, warmest accolade and respect to our President Emerita, Anita “Cookie” Aytona, and the past board for their invaluable contributions, projects, and unconditional support to the newly-boarded officers. Without you all being our mentors, who would we be today and tomorrow? Many thanks for the untiring calibrations! Without all these timely tools, how do we carry on from today until the boat is ready to sail on its own? There are no words to properly express our gratitude. On behalf of the 2023 and 2024 Board of Directors, maligaya at malikhaing Bagong Taon! Thank you, unreservedly, in advance, for your soaring and cradling support! Gracias, Maribel “Bella” Balisi Bevilacqua President, University of the Philippines Alumni Association in BC A.D. 2023 & 2024 |