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Face-to-face with AMY Scholars

AMY Foundation’s first face to face meeting with AMY Scholars after the onset of pandemic was both fruitful and refreshing. It is really a different feeling to interact with our scholars in flesh, way better than interacting with them via online platforms. We invited the AMY Scholars which scholarship applications were approved from the late 2021 up to mid 2022 to attend the orientation.

Aside from getting to know the history of the Foundation and the people behind it, AMY Scholars were also inspired by the stories of scholar-graduates through our official Audio Visual Presentation. And to lead them in further identifying their goals in life, a goal setting activity by making of individual vision board was done on the latter part of the session. The output was later on shared to everyone. Each scholar has their own goals, own timelines, and own unique inspiration that fuel them to pursue their dreams in life.

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Busog-Dunong Feeding Program

The Youth Volunteers Initiative of the AMY Foundation, led by its Founder, Alexander Jacob T. Yao, held its very first face-to-face post-pandemic Busog Dunong feeding

“The darkest nights produce the brightest stars”

I value education so much. I asked myself if I could really go to college since my father (Carlos Lacanlale) is a construction worker and my mother (Dolly Lacanlale) is a housewife only. My dream was made possible because of Alfredo M. Yao (AMY) Foundation partnered with my determination and hard work. The foundation is not just a simple program that helps those students who are willing to study but a sunlight that beams to those flowers (students) who are about to wither (lose hope).

Know the inspiring story of Camilo D. Lacanlale, AMY Scholar Graduate, now a Licensed Professional Teacher