Ms. Summer Capital 2018

(Ms. Summer Capital file photos)
(Ms. Summer Capital file photos)

AFTER a favorable and positive response from Ms. Teen University last February, Ms. Summer Capital was born, both of which are organized by Macro Delecto Productions, Inc., the goal of which is to promote Baguio City as a tourist mecca and to showcase the beauty of the City’s culture.

Thirty equally beautiful young ladies will vie for the title. Watch out for your choice at the Gala/Pre-pageant and Grand Coronation Night both at the Holiday Inn Baguio this September 6 and 16, respectively.

The lovely contestants are #1 Shane Mei Co - advocacy in improving and saving lives especially cancer patients; #2 Kyl Rivera - advocacy in education; #3 Jessica Pascua - awareness on saving and increasing the number of pine trees in the City of Pines; #4 Ronalyn Bondoc - to showcase the rich culture and traditions of Baguio City; #5 Patricia Joy Villagracia - A.B.N.A (A Big No to Addiction); #6 Gwyneth Sannadan - safety measures among the young ones; #7 Lhynette Austria -to raise awareness against cyberbullying and defamation; #8 Chaseryll Sison ; #9 Ghenesis Latugat; #10 Ruth Paga - advocacy in inspiring the young women of today; #11 Rebecca Buteng -to strengthen participation of the youth in community development; #12 Kristine Tabaday; #13 March Rejhael Balan-eg- advocacy in protection and preservation of the city's tangible and intangible cultural heritage; #14 Florie Anne Madayag - “greenpeace movement”; #15 Gwynethalodia Aquino - to protect women against abuse; #16 Shenessa Garcia - advocacy in taking an action to fight poverty and education for all; #17 Sarah Joy Budong- environmental and cultural awareness; #18 Sheila Mae Nayosan - advocacy in taking care of senior citizens; #19 Aizha Loyal - to take an action to solve vagrancy; #20 Jairah Yadyadoc - to promote appreciation regarding the igorots and their culture; #21 Deli Rose Lamsis - breaking silence: encouraging disabled kids/youth to go to school and study thus empowering themselves to attain success; #22 Lalaine Payay - humanity and a fight against oppression especially in the Cordillera; #23 Charlyn Gabao - pushing for gender equality and eradication of social discrimination; #24Margareth Alcala - rehabilitation of children in conflict; #25 Lyneree Wly Montero - B.O.S.S (Blessing Out of School and Street) Kids; #26 Donna Ruperto - advocacy in education; #27 Jonna Mae Cirilo - to establish workshops among the young for improvement and discovery / enhancement of skills; #28 Weyndelruth Wasit - B.A.G.U.I.O (Be a Growing Universal Inluencer to Others); #29 Kyla Claire Tango - protection of the environment; and #30 Princess Zaira Estrada - encouraging the youth in caring for the environment. Information came from Nathaniel Atinew. (drbrendaleeavillanueva@ymail.com).

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