The Servants of Jesus Community Foundation, Inc. is proud to introduce our 12 outstanding scholars. These students were carefully selected from among the dedicated children who actively participate in the activities of the SOJ Community and Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish. We take pride in them not only for their strong academic performance and commitment to their studies, but also for their faithful service and involvement in the community. Meet our SOJCFI scholars:
1. John Lloyd Camba, 3rd Year Accountancy student, Youth Head, Dean’s Lister
2. Erysa Buenconsejo, Graduating IT student, Youth Head
3. Hilary Biasura, Graduating IT student, Kiddie Kingdom Head
4. Alyssa Maceren, 1st Year Marketing student, graduated SHS with High Honors
5. Lea Olimba, 1st Year Marketing student, graduated SHS with High Honors
6. Jonalyn Tabay, 2nd Year Business Administration, KK servant
7. Chelsee Marmeto, Graduating Special Education major, KK servant
8. Sarah Natalie Cudilla, Grade 4, Champion of Little Miss Kiddie Kingdom
9. Shaine Landicho, Grade 11, KK servant
10. Elizabeth Banayat, Grade 12, head of Dance Ministry
11. Rian Dinanoy, Grade 11, KK servant
12. Skye Espeleta, Grade 1, KK attendee

From left to right: Jonalyn, Elizabeth, Shaine, Lea, Alyssa, Rian, John Lloyd, Chelsee, Skye, Hilary, Erysa
With Nina Catherine’s graduation from college, a scholarship slot became available, giving way to two new scholars: Rian and Skye.
Rian was selected for his consistent dedication to service, particularly in Kiddie Kingdom and in assisting his mother, who serves as the area coordinator for Espeleta. His active involvement and heart for helping others reflect the values we uphold at SOJCFI. Skye, on the other hand, is a bright and charming Kiddie Kingdom attendee who shows a natural talent for singing and dancing. He is the firstborn son of Jherryl Espeleta, a proud former SOJCFI scholar. Skye holds the special distinction of being our first second-generation scholar.
The orientation for scholars and their parents was held on July 12, facilitated by Daisy Vergara, Secretary of the Foundation and herself a proud former SOJCFI scholar. During the session, the benefits and responsibilities of being a scholar were clearly explained. Scholars also received their first month of allowance, along with school supplies allowance, to help ease the financial burden of back-to-school expenses.
As our scholarship program continues to grow, so does the need for support. If you would like to help more children like Rian and Skye pursue their dreams through education, we invite you to partner with us. Your donation will go directly to supporting our scholars and building a brighter future, one child at a time.
