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This document summarizes the proceedings of a seminar on empowering youth against online sexual abuse and exploitation hosted by World Hope International. It introduces the masters of ceremony, Grant and Rishel, and outlines several presentations, activities, and discussions over the course of the seminar. Three speakers - Christian Nino de Jesus, Han Mary Narvasa, and John Joseph Tiller - each gave a presentation on different aspects of online sexual abuse and exploitation. The seminar concluded with thanks to all participants and organizers.
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Grant Script

This document summarizes the proceedings of a seminar on empowering youth against online sexual abuse and exploitation hosted by World Hope International. It introduces the masters of ceremony, Grant and Rishel, and outlines several presentations, activities, and discussions over the course of the seminar. Three speakers - Christian Nino de Jesus, Han Mary Narvasa, and John Joseph Tiller - each gave a presentation on different aspects of online sexual abuse and exploitation. The seminar concluded with thanks to all participants and organizers.
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INTRODUCTION: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

Let us
welcome our Lady and Master of Ceremony; Rishel Mae Vera and
Grant Nino Augustin Villaflor. Let us give them a thunderous applause.
GRANT: Hello, Rishel. You look wonderful today.
RISHEL: Thanks, Grant. You look effortlessly dashing.
GRANT: Honorable Guests, Friends, ladies and gentlemen,
BOTH: Welcome to the World Hope International Seminar in
Empowering Youth, Families and Community Against Online Sexual
Abuse and Exploitation.
RISHEL: We cannot start this event without asking God’s providence
and guidance first. So we are requesting everyone to stand for the
Opening prayer to be led by Shayne Jivah Alisosos.
GRANT: Please remain standing after the prayer for the singing of the
Philippine National Anthem. Please rise.
RISHEL: Thank you Shayne. You may now be seated.
GRANT: And now, to keep the ball rolling, let us call on stage our
Pastoral Youth Coordinating Council President Jerwin Magallon to give
us a warm welcome message. Let us give him a round of applause.
RISHEL: Thank you Jerwin for that enthusiastic welcome.
GRANT: We are gathered here today because of World Hope
International. World Hope International is a Christian relief and
development organization working with vulnerable and exploited
communities to alleviate poverty, suffering, and injustice.

RISHEL: World Hope International’s vision is to provide those in need


with opportunity, dignity, and hope so they can possess the tools for
change in themselves, their family, and their community. It supports all
people regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, or religion.

GRANT: In addition to that, World Hope International uses market-


based and community-driven enterprise solutions to empower, protect,
and build resiliency through innovative, environmentally conscious, and
transformative projects. The organization delivers programming
through strategic local and global partnerships to create a maximal,
sustainable impact. The organization is developed within the framework
of four values: Transformation, Sustainability, Empowerment and
Collaboration.

RISHEL: So, without further ado, we shall start our seminar. But first,
allow us to impart some important House rules during the duration of
the seminar.

GRANT: First, we would like to request everyone to turn your phones


into discreet or silent mode. This is a seminar where we are encouraged
to actively listen. We should follow the flow and focus of the discussions
and not use our cell phones or any other devices during the seminar.

RISHEL: Second, it is essential that this seminar would have a dynamic


and interactive flow. Asking questions or clarifications is encouraged.
But it must be done in accordance with respect. So if you have any
questions or clarifications in mind, kindly raise your hand and wait for
the resource speakers to acknowledge you.

GRANT: In addition to that, we would also like to ask everyone to Clean


as you Go. Always.

RISHEL: Lastly, our resource speakers have some activities prepared.


Please cooperate and do all the activities asked.

GRANT: Now that’s all settled, we would like to introduce you to our
first resource speaker.

Our first speaker is known for being a textbook definition of a multi-


tasker. He is a photographer, a community organizer, an excellent
student and a servant leader; all rolled into one with a ribbon on it. He
is currently pursuing his degree in Accountancy at Cebu Institute of
Technology – University, to which he is also the Cebu Federation
Deputy Secretary of the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants.

Being the true-blue servant leader that he is, he also serves as the
Assistant Youth Coordinator for the Parish Youth Coordinating Council.
Aside from that, he is also the Cebuano Youth Ambassador of World
Hope International 2022.

It is my great honor and pleasure to introduce our speaker as he is not


only a great leader but also a wonderful friend. Ladies and gentlemen,
I give the floor to Christian Nino de Jesus. Let us welcome him with a
resounding applause.

RISHEL: Thank you Christian. That was indeed an eye-opening piece.


Right, Grant?

GRANT: It is that and more. In fact, we have learned so much that I am


so eager in listening to more about OSAECAW.

RISHEL: Well, you’re in luck as I am about to introduce our second


resource speaker who shall be discussing about the impact of
OSAECAW.

So our next speaker is a current student taking up Bachelor of


Secondary Education Major in English. She is our Catholic Charismatic
Renewal Music Ministry Youth Head. Friends, Ladies and Gentlemen,
I give to you our next speaker, Han Mary Narvasa. Let us welcome her
with a warm applause.
GRANT: Thank you, Han Mary. We are truly enlightened on how
OSAECAW gave a positive impact to our society.

RISHEL: Before we proceed to our next agenda, we would like to


announce that we are taking a lunch break first.

GRANT: Welcome back to our seminar. I hope you had a nice lunch
break. And now, let us not keep you waiting any longer, I give the floor,
once again to our first resource speaker Christian Nino de Jesus. Let
us welcome him back onstage with a thunderous applause.

RISHEL: Thank you once again, Christian. At this point, I would like to
give the floor to our last resource speaker. Our speaker is an achiever
at the same time he is a dedicated leader. He is the Former President
of San Juan De Sahagun Parish Sanitation Ministry and also the Former
Service Head of San Juan De Sahagun Parish Youth Coordinating
Council.
Being committed not only to excel at leadership but in academics as
well, He is currently studying at WCC Aeronautical and Technological
College taking up Bachelor of Science in Aviation major in Commercial
Flying. Ladies and Gentlemen, let us all welcome the dashing and the
charming, John Joseph Tiller. Let us welcome him with a resounding
applause.
GRANT: Thank you, John. Having heard about your talk a while ago, I
am sure we would all be vigilant and alert about the dangers of Human
Trafficking. Here’s to hoping that all of us would always have each
others’ backs and protect each other from the gruesome and evil act,
that is Human Trafficking.
RISHEL: We cannot end this successful seminar without thanking the
people that have helped us. And to thank all of them, let us call on
Ashley Conde. Ashley, the floor is yours.
GRANT: Thank you so much Ashley. And thank you everyone for your
time and participation. This is Grant Nino Augustin Villaflor.
RISHEL: And this is Rishel Mae Vera.
BOTH: Thank you and Have a nice day!

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