Skip to content
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Programs
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Programs
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
Search
Close this search box.

News

Home » News » Alumni of Ayala Foundation youth program raise support for CDO ‘sikad’ drivers

Alumni of Ayala Foundation youth program raise support for CDO ‘sikad’ drivers

  • Ayala Foundation
  • News
  • May 19, 2020

Cagayan de Oro City

How can community members continue to support one another, especially those among them who are most in need, as many parts of the country continue to face various degrees of community quarantine during the time of COVID-19?

One sector greatly affected by the pandemic was tricycle operators and drivers. In Cagayan de Oro City, for example, public utility vehicles had to stop operations to comply with community guidelines to flatten the curve of the pandemic,

Seeing that their local transport sector—particularly pedicab drivers—is in need of assistance, alumni of Ayala Foundation’s Leadership Communities (LeadCom) program launched a donation drive.

LeadCom Cagayan de Oro alumnus Ash Galaura, together with concerned youth from barangay Camaman-an, launched the “Tabang Sikad” to help provide part of the food and hygiene needs of pedicab drivers in their area. Through this effort, they assisted 40 sikad drivers by providing multivitamins, rice, fresh veggies, canned goods, sanitation kits, hot meals, and others.

Galaura was inspired by the perseverance of the sikad drivers to provide for their families. He said: “Camaman-an may be my barangay, but through LeadCom, i learned not only of its residents, but [also] of their stories. From the networks built, which i can associate with LeadCom, the donation drive came in easy.”

Inspired by “Tabang Sikad” in barangay Camaman-an, Cagayan de Oro City, other LeadCom alumni kicked off their own relief efforts, creating a ripple effect in various LeadCom sites.

Liam Aiken Osorio, a member of the fourth batch of LeadCom Cagayan de Oro alumni, initiated “Tabang Sikad 2.0,” this time serving 50 sikad drivers in barangay Carmen. “Tabang Uswag” was started by LeadCom alumnus Mico Galon to serve sikad drivers and quarry workers in barangay Kauswagan.

In Estancia, Iloilo, meanwhile, LeadCom alumnus Wilfredo Plasencia raised support for senior citizens in barangay Daculan, through his project “Bulig sa aton Lola kag Lolo.”

Ayala Foundation’s Leadership Communities program believes in the power of the youth to become agents of positive change. This community-based program trains and empowers youth organizations to design and implement projects that address their communities’ most pressing needs.

PrevPreviousAyala Foundation, NHCP launch ‘Magiting Face Mask’ for Flag Day
NextSustainable livelihood for community-based El Nido farmers, entrepreneurs during ECQNext

Related News

“A Night for Education” raises P19-M for U-Go women scholars

  • Ayala Foundation
  • May 31, 2024

International education nonprofit U-Go and Ayala Foundation recently hosted a fundraising dinner, raising over P19-M to support 300 promising young women in finishing their college degrees. Held last May 2

Read More

34 Women Scholars Complete Career Development Training with SC Johnson Volunteers

  • Ayala Foundation
  • March 18, 2024

A total of 34 women college students completed a career development seminar to help improve their employability as they prepare to join the labor force. Held on February 17 and

Read More

Security guards save lives during Taal Eruption, awarded Batangueñong Magiting

  • Ayala Foundation
  • January 23, 2020

“Dapat maging magiting dahil buhay ng tao ang kailangan isalba (We have to be courageous because lives are at stake).” With one simple sentence, Security Guard I Ronald Ocampo described

Read More

“Atletang Magiting” gets a gold crossover with the Kia Stonic

  • Ayala Foundation
  • August 6, 2021

The Philippines’ first-ever Olympic Gold Medalist and “Atletang Magiting” Hidilyn Diaz finally gets hold of a gift in gratitude for her historic feat at the Tokyo Olympics – a top

Read More

New Ayala Foundation, Ayala Museum, and Filipinas Heritage Library number

  • Ayala Foundation
  • October 8, 2019

This is to inform everyone that effective October 6, 2019, Ayala Foundation, Ayala Museum, and Filipinas Heritage Library‘s contact number will be 7-759-8288, in compliance with the NTC mandate.

Read More

Ayala steps up earthquake relief efforts in Pampanga

  • Ayala Foundation
  • May 4, 2019

At least 1,000 families whose homes were lost or severely damaged by the April 22 earthquake will be served by Ayala Corporation, as it steps up its relief efforts in

Read More
Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin
Contact Information
  • 4th Floor of 6767 Ayala Makati Stock Exchange Building Brgy. Bel-air Makati City
  • (+632) 7759 8288
Quick Links
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • FAQs
  • Privacy Policy
Join Our Volunteer Community
© 2025 Ayala Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Web Designer Philippines

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Programs
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Programs
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • 8F 111 Paseo Building, Paseo de Roxas corner Legaspi Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City
  • (+632) 7759 8288
Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin