17/08/2025
A Moment to Treasure, A Family to Keep!🫂❤️
As we took our last pictures together as officers, I felt an overwhelming mix of emotions. This moment was more than just a simple photograph—it was a reminder of the journey we have shared, the challenges we’ve overcome, and the bond we’ve built. Truly, it was such a wonderful moment that I never expected, and one I will forever keep in my heart.
To my amazing team of officers — thank you. Thank you for your tireless efforts, for your help whenever I needed it, for the friendship that grew stronger with every activity, and for the love and support that kept us going. What started as responsibility turned into something far more beautiful. We became more than just officers — we became family.
I also want to take this moment to give my deepest gratitude to the people who guided, supported, and inspired us:
To our extension coordinator, Ms. Daryl Helen Joy Lubiton — thank you for treating us fairly and for considering us as your own children. Your patience and dedication shaped us in ways we will never forget.
To our Dean, Mrs. Felomena Bernardo — for always supporting our programs and believing in our abilities. Your leadership gave us strength to serve better.
To Sir Edyard Villar — for your continuous financial support and encouragement. You reminded us that leadership is not only about service but also about helping one another to succeed.
To Sir Mark Jayson Laciste, our OIC-CCEOP Director — thank you for your guidance and for showing us the way when things became unclear. Your presence always motivated us to move forward with confidence.
And of course, to my co-officers — thank you for standing beside me throughout this journey. The friendship, the laughter, the shared struggles, and the unforgettable memories will always remain close to my heart.
Though our term as officers has ended, my support does not. I promise to stand behind the new officers and continue to give the efforts I can, because leadership does not end with a position — it continues with a heart that chooses to serve.
This is not goodbye, but a celebration of everything we’ve achieved together and the family we have built. Thank you all for making this journey one of the most meaningful experiences of my life.
With all my gratitude and love,
Nikki Navarro
CBE-CCEOP Student Volunteer President
17/08/2025
🗳️✨ Shaping Leadership, Building the Future ✨🌟
On May 23, 2025, at Room E-202, the College of Business Education – Center for Community Extension and Outreach Program (CBE-CCEOP) successfully held the Election of New Officers.
This important event marked not only the selection of leaders who will guide the organization but also the continuation of a legacy of service, responsibility, and unity. 💼🤝 Each vote cast was a step toward empowering student leadership and ensuring that the spirit of volunteerism and commitment remains strong within the CBE-CCEOP family. 🌿
💐 We extend our warmest congratulations to the newly elected officers of CBE-CCEOP! 💐
May your leadership journey be filled with wisdom, integrity, and passion as you continue to serve both the College of Business Education and the community.
💡 True leadership is not about holding a position, but about inspiring action and serving with purpose. 🌍
17/08/2025
🧹✨ Clean Spaces, Clear Minds ✨🧼
On May 16, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP Officers once again took part in a Clean-Up Drive at Rooms E-201 and E-202. The activity included sweeping the floors, arranging the chairs, and ensuring that the learning spaces are neat and organized—creating a more conducive environment for students and faculty alike. 🌿📚
This initiative reflects our commitment to discipline, responsibility, and service, showing that even in small acts of cleanliness, we contribute to the bigger vision of a harmonious and productive learning community. 🌟
💡 A clean environment builds a clearer path to success.
17/08/2025
🌿✨ Strengthening Skills, Building Partnerships ✨🌿
On May 14, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP officers conducted another Dishwashing Liquid Making and Monitoring activity at Vista Alegre, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. This time, the initiative was made even more meaningful with the support and participation of our partners from CORT-CCEOP. 💙🌍
Through this collaboration, we not only reinforced the importance of sustainable livelihood programs but also highlighted the value of teamwork and shared commitment in serving the community. By preparing and monitoring dishwashing liquid production, we continue to empower households and inspire small-scale entrepreneurship.
In the afternoon, we also traveled to Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya to personally monitor the progress of Sir Edyard Villar (“Sir Yard”), who has been actively pursuing his dishwashing liquid business. Witnessing his dedication and growth reminds us that our mission extends beyond training—it is about sustaining impact and nurturing success stories in the community. 🌱✨
Together, CBE-CCEOP and CORT-CCEOP stand united in advancing practical skills, fostering partnerships, and making a lasting impact in the lives we touch. 🌟
💡 Continuous monitoring. Continuous growth. Continuous service. 🌿
17/08/2025
🌿🌳 Planting Hope, Growing Futures 🌳🌿
As part of our continuing mission to serve both the community and the environment, the CCEOP officers, together with the Graduating Students, participated in a meaningful Tree Planting Activity. 🌍✨
This initiative is more than just planting trees—it is about cultivating responsibility, sustainability, and love for nature. Each tree planted stands as a symbol of hope, a legacy for future generations, and a reminder that growth begins with the seeds we sow today.
Through the collective efforts of our officers and graduates, we affirm our commitment to protecting the environment while fostering unity and service beyond the classroom. 🌿💙
✨ Today we plant, tomorrow we thrive. 🌟
17/08/2025
🌟 CCEOP Leadership Training & Team Building 2025 🌟
From May 1–3, 2025, the CCEOP officers gathered for a three-day Leadership Training and Team Building at the PLT Wellness Resort, Hotel, and Integrated Family Farm, Bascaran, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, with the theme:
“Creating and Communicating a Unified Vision that Inspires and Guides the Entire Team.”
This leadership journey was filled with activities that strengthened not only our skills, but also our unity as one team:
📌 Day 1 featured the Mini-Community Exhibit, where Secretaries and Public Information Officers, together with their College Department Officers, showcased their past programs and initiatives from the last semester up to April 30, 2025. The exhibit was designed on the spot during the training, using creative and recyclable materials, symbolizing both teamwork and resourcefulness.
📌 Day 2 highlighted the formal opening program, inspiring messages from our distinguished guests, a dynamic team-building activity, and an evening bonfire for socialization and camaraderie.
📌 Day 3 culminated with a tree-planting activity, awarding of winners, and heartfelt closing remarks—leaving a legacy of both leadership and environmental stewardship. 🌿✨
We were truly honored by the presence and messages of support from our leaders and guests, including Mr. Mark Jayson T. Laciste, OIC-CCEOP Director; Mr. Christian Jay Dawis, CCEOP Student President; Mrs. Ma. Nonette O. Tiam, Vice President for Finance; Mrs. Ruth R. Padilla, Former Governor of Nueva Vizcaya; and Hon. Jose “Nashville” Panhon, SK Federation of Kasibu.
Through this leadership training, we are reminded that true leadership is not just about guiding others—it is about inspiring, uniting, and serving with vision and purpose. 🌍💙
✨ Stronger together, we lead with purpose; united as one, we serve with heart. 🌟
17/08/2025
🌿✨ Empowering Communities through Skills and Service ✨🌿
On April 28, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP officers extended their service beyond the campus through a Dishwashing Liquid Making activity at Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya, together with Sir Edyard Villar.
In this initiative, we not only shared knowledge but also helped him begin his own dishwashing liquid business by preparing and filling up his drums. This small yet meaningful step aims to support livelihood, promote resourcefulness, and inspire sustainable practices within the community. 🌍💙
This activity reflects the true essence of CCEOP—to empower individuals with skills that open opportunities and create a lasting impact. Through collaboration and service, we continue to build bridges of hope and self-reliance.
✨ When knowledge is shared, opportunities grow; when service is given, communities thrive. 🌟
17/08/2025
🌿✨ Practical Skills, Shared Knowledge ✨🌿
On April 10, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP officers once again engaged in a meaningful Dishwashing Liquid Making activity at the CBE Office, guided and supported by Sir Christian Dawis, President of CCEOP.
This initiative highlights the importance of equipping students with practical skills that promote sustainability, resourcefulness, and service to the community. 🌍💙
Through activities like this, we continue to strengthen not only our hands-on learning but also our spirit of teamwork and dedication to serve.
✨ Skills learned today, opportunities created tomorrow. 🌟
17/08/2025
🌿✨ Seminar & Workshop in Preparing Dishwashing Liquid ✨🌿
On April 3, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP Student Volunteer Officers successfully conducted a Seminar & Workshop on Preparing Dishwashing Liquid at Purok 2, Vista Alegre, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.
This meaningful activity began with the Invocation, National Anthem, and inspiring Welcome and Opening Remarks, followed by a Symposium Proper on Infection Control and the Proper Use & Importance of Dishwashing. Participants were also engaged through an Ice Breaker and later guided into the Hands-On Workshop on Dishwashing Liquid Preparation.
We were honored by the presence of:
• Hon. Angelo M. Flores, Barangay Captain
• Ms. Ernalita Bumidang, CORT-CCEOP Extension Coordinator
• Ms. Alennay Magangat, CORT-CCEOP Student Volunteer President
• Ms. Charlette Dumo, CORT-CCEOP Student Volunteer Vice President
• Ms. Daryl Helen Joy L. Lubiton, CBE-CCEOP Extension Coordinator
• Mrs. Felomena Bernardo, MBA, Dean, College of Business Education
• CORT-CCEOP Student Volunteer Officers
Special thanks also to our dedicated CBE-CCEOP Student Volunteers who took part as speakers and facilitators:
• Ms. Chrizaliele Mauricio
• Ms. Welbejane Lim
• Ms. Nikki Navarro (CBE-CCEOP Student Volunteer President) - Master of Ceremony
This collaborative effort between CBE-CCEOP and CORT-CCEOP is a reflection of our shared mission: to empower communities with practical skills, promote health awareness, and foster sustainable practices. 🌍💙
✨ Knowledge shared, skills gained, and service fulfilled—all for a healthier and empowered community. 🌟
17/08/2025
🧹✨ Unity in Service: Clean-Up Drive at CBE ✨🧹
On March 18, 2025, the CBE-CCEOP officers, together with fellow CBE students, conducted another Clean-Up Drive at the CBE Office and Room E-202.
Everyone worked hand in hand—sweeping the floors, arranging chairs, and cleaning the restrooms—to ensure a clean, orderly, and comfortable learning environment for the entire academic community. 🌿💙
This collective effort shows that service is not only a responsibility of leaders, but a shared commitment of students who care for their school and community. Through teamwork and discipline, we nurture an environment that fosters productivity, pride, and respect.
✨ Clean spaces, united hearts, stronger CBE. 🌟