The Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines

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The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM)
Sponsored byTOYM Foundation
Gerry Roxas Foundation
CountryPhilippines
Presented byJunior Chamber International (JCI) Philippines
Formerly calledThe Outstanding Young Filipinos
First awarded1959
Websitetoym.jci.org.ph

The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) award in the Philippines, formerly known as the The Outstanding Young Filipinos (TOYF) from 1996 to 1999, is an annual national recognition awarded to Filipinos between 18 and 40 years of age who have made significant contributions to their field or community.[1][2] The award is organized by the Junior Chamber International Philippines and co-sponsored by the TOYM Foundation, and the Gerry Roxas Foundation.[3][4]

JCI Philippines, the chapter of the Junior Chamber International or the Jaycees in the Philippines established The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) awards on October 15, 1959 during the group's 11th National Convention in Baguio. The award was earlier instituted in a smaller scale by the Manila chapter of the Philippine Jaycees on April 6, 1959. In 1984, JCI Philippines started giving women the recognition. From 1996 to 1999, the recognition was known as "The Outstanding Young Filipinos" (TOYF) award. The name was reverted to "The Outstanding Young Men" but women remained eligible for the award with the JCI contending that the word "men" does not "distinguish the difference in gender".[1]

Categories[]

The following are the categories for TOYM nominees as of the 2020 edition.[5]

  • Agriculture Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Banking Business
  • Law
  • Business
  • Community Development
  • Educational Business
  • Political and Social Sciences
  • Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Sports
  • Medicine
  • Economics
  • Science, Technology and Engineering

References[]

  1. ^ a b "The Outstanding Young Men". Philippine Jaycees, Inc. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  2. ^ Bagaoisan, Anjo (October 4, 2018). "For TOYM awardees, once-in-lifetime honor is also a responsibility". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Camus, Miguel R. (January 9, 2019). "'Graveyard shift' informal teacher among 11 TOYM honorees". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "Jaycees honor TOYM awardees". The Manila Times. December 5, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  5. ^ "Categories". JCIP TOYM 2020.
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