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More than brain and beauty, the representation of Mr. and Ms. AISAT also reflects the image of goodwill as ambassador and ambassadress who do not project entitlement but true devotions to practical platforms that yield results.

By: Justin John Dulogin

Along with their  crowns as Mr. And Ms. AISAT last October 2, 2019,  Roseller Nolasco and Mary Joy Therese Saludo also got the diadem of Mr. and Ms. Advocacy 2019 with their video production on managing plastic usage and coastal cleanliness. Their video showcased the ways of upholding their mission of taking good care of the environment.

Ms.  Mary Joy Therese Saludo, Ms. AISAT 2019, envisions  less waste production  through raising awareness that suggest solutions for waste reduction such as sustainable coastal clean-up programs. Aiming to achieve the same cause, Mr. Roseller Nolasco, Mr. AISAT 2019, believes as well that the surrounding aquatic resources   must also receive sustainable care to continually achieve the realised dreams of the youth of today. 

“It will be so useless if we go to school to fulfill our dreams when our environment is on the verge of  dispersing as it continually gives itself away to for our desired future,”said Mr. AISAT when asked about how AISAT students should develop proactive responses towards the present environmental dilemmas

More than brain and beauty, the representation of Mr. and Ms. AISAT also reflects the image of goodwill as ambassador and ambassadress who do not project entitlement but true devotions to  practical platforms that yield results.