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The Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) on Thursday launched the Search for Outstanding Volunteers (SOV) for this year to promote the bayanihan (cooperation) spirit.

The SOV is an annual event that seeks to honor individuals and groups from different parts of the country who have made outstanding contributions to their communities and the country through volunteerism.

In his speech at the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) auditorium, PNVSCA Executive Director Donald James Gawe emphasized that deeds of volunteerism contribute to nation-building and national development as some have already addressed certain health and education problems among others in the past.

The SOV has five categories — individual (for youth and adult); organization (corporate and non-profit); volunteer lifetime achievement award; special award for local government units; and special award for higher education institution.

Anyone can nominate institutions, organizations or volunteers who they think qualify for the award.

“Ang tatlong elemento ng volunteerism ay kusa, kabayaran ay hindi hangad, at kapwa. (The three elements of volunteerism are initiative, no desire for payment, and other people),” he said.

“Ang mga bagay na hinahanap hindi lamang sa kanilang volunteering work, kung hindi sa kanilang character, sa kanilang pagkatao, nakikita mo na kanilang naisasabuhay ang (The things we look for, not only about their volunteer work, but also their character, their personality, they live the essence of) volunteerism and ability to promote volunteerism,” he added.

Meanwhile, PIA Director General Jose Torres Jr. said the members of the media who promote stories about volunteerism will also be recognized.

“This has different categories, there’s radio, television, print, and online. Yes, we confirm, and PIA spearheads the search for media organizations and Individuals to be given awards for their support and effort to create unique stories about volunteerism,” he said.

Apart from honoring volunteers, the SOV aims to promote life-long solutions to societal issues through volunteerism.

To date, the PNVSCA has honored more than 200 volunteers since 2001.

The PNVSCA will accept nominations until Aug. 27. Those who are interested may visit PNVSCA’s website for updates.

The National Economic and Development Authority and the Civil Service Commission support the PNVSCA in celebrating the dedication and impact of volunteers, both individuals and organizations, serving the communities. (PNA)