Vision

NEFESCO envisions the protection and promotion of the rights and privileges of every student that will guarantee youth empowerment to make them more responsive, responsible, competitive, patriotic and morally upright Novo Ecijano.

Mission

In response to the needs of the students, NEFESCO was organized to be committed in planning, initiating and implementing programs designed to enhance the potentials, promote welfare and realize the ideals and admirations of students.

Objectives

1. To provide forum that will ensure the protection and promotion of the rights adn privileges of every students;

2. To promote active involvement amongst in-school youth in policy making bodies concerning their rights, interests, and welfare;

3. To be an active associate of different school organizations in student development and active partner of government, NGOs', POs' in community development;

4. To be the leading catalyst of progressive and genuine change in the province through ethical leadership and transparent good governance; and

5. To promote youth empowerment by planning, initiating and implementing programs designed to enhance the social, political, economic, cultural, intellectual, moral, spiritual and physical development of the students.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

NEFESCO's Birth


Last January 13, 2009 at the College of theImmaculate Concepcion the day when the premier organization for students in Nueva Ecija was born thus, giving the limelight to the Nueva Ecija Federation of Student Councils or simply NEFESCO.

The said gathering was primarily an evaluation meeting for the recently councluded 3rd Season of the Nueva Ecija Colelleges and Universities Athletic Association (NECUAA) and the invited participants was the student councils presidents of different member and non-member schools of the said athletic association.

The event was spearheaded by the youngest (so far) Vice Governor of the province Hon. Edward Thomas F. Joson who took the initiative of gathering all promising student leaders to be united and work for a common cause-student development.

The event was also graced by Hon. Raqueliza Agapito who gave the student attendees' an inspiring message to push through to our chosen field of endeavor-student leadership. Atty. Bembol Dl. Castillo, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Secretary whom during his days as a student served NEUST as its student government president gave a testimonial on how to overcome the challenges of being a student leader. the morning program ended with a bang when the vice governer treated all the participants over at lunch.

The afternoon session was facilitated by Dr. Emmanuel S. San Juan, the former PMTC Director and ex-SK Federation President of the municipality of Bongabon, and there came a suggestion of federating all the student councils/governments within the province of Nueva Ecija and the rest was history. An interim body was elected by the present delegates to facilitate the foundation of the federation as well as to formulate its policies and structure who will govern the whole organization. The elected interim officials are as follows:

  1. President: Reignfred L. Ruiz / AU-PHINMA
  2. EVp: Bernard C. Ramos / CIC
  3. VP for Universities: Eliseo A. Chiu / WU-P
  4. VP for Colleges: Jan Carlo De Leon / AMA College
  5. VP for TVIs': Marife Magtalas / STI-San Jose
  6. Secretary General: Darren J. Gonzales / AU-PHINMA
  7. Finance Officer: Nicholas Cortez / ELJMC
  8. Auditor: Jennylyn Naritor / ACLC-Cabanatuan

The abovementioned interim officers will serve up to 2010. The gathering ended with a strong and wide perspective toward student empowerment. A Technical Working Group was formed to facilitate the drafting of the organization's Constitution and By-Laws including its internal policies and proposed annual program of activities.

The Officers with VGov. Joson, BM Agapito, Atty. Castillo and Dr. San Juan

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