The JMPTS Modeling Agency Outreach Program at Buhawen Elementary School was more than a weekend activity. It was a true celebration of hope, inspiration, and gratitude, especially for our Aeta pupils. The event created lasting memories full of joy, learning, and encouragement. It reminded everyone that dreams can grow when supported with care and love.

As soon as the program started, everyone felt excited and looked forward to what would happen. The Aeta pupils arrived smiling and ready to try something new. JMPTS Modeling Agency, known for helping young people, demonstrated both their modeling skills and their genuine care for students. By working together, JMPTS and Buhawen Elementary School showed how teaming up can help make a better future for children, especially those from indigenous groups.

The outreach program introduced the pupils to modeling and helped them feel more confident, proud of themselves, and disciplined.For many Aeta pupils, this was their first time trying these activities. Simple lessons like standing tall, walking with confidence, and using body language helped them believe in themselves. The JMPTS mentors guided each child with patience, making sure everyone felt included and supported, no matter where they came from or how much experience they had.

The program taught that modeling is not just about looks, but also about attitude, character, and values. Mentors shared stories about not giving up, loving yourself, and working hard, helping the pupils see that what makes them different is their strength. The children listened closely and took these lessons to heart.

The outreach was full of joy thanks to the JMPTS team's interactive activities. Fun exercises, runway walks, and games turned the school into a lively and creative place. Every activity was made to include everyone, so all pupils could join in and feel comfortable. Seeing the children walk proudly, smile, and cheer for each other showed how encouragement can help even the shyest students gain confidence.


A special moment during the weekend was seeing how inspired the Aeta pupils were. Many shared their dreams of becoming models, not just to walk runways, but to proudly showcase their culture, stories, and identity. The outreach helped them see new possibilities and reminded them that they deserve opportunities and big dreams too.

The teachers and staff at Buhawen Elementary School were key to the program’s success. Their support and care made sure everything went well. They showed that education is more than classroom lessons—it also means helping students build confidence, creativity, and self-esteem.

Gratitude was felt all weekend, from the pupils who joined in to the teachers who guided them, and to the JMPTS Modeling Agency, which gave its time and talent.The smiles, laughter, and proud moments were priceless. The outreach showed that giving is not just about material things—sometimes, the best gift is inspiring others and believing in their potential.

As the program ended, everyone felt fulfilled. The Aeta pupils left with new experiences, greater confidence, and hope. The outreach made a lasting impact, planting seeds for future growth. It was a weekend that built stronger bonds, lifted spirits, and showed that great things happen when communities work together.

The JMPTS Modeling Agency Outreach Program at Buhawen Elementary School will be remembered as a special milestone—a weekend where inspiration and gratitude came together, and young dreams were encouraged to shine.
Excellent initiative and the values they teach. Congratulations.
Indeed, we are so grateful with their efforts and initiatives towards our students. 😇