Tayo: It’s you. It’s me. It’s us.
December 31, 2020
(video by Reanna Felix)
When we started this journey in April, most of us were strangers.
Some of us knew each other through other organizations or other prior interactions or collaborations.
Or we’ve traveled together to the Philippines through the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO).
But the reality is that we have not all been in a room together physically. And we may not be able to anytime soon.
However that didn’t stop us.
We responded in the most Filipino way possible. We adapted and innovated.
We met virtually, used group texts, chats and slack to coordinate and communicate.
We called each other and checked in.
We used everything at our disposal to make sure we answer a higher calling — something that is rooted deep in our DNA and as a people to care — for everyone and each other.
That innovative spirit was harnessed into something that has left an impact on our Kababayans around the world — Caretaker Project and Tayo help desk.
Today, I can confidently say you’ve all become part of a larger and higher cause greater than any of us could have ever imagined.
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again.
It’s been an honor to lead this team and I’m humbled by all of your support, talent and love you’ve given — to this project, your community, yourselves.
Tayo.
It’s you.
It’s me.
It’s us.
Time is blurry during these times but it’s also something you can’t get back.
You chose to work on this, spend time on this….. but I’d like to think it chose you too.
There’s not enough words that can capture or express my gratitude to all of you for choosing to spend your time to work on something that will help our community during the greatest crisis to face humanity in recent history.
And it’s already made an impact.
Let’s look at some numbers since going live on Oct. 17, 2020:
published nearly 500 Q & A’s entries in English and Filipino
600+ published social media posts across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and Tiktok.
published 12+ syndicated stories from Kaiser Health News and KPCC/LAist
12+ media mentions from local, national and Filipino press:
October 15, 2020 — ABC7 — Filipinos at risk in pandemic will get help from new website
October 23, 2020 — KSCI — Spotlight TV
October 26, 2020 — Sharing with KTLA’s Cher Calvin
October 28, 2020 — CBS2 — Online Help Desk Provides COVID19 Information For Filipino Community
October 29, 2020 — Newsy
October 30, 2020 — KCET/KPCC — Reporter Roundup
November 4, 2020 — Asian Journal — Virtual Help Desk Delivers COVID19 Information To Fil-Am Community
November 10, 2020 — Torrance CitiCable COVID19 Update
November 11, 2020 — Inquirer — Young Fil-Am leaders launch online caretake project
November 24, 2020 — Spectrum 1 News Socal — New Website Aims to Help at-Risk Filipinos During Pandemic
December 1, 2020 — Poynter Institute — How a team led by a journalist is fighting coronavirus misinformation in the Filipino community
December 4, 2020 — Our Body Politic — Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall on being fully Black and fully blue, Covid’s impact on U.S education systems and students, and Filipinos fighting disinformation
December 6, 2020 — Rappler — Fil-Ams launch site vs false COVID-19 claims in community
December 6, 2020 — Adobo Nation on TFC — Adobo Nation
December 9, 2020 — NBCNews — Tayo Help fighting Covid-19 misinformation in the Filipino community
5+ virtual event participation or mentions including:
October 23, 2020 — FASTERCON20 — Filipinx Americans Fight COVID19 Panels
November 10, 2020 — Booz Allen Foundation — Innovation Unlocked: COVID Response
November 20, 2020 — Entrepinayship panel sponsor — Filipina Workers Around the World — What was it then, now, and now what?
December 8, 2020 — Power to Fly — Creating Adequate Space to Address Cultural Barriers: Addressing the Empty Space Left by COVID
December 10, 2020 — Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. — Stop Domestic Violence
December 12, 2020 — Filipino American National Historical Society Museum — The Vaccine, Filipino Americans, History; Emil talks with a Filipino American trying to debunk the myths
December 19, 2020 — Inspiration.Cafe Live — Merry Merienda : Mental Health in the Fil-Am Community in the age of COVID-19
All of this would not have been possible with the following people (forgive me if I missed anyone):
Thank you to the Booz Allen Foundation for giving the seed funding to get this off the ground in the fall.
Thank you to Tayo core team who have tirelessly sacrificed their time and offered their talent to bring this project to life:
FYLPRO COVID19 taskforce:
Project Manager: Tiffany Batac (FYLPRO BOD)
Development Lead: Dexter Ligot-Gordon
Project Operations Coordinator: Pia Besmonte
Product Designer: Jiggy Villanueva
Developer: Aaron Lee
Product Advisor: Donny Rojo (FYLPRO BOD)
Product Counsel: Mark Calaguas
Fellowship Director: Krystle Canare (FYLPRO BOD)
Risk Mitigator & Creative Consultant: TJ Simba-Medel (FYLPRO BOD)
Special Projects Manager & Technologist: Jobel Vecino
Core Team: Joshua Ang Price (FYLPRO BOD), Melissa Palma (FYLPRO BOD), Frederick Docdocil, Brian Tajo (FYLPRO BOD), Ireneo Reus III, Kit Zulueta Furukawa
Thank you to our 2020 FYLPRO board of directors and alumni who supported us from the beginning and continue to do so with their encouragement and insights:
Louella Cabalona
Char McGinnis
Jen Coniflores
Sergio Alcubilla III
JP Ferrer
Tony Delarosa
Lakhi Siap
FYLPRO Alums:
Bea Rico
JR Calanoc
Anthony Guevara
Melissa Medina
Ryann Tanap
Cat Luib
Ray Villanueva
Antonio Moya
Marjorie Baltazar
Ryan Dalusag
EJ David
Kevin Zagala
Anna Marie Cruz
Thank you to our FYLPRO Fellows who balanced their school, work and life to help bring the most reliable information and stories to Tayo:
Reanna M Felix
Nichole Dungo
Kristen Del Pilar
Kathleen Frejoles
Sarah Mae Dizon
Justine Suegay
Maileen Mamaradlo
Shiela Mae W Valerio
Cristina de la Cruz
Aryelle Montecer
Diana Del Rosario
Mason Del Rio
Keilani Coquia
Nicole Landon
Summer Merida
Jeff Stanley
Peter Camacho
Jonathan Gabriel Carrera
Thank you to our Expert Reviewers and Senior Advisory Panelists who keep us honest and accurate:
Angelico Razon
Joel Vazquez
Marielle Kabin
Zowee Aquino
Aggie Serrame
Stefanie Segovia
Ryan Dalusag
Juliet Bui
Tiffany Batac
Mark Calaguas
Melissa Palma
Antonio Moya
Josh Price
Senior Advisors:
Gerry Palon
Melany De La Cruz-Viesca
Dr. Joyce Javier
Dr. Monica Caffey
Dr. D.J. Ida
Thank you to our funders and supporters:
Earl Baylon
Krystle Canare
Kevin Zagala
Fred Docdocil
Moonie Lantion
Alex Ong
Jennifer Coniflores
Tony Delarosa
Rachelle Ocampo
Cara Reedy
Joanne Boston
Lakhi Siap
Baylor Filipino Student Association
Thank you to our community partners and collaborators:
Philippine Embassy
Ayala Foundation
Minority Psychology Network
Entrepinayship
Becky’s Fund
Pacific Asian Counseling Services
Council of Young Filipinx Americans in Medicine
Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies
FASTER
SIPA
FASGI
Thank you to all our user feedback participants who made our project better through their insights and suggestions:
Tita Domingo
Camille Tamayo
Evelyn Tadeo
Veronica Maganis
Alex Ong
Myrna Ong
Chris Martin
Jeffrey Maganis
AC Boral
Rizal Martin
Jenelle Mecijia
Lino Caringal
Perla Santos
Marielle Guting
Aquillina Soriano
Nerisa Manalo
Myra Hufnagel
Thank you to our Vaccine Survey team
Dr. Melissa Palma
Sheena Garcia
Cien Venzon
Matt Roces
Gianna Apoderado
Jaira Mendoza
Samantha Sumait
Megan Yee
TJ Simba-Medel
Maileen Mamaradio
Diana Del Rosario
Sheila Mae Valerio
Nicole Landon
Marycon Jiro
Gabriel Garcia
Adianez Ampil
Anthony Liu
And we’re just getting started.
Be on the lookout for a virtual event in January, a nationwide survey on Filipino attitudes on vaccines, join our Tayo FB group and more partnerships/collaborations to help you get connected to vital resources and reliable information during COVID19.
Kababayan, we’re in this together.
In Solidarity,
Leezel Tanglao
FYLPRO COVID19 Task Force Chair, Program Director and Spokesperson
If you like to support our efforts you can donate here (indicate whether it’s for Tayo or COVID19 relief fund):
https://www.tayohelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002509635
If you want to get involved:
email us at covidresponse@fylpro.org or leezel.tanglao@fylpro.org