Now in its sixth edition, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano’s annual essay writing contest continues to encourage young Filipinos to reflect, express their ideas, and participate in conversations that help shape the nation.
Launched in September 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the contest was created to give students a meaningful outlet at a time when many were isolated and spending long hours online. Through writing, young Filipinos were encouraged to pause, think critically, and articulate what they believe in.
For Kuya Alan, writing is a skill that young people can and must use to take part in nation-building.
The essay writing contest’s first edition invited young Filipinos to pause and write at a time when the world felt overwhelming. Essays were submitted in Filipino and English from students across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The entries reflected on Jesus’ instruction in Gospel of Luke 10:27, which is to love God fully and to love their neighbor as themselves.
For many families reeling from the economic effects of the pandemic, the contest was also a source of concrete support. Twenty winners were chosen, and Kuya Alan was able to meet four of them in person, together with their parents. Masks covered their faces, but the joy was unmistakable as they received ₱10,000 cash prizes each.
Today, the essay writing contest continues as a regular initiative of Kuya Alan’s office, open to young Filipinos who wish to grow as writers and take part in conversations that shape the nation. It provides a space where young voices are heard while helping students develop critical thinking and civic awareness.
While themes change each year — from Buwan ng Wika and Holy Week reflections to social media and Christmas — the contest maintains a consistent goal: encouraging meaningful engagement grounded in faith, values, and truth.
In an increasingly fast-paced digital environment, the initiative promotes thoughtful reflection and responsible expression, helping young Filipinos develop perspectives that go beyond trends and distractions.
“Ang babaguhin muna, y’ung pananaw, y’ung damdamin, y’ung mind — which is also your heart.”