Say YES to Confidence with #TeenWeekPH2016

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Being a teen can be challenging. Pimples, crushes, and high school drama often come with the program. But that doesn’t mean you should allow these challenges to stop you from doing your best. After all, being a teen also comes with friendship, growth, and self-discovery!

And, here to help teens make the most out of their teen years by saying yes to confidence is #TeenWeekPH2016. On its 4th year, #TeenWeekPH2016 aims to reach 1 million teens around GMA/NCR, Central Luzon and Calabarzon.

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TeenWeek PH is reaching out to more teens in a way that is both educational and entertaining through the TeenWeek Series, a series of edutainment videos hosted on TeenWeek PH’s YouTube channel. The series features the lives of 4 teens that are facing common struggles that teens go through today. It stars Mika Reyes as Vicky, a hopeless romantic; Martin Padilla as Bon, a teen who loves to dance; and Jaffnah Garcia as Vicky, an aspiring singer.

The TeenWeek PH edutainment videos aims to teach the importance of personal grooming to improve hygiene, health and self-esteem through stories about family, friendship and love that will encourage teens to say yes to confidence!

The TeenWeek Series recently premiered via Facebook Live and was hosted by TeenWeek Squad members, Jaz Reyes and Nikko Ramos. They were joined by Sam Concepcion and Alexa Ilacad who spoke about their struggles during their teen years.

Spread the word and help other teens say yes to confidence by inviting them to view the TeenWeek Series on TeenWeekPH’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/TeenWeekPH), and by liking the TeenWeek PH Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/TeenWeekPh/), and by following @TeenWeekPH on Instagram and Twitter

Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza


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8 responses to “Say YES to Confidence with #TeenWeekPH2016”

  1. Precious Joy Angeles

    I remember when I was a teen, I used to have my high school barkadas and we used to do crazy things like cutting classes (oopps! but still I graduated, thanks God!) Being a teen was the happiest part for me, exploring things and enjoying it because when you get older, things got to be serious like you had to work hard for you and for your family. Will be here to support you =)

  2. Frishella Ratna

    All of sudden, i missed my besties when i was in high school. I used to be late going to school :’D
    Although we’re separated by distance now, i still remember the way they’re mad, laugh, and have fun with me :’D
    Yeah we don’t gather right now. But, we do our best to make our dreams come true, even now :’)

    1. Carizza

      Hahaha I miss the craziness in highschool too!

  3. waaah!! naexperience ko po mga yan! different type na pagkatao sa high school! Mrami rin po akong killalang mga ganyan! nakakamiss tuloy! let’s spread these! I already followed their social medias accounts!! Ipapabasa ko to sa sister ko whose in a high school right now…

  4. Micki

    Nice Experience! Jaz Reyes is there! I love her show in 99.5 Play FM.

  5. Rhen E.

    It’s a great thing we have social media nowadays to help our teens understand the things they go through. I like their term “edutainment” because education needs to be entertaining in order to gain the interest of teenagers at the same time, they learn and remember things better. Before, we only seek the advice and help from people around us, now you can connect with fellow teenagers all around the globe.

    1. Carizza

      “Edutainment” is new for me as well!

  6. Joyce D. Santiago

    Nowadays, it is really a must to educate teens in everything that they can face in our modern world. Teen Week is very impressive! It is not only educational but also entertaining. I hope they can reach out to more Millennials with their edutainment videos. (I love the combination of that word. Haha) I became suddenly nostalgic, I missed my High School friends and High School life. 🙂

    Thanks for your blog I will surely spread the word especially to my teen cousins. 🙂

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