27/11/2025
CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE
For the 18 Chief Girl Scout Medal Awardees
Today, we proudly celebrate the remarkable achievement of our 18 Chief Girl Scout Medal Awardees from the Mandaluyong City Girl Scout Council. Your dedication, perseverance, and commitment to year-long community development projects have truly embodied the highest ideals of Girl Scouting. You have shown leadership, compassion, initiative, and genuine serviceโqualities that make you shining examples of what it means to be a Chief Girl Scout Medalist.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations not only to our awardees, but also to the people who guided, supported, and inspired them throughout this journey.
To the troop leaders, thank you for your unwavering mentorship and for nurturing the girlsโ skills and confidence.
To the parents and families, your encouragement and steady support made every step possible.
To the community partners and work groups, your collaboration helped transform meaningful ideas into impactful projects.
To the Schools Division Office of Mandaluyong, together with the school heads, thank you for the continuous academic and moral support that enriches the girlsโ learning environment.
To our Council Board Members and Council Staff, your tireless efforts and constant guidance strengthen the foundation of our entire Girl Scout community.
We also express deep appreciation for our Council leadershipโ
Council President Hon. Carmelita A. Abalos, and
Vice President for International Participation Councilor Charisse Abalos Vargasโfor their steadfast commitment to empowering young girls in Mandaluyong through meaningful and transformative Girl Scout programs.
To our Chief Girl Scout Medalists, may this achievement inspire you to continue serving with purpose and leading with heart. You are the pride of the Mandaluyong City Girl Scout Council, and we look forward to witnessing the greater heights you will reach in the years ahead.
GIRL SCOUT | TROOP LEADER
1. Shaina Mae Rosales (AHIS) โ Hanie A. Mangubat
2. Queenie C. Florida (AHIS) โ April Ann S. Abriol
3. Suezyn Miel C. Tonio (AHIS) โ Shiela B. Azul
4. Maetha Luannes C. Presto (ERIS) โ Laarni S. Apolinario
5. Alexandra C. Macasaing (JFMS) โ Jomylin B. Pasco
6. Erika B. Solivio (JFMS) โ Michelle A. Costillas
7. Jaimelyn May T. Cabato (BJSHS) โ Jely-Ann D. Acebuche
8. Cassandra Lee S. Azarcon (JRU) โ Sarah T. Gabrentina
9. Samantha Nicole M. Palaganas (JFMS) โ Joy Marie B. Carrillo
10. Bridgette Eliot R. Rizo (JRU) โ Krizian Ann Fabella
11. Liezel M. Toledo (MPNAG) โ Malyn A. Patricio
12. Lyza Chlaire P. Refugia (MPNAG) โ Julia Galan
13. Charmaine Gail D. Refugido (MPNAG) โ Raquel N. Castillo
14. Shanna Andrea A. Dinglasan (MPNAG) โ Maribel Diaz
15. Catherine Arias (MPNAG) โ Rosemarie V. Hermida
16. Sheila Mae M. Ibe (JFMS) โ Lorelyn A. Mateo
17. Marian Lorraine A. Mateo (JFMS) โ Rosemarie V. Hermida
18. Vanessa Mae C. Cerrero (JFMS) โ โโRosemarie V. Hermida
Congratulations, Chief Girl Scouts!
May you continue to shine and create positive change wherever you go. ๐๐