Beko, from Europe’s leading large home appliance brand, proudly continued its commitment to supporting Filipino youth and community initiatives as a co-presenter of the 10th Himig ng Kabataan: Alay Kay Don Bosco Choral Competition.

Now in its tenth year, the event was held on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at St. John Bosco Parish in Makati City (Jubilee Church for Artists, Musical Bands, and Athletes), coinciding with the church’s 47th anniversary of the dedication of the church and the Jubilee Year with the theme: Pilgrims of Hope.
“The event provides an exclusive platform for church-based choirs to be heard and make a mark in the choral music scene in the Philippines. We aim to be the country’s longest-running church-based choir competitions, said Mr. Gaylord Villa, the Music Ministry Head of SJB Parish Makati.
It was an evening of musical spectacle as the competition brought together eight talented choirs from various cities, each vying for top honors and showcasing their exceptional vocal talent and dedication. The finalists for this year’s competition included Coro Jesu, Himig San Vicente, Koro ni San Jose, Koro ni San Miguel, Malabon Concert Singers, OMPHP Youth Ensemble VI, San Andres Chamber Singers, and The Vennekreds.
After a series of powerful and harmonious performances, the winners emerged with The Malabon Concert Singers hailed as the Grand Champion and took home a cash prize of PHP 100,000. First runner-up was Coro Jesu, receiving PHP 50,000, while The Vennekreds was named as the second runner-up, with a cash prize of PHP 30,000. The Malabon Concert Singers also received the Best Song Rendition (Choice Piece), while the San Andres Chamber Singers won the People’s Choice Award. All cash prizes were generously provided by Beko.
Dyeun Zapanta, Marketing Head of Beko Philippines, expressed pride in the ongoing partnership with St. John Bosco Parish for the choral competition. “At Beko, we are dedicated to supporting our community, and this competition perfectly embodies our vision of enriching lives and fostering connections through the power of excellence—be it in faith, music, or in providing home solutions that simplify everyday chores, much like our products do.”
Through initiatives such as the Himig ng Kabataan, Beko actively strengthens its advocacy for community building, going beyond promoting sustainable living to creating a lasting and positive impact on Filipino society.
For more updates on Beko’s community initiatives and home solutions, follow Beko Philippines on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @bekoph and visit www.beko.com/ph-en.
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Beko is from Europe’s No. 1 Large Home Appliance company*. It has been focusing on healthy living for years, raising awareness and developing products that make healthy living possible and convenient. Beko’s vision is ‘Respecting the World, Respected Worldwide.’. Beko is committed to protecting the planet by designing and manufacturing energy-efficient products and investing in resource efficiency in production.
Beko has been named one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies for the second consecutive year, ranking Top 17 overall and #1 in its industry. This recognition is a testament to Beko’s sustained commitment to energy-efficient manufacturing and circular economy practices to drive meaningful impact across its operations.

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