About JCI
JCI (Junior Chamber International)
is a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs. We are 200,000 active JCI members and millions of JCI alumni
participating in projects, meetings, learning programs and events. JCI thrives in more than 6,000 communities located in more
than 100 countries throughout the world.
JCI members are 18- to 40-year-old professionals and entrepreneurs
who have joined a local JCI chapter. We meet, learn and grow. We create positive change. We train to become better leaders.
We organize projects in the areas of Business, Individual, Community, and International Development.
Building
local, national and international networks, we draw on the experience of JCI alumni who have succeeded in various facets of
life and who provide assistance when required. Representing countless occupations and skills, we are creative, bold leaders
who are developing new skills, laying new foundations, and establishing new friendships and networks.
We believe
in the advancement of the global community and the creation of positive change by improving ourselves and the world around
us. We meet at local, national, and international events to exchange ideas and share best practices. We also learn from dynamic
speakers and trainers at interesting and interactive seminars and presentations. We are growing personally and professionally
because we are learning by doing, actively organizing projects and activities that benefit our communities and ourselves.
About the JCIP- Gingoog "Cosecheros"
The JCIP- gingoog chapter was formed on april 20, 1963 from a circle of 31 enterprising young men armed with a dream
to be in a club that would bring themselves in a great task of building a better tomorrow... read more...
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NEWS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LATEST!!! ATTENTION, COSECHEROS!!!
The webmaster has updated the Message board
/Guest book pages so feel free to leave any comments/news there. also, if you want to put a message or a discussion
that you want to be answered by fellow visitors, or just read messages posted by others and wanted to reply, log on to the
"Cosechero Forum" Page. Be sure to sign in if its your first time visiting the
page to be able to post anything.
COSECHERO INDUCTS NEW LOM OFFICERS
The Gingoog "Cosechero" Jaycees has inducted
its new set of officers last Feb. 22 with JCI National treasurer as the inducting officer and Gingoog City Mayor
Ruthie Guingona as Guest Speaker. Read more...
MACAU 2005 ASPAC
JCI ASPAC 2005
will be in Macau!!!. Interested Jaycees who wanted to know more about this international event can contact the LOM president.
And you can also download/ read more infos here...
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Why
Cosechero?
"Cosechero" is a visayan vernacular for coconut
farmers.
The name was coined for the chapter in honor to the
number one livelihood of the predominantly agriculture- based city.Gingoog gets most of its income from its vast agricultural
farms with coconut-tilling as its main income source.coffee and other crops comes next.
LAHING (la-híng)- A Cebuano vernacular for
mature coconut that is perfect for picking or harvesting. It is also the mascot of JCI Philippines Gingoog Cosechero.
He has been around since 1996. He is a reflection of each and every member of the Local Chapter as he is a multi-talented
character. Get to know more about this Allen Baol brainchild character here.
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