I was browsing the entries for Cebu Pacific's 100 Lucky Juans contest in Facebook a while ago, and I must say that all participants really did an awesome job! I adored the creative artworks and even shed some tears while reading the touching stories of my fellow OFWs in United Arab Emirates! I have read about longing for home and sacrifices of being away. I actually saw a piece of me in most entries. Kudos to all participants!
Here are some of my favorites:
(Disclaimer: All views and opinions are my own, and do not reflect the opinions of the 100 Lucky Juans Official Judges)
* A creative artwork that depicts an OFW's constant battle with homesickness. Being away from home is heart breaking. It's difficult, but all worth it when you think about your family's happiness and bright future. Homecoming plans can also lessen the sadness. This lonely guy is already looking forward for his kids' warm embrace, a reunion with his family and flying back home with Cebu Pacific!
* A photo collage of the Philippines' prime tourist destinations and delicious Filipino food! This entry definitely screams "It's more fun in the Philippines!"
* A photo collage that includes the colorful Masskara Festival of Bacolod. This reminds me that I haven't joined the fun since 2008! Masskara is a fun festivity held every October. A homecoming that includes dancing in the streets, wearing happy masks and partying til dawn would be awesome!
Check out the rest of the entries at Cebu Pacific Official Facebook Page, pick your favorites and vote for the one you like. There are lots of deserving entries, but there can only be 100 UWInners! Within the promo duration (May 8 to August 18, 2013), there will be seven weekly winners of Dubai-Manila round trip tickets, except for the last two weeks wherein there will be eight weekly winners.
Think you got the edge to win Dubai-Manila round trip tickets? You can still submit your entry to the 100 Lucky Juans contest. Answer the promo question "How will I make my homecoming in the Philippines fun?" by making video, or writing a 200 word or less text/story, or making a photo collage just like my favorite entries above.
Think you got the edge to win Dubai-Manila round trip tickets? You can still submit your entry to the 100 Lucky Juans contest. Answer the promo question "How will I make my homecoming in the Philippines fun?" by making video, or writing a 200 word or less text/story, or making a photo collage just like my favorite entries above.
Oh this is a good contest for our OFWs! Kudos to CebuPac on this. Will definitely cast my vote. :) Thanks for the heads up, sis!
ReplyDeleteI am heading over to the page once I getthe commex done and vote!
ReplyDeleteOhh, this is nice. Kudos to CebuPac! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope more and more Filipinos get reunited with family often with the new flights to Dubai!
ReplyDeleteI know that there are a lot of lucky Juans who are touched and will be further inspired by this contest. =)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great campaign for Cebu Pacific to honor the OFWs. :) Hope that the contest winner be really deserving. :)
ReplyDeleteButi na lang they have this so OFWs can visit their families more frequently :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a good promo for Cebu pacific. Reuniting families are great!
ReplyDeletethis is a nice contest, looking at the entries it will really brings out the creative side of our OFW
ReplyDeleteDid you join the contest? Sali ka, you have at least 30 voters from BC bloggers.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Cebu Pacific! Good luck to all the entries. I am sure most of them are so excited to go home for free :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great opportunity for our fellow kababayans in dubai to go have their vacation in our country for free. Good luck to all participants!
ReplyDeleteThey got great entries. I really envy those people who travel.. I wish to travel too!
ReplyDeletegood luck to all ofw's participant, can't beat FREE ticket back to Pinas.:)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if any of my friends sent in an entry. Vote vote na! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat contest by Cebu Pacific. But I do hope that there will be no more problems with the planes of Cebu Pacific.
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