JPAMA supports virtual kumustahan for scholars

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The Dr. Niels Mulder Scholarship Foundation, in partnership with the Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants and other organizations, conducted CALLitan and Online Kumustahan Year 6: “Symphony of Stories: Stringing the Dreams of the Present to the Future” to provide scholars with a meaningful break from academic stress and promote student engagement.

The virtual event created a relaxed space where scholars could interact, share experiences and build stronger connections with one another. It also encouraged active participation among scholars, alumni and partner organizations.

The program promoted a sense of belonging within and beyond the organization. Participants joined discussions that allowed them to reflect on their personal experiences, academic journey and possible future involvement in various activities.

The activity also supported respect for diversity by bringing together participants with different stories, backgrounds and aspirations. Through open interaction, the event strengthened engagement and helped scholars feel more connected to a supportive community.

For JPAMA, the partnership reflected its commitment to collaboration, student welfare and meaningful involvement in activities that support personal development.

Overall, CALLitan and Online Kumustahan Year 6 fostered meaningful interaction, strengthened relationships and supported the holistic growth of scholars through reflection, connection and shared encouragement.


The activity reflected MSEUF’s commitment to student-centered education by supporting programs that care for students’ emotional well-being, personal growth and sense of community. It also upheld the core values of Mindfulness, Service and Unity by encouraging reflection, connection and collaboration among scholars and partner organizations.

  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being — The event supported emotional wellness by giving scholars a space to relax, connect and reflect.
  • SDG 4: Quality Education — The activity promoted personal development, engagement and meaningful learning beyond academic work.
  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities — The program encouraged respect for diversity and strengthened inclusion among scholars and partner groups.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The event showed collaboration among NMSF, JPAMA, alumni and partner organizations in supporting scholar welfare.