The historic MOA signing between the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines. Representing the BSP is its national president, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado and signing for ESOP is national chairman Chito L. Morante and witnessed by new ESOP president, Dr. John R. Vallado and other officers and members.
The historic MOA signing between the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines. Representing the BSP is its national president, Atty. Wendel E. Avisado and signing for ESOP is national chairman Chito L. Morante and witnessed by new ESOP president, Dr. John R. Vallado and other officers and members.

TACLOBAN CITY-The Eagle Scouts of the Philippines (ESOP) and the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) forged a memorandum of agreement to carry out a shared undertaking in the propagation and promotion of scouting ideals and strengthening of the scouting movement in the Philippines.
The agreement defines, clarifies and specifies in details the roles and functions of both the BSP and the ESOP in order to further improve and strengthen its partnership and contribute to overall development of the scouting movement.
The agreement takes effect for two years subject to renewal upon mutual consent of the parties or unless revoked, amended or superseded by another agreement.
Chito Morante, national chairman of the Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines, said the newly-signed agreement made more significant their commitment to promote the scouting movement in the community and through school-based programs where they both are interested to assist
Morante emphasized that ESOP has had more supportive role to BSP and continue to seek out objectives that enables the organization to become distinct and provide value to its membership.
Under the MOA, ESOP has the responsibility, among others, to assist and help the BSP in the promotion of its advancement program and encourage all scouts to attain the highest rank; to assist and help the BSP by serving as merit badge counselors and members of the board of review if or when qualified; and, to encourage all former scouts who have attained the highest rank to become active members again in the scouting movement by registering and coordinating with respective local and regional councils and to be able to help in the development of young boys to become good citizens of the country.
Meanwhile, the BSP shall issue a national memorandum to regional offices and local councils informing them about this agreement and the roles and functions of ESOP in the promotion, development and implementation of the Eagle Scouting programs, among others.
“We have to redefine ourselves as a relevant resource, and show our fellow Filipinos that we are a touchstone for values and vision. We need to include and engage all members of the Scouting family, including those who have gone on to other things in life,” Morante said.
ESOP is a non-stock and non-profit organization formed to perpetually kindle in the hearts and minds the true spirit of the scout oath and law to strive and spread the values of leadership and service by leading and guiding other community and school-based scouts to achieve the highest rank in the scouting movement.
The BSP, meanwhile, is a public corporation organized under Commonwealth Act No. 111, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 460 and Republic Act No. 7278, existing in accordance with the laws of the Republic of the Philippines.
(AHLETTE C. REYES)