
Peter Eric Pardo, Chairman of Gen4Juan
A non-government organization, Gen4Juan, dedicated to uplifting communities through engagement in the church, environment, youth, and the elderly, was officially launched in Pasay City last Friday, April 25.
Peter Eric Pardo, Gen4Juan Chairman, and his Vice Chairman, Adrian Reyes, said their mission was to empower a new generation of KaJuans with four pillars and advocacies, namely:
- The Church, in strengthening faith-based involvement in community development;
- Environment – promoting stewardship and sustainable practices;
- Young Juans – equipping young leaders through mentorship, formation, advocacy, and
- Elder Juans – honoring and supporting senior citizens through care and companionship initiatives

Photo courtesy of Gen4Juan
Pardo said the launch marks the beginning of collaborative programs that include environmental clean-ups, intergenerational mentorship forums, youth leadership summits, and parish-based outreach for senior citizens.
He said it will be rolled out in key cities and provinces in partnership with churches, civic organizations, schools, and local government units.
The Gen4Juan chairman said their pilot project, “Save Thy Soles,” aimed to raise funds for black leather shoes for around 400 children for their school and church services.
Pardo said the beneficiaries were children from the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians Parish in Parañaque, Mary Immaculate Parish, Parañaque, Sta. Clara de Montefalco, Pasay, Mary Immaculate Parish, Salawag, Dasmarinas, Cavite, and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Carolina, Naga.