
FEATI University CHRISTMASAYA Season 5
Philippines
CHRISTMASAYA Season 5: FEATI University Benefit Concert for PSDS and FEATI CARES Assistance Program
FEATI University faithfully continues the cherished tradition of service through CHRISTMASAYA, its annual gift-giving initiative, now celebrating its fifth year (Season 5). Anchored in the spirit of Christmas and guided by social responsibility, this Benefit Concert is a collaborative effort of the University Administration and the Campus Ministry, headed by Sr. Ceres Castillejo, DC. Each year, both offices prayerfully discern and select a beneficiary, ensuring that the University’s outreach responds to genuine and urgent social needs. Over time CHRISTMASAYA has transformed into a treasured FEATI tradition—embodying the institution’s enduring commitment to compassion, solidarity, and care for the vulnerable.
Held on December 12, 2025, at the Activity Center on the 6th Floor of FEATI University, this year’s CHRISTMASAYA Benefit Concert carried the theme “Journey of Hope” and was dedicated to Persons in Street-Dwelling Situations (PSDS), a new program of the Archdiocese of Manila that seeks to extend care, protection, and pathways toward dignity for individuals and families living on the streets.
With the guidance and support of the Physical Education instructor, the diverse talents of FEATI students were brought together to create a meaningful and engaging program. Through music and performances, they offered their gifts in service, transforming the stage into a space of advocacy, empathy, and hope.
More than an artistic showcase, CHRISTMASAYA Season 5 Benefit Concert became a platform for awareness and action. The support generated from the event advanced initiatives that aim to restore dignity, promote safety, and open opportunities for persons in street-dwelling situations. In this way, FEATI University reaffirmed its mission to extend service beyond the campus and into the wider community—walking alongside the vulnerable and strengthening a tradition that continues to build bridges of hope.