Literacy and Disability Inclusion Advocate Zacarias Mansing Jr. Crowned Cebuana Lhuillier’s 2025 Happiest Pinoy Among 500,000 Entries Nationwide
Cebuana Lhuillier has officially named Zacarias Mansing Jr., a passionate literacy and disability inclusion advocate, as the 2025 Happiest Pinoy. His remarkable journey of transforming personal adversity into a nationwide mission for children’s literacy resonated deeply across the country. Selected from more than 500,000 entries, his win marks one of the most extraordinary achievements in the history of Cebuana Lhuillier’s pioneering advocacy.
The awarding
ceremony, held last December 2 at Dusit Thani Manila, highlighted the depth and
diversity of this year’s competition. Zacarias first emerged as one of the ten
national category winners before advancing to the final round, where he stood
alongside inspiring finalists representing youth and senior citizens,
entrepreneurs, persons with disabilities, OFWs, members of the workforce, the
LGBTQ+ community, creatives, indigenous peoples, and Cebuana Lhuillier clients.
A
distinguished panel of judges—comprising public servants, media professionals,
social innovators, athletes, and former Happiest Pinoy awardees—evaluated the
finalists through a comprehensive process rooted in four criteria: Resilience;
Optimism and Genuine Happiness; Champion of Hope and Impact; and an X-Factor
reflecting authenticity.
Jean Henri
Lhuillier, President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier Inc., emphasized the
significance of Zacarias’s win: “Zacarias reminds us that true strength is not
the absence of hardship but the courage to lift others as we rise. His
life—rooted in faith, grit, and service—captures exactly what the Happiest
Pinoy seeks to celebrate: joy that transforms communities and inspires lasting
change.”
Zacarias’s
story is a testament to that strength. After an accident abroad in 2012 left
him paralyzed, he returned home determined to turn his challenges into purpose.
Guided by his DRISO values—Determination, Resilience, Inspiration, Service, and
Optimism—he launched the Books for Kids Project in 2017. From his wheelchair,
he has traveled to more than 300 remote public schools and reached over 50,000
students, championing literacy, disability inclusion, and hope across Negros
Oriental. “Being a Happiest Pinoy is about having a spirit that trusts God in
all circumstances, and hands that are always ready to reach out to those in
need,” he shared.
Zacarias’s
triumph is more than a personal victory—it is a powerful reminder that purpose
can emerge from pain, and that one person’s resolve can ignite lasting change.
His work continues to inspire communities, uplift young learners, and
strengthen the movement that Cebuana Lhuillier began: a celebration of joy that
endures, heals, and transforms.

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