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A leap of love from Southeast Asia to Southeast Texas—creating opportunities, connecting communities

by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news June 20, 2025
written by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news June 20, 2025
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Photo courtesy: Japs Cauilan

In the quiet hum of Southeast Texas, far from the fast-paced metros of Houston or the glittering lights of New York and L.A., one Filipino has quietly — but powerfully — built a legacy of leadership that is reshaping what it means to serve, uplift, and unite a community.

Meet Vincent Jasper Cauilan — or simply “Japs” to those who know him. A registered nurse by education, a sales and digital marketing professional by trade, but above all, a servant leader by heart.


From Nurse to Nation-Builder

Japs’ journey isn’t one you’d typically find in leadership books. Born and raised in the Philippines, he earned his nursing degree at Our Lady of Fatima University, passed the board exams, and became a licensed nurse. But clinical halls were not where he found his calling — after just a week of practice, he left the field.

“Maybe it’s my personality,” he admits, recalling clashes with toxic hierarchies in the medical world. Instead, he thrived in the corporate world — from BPO sales associate to coach, and eventually became a sales manager in one of the Philippines’ leading healthcare companies.

But what truly began to shape his purpose was his involvement with Rotary International. Rising through the ranks, he became the first-ever virtual president of the Rotary Club of Broadway, Quezon City — leading over 40 projects remotely from the United States.

“Distance doesn’t matter if you really want to serve,” he reflects. And serve he did. From adopting schools to organizing feeding programs, his leadership was so impactful that he earned the title of Outstanding Club President, receiving more than 30 awards during his term.


Love, Loss, and New Beginnings in Beaumont

Photo courtesy: Japs Cauilan

When he migrated to the U.S. — specifically to Beaumont, Texas — in 2022, it wasn’t his dream. It was his partner’s.

“Back in the Philippines, I had everything — a stable job, a good life. But sometimes, love changes your perspective,” he shares.

They arrived at the tail-end of the pandemic with little support, no car, and zero connections. “The hardest part was not knowing anyone,” he says. “But we were lucky. We had family who helped, and soon, friends who became family.”

Yet even in a new country, Japs didn’t take a back seat. He leaned into what he knew best — service.


A Digital Shift, a Cultural Surge

Photo courtesy: Japs Cauilan

He joined the Philippine Association of Beaumont, Texas (PABT) — a then low-profile organization celebrating 43 years of service. Japs started as a board member in 2022, then began a wave of digital transformation: building the organization’s first Facebook page, launching a website, and boosting their visibility to attract sponsors and engage the community. In July 2024, he became president — and things truly took off.

His brand of leadership is clear: “Building Opportunities, Bridging Communities.”

Under his watch, the PABT has blossomed. He’s launched the first-ever Filipino Olympic Games, a nostalgic take on “Laro ng Lahi” that connected generations. He spearheaded Seniors Day, paying homage to the elders who paved the way. He introduced the Sinagtala Awards, recognizing long-time community contributors. And perhaps most notably, he led the first-ever Southeast Texas Asian Festival, culminating in a city proclamation honoring Philippine Independence Day — a historic first for the region.


Leadership Rooted in Heritage and Heart

Photo courtesy: Japs Cauilan

And still, he dreams bigger.

Japs’ boldest initiative yet is “HOPE 2026” — a visionary project to build the first Filipino Cultural Center in Southeast Texas, complete with a monument of Dr. José Rizal. It’s a legacy project, rooted in heritage, and driven by the desire to give every Filipino-American in the region a place to feel seen, celebrated, and united.

But beyond the projects and accolades lies something deeper. Japs doesn’t lead for applause — he leads from purpose. He listens. He filters noise. He avoids burning bridges, even when criticism stings.

“If you have a soft heart, they’ll eat you alive,” he says with a half-smile, referring to the inevitable detractors of any leader. “But if your heart is for the community, your work will bloom.”

For Japs, every day is a new challenge to grow — not just for himself, but for the people he represents. “Leadership runs in my blood,” he says. “I always ask myself — what more can I do for the community?”


A Legacy in the Making

Photo courtesy: Japs Cauilan

When asked what advice he’d give to aspiring community leaders, his answer is clear: “Focus on the needs of your community. Please don’t do it for yourself. Do it because you truly want to serve.”

And serve, he has. And continues to.

In just three and a half years in the U.S., Japs Cauilan has not only adapted — he’s uplifted an entire community. Through compassion, creativity, and sheer determination, he’s become a true mover and shaker, showing us all that leadership isn’t about titles or proximity — it’s about heart, action, and the courage to build something that lasts.

And in the heart of Southeast Texas, that legacy is just getting started.

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Neska Centina, LAWIN.news

Neska Centina is a journalist whose passion for storytelling has been shaped by both her media experience and legal background. Holding a Juris Doctor from the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, she blends her understanding of law with her expertise in mass communication. Her journey in journalism began in elementary school, where she first served as Editor-in-Chief of her school publication, a role she continued in high school. This early love for writing led her to pursue Mass Communication at the same university, where she further honed her skills as Sports Editor for the Tolentine Star. After earning her degree, Neska’s career took her from the digital newsroom of ABS-CBN to local radio stations like Brigada News FM and Radyo Bandera Bacolod, where she reported, wrote, and anchored news. Her experience spans various platforms, allowing her to craft stories that are both compelling and informed by her legal knowledge. Today, Neska utilizes her varied background to enhance the field of journalism, reaching from Texas to the Philippines and the world. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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