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Carrying the Hope of a Bloodline

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ππŽπ‹πˆπ‚π„ 𝐂𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐓 π“π‘πˆπ—πˆπ€ π‘π€π˜π„ π‹πˆππˆπ‘π€π π€π‰πŽπ’π„, 25 years old, hailing from the land of Noble Heroes, Balagtas, Bulacan, strived to enter the Philippine National Police Academy to complete her and her family’s aspirations for public service and law enforcement. She is the youngest daughter of Mr. Alex and Mrs. Marissa Ajose.

Since birth, a path to heroism and service had always been etched into her destiny. She grew with the stories of her family. The unfulfilled aspirations of her grandfather who dreamt of becoming a police officer carrying the legacy of her hometown.

The story does not begin at the Academy gates in Silang. It begins decades ago with a grandfather who fought for freedom during the Japanese invasion. Inspired by his service, he dreamed of becoming a police officer, yet the harsh reality of providing for a family forced him to bury that ambition. History nearly repeated itself in the next generation. The Cadet’s mother served as a CAT officer, demonstrating the discipline and leadership of a natural law enforcer.

But again, life’s circumstances intervened, leading her down a different path.

These weren’t just stories to the young Trixia Raye; they were “untold dreams” waiting for someone brave enough to bring them to life. The journey through the PNPA is never easy. It is a world defined by sleepless nights, relentless physical training, and the mental grit required to survive the “Silang-Paglaom” experience.

When asked where she found the strength to continue despite the hardships, her answer is grounded in faith and family:

“God is my constant source of strength and courage… His Word leads me in fulfilling His calling to become a public servant.”

Guided by her favorite verse, John 14:27, she navigated the Academy’s pressures with a mantra of living “one day at a time,” offering her efforts to her Creator and her family. The Cadet did not merely survive; she excelled. A consistent achiever since her elementary years, where she served as Salutatorian, she carried that momentum into her higher education. From being a class president and batch representative to earning a spot on the Dean’s List, her academic and leadership record was a prelude to her success in the academy.

Now, as she ranks top 9 among the graduating cadets of the Class of 2026, those years of sacrifice have borne fruit. As she prepares to become the first police officer in her family, she serves as a living testament that dreams are never truly lost; they are simply waiting for the right person to carry the torch. For the Ajose family, the wait is finally over.

Source: KALASAG-PNPA Corps Publications