WILLEMSTAD – Young participants in the Miss Teen Curaçao International program have brought attention to pressing social issues such as mental health and eating disorders during a youth forum aimed at giving their generation a voice.
The event, known as the Foro Hubenil, was organized by Curaçao International Crowned Queens and served as a platform for contestants to speak openly about challenges affecting young people on the island.
Seven candidates presented their perspectives on a range of topics. Bryonha Scope Isenia was named the winner for her presentation on eating disorders among youth. Soline de Jongh placed as first runner-up with a focus on mental health, while Quivionna Martis secured second runner-up with her presentation on the role of the family.
According to the organizers, the competition goes beyond appearance and aims to foster leadership, awareness, and social engagement among young women.
The forum forms part of the preparations for the Miss Teen Curaçao International 2026 finale, which is scheduled to take place at the end of May.