Joseph Modesto

A dedicated servant leader with deep roots in both the Philippines and Brownsville, Texas, Joseph Modesto is committed to making a positive impact on his community. He is the loving husband of Dr. Olivia Panganiban Modesto, Associate Professor at Texas A&M Kingsville, and a proud father of four with two grandchildren. Joseph’s extensive involvement includes serving as an Ordained Elder at River Church RGV, leading as President & CEO of Dream Therapy Center and Compassion Home Health Care, and Auditor for PACC-RGV. His civic engagement extends to board positions with the Filipino American Association of Brownsville, Texas, and the Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as Advisory Member on the THHSC-Medical Care Advisory Committee.
Luzviminda Dela Paz

Luzviminda Dela Paz
ENTREPRENEUR | COMMUNITY ADVOCATE | WELLNESS & WEB3 INNOVATOR
Luzviminda Dela Paz is a heart-centered entrepreneur and community leader focused on building regenerative, inclusive systems through innovation, advocacy, and cultural empowerment. She serves as Founding Executive Board Member, Vice President, and Chief Compliance Officer of the Space Coast Filipino American Chamber of Commerce (SCFACC), where she champions economic growth, heritage preservation, and youth leadership.
As founder of Space Coast Canna Ventures, Luzviminda leads wellness initiatives that combine sustainable living, immersive technology, and mental health. Her programs support veterans, families, and underserved communities through holistic healing, financial literacy, and innovative tools.
She supports Serene Harbor, a domestic violence shelter, and creates AI-generated art and NFTs to promote mental wellness and cultural storytelling. She leads events for Space Coast Pinoys and serves as a Girl Scouts of Citrus troop leader, mentoring young girls in leadership, confidence, and STEM.
Luzviminda is active in SheFi, Celo, Diamond Hands Media Group, and Grandpa Ape Country Club—amplifying equity and innovation in Web3. With early experience as a brand ambassador and promotional model, she developed strong skills in public engagement and representation.
A former FAABCO officer and contributor to NaFFAA, she supports civic dialogue through SFACEF and women’s entrepreneurship via WeVENTURE. With a background in Biomedical Science, Luzviminda bridges ancestral wisdom and modern innovation to uplift inclusive communities.
Rosalyn Young

Rosalyn U. Young is a dedicated Instructional Assistant at Enterprise Elementary School, where she has served since 2004, supporting and guiding students with special needs in collaboration with teachers and specialists. A graduate of Saint Mart’s University with a Bachelor of Science in Education, Rosalyn is passionate about creating safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments.
Beyond her professional role, she serves as President of the Space Coast Pinoys Organization and is an active member of the SANLAHI Organization. Through her leadership and community involvement, she champions Filipino culture by promoting sports, dance, education, and volunteer initiatives.
Art Casingal

My name is Art Casingal and I’m so happy to be on board with this organization. I’m a licensed physical therapist and have a small Homecare business here in FL. I graduated from UST PT school & came to the US back in 1990. I was a former board member of FAABCO (FilAm Association of Brevard County) & Hispanic Chamber of Commerce years ago. I was also the former president of Spacecoast Pinoys Inc. , a 501(c)3 organization for 6 years operating in Brevard county of FL.
I’m an eager participant of proactive associations and want to develop my full potential as one of the leaders of an organization. I came from a hard working family. My mom was a teacher and my dad was in the military.
My vision is to create a welcoming network of fellow business owners & associates who care enough for each other’s success in being entrepreneurs that’s well adapted to the current economic situation.
My colleagues at Spacecoast Pinoys Inc. described my contribution to the organization as an integral part of our operations, and my dedication, passion, and deep commitment to our mission of advocacy, networking, and resources for the Spacecoast Pinoys community was crucial. My efforts have been instrumental in advancing our cause, supporting us in building and sustaining our group.

