Allen and Faith
Thursday, April 30, 2026
at 2:00 in the afternoon.
Colossians 3:14 (NIV)
“And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
Let the music serenade you while browsing.

forever starts in ...
Ceremony at
St. Augustine Parish Church, Coron, Palawan
reception follows at
3rd Floor, BISELCO Main Office, Mabentangen Road, Barangay 6, Coron, Palawan
WELCOME TO OUR WEDDING WEBSITE
We can’t wait to celebrate our special day with you. Feel free to have fun to take a look around. Thank you for the love and support. We are so excited to share this day with you!
As much as we love to invite everyone, we are only inviting you. We have chosen the people close to our hearts. We would not want anyone to lose a seat and want everyone to be able to enjoy a sumptuous meal.
Please use our hashtags to help us document our special day!
#ALLENhapFAITHlyEverAfter
#AForever
Our Love Story
On November 4, 2017, our story quietly began.
We met at a debut party—one of us was part of the 18 Candles, and the other was one of the 18 Roses. We were introduced because we were unfamiliar to each other. That night felt ordinary at first. One of us was NBSB (No Boyfriend Since Birth), and truthfully, our attention wasn’t even fully on each other yet.
But sometimes, love begins in the smallest moments.
There were stolen glances. Quiet smiles. Standing a little closer than necessary. Noticing when the other felt upset. Caring without saying it out loud.
After the party, we went back to our separate lives. One of us returned to Salvacion, Busuanga—an hour and a half away from Coron. But distance didn’t stop what was meant to begin. A message was sent the next day, and from that simple conversation, our connection started to grow.
On November 11, 2017, feelings were finally confessed. What started as a crush turned into something brave—an intention to pursue love sincerely. But before our journey could even properly begin, we faced our first challenge. A close friend had feelings too, and everything almost stopped there.
Almost.
Because our story was never meant to end that quickly.
Instead of giving up, we chose patience. We chose respect. We chose courage. Conversations were made. Feelings were clarified. Hearts were considered. And eventually, with understanding and blessings from those around us, we were given the chance to continue.
Distance became our first real test.
56.7 kilometers separated us—but effort erased that gap. There were bus rides taken for the first time. Long travels just to spend a few hours together. School events attended simply to show support. Every kilometer traveled was proof that love, when genuine, makes the impossible feel small.
Somewhere along the way, admiration turned into love.
On January 15, 2018, at exactly 8:39 PM, we officially became “us.”
For three years, we lived the reality of a long-distance relationship. There were times we barely saw each other. College took one of us to Manila, placing miles between our hearts—but never between our commitment. Then the pandemic changed the world. Plans shifted. Classes went online. We thought we would finally be together more often, yet circumstances still tested us.
Even when we were only 20–30 minutes (11 km) apart, life still limited our time together. But through it all, we kept choosing each other. We survived the waiting. The longing. The uncertainty.
From high school sweethearts to college graduates. From young dreamers to husband and wife.
Our journey is proof that love is not measured by proximity, but by persistence. Not by how often we see each other, but by how deeply we choose each other every single day.
Distance meant nothing—because our love was real. And real love doesn’t fade with distance. It grows stronger.
"She gave her heart for the very first time—and he kept it for a lifetime.
He found in her not just love, but the kind he knew he would never let go."
This is our love story.
Still being written.
Still growing.
Still forever.
The Entourage
Parents of the Groom
Mr. Allan Camacho
Mrs. Aylene Camacho
Parents of the Bride
Mr. Randy Delos Angeles
Mrs. Rowena Delos Angeles
Principal Sponsors
Dovelito Mendenilla
Gina Fedelin
Larry Babanga
Maquiline Lendes
Nickmar Ortiz
Nancy Borinaga
Richard Badang
Princess Rieza Privado
Riseldo Gallardo
Marry Ann Sanchez
Best Man
Angelo Camacho
Matron of Honor
Wendylle Claire Delos Angeles
Secondary Sponsors
Candle
Daryl Delos Angeles
Dannalie Tagulaylay
Veil
Clarrissa Mae Camacho
Jayvee Ojenal
Cord
Joanne Mariz Fedelin
Christian Lloyd Tabale
Groomsmen
Jay Vee Ojenal
Christian Lloyd Tabale
Bryan Jancinal
Daryl Delos Angeles
Rafael Birang Jr.
Bridesmaids
Clarissa Mae Camacho
Joanne Mariz Fedelin
Alondra Cacayan
Dannalie Tagulaylay
Jessica Bajen
Ring Bearer
John Leonard Mayo
Coin Bearer
Aljohn Gab Cayao
Bible Bearer
Acekiel Camacho
Flower Girls
Amelia Brynne Baluyot
Amirah Rosa Baluyot
Yzza Noelle Mayo
Jeralden Pagsuguiron
Finer Details
Dress Code
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS
Formal Attire
Ninong: Formal Top and Black Pants
Ninang: Long Formal Dress/ Gown in Dusty Blue

GUESTS
SEMI- FORMAL ATTIRE

You may glam up in the shades of Dusty Blue and Sky Blue but your smile is the best you can wear!
Note: Please avoid wearing White.
Snap and Share
Capture every special moment, whether candid, sweet, or wacky!
Don’t forget to tag us and use our wedding hashtags to share the love.
We can’t wait to see your photos! 📸💖
#ALLENhapFAITHlyEverAfter
#AForever
Gift Guide
With all the blessings that God poured out on us we cannot ask for more. Your presence and prayers are all we request. But should you still believe that a gift is worth giving, monetary gifts for our future would be much appreciated.
The Reminders
Be on time • Finish the event • Enjoy and have fun
The Venue
Your Questions Answered

RSVP
We’re excited to celebrate this special day with our dearest family and friends!
Please let us know if you can join us by
April 30, 2026. Thank you!
Ecclesiastes 4:9–12
“Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor…
Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”





