Jan 27, 2020

Angels Walk for Autism celebrates neurodiversity

Angels Walk for Autism celebrates neurodiversity
Angels Walk for Autism celebrates neurodiversity

The annual Angels Walk for Autism 2020 at the Mall of Asia Arena, led by the Autism Society Philippines and SM Cares. đŸ˜ŠđŸ„° Close to 25,000 have registered and participated in this year’s advocacy walk held simultaneously at the MOA Arena, and SM Malls in Davao, Bacolod, Cebu, Lucena, Pampanga, Olongapo Downtown and Central.
The Autism Society of the Philippines (ASP), together with SM Cares, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of SM Prime Holdings, is holding the annual Angels Walk for Autism on January 26, at the Mall of Asia Arena, as the closing ceremony to the Philippine National Autism Consciousness Week.


Angels Walk for Autism celebrates neurodiversity

Autism is a complex and lifelong developmental exceptionality, challenging an individual’s ability to communicate, socialize and adapt to the world around him. This spectrum condition manifests uniquely in different persons and may or may not be coupled with sensory and intellectual disabilities. It is a variation of the human condition affecting approximately 1.2 million Filipinos.

“The Angels Walk for Autism began in 2007 as awareness-raising with only 200 people,” said Mona Magno-Veluz, ASP National President. “Now, with more than 20,000 registered participants, the event has become a celebration of how far we have come in appreciating human diversity and how the international, the public and the private sectors are heeding our call for acceptance, accommodation and appreciation of persons on the spectrum through relevant, tangible programs.”


“SM Supermalls is happy to support ASP in the Angels Walk for Autism, and to help nurture an active autism advocacy ecosystem all over the country,” shares Engr. Bien Mateo, SVP for Mall Operations and Program Director of SM Cares Program on PWD’s. SM is also hosting smaller Angels Walks for Autism in other malls all over the country – such as Angeles, Bacolod, Cebu, Davao, Lagro, Lucena and Olongapo.

ASP welcomes cash donations before the program, to be donated to the efforts of the SM Foundation Inc towards providing needed emergency healthcare to evacuees of the Taal Volcano eruption. The Provinces of Batangas, Cavite, Laguna are home to several of ASP's 98 chapters.

This year’s Angels Walk for Autism showcases the talents of individuals on the autism spectrum with a pre-walk show and recognizes visionary contributions of our growing community of advocates. With thousands of participants, the community will attempt to do the biggest the “Tala” dance challenge yet — with steps simplified for the mobility or coordination levels of all!

Ms. World Philippines 2019 Michelle Dee will be honored as the ASP’s first Goodwill Ambassador. She is joined young men from across the autism spectrum in the new advocacy video called "Kakaiba". She calls on all to celebrate differences. "Tanggapin, unawain at bigyang-halaga po natin ang mga taong may kapansanan," Michelle said.

The Hans T. Sy Leadership Award for Inclusion and Welfare, the ASP’s highest recognition, celebrating exemplary leadership that has significant and positive impact on advancing ASP’s vision of acceptance, accommodation and appreciation of persons with autism in an Autism-OK Philippines, will be bestowed on our beloved John and Harvey Chua, the creative giants behind the Photography with a Difference advocacy.

Pancake House and Manulife Business Processing Services will bring home the ASP Autism Works Partners of the Year for innovative practices in autism-inclusive employment. The ASP Autism Angel Achievement Awards will be presented to Ron Adea (Performing Arts) and Keith Ignacio (Information Technology).

After the walk, the ASP will hold its very first inter-city ASP Authletics Tournament at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall. The ASP AUthletics is a nationwide initiative on wellness through movement; and competitive athlete development for individuals on the autism spectrum. The program promotes well-being, friendship, and achievement among families and individuals who live on the spectrum.


The Proponents
The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization working towards an environment that empowers persons with autism spectrum disorder to become the best of their potentials

self-reliant, productive and socially-accepted members of the community. ASP labors to establish institutional mechanisms to support persons with autism and their families. Established in 1989, the organization -- composed of 13,000 members spread over 96 chapters -- has been in the forefront of providing services to families and individuals affected with autism. Find ASP at http://www.autismsocietyphilippines.org and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

SM Cares is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of SM Supermalls. Its advocacies include Programs on Persons with Disabilities, Children and Youth, Women and Breastfeeding Mothers, Environment Sustainability, Senior Citizens, and Overseas Filipino Workers (SM Global Pinoy). As a responsible integrated property developer, SM ensures that its CSR programs serve as a catalyst for positive change in the communities that it supports. To know more about SM Cares, you may visit www.smprime.com/sm-cares, www.facebook.com/SMSupermalls or email smcares@smsupermalls.com.

1 comment:

  1. Good job SM cares for helping and supporting ASP... The best talaga ang SM cares madami na rin sila natutulungan..

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