Takbo na ngayong Mayo!
Race for school supplies
Before the classes start.
This coming May 13, 2012, Juan City Market will launch its first ever fun run to raise funds for the school supplies that will benefit the less fortunate grade school students of Marikina.
One runner will benefit one student. Participation in the race will include a singlet and a chance to win one of the 4 Ipod Shuffles to be given away in the raffle draw.
Children 8 years old and above are allowed to race so that they may serve as a good example to their fellow youth.
Join us now! Your efforts will make a huge difference in a child’s life. See you there!
Race/Event Date: Sunday, May 13, 2012
Location: C & B Circle Mall Liwasang Kalayaan Marikina Heights, Marikina City
Ensure to endure. Still going strong! Aging doesn’t mean giving in to loss of strength. Just ensure you get enough exercise and complete and balanced nutrition, and you will endure and reach the finish line. And you can prove to yourself that you’re still going strong by joining the ENSURE TO ENDURE RUN!
The Movement for the Youth’s Legal Education (MYLE) is an organization in the UP College of Law that seeks to provide legal education primarily for children, and secondarily for the children’s families and their educators towards a holistic formation of the Filipino youth. In line with its advocacy of raising awareness for the fundamental rights of children, MYLE will be holding a fun run entitled ISA, DALAWA, TAKBO: RUN FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS. This run will be for the benefit of Lingap Pangkabataan, an NGO that also advocates children’s rights
We had so much fun last year that we are going to do it again!!!
St. Scholastica’s Academy Marikina Alumnae Association is proud to announce “SCHOlaRUN 2.” SCHOlaRUN is a fun run activity organized by SSAMAA to raise funds for financially challenged but deserving scholars of St. Scholastica’s Academy Marikina .
Proceeds of this activity will go directly to the scholarship fund that will help these students go back to school. Last year, we were able to help 17 students.