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Run For A Cause: “Takbo para sa may Kapansanan 2015”






San Pedro Central School Special Education Department has come up with its first Run for a Cause Event entitled “Takbo Para Sa May Kapansanan 2015” for the benefit of the SpEd Children of San Pedro Central School.

I have a child with special needs. Joaqui was diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay Syndrome. A disability that shows delay in intellectual, fine-motor skills, gross-motor skills, socialization and communication. He was one of the SpEd students at San Pedro Central School for 3 years.

Every single day of those 3 years has become memorable to me. The differently abled children have opened my eyes to humility, compassion, kindness, perseverance, unconditional love and simple joys.


My son Joaqui (center) with his SpEd teacher Sir Marlon


SpEd Students of San Pedro Central School





These special children will always have a special place in my heart. I wouldn’t want any other intention right now but to help them to acquire all their needs in school by encouraging you to make your 5k run more meaningful by raising funds and awareness for a charitable cause.



Here are the details:

Theme: “Takbo Para sa May Kapansanan 2015”
                        October 24, 2015

Registration fee:  Php 250.00 inclusive of 1 Singlet

Route: back-and-forth 5k run starting from San Pedro Central School to Landayan

Registration Period: On going up to the end of September 2015


For more info kindly visit San Pedro Central School, SpEd Department and look for:

Ma’am Olive Oaferina                                Sir Marlon Nacion Jr.
Ma’am Beth Rendon                                  Sir Jun Barrientos
Ma’am Josie Escudero                                Sir Richard Jorta

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