Amos Ta Run, a right time call for every Palaweños with the ultimate goal to create awareness, get involve in fund raising and BE FIT. Now, on its second year, the fun run dub as Amos Ta Run Takbo Mo 2! JCI Puerto Princesa Oil encourages community to run with friends, and tapped schools, private companies, government offices, local running club, etc to this annual event with aims to generate fund for social causes and calamities, and this year it is for the benefit of Oplan Kaagapay, a national project of JCI Philippines that encourages communities to be ready for any calamity.
Oplan Kaagapay is a national project of JCI Philippines, which provides immediate assistance to victims of calamities and natural disasters, which displaces families, destroys livelihood, and even claim lives. JCI Philippines aims to be one of the first responders to disaster victims, not only to provide the basic necessities that are mostly needed after the devastation, but more importantly, to provide short-term measures to support recovery and rehabilitation. – Oplan Kaagapay of JCI Philippines “Gear up, and join us on February 17, 2019, 5AM at Baywalk, Puerto Princesa City as we at JCI Puerto Princesa Oil invites you to get involve on this benefit run for OPLAN KAAGAPAY, a JCI Philippines national project and other calamity related community program of JCI Oil. So whether its 3K, 5K or 10K lets all join and help our community and become an active citizen.
Prepare your shoes, tie your shoelaces and let’s run not just for ourselves, but this time join a fun run for victims of calamities. Because “service to humanity is the best work of life” – 2019 Chapter President Rexlin Azarcon, JCI Puerto Princesa Oil Registration forms is now ready and available to event partners, sponsors or contact JCI Puerto Princesa Oil facebook page, and/or active members of organization. Student rate is offer to encourage participation of schools and youth.
For non students, regular rate is available for 3, 5, 10 kilometer. See event poster for complete details.
By Gilbert Ramoya
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