Autism Society Gets a Virtual Hug from International Community
For the first time in 17 years,
Angels Walk – an annual march to bring awareness of autism in the Philippines –
was viewed worldwide via livestream. The international autism community, along
with families and supporters, saw a record-breaking number of participants
march around the SM Mall of Asia grounds coming from inside the jampacked MOA
Arena.
Around 24,000 online registrants
expressed their interest to participate in this year’s event, with more on the
wait-list trooping straight to the venue. The activity started inside the MOA
Arena with entertainment coming from talented performers with autism, with no
less than Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez cheering from the audience.
ASEAN Deputy Secretary General HE Dr.
AKP Mochtan witnessed the event, along with Hans Sy of SM Prime Holdings, Annie
Garcia of SM Supermalls, and other leaders from the public sector. Delegates
from Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand were also present.
“We consider this event as one
virtual group hug. Once a year, if you have a child with autism, you can come
to MOA Arena without fear of judgment,” said Mona Magno-Veluz, president of
Autism Society of the Philippines (ASP). “The theme is Philippines A-Ok, which
means we want the Philippines to be okay with autism. We want a more inclusive
society for autistic people where they get equal opportunities.”
“This used to be just a gathering of
parents with autism. Today, since we have grown by leaps and bounds, we have to
be more sophisticated with mounting our event so we can appeal to this wider
audience,” Veluz added.
ASP got a big boost from the free use
of the venue, with volunteers giving their expertise in production. SM, through
its CSR arm SM Cares, has been supporting Angels Walk since 2007. “We took the challenge that Mr. Hans
Sy gave us a few years back, to raise the number of participants for Angels
Walk. True to his word, he gave us MOA Arena as a new venue to accommodate the
thousands more who wanted to participate,” said Engr. Bien C. Mateo, SM VP for
Operations and Director for Program on Disability Affairs. “In 2016, SM Food
Retail started training persons with autism in several branches. There is an
intention to continue and expand this program this year to more branches
nationwide.”
Angels Walk was also held in Davao,
Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, and other provincial areas. Delegates came to the MOA
Arena from different parts of the country and abroad, coming from as far as the
US and Canada. ASP is part of the ASEAN Autism Network, and is currently
working for accreditation as ASEAN NGO.
(Press Release)
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