21 January 2012

For-the-Kids 2012: A Mini-Olympics for Special Children


This is my second time to join and document this. Here's my last year's blog entry.


For The Kids

For-the-Kids (FTK) is a mini-Olympics for special children organized by the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) of De La Salle University (DLSU-Manila) through its Volunteer Formation Program's volunteer group Lasallian Outreach and Volunteer Effort (L.O.V.E.). With the theme, "Hawak Kamay Para sa Masaya at Makabuluhang Paglalakbay", FTK12 is scheduled on the 15th of January 2012. It aims to help children with physical, emotional and mental difficulties to achieve self-worth through competitive and friendly sports and interactive games. It also seeks to provide an enjoyable form of social outreach for DLSU students, alumni, faculty and staff.

For-the-Kids began in the summer of 1984 when the Physical Education Department and COSCA invited thirty (30) Deaf children to participate in an informal mini-Olympics in De La Salle University. Two years later, La Salle Greenhills organized a similar event under the name "DLSU Special Olympics." It was sponsored both by COSCA and the Rotary Club of Greenhills. Fifty (50) Deaf children participated. In the summer of 1988, COSCA through its Special Children Cell volunteers took charge of the Special Olympics. Some 200 special children and volunteers were involved in different sporting event held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. However, after 1988, the DLSU Special Olympics was temporarily stopped for a few years, though activities with the special children continued, particularly the summer workshop.

In 1993, the event was revived. The fourth DLSU Special Olympics commenced on February 1994. Two hundred eighty three (283) children and volunteers participated in the revival of the games held in DLSU grounds. However, the February 1995 games under the stewardship of Br. Bernie Oca, FSC proved to be the biggest since FTK started. Four hundred fifty (450) special children from different centers took part in the activity. In 1996, the DLSU Special Olympics was renamed, For-the-Kids. The significance of the 1996 games lies in the fact that For-the-Kids involved not only Deaf participants, but also other physically and mentally challenged children.

For this year, For-the-Kids 2012 will be participated by 650 special kids with Autism (AU), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Mentally Retarded (MR), Blind(B), Down Syndrome(DS) and Deaf(D). Around 1000 students and faculty from the Lasallian community volunteered to take part in this event by being an Ate/Kuya or assisting the kids in the games. Around 400 parents/guardians and SPED teachers from 35 centers in Metro Manila will also oversee the kids on this day.




Thanks for looking! :)

26 April 2011

Another one in my Pentax Photo Gallery album


 My 8th...

also included in my blog entry...

As I can remember, I submitted this picture along with another more than 2 weeks ago. And as  I checked them again, it was approved just a while ago.

Now, when will the other picture gets approved? Hehehehe...

21 April 2011

13th Tour of the Fireflies - Tour Day Slideshow



Here's the bigger size of the slideshow. Gladly, the last photo included was this photo. :)


bigger size...

So far I cannot post/upload more photos as I'm still waiting for a go signal from the organizer.

14 April 2011

Sunset at Breakwater, CCP Grounds


My very first sunset shoot for the year.


It's been almost half of the month of April, yet I was only able to have a sunset shoot just a week ago.

Taken last April 8, 2011 at the said area near Gloria Maris restaurant.

Here's my other snaps...

different color treatment...


Tour of the Fireflies 2011 - The Dress Rehearsal


We at Advocacy Photographers, were again granted permission to cover the said tour for the second straight year. The tour will be held this coming Sunday (Palm Sunday also), April 17. I am supposed to be in the list last year, but had to beg-off due to some important matters to attend to. And this time, I had to blocked my calendar for this so I wouldn't miss it.

And just last Sunday (10 April 2011), we started documenting the trial run/dress rehearsal in preparation of the actual tour.

Allow me to share some snaps that I took from that activity.

Passing-by Welcome Rotonda...






Marshal... 

A biker and a dog named "Mokong"...

Parked "seats"...

Shifter... 

Camelback... 
Three more days to go before the actual event and I'm already excited!!! ;-P

Be wary though of expecting heavy traffic on the following areas;
  • Tiendesitas, Ortigas Avenue towards N. Domingo and Hemady in New Manila (7.00-8.00am)
  • E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue towards Quiapo (8.00-9.00am)
  • Quiapo to CCP via Roxas Boulevard (9.00-9.30am)
  • Roxas Boulevard towards Quiapo (9.30-10.30am)
  • Espana towards Gilmore in New Manila (10.30-11.00am
  • New Manila towards Tiendesitas in Pasig via Gilmore and Ortigas (11.00-12nn)