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A Record 14,000 runners “Run for Good” at the Condura Skyway Marathon 2013

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Congratulations once again to the Condura team headed by Ton Concepcion! Heart2Heart likes it that this year – many charity foundations were helped.  Thank you to everyone who helped make this a successful marathon!  

 

 

Runners brave the chilly weather to participate in the biggest footrace ever to be held on the Skyway  

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 MANILA, PHILIPPINES, February 2013 – A record-shattering marathon event was held at the stroke of midnight on Sunday, February 3 as 14,000 runners took to the Skyway to participate in the premier running event of the country, the Condura Skyway Marathon 2013, Run for the Mangroves. Braving the chilly midnight weather, runners excitedly laced-up and grabbed this once-a-year opportunity to turn the Skyway as their playground.

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This year’s instalment recorded the biggest growth of 42k runners to 2,650,  which is deemed as the biggest marathon event to date in the Philippines. 

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The beautiful experience of running on the premiere tollway lured runners from as far Europe, Africa, the United States and neighboring Asian countries.  There were also a good number of running contingents flying in from other regions of the Philippines just to be able to experience running on the Skyway.

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“Our vision is to make Condura Skyway Marathon the premier running event in the Asia Pacific that will attract more tourists, promote health and of course save the environment.  This is our own little way of helping promote the country as an exciting eco-sports tourism destination.  RUNNING IS TRULY MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES.” shares Ton Concepcion, Founder and Chief Organizing Officer of Condura Skyway Marathon 

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This annual event is more than a run.  It is a show.  Organizers make it a point to bring something new to the table year after year so runners have something to look forward to. 

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Accompanied with a spectacular fireworks display, runners from all race categories were brought to the Skyway armed with the energy and determination not just to conquer the challenging race course but also to “RUN FOR GOOD”.  For with each step and each stride towards the finish line,  the runners knew in their hearts that they have taken a great part in making a difference.   An additional 42,000 mangrove seedlings to the 39,000 of last year will be planted in Kabasalan town of Zamboanga de Sibugay. On top of this donation to help build a Mangrove forest, runners were encouraged to make an even greater difference via adopting a particular charity and generate pledges for it.  The participating charities are Hero Foundation, ICan Serve Foundation,  Bikes for Philippines and Liter of Light Foundation.

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“Our aim is to encourage runners to embrace more causes to better the lives of those in need.  We want to help these foundations raise funds so they can continue on with their respective programs and activities. We want to help in making the country a better place – one step at a time,”  says Ton Concepcion.

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The Condura Skyway Marathon, Run for the Mangroves 2013 is Co-Title Sponsored by Skyway and presented by sportswear sponsor Asics, hydration sponsor 100 Plus/Summit Water and venue sponsor Filinvest City. For more information visit the official website www.conduraskywaymarathon.com or the official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/conduraskywaymarathon or follow Condura Skyway Marathon on Twitter (@ConduraRun2011).

 

About the Condura Skyway Marathon

The Condura Skyway Marathon is an annual running event open to amateur and professional runners. From its humble beginnings in 2007 as a short-distance Condura Run race event in Metro Manila, the Condura Skyway Marathon has grown to be one of the biggest and premier running event in the country that has attracted many international participants over the years.  It has generated close to P2.2M for marine environment protection from the P50 each runner donates every time they join.  

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Condura Skyway Marathon 2013 is all Revved up for Race Day

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It is all systems go for the premier marathon event in the country, the Condura Skyway Marathon, Run for the Mangroves 2013.   The starting line in Filinvest City Alabang heats up with 14,000 runners on Sunday,  February 3, 2013. It will be the curtain-raiser for the new running year of 2013 – perfect timing for those who are serious in getting back to form after the long series of holidays and merry-making and for those who finally would like to get off that couch and find the fun and fulfilment in running.

 

Organized by Condura Skyway Marathon’s Founder and Chief Organizing Officer, Ton Concepcion and its running ambassador Patrick Concepcion,  the sixth edition of this much-anticipated yearly race event by runners for runners once again is out to prove that it is worthy of its bid to be the premier running event in Asia Pacific.

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This year, the race will have the usual 10k, 21k and full 42k marathon categories plus the new 3.8k, 6k which are especially meant for the fun and adventurous runners who are not yet ready to take on the mid to long distance-races.

 

By the first hour of February 3, 2013, the Condura Skyway Marathon will again make the Skyway as the runners’ playground.  Originating from the Filinvest City in Alabang, runners of all distances will be taken to the Skyway as a major part of their race route – a major attraction that promises runners of an exclusive, traffic-free, clean and well-lit race environment.

 

Apart from the challenge and fun that this race has in-store for runners, participating in this race will also mean taking part in the Condura Skyway Marathon advocacy of helping with the reforestation of the Mangroves in Zamboanga de Sibugay in partnership with Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Foundation (PTFCF) . Each runner through their registration, will get to donate three mangrove seedlings which will be planted in his/her name. In 2012, the first year that Condura Skyway Marathon adopted the

mangroves reforestation project to its cause, a total of 39,000 seedlings have already been planted in Kabasalan Town through runners’ donation. With 14,000 participants this year,  this translates to another 42,000 trees that will make a huge difference in the livelihood of more communities in Zamboanga.

Condura Skyway Marathon is truly a run with a big heart!

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Runners will now have the opportunity to raise pledges for the charities it is supporting. For 2013, the premier running event is proud to support Bikes for Philippines, Hero Foundation, I Can Serve and Liter of Light. Runners can raise pledges of P50 pesos per kilometer and a time bonus of P500 pesos if they hit their time goal. “Our aim is to encourage runners to embrace more causes to better the lives of those in need.  This is our own little way of helping these foundations raise funds so they can continue on with their respective programs and activities. We want to help in making the country a better place – one step at a time,”  says Ton Concepcion.

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Beautiful quick dry technical shirts that says “I RAN FOR THE MANGROVES”  and finishers medals designed by Team Manila are at stake for Condura Skyway Marathon participants. 

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Those who will finish the full mary will be very proud to wear a shirt that beams “I CONQUERED THE SKYWAY!”.

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Registration is ongoing at the Olympic Village, Alabang Town Center, Muntinlupa City.  Hurry – few race kits are left!

 

For more information on the race and its advocacy visit the official website www.conduraskywaymarathon.com

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or the official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/conduraskywaymarathon

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The Condura Skyway Marathon, Run for the Mangroves 2013 is Co-Title Sponsored by Skyway and presented by sports apparel and shoe sponsor Asics, hydration sponsor 100 Plus and venue sponsor Filinvest City.

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Celebrating Christmas at the National Orthopedic Center

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 Every year, my friend, Eric, invites me to join his Christmas party.  He has such a kind heart for doing this for the kids every year. Thank you Eric for making many kids happy every Christmas

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I was never able to make it till this year.  I have not given much time to my foundation, so I took advantage and joined him in his celebration at the Philippine Orthopedic Center!

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The venue of the party

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So nice to see other friends of Eric joining in the celebration and sharing their time and their blessings with the kids- Czarina Albaza, Dawn Zulueta, Marita Pe Benito ( sister of Eric ) and Gemma Sumayan

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Izza Gonzales Agana

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Linggit Tan of ABS CBN

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Cynthia Albano, Friend of Eric with many envelopes which she distributed to the kids – how generous!! I should have lined up 🙂  

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 Linggit Tan, Arleen Ong, Cynthia Albano, Cynthia Manzanares, Eric Pe Benito and Kristine Albano

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It was so nice to see Jericho Rosales with his girlfriend Kim!  There were more artists that passed by that day but we were not able to see all of them

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The Raqueno family

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The kids and their families were so lucky – Eric’s friends brought so many gifts for them!

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The kids from the Children’s ward of the National Orthopedic hospital

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It was nice to see Dawn interacting with the kids – and of course many wanting to have a photo with her

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Marita and Czarina giving away smiley pins!  How nice!  And of course Czarina’s favorite Hello Kitty 🙂 pins!

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Brenda always comes with me to these things 🙂  After joining the party in the auditorium, we went inside the ward to go to the kids who could not come out – 

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Here they are 🙁

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We distributed their loot bags

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Some of them had their mommies or daddies with them 

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Marks & Spencer Help Change Children’s Lives

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Marks & Spencer will donate up to Php 1,000,000 from its in-store Christmas campaign to help children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Mindanao.

According to the latest statistics from the Food and Nutrition Research Institute, the prevalence of underweight children below five years old is at 20.2 per cent while 7.3 per cent of children below five have acute malnutrition.  The situation in three regions (Cagayan Valley, MIMAROPA and ARMM) is even worse with severe malnutrition rates of 10-14 per cent. Malnutrition is caused by a number of factors related to health care, feeding practices, and poor water and sanitation facilities.

UNICEF is working with government and partners to combat severe acute malnutrition through a Community based management for Severe Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) programme, which has been running in Central Mindanao since December 2009. It was started in response to a nutritional assessment carried out in the area that showed 10% of children under 5 were suffering from acute malnutrition. CMAM was also the approach used in the emergency response to Tropical Storm Sendong in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan last 2011.  

“Without any intervention, a child suffering from severe acute malnutrition has at least a 30% chance of dying. With this programme, which is based on UNICEF’s global experience with CMAM, and through the government, we are recording up to a 90% survival rate,’ said Dr. Paul Zambrano, UNICEF’s Nutrition Officer. 

The programme involves community screening of children for acute malnutrition and a “therapeutic feeding” programme that is administered by community health workers and volunteers in health centres and hospitals. Mothers bring their children each week, on a specific day to be weighed and measured. Those children detected with severe acute malnutrition undergo an appetite test of a special peanut based RUTF (Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food) to eat whilst in the clinic. As long as the child has appetite and is able to eat more than 70% of the RUTF, the mother is given enough RUTF packs for a week, and strict instructions on how to administer it. Any child that cannot eat or has other complications is treated in the hospital temporarily until he or she is able to resume the programme in health centres closer to their homes.

Mothers are also counselled on breastfeeding, adequate, safe and nutritious complementary foods as well as other best childcare practices including hand washing before preparing and feeding a child and after visiting the toilet.  It is estimated that globally, undernutrition is an underlying condition in more than a third of deaths of children under five years. Severely malnourished children have a high likelihood of dying if they don’t receive appropriate treatment. The long-term effects of malnutrition are impaired learning and development and reduced income earning potential as adults. It is even estimated that up to 3% of a country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is lost due to undernutrition.

UNICEF continues to support the CMAM program in municipalities like Maguindanao and North Cotabato with plans to include the program into regular local government services in its partner municipalities (four in North Cotabato, one in Lanao Sur, and two in Maguindanao). UNICEF is also working with the DOH to finalize the national guidelines for CMAM, which will make this life-saving programme available to all severely malnourished children in the country.

Dr. Zambrano adds, “This generous donation from Marks & Spencer will go towards expanding the CMAM program to reach more children and families with high prevalence of malnutrition especially in Mindanao. We have achieved a lot, but there is still much to be done. With the support of businesses and individuals, we will continue to give more children in need the chance to live and grow normally, study, play, laugh, and experience the joys of childhood.”

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Invisible Sisters at the Assumption Bazaar

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Invisible Sisters will be at the Assumption Bazaar!  This is from my niece, Danni, who is part of the group of Assumption students and they will be selling their items.  Please support them and Invisible Sisters

Previous entry:  Invisible Sisters  June 10,2010 

November 18, 2012 SUNDAY – 7 am to 7 pm

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You can also order online from this site https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151241931192071.484349.842987070&type=1

Model: Ina Medina

Photographer: Cara Paguio

Hair and Makeup: Danni Tiangco

Director/Editor: Katrina Pimentel

 

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Silya by GKonomics

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Congratulations to my cousin, Marivic Poblador-Pineda and her team from GKonomics on the launch of their Designer Series with Silya, a chair auction.  I admire them for their dedication and commitment in helping the efforts of Gawad Kalinga in our country.  All Chairs are available for order 

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