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Friday, March 8, 2019

Celebrate Philippines’ Rich Culture And Traditions With Festival Run

It’s More Fun in the Philippines!


We don’t just offer world-class travel destinations, but festivals like no other. In fact, traditionally, we are known to be Capital of the World’s Festivities! Now, you don’t have to book a trip to enjoy what’s proudly Pinoy. Come and join us this upcoming Festival Run on March 10, 2019 at Liwasang Ulalim, CCP Complex. This is a fundraising event of St. Jude Catholic School (SJCS) Batch 1994 in partnership with RED Sports by RED Entertainment.

All Here And More


This unique gathering will feature various colorful celebrations across the country. You name it! Every pit stop will showcase a famous festival: Aklan’s Ati-Atihan, Bacolod’s MassKara, and Cebu’s Sinulog. Now there’s an absolute fun in your run! Additionally, about 5,000 runners will be wearing costumes with show-stopping performances.




Meanwhile, if you’re not into running, we still got you covered. Dance to the beat with our zumba that feels more like a party than a workout. 


In fact, other exciting activities are in store for the participants like a kid’s activity Viva Sto. Nino Drawing Contest, Masskara Making Contest, and the Ati-Atihan Dance Craze.




Be on the lookout for the finale show to end things worthy of a bang!

See you there, tons of prizes await you!



On the other hand, Judenites Festival Run is open to everyone who wants to experience the beauty of the Philippines. Not to mention, different categories are available to suit your taste. This includes 1k, 3k, 5k, and 10k with the following inclusions respectively:


Through this event, we want to promote camaraderie, brotherhood, and unity wherever and whoever we are. More importantly, we want you to enjoy!

Are you ready? For in-store registration, you can visit any Ideal Vision Branches in Festival Mall, SM Mall of Asia, SM Manila, SM North EDSA, SM Makati, and SM Megamall.

Likewise, you can register online at https://events.redsportsph.com

In the meantime, for more updates, follow the official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/festivalrunph


Thursday, March 7, 2019

Cebuana Lhuillier Alternative Learning System : ALS like no other

Since the renaming of PJ Lhuillier Foundation into the Cebuana Lhuillier foundation, it has since made education accessible to those who need it through donation of classrooms, learning centers, conference rooms, and buildings to be utilized for furthering learning for those who need and want it. 

Jean Henri Lhuillier, Cebuana Lhuillier’s President and CEO stands in the hallway of the newly constructed Northern Tacloban City National High School Sports building in 2016.

For many years now, Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. (CLFI) has consistently administered poverty-alleviation measures to the underserved and disadvantaged individuals and sectors nationwide. Following the personal philosophy of its President and CEO, Jean Henri Lhuillier which is to “Always Love Schooling”, part of CLFI’s major thrust in education is the  implementation of the Alternative Learning System or ALS along with three other initiatives that emphasize further the value of education; Nationwide Scholarship Program, Spiritual and Social Enhancement Program, and Special Projects on Education. 
“The foundation has always espoused the company’s and my personal advocacy of continuing the pursuit of learning, I am more than elated to see this advocacy into fruition through the foundation’s many extensive efforts on education.” said Jean Henri Lhuillier, President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier. 

The ALS program was established in 2013 in cooperation with the Department of Education, the program aims to provide out-of-school youth and adults with Academic, Livelihood, Spiritual and Social Education in the elementary and secondary levels. Cebuana Lhuillier’s ALS program differs from the usual ALS offered because it incorporates the five functional fields of knowledge or FILDS which stand for Financial Literacy, ICT Competitiveness, Livelihood, Disaster Resilience, and Sports Development and as of the last quarter of 2018, CLFI has already opened 79 ALS centers.

Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc., puts prime on equipping ALS students with the financial literacy as it is a company that puts forward the advocacy of financial inclusion for all Filipinos. The ALS program also conducts livelihood trainings in the field of hospitality management for students who need training in the said field. 

More so, CLFI ensures that its ALS centers are up-to-date with the latest equipment. Through the years, CLFI has given its centers with laptops, projectors with screens, printers, USBs, and has cared for the reproduction of modules and reviewers used by the students. 

CLFI also provides buildings in support for its ALS programs among the classrooms, centers and halls donated by Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation is the Ambassador PJ Lhuillier Lecture Room at the University of the Philippines Cesar E.A. Virata School of Business which serves as a classroom for the degree program’s students. Another is the Ambassador Philippe Jones Lhuillier Conference Room at the De La Salle University in Manila where workshops, meetings, community engagement get-togethers, and symposiums are being held regularly. Also made available to students of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines is the PUP-CLFI E-learning center worth 2 million pesos which houses 21 desktop computers and contains 400 select e-book titles all free for use of the students. 

Added to the centers and classrooms sponsored by the foundation is the Northern Tacloban City National High School Sports Building which is a two-storey building with six classrooms two of which are dedicated to classes for the Alternative Learning System. Lastly, among the many donations of CLFI as support for education for all, the Edna Lhuillier Multi-Purpose Hall in Bais City, Negros Oriental serves as a library where most of the scholars of CLFI and ALS learners come to conduct research among the numerous book titles available. It is also being used for seminars and workshops involving reformed drug addicts in the city of Bais, as well as a hub for Bais’ senior citizens. 

CLFI, in partnership with DepEd aims to unveil 20 more centers so that more out of school youth have access to learning.

Because of the commitment of CLFI, ALS learners from CLFI-backed classrooms have posted multiple milestones through the years. These include beating the national average of the Accreditation and Equivalency test for two straight years and producing a learner which scored 100% on the 2014 Accreditation and Equivalency test. By end of 2019, the CLFI-backed ALS program has produced close to 10,000 learners nationwide. While in the 2017 Accreditation and Equivalency test, despite the changes in the passing score for ALS A&E test takers, which saw a low turnout of 15.6%, the A&E test takers from Cebuana Lhuillier ALS centers were able to have a turnout of 49% - higher than the national average of 15.6%.

With the rising demands of today, the Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc., with its bold mission of empowering the disadvantaged through giving access to education via its ALS program will surely combat the challenges of a nation gripped by poverty. 

Friday, March 1, 2019

Get Your Green on at SM Southmall's “Weekend Market”


It's the time of the year again as SM Southmall launches its second year of the "Weekend Market" – with more than 20 exhibitors joining at the Food Street Area!

As part of SM Southmall’s sustainability effort, they are bringing exhibitors like Pinkie’s Farm and Berde, to name a few. Bring your old Pinkie’s Farm’s bottle and get as much as P10 rebate on your purchase or bring the following items for upcycling by Berde: glass jars, tin cans, or old/broken mugs.

You can also shop for quality and affordable items for you and your loved ones from practically across-the-board stalls including a wide array of eco-friendly items from food to beauty and home essentials.

SM Southmall’s Weekend Market has got it all for you! Hop in starting March 1st from 10am to 9pm. #SeeYouDownSouth #ILoveSMSouthmall

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Join the First Ever Sharp #Run4EveryJUAN this March!

Sharp Philippines’ first ever #Run4EveryJUAN is just around the corner. That is why we list down everything you need to know about this year’s biggest pre-summer fun run event!

Categories and Entry Fee
Runners can choose from 1K up to 10K distance categories. On the other hand, entry fee ranges from P400.00 to P700.00, including singlet, race bib, finisher medal, and loot bags.


All runners are expected to be on the venue at 3:30 AM (Assembly Time).

In-Store and Online Registration
Starting February 20 until March 12, 2019, everyone can now have their in-store registration made possible by Gold’s Gym, the official store partner of the event. You can register at these following branches:

  • Alabang Town Center
  • Bonifacio Global City
  • Bay Area
  • Sheridan
  • Circuit Makati
  • Waltermart

For those of you who can’t find time to visit these branches, online registration is still on-going and you can register at https://events.redsportsph.com/.

Biggest Gathering of Filipino Families
This event is organized by Sharp Philippines Corp. (SPC) and Red Sports Philippines which aims to celebrate every Filipino family through sports and other exciting activities. Moreover, a part of the proceeds will go to the Dialysis PH Support Group Inc.


This is part of SPC’s We Love Philippines campaign, honoring every Filipino who has been part of their 36 years of consistent success. Come join the largest gathering of Filipino families and friends in the spirit of patriotism and joyful celebration.

Indeed, the family that runs together, stays together!
Of course, don’t forget about raffles and giveaways brought by Sharp Philippines.


So save the date, peeps! The Sharp Run 4 every JUAN will be held at the Filinvest Alabang this March 17, 2019. See you there!

For further announcements, you can check out Sharp Run 4 Every Juan‘s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Run4EveryJUANB



Tuesday, February 5, 2019

FedRun Is on the Run Again!

FedRun 2019 Is Open for Registration!



Aim for a great run this 2019 and jump start the year of the earth pig healthy and kickin’! 

Run with us at the FedRun 2019 this February 17 at SM by the Bay! The event was launched in celebration of Federation of Filipino-Chinese Alumni Associations Incorporated (FFCAAI) 10th Founding Anniversary and Chinese New Year, and in cooperation with Chinoy TV and race director, AffineateaRaces.com. 

The Federation of Filipino-Chinese Alumni Associations Incorporated (FFCAAI) is an organization that aims to unite the Filipino-Chinese community. They started the annual FedRun in 2014 which aims to promote camaraderie, healthy and active lifestyle, close family ties and social awareness. For this #FedRun2019, it will be a thematic run in-line with the Chinese New Year and participants will get a chance to get free tikoy when they register for the 10KM run!

Interested participants can choose from three (3) run distances:

3KM (550PHP) | 5KM (650PHP) | 10KM (800PHP)


Each entry comes with event shirt, race bib, a medal and loot bags.

REGISTER NOW!
Visit www.tinyurl.com/FedRun2019 for online registration

For inquiries, contact FFCAAI Secretariat at 241-8705, and like and follow @FedRun2019 and @ChinoyTV on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter


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