The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of persons on the autism spectrum disorder. We envision a society where Filipinos on the spectrum become the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive, socially-accepted citizens of an Autism-OK Philippines.

23 May 2025

ASP ANGELS WALK FOR AUTISM REACHES NEW HEIGHTS

Pasay City, Philippines – The 2025 Angels Walk for Autism, an annual advocacy event organized by the Autism Society Philippines (ASP) in partnership with SM Cares, successfully returned to the iconic SM Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday, May 18, 2025.

This year’s walk in Pasay drew 30,433 registrants, in a powerful celebration that spotlighted the transformative role of art in the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum.

“This year’s Angels Walk is a testament to our community’s enduring spirit and our collective vision for a society that embraces our children’s uniqueness,” shared Lorenzo Sumulong III, ASP National President. “We are grateful for the ever-growing circle of allies that help us sow acceptance, accommodation, and appreciation.”
The Angels Walk for Autism 2025 crowd 

The 2025 theme, “Mahusay. Masaya. Makulay,” highlighted ASP’s ARTismo program and emphasized the importance of creative expression as a tool for communication, sensory exploration, and economic empowerment for persons on the autism spectrum.

Aside from our vibrant community, we were joined by SM executives led by Hans Sy, NCDA Executive Director Glenda Relova, QC Congressman Arjo Atayde, ASP Goodwill Ambassador Michelle Dee, Melanie Marquez, Samantha Panlilio, Ria Atayde, JTC Chair Jaime Cruz, Dohtonbori President Kim Cruz, among many other prominent allies. The leadership of professional organizations like the Philippine Society of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics and the Philippine Association of Speech Language Pathologists were also on hand to celebrate with us.

A highlight of the event was the presentation of prestigious awards recognizing individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to autism inclusion and welfare:

  • Senator Risa Hontiveros received the HTS Leadership Award for her continued legislative efforts supporting the autism community.
  • ARTipolo, a community art advocate group, was honored as ASP Autism Works Partner of the Year for their role in empowering creatives on the spectrum.
  • Christian Borromeo, a gifted pianist on the spectrum, received the ASP Autism Angel Achievement Award for Performing Arts, showcasing the incredible talents within the community.

The program also introduced the newly elected ASP Board of Trustees and self-advocate representatives, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to inclusive leadership and representation.

A spectacular talent further underscored the power of the arts in autism advocacy. Performers on the spectrum—Quentin Alvarado, Danica Escasinas, Peggy Geiser, Grey Roxas, Cid Tampo, ASP A-Pop Boys, ILLC All-Star Crew, and Splendio Tritus—shared the stage with celebrity allies such as Gellie de Belen, Janice de Belen, Pepe Herrera, Kai Montinola, Candy Pangilinan, Jade Riccio, SAB, LA Santos, Carmina Villarroel, Vivoree, and the NU Dance Crew. A special appearance by ASP Goodwill Ambassador Michelle Dee further amplified the message of unity and inclusion.

According to Engr. Bien Mateo, SM SVP and Program Director for Disability Affairs, the Angels Walk has grown nationwide. In 2025, Angel Walks for Autism were held across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, including Bacolod, Baguio, Butuan, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Lipa, Lucena, Malaybalay and Tuguegarao. The Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay continued its legacy of hosting the largest walk, following last year’s record-breaking attendance of approximately 22,000 participants.

The successful event was made possible by the support of key partners, including the Mall of Asia Arena, SM Mall of Asia, the National Council on Disability Affairs, RMA Studio Academy, the ASEAN Autism Network, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The ASP Angels Walk for Autism 2025 was more than just a gathering—it was a declaration of purpose, a celebration of potential, and a united step toward building an Autism-OK Philippines where everyone is valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.

08 May 2025

Our new set of Board of Trustees for 2025 to 2027

We would like to thank all the ASP Members who participated in the Nomination and Election of the new set of ASP Board of Trustees from 10 February - 25 April 2025 through online voting.

After canvassing and tallying all the votes from the total of 17 chapters who voted online, we would like to gladly announce our new set of Board of Trustees for 2025 to 2027.

The image shows ASP National Board of Trustees for 2025 - 2027.
Our new set of Board of Trustees

Adviento, Mary Grace (Quezon City, NCR). Grace advanced the autism advocacy across multiple areas in the Philippines and abroad, as the ASP National President (2009-2012) and as a charter signatory in the creation of the ASEAN Autism Network.

Barbosa, Anna Dame (Antipolo City, Rizal). Anna Dame is the current ASP AUdventure Program Manager and co-hosting with ASP PweDay.

Cheng, Helen Q. (Caloocan City, NCR). Helen develops the capabilities of ASP in e-commerce and inspires economic empowerment in budding artists and entrepreneurs, as the ASP National Program Manager of ASP AutisMALL.

Go, Evelyn O. (Quezon City, NCR). Evelyn ensures the financial growth and sustainability of the society, through no-nonsense financial management and responsible governance, having served as ASP's Treasurer for multiple terms.

Gonzales, Jane Ann S. (Davao City, Davao del Sur). Jane is a founding member/organizer of ASP Davao Chapter in 1995. She serves as a Resource Speaker on Autism in various groups in Davao City, and pioneer in Job Readiness and Work Placement Programs for teenagers/adolescents with ASD in Davao City.

Ofrecia, Maria Joyla N. (San Fernando, Pampanga). Joy is currently the ASP Cluster Governor and MM-Rizal Cluster Head, where She organizes and mentors budding ASP chapters towards good governance and sustainability. She also empowers families in the care and instruction of children and youth on the autism spectrum, as a valuable resource speaker on the ASP Early Detection and Early Intervention Program, ASP Education Committee, ASP HOMEpowerment Program and ASP Speakers’ Bureau.

So, Perlita W. (Angeles City, Pampanga). Peng is currently the Cluster Head of ASP North Luzon Chapters, and she continuously nurtures well-rounded skills, holistic well-being and social connection of children and youth on the autism spectrum, as well as grows our circle of diverse volunteers and corporate partners -- as the Program Manager of ASP PweDay.

Sumulong III, Lorenzo Juan (Antipolo City, Rizal). LJay is a public servant helping the autism community in legal and rights-based engagements, advocating for legislation and policies concerning persons with disabilities, and integrating programs for the enhancement of the physical abilities of individuals on the autism spectrum through sports activities.

Induction of the new set of ASP Board of Trustees will be on 18 May 2025 during the highlights of the ASP Angels Walk for Autism 2025.

Let us support the new set of ASP Board of Trustees as they lead our organization for the next 2 years. More successful projects to come as they lead us to another decade for Autism Society Philippines.

 
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