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.
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05 October 2015

ASP Laguna Joins World Cerebral Palsy 2015

Building inclusive communities and serving other children with special needs, Autism Society Philippines' Laguna Chapter joins in the celebration of World Cerebral Palsy 2015. The event happened on October 4 at Ortigas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. It was hosted by Hong’s Children Center for Cerebral Palsy, one of ASP Laguna’s partners.

ASP Laguna Group in World Cerebral Palsy 2015

The celebration began at 6 am for the registration of “Walk, Bike, Stroll.” There were different race categories: Category A for kids who will use stroller or bike or carried by a caregiver, Category B for kids who will use stroller or use bike or carried by a caregiver for at least 10 meters towards the finish line and Category C for companions who will walk with or without the kid. For categories A and B, the participants would race for a kilometer while participants in category C would race for at least 5K. Assisted by ASP staff (Ms. Deborah Klaudine Sanchez, Ms. Vay Chavez and Ms. Cathy Lopez), Laguna participants were privileged to be invited as they enjoyed face/body painting, photo booth, pop-up bubbles and lots of freebies. It was followed by a forum, which was welcomed by Mr. Jung Sun Hong, PT, MPH (Bobath Senior Pediatric Instructor, Hong’s Children Center for Cerebral Palsy). Faith Aclaro (grandmother of child with cerebral palsy); Antonio Dennis Ilagan (Founder, Cerebral Palsy Association of the Philippines); Jan Katherin Rabano (Occupational Therapist with cerebral palsy); and Ms. Carmen Zubiaga, (Officer in Charge, National Council on Disability Affairs) shared information during the forum.

“It was my first time to join in such activity and I learned so much from them. They served as an inspiration to us mothers,” reiterated by a mother. “I wouldn’t thought that there were successful persons with cerebral palsy who have finished a degree though faced with so many challenges in life. The grandmother who shared that her granddaughter who were born same size as that of a huge rat would survive. It was ”Faith in God” that keeps the family going,” expressed by another parent.

The event was concluded by a free medical check-up and children were given free medicines. The ASP Laguna Chapter appreciates the efforts and the help extended by Mr. Jung Sun Hong and the therapists for the services provided to the indigents for almost three years. The chapter is also grateful to HM Transport, Inc., headed by Mr. Homer Mercado, who sponsored a coaster to ferry the participants. We also express our gratitude to Mr. Gerry Yambao, Jorge Filamor II, Chief Operating Officer and Mr. Bernard Limosinero, VP Operations for the prompt facilitation and the driver, Mr. Buddy Rimerata for a smooth and pleasant travel.

About the author: Ms. Catherine L. Lopez obtained her Bachelor of Elementary Education, Major in Special Education at San Pablo Colleges and her Master of Arts in Education, Major in Special Education at Jose Rizal University. She is the Job Coach for the office and messenger services of Autism Resource Center. She also serves as the President of ASP Laguna Chapter and cluster head for ASP chapters in South Luzon. She is a mother of a young adult with autism who graduated from UP Los BaƱos in 2017.

04 February 2010

Maraming Salamat Po!

By: ASP Family

This was never made possible without the wings spread on us by our Partners and Guardian Angels: SM Committee on Disability Affairs, SM Supermalls, SM Prime Holdings, SM Cares, National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), Commission on Human Rights (CHR), NorFil Foundation, House of Representatives Committee on Social Services, Buhay Party List- Cong. Irwin Tieng, Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC), Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), Katipunan ng May Kapansanan sa Pilipinas (KAMPI), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Department of Education (DepEd) and Liliane Foundation.

Pictures showing te celebration of the Angels Walk for Autism

30 January 2010

All These Things Will be Added

By: Catherine Genovia

This year’s 14th National Autism Consciousness Week was a huge success! ASP National had the celebrations from January 17 – 24, 2010.

Believing in putting God first, ASP started the celebrations with a Thanksgiving Service at The Atrium of SM North EDSA. The service was attended by ASP National Officers and Trustees together with CWAs, families, friends and supporters.

PWAs with their family during the parlor games

The Best Things in Life are Free

ASP Family Day followed at the Sky Dome, also of SM North EDSA. It was a fun filled day of excitement and freebies- make your own art; face painting by Club Journey Inc.; free caricature by Gabby Atienza, person with Aspergers.

Free massages? Yes, by our friends from NCDA (National Council for Disability Affairs). Free demo of Therapeutic Massages for CWAs were given by Occupational Therapy Association of the Philippines (OTAP).

The Wushu (Chinese Martial Arts) Discovery group prepared a special exhibition number. After the performance, CWAs were also called to participate in a Wushu Demo.

One of the most anticipated events of the Family Day is the Autism Talent Show. PWA John Kyle Binungcal, came all the way from Bataan to join other Autism Stars, Deo Cruzada, Brendan Delgado, Gabe Nazareth, Jonathan Onnagan, Dean Hernandez, Justin Bitanga, Ron Famorca; who made their families proud with their performances.

Missed out on the Family Day Activities? Click here to watch an excerpt. Also click here to watch the latest trio divas with autism- ASP Dream girls: Vell, Thara and Nikka (Esp. thanks to Ate Jack Cabamongan of PVI Volunteer for this video).

A Good Day

One mother was seen laughing uncontrollably as Comedic Magician, Tito Cris and friends of CWA Ian Noel Viado and Jamerix Guillermo, went along with Tito Cris’ antics. Pagkakaisa Volunteers Inc. (led by Ate Alice Alagos), provided parlor games for the children, as well as for the caregivers. People laughed their hearts out and temporarily forgot about their problems.

When PWA Bryan Lu, lead vocalist and percussionist of Sparkle band, took center stage as band mates started jamming “Tonight’s Gonna be a Good Night,”talent show host Macoy, brother of PWA Conrad (sons of ASP Trustee Fredes Javier) can be seen tapping his shoes.

the Sparkle Band with Daryl Lim (in red) and Bryan Lu (in black)

(from left) ASP Board of Trustee Ms. Cristina Estampador, ASP Chair Emeritus Ms. Dang Koe,
ASP Program Coordinator Ms. Catherine Genovia with PVI Volunteers:
Mimi Espeleta, Alice Alagos and Maureen Maclang

Suddenly, a trail of human soul train, led by Cathy Genovia, ASP Program Coordinator can be seen on the right side of the Sky Dome. Cathy donned on a neon green wig and was joined by dancing friends from the vibrant PVI. BOTs also went along the catchy pop song, rose from their seats, and started waving their hands and danced.

We dedicate the Family Day celebrations to all Filipino children with autism and we are thankful for the blessings showered upon us. ASP continues to believe that Sharing Hopes, will Build more Dreams for a brighter tomorrow.

Happy Family Day!

28 January 2010

ASP Dream Girls

During the ASP Family Day Celebrations last January 17, 2010, at SM Sky Dome, audiences were given a surprise treat from Vell Barria, Thara Marie Santiago and Nica Escasinas by their rendition of "To Love You More".

The girls did an impromptu rehearsal backstage, after singing their solo numbers. With just one practice of this song, they returned together on stage.

Vell, Thara and Nikka, the ASP Dreamgirls

Some people in the audience had their mouths and eyes wide open. Walk-in mall goers were astounded to find out that the trio singing sensation had autism.

Celine Dion, thanks for the inspiration. Click here to watch the ASP Dream Girls!

The ASP Dream Girls also did singing numbers during the Angels Walk for Autism at SM Mall of Asia. Keep checking the blog for more updates!

08 January 2010

Giant Leaps for the 14th Nat'l Autism Consciousness Week Celeb

Considered the fastest rising developmental disability in the world, autism prevalence in children rose from 1:150 last year to 1:110. This is the latest information released by Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network in 2009.

Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how an individual interprets what he sees, hears, and touches, thereby impairing his understanding and use of language and his adaptation to his environment. Autism is not curable but is treatable. When a child is diagnosed and receives intervention early in life; given the appropriate education and therapy; they can become self-reliant and productive members of society.

More will be diagnosed with autism than diabetes, cancer and AIDS combined in the coming years. Recognizing the gravity and urgency of this situation, United Nations General Assembly declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) in 2008.

In the Philippines, at least 600,000 Filipino families are estimated to be affected with autism. Autism Society Philippines has grown from the 11 mothers who bonded together for the causes of their children in 1989, to more than 7,000 members, with 42 chapters all over the country. And ASP has been in the forefront of providing services to families affected with autism.

Mandated in 1996 by former President Fidel V. Ramos, Presidential Proclamation No. 711 or Autism Consciousness Week aims to promote awareness on autism and the provision of appropriate social services to persons with autism. Every third week of January, ASP spearheads the celebration.

The theme for this year, “Giant Leaps….Transcending Boundaries,” reflects ASP’s unprecedented growth for the past 21 years and renews its commitment to continue expanding programs and services to reach the far flung areas of the country where services are badly needed.

The event is in partnership with SM Committee on Disability Affairs, SM Supermalls, SM Prime, National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), Commission on Human Rights (CHR), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), House of Representatives Committee on Social Services, Buhay Party List, Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC), Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), Kapisanan ng May Kapansanan sa Pilipinas (KAMPI), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Department of Education (DepEd) and Liliane Foundation.

The Honorary Chair for this year’s celebration is no other than one of our greatest Guardian Angels – Engineer Bien C. Mateo, Chair of SM Committee on Disability Affairs.

(R) Engr. Bien Mateo, (L) Mr. Dennis and Ms. Annie Garcia (2nd from left last row)
with the CWAs and their teachers during the Angels Walk 2009 at SM Mall of Asia

Start a new decade by being an Angel for Autism. Support the 14th National Autism Consciousness Week. Take a giant leap and transcend boundaries for autism!

Here is the schedule of the ACW activities. (kindly click the image below to view clearly)

For more information, call us at 7-903-5496 or email us autismphils@gmail.com

Maraming Salamat at Mabuhay!

*A glimpse of our Autism Consciousness Week last year, Jan 18-25, 2009*

Angels Walk, SM Mall of Asia, Jan. 18, 2009

Launching of Colors of "A" Spectrum with Autism Angel John Chua

NACW celebration at SM Mall of Asia, Jan. 18, 2009

NACW celebration at SM North EDSA, Jan. 18, 2009

Understanding Autism and Its Co-Morbidities; Maximizing Parent- Professional Partnership

Speakers from Autism Society Norway Tage Lien and Knut Eric Baalerud @ the Social Hall of DENR


On-the-spot drawing contest, Jan 23, 2009 @
the Social Hall of DENR

 
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