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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07 April 2019

ASP colors our world Autism-OK!

The Autism Society Philippines commemorated World Autism Awareness Day through a collaborative art event aptly called the ASP Color It Autism-OK! at the Mall of Asia Arena Music Hall on 2 April, Tuesday. The event aimed to engage the Philippine autism community in an inclusive activity, where everyone, regardless of age and capabilities can participate.

The event began promptly at 3pm, with the opening prayer from Apolinario Mabini Awardeed and PWA Tomas Perez-Diaz. The ribbon cutting ceremony kicked off the event with ASEAN Autism Network Honorary Chairperson Dang Koe, ASP National President Mona Magno-Veluz, ASP SACi Vice President for External Carl Veluz, SM Supermalls Assistant Vice President for Marketing (CSR) Chito Bauzon, and SM Mall of Asia Mall Manager Amy Gonzales. The creative minds behind the upcoming Cinemalaya entry "Iska" about an impoverished grandmother taking care of a grandson with profound disability from autism -- film director Theodore Boborol, award-winning indie actress Ruby Ruiz and upcoming actor Pryle Gura -- also held sheers to our opening ribbon.

The event featured the 860 square feet of coloring surface, reproduced from Summit Books' "Hue Can Do It Manila". The pages were illustrated in pen and ink by publications professional and designer Ms. Asa Montenejo. Big thanks go out to Summit Books Editor-in-Chief Lio Mangubat and Smart Parenting Editor-in-Chief Leah Nemil-San Jose for helping put everything together!

The image shows participants coloring manila designs.
"Hue Can Do It Manila!" in 860 square feet.

ASP Angel Corps Volunteers manned our registration tables and volunteer PWAs donned angel wings to distribute and collect crayons from silver buckets.

About 580 participants registered from ASP chapters from all over Metro Manila, Cavite, Rizal and Laguna. ASP Pasay Chapter brought home first prize for biggest contingent -- 32 Kidzania tickets worth P26,000 from our friends from Cebu Pacific; while ASP UP CAMP won P10,000 gift certificates from the SM Store.

The image shows a group of ASP Pasay standing in front of Color A-OK banner.
ASP Pasay was our big winner!

Ms. Carmen Zubiaga, Acting Executive Director of the National Council on Disability Affairs closed the event with a call to action to make every day "autism awareness" day; and the invitation for the vibrant Autism Society Philippines community to be more active in the cross-disability initiatives.

The image shows ASP National Board of Trustees having a group photo with Ms. Carmen Zubiaga standing both sides of Color A-OK banner.
Ms. Carmen Zubiaga and the ASP National Trustees (L-R) Marivic Ramos, Helen Cheng, Donna Lim, Peng So, Dang Koe, Mona Veluz, Imee Alviso and Joy Ofrecia

This national autism advocacy event could not have been possible without the hard work of the ASP Color It Autism-OK! Project Team Ms. Mona Magno-Veluz, Ms. Peng So, Ms. Helen Cheng, Ms. Donna Lim and Ms. Imee Alviso. This was organized by the Autism Society Philippines with SM Cares, SM Mall of Asia, National Council on Disability Affairs, Summit Books, Cebu Pacific; and supported by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Japan-ASEAN Cooperation, Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability, ASEAN Autism Network and the ASEAN Autism Mapping Project.


"The Autism Society Philippines makes every day World Autism Awareness Day!" -- seeing this flashed on the iconic SM MOA Globamaze was an awesome way to end the day, considering how the ASP Color It Autism-OK! Collaborative Art Event at the SM MOA Music Hall was a resounding success! #AutismOKPH #TRENTAgether

09 March 2019

ASP colors the world Autism-OK!

The Autism Society Philippines is celebrating World Autism Awareness Day by shedding the traditional colors the commemoration is associated with; and opening our world to the entire color spectrum! This initiative echoes our call for, not only awareness; but more importantly, acceptance, accommodation and appreciation of persons with autism!

The image shows a colorful crayons.
The Color it A-OK digital poster

We would like to invite children with autism, families and friends to join us at a collaborative art event aptly called the ASP Color It A-OK! at the Mall of Asia Arena Music Hall on 2 April, Tuesday at 3pm-6pm. We will be a large scale replica of several pages from Summit Books' "Hue Can Do It Manila,” illustrated by designer Asa Montenejo. We will be providing CRAYONS; but participants are encouraged to bring their own.

Sign up on Eventbrite via http://bit.ly/asp-colorAOK. Print the ticket; and affix name and signature. Bring a signed ticket to the venue to gain access to the event. The event is FREE; but donations of art supplies are welcome!

Let's make a day of it! ASP Chapters, schools, supporters and families are encouraged to help color the world Autism-OK! As an additional security precaution, please wear the Angels Walk for Autism 2019 shirt or any GREEN top.

The following prizes are at stake for the biggest contingents:

FIRST PRIZE: Kidzania Tickets (16 children, 16 adults)
from Cebu Pacific
SECOND PRIZE: P10,000 gift certificates
from SM Department Store Children and Infant Clothes Section
THIRD PRIZE: P8,000 gift certificates
from SM Department Store Children and Infant Clothes Section

WANTED: VOLUNTEERS to help distribute art supplies and guide participants at the event. Volunteer must be able to 1) attend volunteer orientation on April 1, Monday, 1pm at the ASP National HQ (http://bit.ly/asp-map2); and 2) go to SM MOA Music Hall by 1pm on April 2, Tue for event prep. If you are able to help, please join this FB Messenger thread and introduce yourself! https://m.me/join/Abaev8WWg0iB3r-9.

This national autism advocacy event is organized by the Autism Society Philippines with SM Cares, SM Mall of Asia, National Council on Disability Affairs, Summit Books, Cebu Pacific; and supported by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Japan-ASEAN Cooperation, Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability, ASEAN Autism Network and the ASEAN Autism Mapping Project.

08 March 2015

A Labor of Love

Sometimes, it is easy for us to say that we support a certain cause. Some plant a single tree and claim that they are environmentalists. But what does it really take to be an advocate for something? It’s simple - the one who walks the talk and not just quacks.

Through the years, I’ve been a witness to how the people behind Autism Society Philippines Baguio Chapter, comprised mainly of parents and educators, engaged themselves with passion and dedication to create an environment that empowers individuals with autism spectrum disorder to be self-reliant, productive and socially accepted members of the community. They conduct innumerable activities to make this advocacy come into fruition and one of these is the Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum Photo Workshop hosted by the chapter annually by pooling together professional and hobbyist photographers to mentor children with autism.

Inspired by Canon Ambassador and master photographer John Chua, who is at the forefront of Photography with a Difference, this photo workshop that started in 2009 has now become not just an avenue of showcasing the talents of children with autism but a family affair. In Baguio, this annual event is like a timeline of both ASP and Baguio Photographers growing together as one in pursuit for the love of photography and an avenue to exhibit the beauty of that lies within the City of Baguio and Benguet.

Now on it’s seventh year, the 2015 Colors of ‘A’ Photo Exhibit following the workshop that took place at the Winaca Eco-Cultural Village formally opened at the Lower Basement of SM Baguio last 21 February 2015 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by ASP Chair Emeritus, Dang Koe, ASP advocate and exhibit director, Ompong Tan and the lovely couple, John and Harvey Chua. Obvious were the sense of accomplishment seen in the eyes of the participants and their families and fulfillment in their mentors.

Ms. Dang Koe during the Colors of "A" Exhibit

The photos in exhibit exemplify how the talents of these kids, now mostly in their teens, have evolved into masterpieces, honed by talented mentors through the years.

The Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum Coffee Table Book is a compilation of photos taken by 43 participants with ages ranging from 5 to 27 years, exhibited at SM City Baguio from 2009 to 2014 – a six-year labor of love in the making. According to ASP Baguio Chapter president, Belette N. Vizcocho, this was a rather ambitious project with pure guts and the determination of all those who collaborated - from the gathering of materials, lay outing, getting sponsors to help finance the printing, which brought this project to fruition.

First launched in Manila on 31 January 2015 at The Podium Mall in Pasig, the Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum coffee table book had its Baguio Launch at the SM City Baguio Atrium on 21 February 2015 where guests of honor and speakers John Chua and Dang Koe challenged everyone involved to take this advocacy a notch higher by aiming to be able to send at least one individual with autism to compete and win in an international photography competition and to push the advocacy beyond education by bringing it to the workplace as a full proof of what understanding, acceptance and empowerment is all about.

The young participants, who were the “superstars” of the event which marked the 15th Year Anniversary of ASP Baguio Chapter, happily obliged in the signing of the books!

The Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum Coffee Table Book sells for P 2,100.00 (hardback) and P 1,900.00 (paperback) and is available at the locations outlined below. A mailing charge of P150.00 for delivery within the Philippines will be added to the cost of the book. The proceeds of the sale of the book will be used to subsidize continuing and future projects of the ASP Baguio Chapter.

Jet Bookstore
2M Porta Vaga Mall, Session Road 2600 Baguio City, Philippines
Call +63 74 442-4485, +63 917-506-9153
Email: aspbaguiochapter@gmail.com

Fog Photo
4 BPO-B Ayala Technohub, Camp John Hay 2600 Baguio City, Philippines

Autism Philippines Inc.
Room 307, ML Building #47, Kamias Road, Quezon City, Philippines
Call 7-903-5496
Email: autismphils@gmail.com

Buy on-line at www.facebook.com/ASPBaguioChapter.

About the contributor: Melanie Ku Marquez, a Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum Photo Mentor, is a mother, ultra runner, trail runner, duathlete, writer, columnist, photographer, traveller, graphic designer and entrepreneur.

24 February 2015

Artismo: Kulay at Himig ng Autismo

The National Autism Consciousness Week culminated with "Artismo: Kulay at Himig ng Autismo,” celebrating the artistry of young adults with autism at The Podium in Ortigas last 31 January 2015. The Atrium was transformed into an art gallery featuring the visual art of JA Tan, Thomas Perez Diaz and the PWAs of ASP Baguio.
ASP Baguio and National Officers with PWAs in ARTISMO: Ang Himig at Kulay ng Autismo

Despite the string of events that week, the leadership of the Autism Society Philippines and supporters came to the event in their Filipiniana best, a fitting honor to the young people with autism who have inspired our 26-year old advocacy.

The autism-inclusive Philippines National Anthem opened the event, followed by a solemn prayer from one of our featured artists Thomas Perez Diaz. Hon. Carmen Zubiaga, NCDA Executive Director, welcomed the guests and gave a perspective on how the week has made an impact not just on the cause of those with autism; but of other marginalized PWDs.

Ms. Mona Magno-Veluz, ASP National President then introduced the credentials of the featured visual artists JA Tan and Thomas Perez-Diaz who both garnered a standing ovation from the appreciative crowd. Ms. Vell Baria, a young lady with autism garnered much admiration for her rendition of traditional Filipinos songs. Ms. Lilet Lavina emceed the morning's affair.

The Autism Society Philippines Baguio chapter gave special recognition, not only to their pool of talented photographers; but also the angels who have helped ensure the success of ASP's Colors of A Spectrum Workshop over the years -- Mr. Ompong Tan, Mr. John Chua, Canon Philippines and SM Cares.

The "Artismo: Ang Kulay at Himig ng Autismo" ran from January 31 to February 1, 2015 at The Podium, Atrium.

11 February 2014

Capturing the colors of cadets

This article appeared on 10 February 2014 in the print and on-line versions of Manila Bulletin's "Angels Talk," edited by Dang U. Koe, ASP Chair Emeritus.

In the past, most children with autism were not allowed to even touch a camera for fear that they would toss or break the gadget. It never occurred to most people that photography is something they can learn and which can serve as a means of expressing their perception of the world as they see it.

The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) – Baguio Chapter, in collaboration with some of Baguio’s photography clubs and photo hobbyists, conducted 2014 Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum photo-workshop last January 26. Former Baguio City Mayor Peter Rey Bautista, a photo enthusiast who has mentored autism kids in past workshops, said, “Flowers and horses took us places with new found faces during past workshops. This year, it is with cadets in the Philippine Military Academy.”

Our Angel Talker this week is a founding member and current vice president of ASP Baguio Chapter, Belette N. Vizcocho. Belette is also the proud mother of Josef, 21, a fourth year Hotel, Resort,- and Restaurant Management student at St. Louis University and happily living with autism.
Canon Ambassador John Chua conceptualized The Colors of “A” Spectrum photo-workshop with the idea that children with special needs are capable of venturing into the realm of photography. In 2009, John encouraged and influenced Ompong Tan, one of Baguio’s most distinguished and respected photographers, to conduct a workshop for children with autism and other learning difficulties. That workshop led to an SM mall exhibit in time for Autism Consciousness Week. Ompong and his photographer friends have become certified autism angels as a result of that while the project is already on its sixth consecutive year.

The cadets from the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) are more than willing to teach photography to children with autism.

ASP Baguio now awaits the opening of 2014 Colors of ‘A’ Photo Exhibit on February 13 at the Lower Basement Gallery of SM City Baguio. Participants for this year are 22 junior photographers with ages ranging from 5 to 26. Eight of them are from ASP Baguio and four are from ASP Dagupan.

Former Mayor Bautista said, “The kids have now taken the art! Onel Gundran, 17, has even won first place in the 2010 Baguio Photo Walk and in other competitions participated in by professionals and amateurs alike, while others have had exhibits in many places. That’s how good these kids are!

Through the efforts of ASP parents, Major Paolo and Jane Teodoro, the Philippine Military Academy opened its doors to the workshop, a special privilege granted by Vice Admiral Edgar L. Abogado, superintendent of the country’s premier military institution. The participants used a variety of cameras ranging from point and shoot to DSLRs, with the PMA Camera Club acting as mentors to some of the kids.

Participants and mentors from the Baguio Photographers Club, Mukha ng Baguio, La Trinidad Shutterbugs, and the Pangasinan Photographers Club, were warmly met by the PMA cadets headed by Major Concepcion Reaño, who guided and toured their special guests. Each participant – with his family, mentor, and a documenter- had the freedom to capture photos of whatever object, subject, or activity that caught his interest, from the Relics Point, the Simulation Room, to the Tree House, and every other nook and cranny within the compound.

A usual sight during the workshops would either be fast-paced shoots, with the mentor running after or alongside the child, teaching him / her the basics of photography, introducing new techniques to former participants. The newer participants had slower paced shoots, taking time to adjust to the new surroundings, new teachers, and new activities.

At mid-morning, the entire party moved to the grandstand to witness the Silent Drill at the Borromeo Field, where the cadet corps underwent outdoor inspection in ranks and marched with precision. It was a sight to behold. The kids sat still and enjoyed the impressive spectacle, taking more shots from this angle, with their mentors by their side. After the drill, more photo ops of participants with the cadet corps ensued.

Before each meal, the common practice for the cadet corps is to assemble and march into the Mess hall, providing another opportunity to take photos of the cadets in their daily routine. The group joined the cadets for lunch which was another new and special experience for the children to enjoy.

After the good meal and pleasant interaction with the cadets, it was time to move on to another exciting activity – the obstacle course situated down the stretch. Normally off limits to outsiders, some of the more adventurous kids and mentors were allowed to experience hurdling through logs at the mountain side, crawling through concrete culverts, and climbing and descending ropes, all within reach of the watchful cadets who assisted the kids and ensured safety. The rest of the group enjoyed watching the bonding of kids with the cadets in this hideaway amid the tall trees, with the refreshing scent of pines filling the air.

“Families living with autism in Baguio have gained new friends in the photographers and photo hobbyists who mentored our kids. In the past, we admired the bigwigs in photography from a distance. Now, we regard them as allies and friends on a more personal level, helping us in our advocacy of promoting better awareness, understanding, and acceptance of autism in the community. Why, even 17-year-old Ven Wanchakan now includes ‘Sir Ompong’ and former Mayor Peter Rey in his daily prayers,” shared ASP Baguio chapter president Jenny Gundran.

30 January 2013

Colors of the Autism Spectrum Photo Exhibit

By Jennette Rodriguez, Secretary, ASP UP CAMP Manila

For those who weren’t able to view our Colors of the Autism Spectrum, Photography and Literature Exhibit yet, we would like to invite you to come see it at SM City San Lazaro Activity Center, Upper Ground Floor from January 25 to 31, 2013. Photographs were from the Photography with a Difference (PWD) Workshop we organized last September 2011 at the SM Science and Discovery Center and Manila Zoo.
Artworks display exhibit

This exhibit was also displayed at the University of Santo Tomas, St. Martin de Porres (Medicine) Building and SM City Manila on March 2012; and at SM City Fairview on April 2012, in celebration of the 5th World Autism Awareness Day.

In time for the 17th National Autism Consciousness Week, we again would like to use the exhibit to raise awareness about autism in the Sampaloc-Sta. Cruz, Manila area. Since our partner photographers are from UST and that some of the members of ASP UP CAMP Manila chapter are living within the vicinity. Since these moments are rare for special needs families, pictures on display are more of the bonding moments of the families partnered with the poems written by members of the UST Nursing Journal (Photographers' pool and Literary section Batch 2011-2012). We hope these photos would touch the lives of many and make them have a glimpse of the lives of families with kids with autism. Selected pictures from the PWD Workshop were also published in the UST Nursing Journal Photofolio, used in the ASP Posters (National and International Conference), other ASP IEC materials, and ASP Christmas card 2011.

These projects would not be possible without the help of our partners: UST Nursing Journal staff, editors and photographers, Photography With a Difference (PWD) members spearheaded by Sir John and Ma’am Harvey Chua, Canon Marketing Philippines, Inc., SM Cares, SM Supermalls (SM City Manila and SM City San Lazaro), SM Program for Disability Affairs, Manila Zoo, SM Science Discovery Center, volunteer photographers, ASP National Office and each and every family who participated in the PWD workshop.

Thank you all! Let’s continue to spread autism awareness in our country. See you all in our exhibit.

Photos
Event Invite
Mall Ad
UST Exhibit
SM Manila
WAAD
PWD Workshop pics

23 January 2013

ASP Baguio Chapter's NACW Schedule of Activities

ASP Baguio Logo

Opening of Colours of "A" Spectrum Photo Exhibit on January 26, Saturday
5pm at Lower Bsement Gallery, SM City Baguio
18 of our kids will exhibit photos taken at the Bencab Museum, Asin Rd. in celebration of the National Autism Consciousness Week

For more information, please contact the chapter president Ms. Jennifer M. Gundran at Mobile No.: +630927 295-4744

29 February 2012

Photo Exhibit of Children with Autism

As part of the celebration of the 16th National Autism Consciousness Week, ASP Lagro Quezon City chapter showcased the artistic talents of children with autism thru a photo exhibit dubbed “Color of Autism Spectrum” from January 24 to 29, 2012 at the Atrium of SM City Fairview. The exhibit include photos taken by children with autism thru a point and shoot camera and also photos taken by volunteer photographers that captured the bonding moments of the child with autism with their father, mother or sibling.

The project was conceptualized by ace photographer and autism angel John Chua with the support of Canon Philippines and SM Programs on Disability Affairs headed by Engr. Bien Mateo.

Color of Autism Spectrum Lagro Chapter

Aside from the photo exhibit, the chapter also in the Sensory Friendly Movie showing last January 28 at SM City Fairview. They also participated in the Awarding and Closing Ceremony of the celebration last January 29 also at SM City Fairview. Tanya Dagundon, John Edgar Bacani, and John Paul Lumba were among the children with autism who entertained the audience during the said event.

Congratulations to Marietta Tan, Ms. Robby Pagcaliwagan and the members of ASP Lagro chapter for a very active participation. Our sincerest thanks to Engr. Dennis Martel, Mr. Mathew Espina, Arch. Ruel Magat and their team for all the support!

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To know more of ASP Lagro Chapter's activities, you may get in touch with Ms. Marietta Tan, Chapter President at mobile no. (0918) 340-7975.

06 August 2010

Colors A Spectrum Photo Exhibit

ASP Marikina Group Photo

WHAT: ASP Marikina Valley Chapter Colors A Spectrum Photo Exhibit

WHEN: Opening on August 13, Friday, 5PM and runs until August 22

WHERE: SM City Marikina

SPONSORS: ASP Marikina Valley Chapter, SM Program on Disability Affairs, Ad Photo and Sunday Shooters Club

PARTICIPANTS: Open for All

Click here and here to read previous posts on their photo workshop

26 July 2010

Let the Colors Glow

By Marivi and Amaris Cabason, ASP Marikina Valley Chapter

“THINK BIG!” motivated Certified Autism Angel John Chua as he presented the Colors of A Spectrum Project – a collaborative photography workshop-exhibit project with ASP. The “Colors” project has made its mark in various ASP Chapters around the Philippines for the past two years. John’s enthusiasm is infectious. He wanted everyone to be involved in “Colors”.

Last June 6, 2010, ASP Marikina Valley Chapter President, Alex Cabason and wife Marivi met with John Chua and The Sunday Shooters Club - a photography group spearheaded by Ryan Matignas in 2008, to join forces with the chapter for this project.

Three weeks later, the photographers and chapter officers met with the parents for an orientation and set July 11 as the target date. Manila Ocean Park and Manila Zoo-Kinder Zoo were identified as possible venues.

Manila Ocean Park
On July 11, the families, all wearing the green colors of ASP, assembled at 6:30 am in Marikina City Hall. Twenty-three (23) persons with autism (with ages ranging from 5 to 26) and fifty (57) parents and siblings plus four teachers exceeded the target numbers. All boarded one rented bus and a coaster from Marikina City. While traveling, Alex seized the opportunity to talk to parent members. He enjoined the cooperation of the members for the Colors Photography Exhibit this August.

As early as 7am, the Sunday Shooters Club volunteers were waiting for the ASP group at Manila Ocean Park. And by 8am, our group arrived to join the photographers for breakfast, courtesy of SM Committee on Disability Affairs. Afterwards, the photographers were then assigned to the kids to instruct and assist them in taking pictures.

The kids, and photographers as well, were all wide-eyed with excitement as they aimed their cameras at the huge aquariums which had a wide variety of fishes from different parts of the world - seawater creatures like sharks, stingrays and other deep sea fishes, as well as the common ones like lapu-lapu, dalagang-bukid, talakitok and pampano. We all gathered for a group photo under the glass tunnel. After the photo shoot, the kids were also treated to an art class.

participants at Manila Ocean Park

Art Class at Manila Ocean Park

Manila Zoo
Since it was already around noon, we decided to have a break at our next destination, Manila Zoo. It was a chance to have more bonding time with our family as well as with the photographers, as we shared lunch. Everyone had time to rest, recharge and freshen up.

Kinder Zoo, one of the main attractions of Manila Zoo, gave the children an interactive experience. The kids had an opportunity to handle and have their pictures taken with a big snake, a small crocodile, a wild boar and a huge turtle. They fed bird seeds to parrots, cockatoos and macaws, and some even had their pictures taken mounted on the ostrich. The kids also fed bananas to Ma’ali, a 34 year old resident Asian Elephant of Manila Zoo and took photographs with her. Click here to read a previous thread on Ma’ali.

the participants at Manila Zoo

Boat Race for Adults
Not only did the kids have fun during the photo workshop. Adults joined in a boat race where two teams of photographers were pitted against two teams of parents; and a younger group from SM Supermalls and Canon. The adults were very competitive, although there were no prizes. The photographers won by the skin of their teeth in a very tight race.

Thankful for Miracles
By 3:30 pm, the activities drew to a close, with an exchange of tokens between ASP Marikina Valley Chapter and the volunteer photographers from Sunday Shooters Club. The children were also given loot bags courtesy of SM Supermalls.

ASP Marikina Valley Chapter President, Alex Cabason with wife Marivi
distributed gifts from Sunday Shooters Club

(4th from left, top row) Certified angel John Chua with The Sunday Shooters
Club

Everyday miracles do happen, as what transpired in the ASP Marikina Valley Photo Workshop, as things were being planned, and activities fell into place. We are thankful for the Angels who touched our lives and for the glowing colors that we experienced. And we look forward to more miracles for our chapter, soon.

Acknowledgments: John Chua, Photography with a Difference, Canon, SM Supermalls, SM Program on Disability Affairs, SM Marikina City, Sunday Shooters Club, Marikina City Government, Manila Ocean Park, Manila Zoo, ASP Marikina Chapter parents, siblings, volunteers and children with autism.

ASP Marikina Valley Chapter will have a Photography Exhibit on August 13-22 in SM Marikina. Are you an Angel for Autism? Help ASP Chapters with their programs and activities. Donate to ASP. Log on to ASP Community Website or call 7-903-5496. To request for a Colors of A Spectrum Photography and Exhibit Project in you area, write to autismphils@gmail.com.

ASP Marikina Valley Chapter Photography Workshop

ASP Marikina Valley Chapter embarked on the first Colors of A Spectrum photography workshop at Manila Ocean Park and Manila Zoo last July 11, 2010. About 131 participants joined the event. The activity was in partnership with Certified Autism Angel, John Chua; the Sunday Shooters Club and SM Supermalls, SM Marikina City, SM Program on Disability Affairs; Canon and the City of Marikina.

Here are the testimonials:

“Thank you very much for organizing the photo workshop and for having our family to be part of this wonderful experience. Please extend also our gratitude to the Sunday Shooter Club photographers and sponsors. Our family really enjoyed every moment. More power and God bless!” – Mon Icasiano, parent

“Thank you. You made us all very happy. We really had a wonderful time. It was a wonderful day to remember.” Maya Ignacio, parent

“Congratulations on the success of our Photo Workshop! The kids and their families had a great time! God bless you and the ASP Marikina Valley Chapter” – Teacher Maan Alvaran

Families participated in the Photography Workshop

“Spending time with the kids yesterday was very fulfilling! Hope we can all meet again!” – Kaye Saga, photographer

“Thank you very much for your warm welcome. I enjoyed your company and had fun, too!” – Shale Albao, photographer

PWAs with their instructors from the Sunday Shooters

Click here to read the full story of the Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum ASP Marikina Valley Chapter- Let the Colors Glow.

Acknowledgment: John Chua, Photography with a Difference, Canon, SM Supermalls, SM Program on Disability Affairs, SM Marikina City, Sunday Shooters Club, Marikina City Government, Manila Ocean Park, Manila Zoo, ASP Marikina Chapter parents, siblings, volunteers and children with autism.

ASP works hard to keep members informed about programs, activities and projects. There are 44 ASP Chapters around the country. Be an Angel for Autism. Help fund ASP Chapters around the country. Log on to ASP Community Website or email us at autismphils@gmail.com or call 7-903-5496.

08 July 2010

ASP Marikina Valley Chapter Colors of A Spectrum Photography Workshop

Camera Mascot Character
WHO: ASP Marikina Valley Chapter
WHAT: Colors of A Spectrum Photography Workshop
WHEN: July 11, 2010
WHERE: Manila Ocean Park and Manila and Kinder Zoo in cooperation with Sunday Shooters Club.

The workshop registration is now closed. Note: To request for a photo workshop is your area write us at autismphils@gmail.com or call us at 7-903-5496

11 February 2010

An elephant never forgets

By: Tiffany Tan, ASP Board Secretary

In 2008, Certified Autism Angel John Chua led a team of professional photographers and children with autism on their first photography workshop/exposure trip to Manila Zoo. 

The first trip dubbed “Shutterbugs at the Zoo” opened many doors that led to the nationwide project, “Colors of ‘A’ Spectrum”. One lasting impression that stood out was the children’s interaction with Manila Zoo’s resident 34-year old Asian Elephant, Ma’ali.

Children with autism were exposed to the different sites and sounds of the zoo animals. They also had a great bonding time with family members. This also opened an arena for discovery, as some of the children were never given the chance to hold a camera, let alone, take pictures. Some parents had apprehensions, fearing their child might not be able to handle expensive equipment properly.

We found some of the pictures these children took around the zoo. Some of them with the gentle giant, Ma’ali.

Henry with Ma 'ali

Ma' ali with Mike Almendrala at Manila Zoo (photo by Mike Ajero)

Ma'ali with the kids during their first photography workshop/exposure trip to Manila Zoo

Unknown to many, John has a special fondness for Ma’ali and would drive all the way from his home during his Sunday free time, pick-up Henry, a child with autism, and visit the zoo to feed Ma’ali her favorite sweet mangoes, oranges and popsies.

Yesterday, we received an email from Harvey (wife of John) urging people to show support for Ma’ali. She might be relocated to either Thailand or Tennessee. Both John and Harvey have created a Facebook account in honor of her – We love Ma’ali.

Elephants have long been observed to follow the same travel routes and even pass along genetic memories of directions and places to future generations. Elephants also have a high friendship skill with humans and in fact, do remember individuals even when separated for decades. (source: Dr. Orville Boyd Jenkins, anthropologist)

They say “an elephant never forgets”. Hope this post will help you remember Ma’ali and the impact she made on children with autism.

If you are interested to know more about the Colors of A Spectrum Project, please write us at autismphils@gmail.com or call us at 7-903-5496.

06 January 2010

ASP Cebu launches the 2nd Colors of A Spectrum Project

ASP Cebu Chapter and the Digital Camera Club of Cebu converged for the 2nd Colors of A Spectrum Photography Workshop on December 20, 2009 @ SUGBU Complex, South Reclamation Project.

participants of the Colors of A Spectrum with Jollibee mascot

Our PWA Photographer with his guardian
Certified Autism Angel John Chua, a professional advertising photographer is the visionary of The Colors of A Spectrum Project. Since the pilot project started during the summer of 2008 in Manila, Colors has traveled to different ASP Chapters around the country.

Cebu Colors formally opened with two of the participants from REACH Center. The crowd was led to prayer followed by a short message from the ASP Cebu Chapter President, Ms. Sandra Corazon L. Espina. Mr. Paul Gotiong representative from the Cebu Digital Camera Club, photo enthusiasts, and students from REACH Center Foundation, Prime Foundation, ILLC, M-ZED and Zapatera Special Education Center also participated.

Our Advocate Photographer mentoring the PWA
The initial project had professional photographers coaching children with autism in capturing pictures. This activity gave them a chance to understand the CWA as well as have special bonding moments with them. But this time, the kids took over the photography. Together, they explored nature and took snapshots of things or activities. The day ended with the kids being treated to lunch. The kids had a wonderful time dancing with the Jollibee mascot.

The following day, December 21, families and their children with autism from different school flocked to SM City Entertainment Plaza for a jolly Christmas Celebration.

The New Life Sounds Choir graced the event by singing the Invocation and the National Anthem while Eli, the Elephant and Alex the Lion entertained the children after 3 presentations.

ASP Cebu Chapter President, Sandra, briefly gave a report of the chapter activities lined up for coming year and children from PRIME Foundation, ILLC, Zapatera Special Education Center, M-ZED and REACH CENTER Mandaue and REACH CENTER Main performed song and dance numbers.

People in the audience who knew nothing or little about autism became aware of their plight as they allowed the performers to meet and greet the audience. The children gave their best as they sang and danced their hearts out, making the parents and teachers proud.

The presentation ended with a short message from the ASP Cebu Chapter-PRO, Ms. Babylin Roa. A parents’ meeting followed wherein officers recruited volunteers to form committees for the up-coming events for the Autism Consciousness Week on January 9-15, 2010.

For more information on ASP Cebu and their activities contact ASP Cebu Chapter President Ms. Sandra Espina. Contact details: 0917-320-7425. Email: slespina@globelines.com.ph

 
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