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.

29 February 2012

Cake Decoration Workshop for Children with Autism

By Cindy Calimlim, ASP Dagupan City Chapter Vice President

The ASP Dagupan City Chapter headed by Dra. Christina Broncano, ASP Dagupan Chapter President conducted a special cake decoration workshop for children with autism in celebration of the 16th National Autism Consciousness Week at the 3rd floor of Oakridge International School, Dagupan City in partnership with Disenyo Customized Cakes and Pastries last 26 February 2012.

Parents, teachers and CWA participants during the Cake decoration workshop

The said event provided an opportunity for children with autism to learn some basic knowledge and skills on baking. It also served as an avenue to get to know new members and at the same time promote camaraderie among children with autism and their families.

The activity was participated by 14 parents, 2 professionals and 18 children with autism together with the following officers: Ms. Mae Acedo – Treasurer, Ms. Margot Matias – Assistant Treasurer, Ms. Aida Soriano – Board Member and the writer.

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To know more of ASP Dagupan Chapter's activities, you may get in touch with Dra. Christina Broncano, Chapter President at (0905) 330-9194.

ASP City San Fernando Chapter Celebrates 16th ACW

By: Joyla Ofrecia, ASP CSFP Chapter President

ASP City of San Fernando Chapter (ASP-CSFP) joined the annual Angels Walk for Autism last Jan 22 in celebration of the 16th National Autism Consciousness Week. The contingent of 10 families together with the 30 Bachelor of Elementary (BEED) SpEd major students from the University of the Assumption and Holy Angels University were among the more than 5,000 delegates who participated in the walked at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

After the walk, the group went to Shangrila Cinema to watch the film “Ocean Heaven” starring action star Jet Li. The film is about a father who is a widow fighting against cancer. Counting his remaining days, he prepares his son to become independent and ready for his eventual death.

The chapter also held an exhibit at the University of the Assumption from Jan 24-27 and at Holy Angels University from Jan 26-27 with a film showing of Temple Grandin and Black Balloon at the respective schools.

16th National Autism Consciousness Week ASP CSFP

We would like to extend our gratitude to Mayor Oscar Rodriquez and Mr. Danilo Nerona who sponsored the transportation of the whole delegates to attend the walk and watch the movie.

Likewise, we would like to thank Dean Mediatriz Martin of University of the Assumption, Associate Dean Dexter Balajadia of College of Professional Teachers Education, the Holy Angels SPED Society and the students of University of Assumption and Holy Angels for allowing the chapter to use their facilities.

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To know more of ASP CSFP chapter's activities, you can get in touch with Ms. Joy Ofrecia, Chapter President at (0922) 854-3574.

Special Collection 2012

Special Collection 2012 poster
The Learning Center, Inc. (TLC) cordially invites you to the Special Collection 2012 - a workshop culminating in a Fashion Show featuring teens with special needs on 02 March 2012, Friday, 7:00 pm at the UPAA Ang Bahay ng Alumni, Diliman, Quezon City.

The fashion event will likewise feature special performances, prizes and surprises. Ticket price is at Php 200.00 only.

Special Collection 2012 is for the benefit of The Learning Center, Inc., a non-stock, non-profit foundation for individuals with special needs.

Special Collection 2012 is a Community Service and Responsibility (CSR) Project presented by San Miguel Corporation. It is brought to us by Carlos Enriquez, Visual Directions Tasmania, The Bellevue Manila, The Body Shop, Philippines, Onesimus Corporation, FDB PRINTING, Keeko’s French Macarons, Yabang Pinoy, Museo Pambata, and Agos Pilipinas.

For tickets and inquiries, please contact (02) 828-4918, (02) 828-4926, (0908) 385-3406, (0908) 577-4225, or e-mail specialcollection2010@gmail.com or tlcinc75@gmail.com.

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.

ASP-Cebu Celebrates Autism Week

By Sandra L. Espina, ASP Cebu Chapter President.

A sunny Saturday morning woke the special children up for a 7am '"Angels Walk" at SM City Cebu last January 21, 2012 participated along by our loving ASP parents, caregivers, relatives and NGO's. This kicked off the Autism Week to the Sinulog beat for a two-round ground mall walk with the morning sunshine shining in the east. Two corner stops were set up as reward stations for our special kids, offering fresh pineapple bread, juice, bottled water and hard boiled eggs.

The children with autism gathered the following day for a 9am Sunday Mass bringing along with them their offertory gifts. Two adolescent special children namely, Kalvin Roa and Eric Borja, in their vibrant green "One With Autism" shirts, read the Prayers of the Faith. Drums started to beat loudly signalling the special kids to line up for another indoor "Angels Walk".

ASP Cebu Colors of A-Spectrum

The Photo exhibit taken by the Cebu Digital Photographers headed by Mr. Paul Gotiong and Gabe Hortelano entitled "Colors of A-Spectrum" was set up and arranged by Kuya Joachim and Kuya Cristoph Espina. Ms. Tata Cinco-Sy of ABS-CBN, Ms. Hester Jane Casing-Amigo, AVP Marketing of SM City Cebu, Ms. Artemia Degamo of DSWD accompanied by ASP Cebu Chapter Officers Sandra Espina, Cyril Borja, Carlina Roa and other ASP Members and CWA joined in cutting the Ribbon to formally open the 5th "Color of A-Spectrum Exhibit".

The week was filed with Adaptation activities in SM City Cebu like hair cut activity, grocery shopping, childrens' rides and games at SM Storyland. Others opted to watch the "Dinosaur Live". The Autism Lectures included the "Magna Carta", discussed by a DSWD representative in relation to the theme: "Making Rights Real to Filipinos with Autism" . The lectures were attended by parents, educational therapists, some SPED students, clinical instructors, and OT/PT students.

The culminating activity was held in the SM Event Centre with a talent showdown from seven special public and private schools. Zapatera Public SPED School rendered the opening salvo with their Sinulog Dance formally dressed in their barong tagalog and maria clara costumes. Kyte Strings and Prime Center rendered their dance prayer and duets.

Mandaue City Central Sped Students

Stages, Adams Jenny, Mandaue Central Public school and REACH Center had a Sinulog interpretation dance presentation coupled with punky dance numbers together with their parents, caregivers and teachers. SM mascots Lionel and Sgt. surprise presence lifted the differently abled children to their seats and rushed to the stage to join them.

Smiles, laughter filed the air and warmth the hearts of our special kids as they gather as ONE that afternoon! ASP-President Sandra Espina, Zapatera SPED Teachers and ASP parents were interviewed by ABS-CBN Mr. Leo Lastimosa.

Thank you SM for hosting the ASP-Cebu activities, ABS-CBN for covering Live the one week activities and to the NGO's for supporting the AUTISM Advocacy in Cebu!

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You can contact the ASP Cebu Chapter President Sandra Espina at 0917-320-7425.

 
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