SM Cares recently reaffirmed its commitment to promoting
autism-inclusive SM malls as it successfully conducted this year's ASP Angels
Walk for Autism in partnership with Autism Society Philippines. The main event
was held last April 21 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. Simultaneous
walks in SM Seaside City Cebu and SM City Davao were also held, with more walks
to follow in SM City Iloilo and SM City Lucena.
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This year's Angels
Walk for Autism was the biggest one yet with over 23,000 participants,
including persons with autism and their families, professionals, and supporters
from various sectors of society locally and abroad. |
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Various representatives
from key organizations and communities graced the nationwide event to show
their support towards an Autism-OK Philippines. Shown in the photo are: SM
Prime Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy (right), SM Supermalls'
President Steven Tan (second from right), SM Cares Program Director for
Disability Affairs Engr. Bien Mateo (right, back), Miss Philippines Universe
2023 Michelle Dee (center) with her mother Melanie Marquez (third from left), Miss
Globe 2021 Maureen Montagne (second from right), and Delegation of the European
Union in the Philippines Deputy Ambassador Dr. Ana Isabel Sanchez Ruiz (left). |
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First launched in
2000, the annual Angels Walk for Autism aims to inspire inclusion and
acceptance for persons on the autism spectrum by celebrating them and
showcasing their talents, while raising public awareness of the role of the
autism community in society and nation building. |
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SM, a longtime advocate for disability inclusion, recognizes the importance of creating safe spaces for everyone. The walk provides a supportive environment for families with children on the spectrum, allowing parents and guardians to feel at ease in a public setting – especially when visiting any SM Supermalls.
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Coming together as
one in calling for a more autism-friendly Philippines, simultaneous events were
also held in provincial locations. The Cebu leg held at SM Seaside City Cebu
had 1,900 attendees while 1,229 attendees attended the Davao leg held at SM
City Davao |
The annual ASP Angels Walk for Autism is part of SM Cares' ongoing
programs advocating Persons with Disabilities. Aside from this, SM Cares
spearheads initiatives that promote sustainability and the development of the
community, including programs on Women and Breastfeeding Mothers, Senior
Citizens, and Children and Youth, as well as the Bike-Friendly SM initiative,
in addition to its Programs on Environment.
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