Iligan
City was among the places in Northeastern Mindanao that were worst-hit
by typhoon Sendong. The typhoon, which ravaged the region with its heavy
rainfall from December 15 to 18, left a total of PhP 1,033,131,515,100.
00 worth of damages in infrastructures, agricultural crops, and school
buildings. Six months after the disaster, the situation in Iligan City
remains bleak.
Many people are still living in so-called tent cities and
living off relief goods. As the school year starts, the children would
have to make do with makeshift classrooms, as 12 schools and 136
classrooms in Iligan City were among Sendong's casualties.
Athletes in Action (AIA) believes in making positive changes in
people’s lives through sports. That is why the international
humanitarian organization of athletes is organizing an advocacy run on
July, which proceeds will fund the rebuilding of the classrooms in
Iligan City.
Titled "Schools Run for School Rooms" (SRSR), the advocacy run will
gather student-runners from major colleges and universities in Metro
Manila to compete in distances of 3K, 5K, and 10K on the urban
environment of the Bonifacio Global City early morning of July 7th.
Besides college students, groups from government agencies, churches, and
private corporations have also expressed their interest in joining the
SRSR.
Please visit their facebook page: Athletes in Action-Philippine Sports Movement
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