Philhealth run to encore for the blind in February
>> Thursday, November 20, 2014
By Ramon
Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY -- The Philhealth Run, the
biggest nationwide simultaneous foot race-for-a-cause hatched by the government
medical insurance system last year, will go for an encore on February 15 in 13
cities representing 13 regions of the country.
Philhealth launched the second edition
of the four-bracket race last Friday morning - 100 days before the
fire-off – with simultaneous tree-planting and press conferences, in the
cities of Quezon, Baguio, Dagupan,
Tuguegarao, Olongapo, Lucena, Lipa, Naga,
Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, Davao and Koronadal.
Philhealth officials in the Cordillera
expressed optimism last year’s over-all regional net from
registration fees and sponsorship totalling P1.4 million would be
surpassed with the scrapping of a fifty-fifty sharing of the total
proceeds by national and local beneficiary institutions.
Half of last year’s nation-wide earnings
went to the Fabella Medical Center and the National Children’s
Hospital as national beneficiaries, with the regions retaining half of what
they had respectively raised for their respective local beneficiaries.
This year, all the net funds will go to the
Northern Luzon Association for the Blind, a prestigious Baguio-based learning
center for visually impaired children and adults which is facing potential
financial difficulty due to the end of a grant agreement with one of its major
institutional supporters.
NLAB director Gloria Jasa signed the
memorandum of agreement with Philhealth regional vice-president Jerry Ibay and
regional health director Valeriano Lopez during the launching at the
Philhealth-Cordillera office at the Teachers Camp here.
Maggie del Rosario, Philhealth’s regional
public relations officer, said the fun run will be subject to full transparency
and will be covered by the guidelines set by the Department of Social Welfare
and Development providing 85 percent of the amount raised going to the
beneficiary and 15 percent for the operation of the run-for-a-cause.
“This means the NLAB will provide Philhealth
periodic reports on the use of the amount to the turned over to the same, in
the same token that the previous beneficiary continues to give periodic
reports.
Last year’s local beneficiary was the Helping
Hands, Healing Hearts Ministries, a half-way house for sick children and their
watchers at Camp 7 which almost closed due to financial difficulties.
As in the initial run, Philhealth has asked
veteran race organizer Rosario “Che” Velasco-Alberto to head the technical team
to run the race divided into the 3K, 5K, 10K and 20K distance categories. – Ramon
Dacawi
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