By Ramon Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY -- Here’s
one case about suffering serving as catalyst for community action - through a
fun-run.
Running enthusiasts of
all ages will cover at least three-kilometers around the Rizal Elementary
School on Aug. 18, into the life – and heart – of a teacher battling cancer for
months now.
Whether the actual
distance will be measured will be known when the organizers meet in the school
this Tuesday afternoon to map out the route passing through barangays of kids
42-year old Elenita Soriano had taught over the years.
Soriano, who teaches in
grade IV at Rizal, arrived home Wednesday afternoon, aboard an ambulance
dispatched by mayor Mauricio Domogan to Dagupan city where she finished her
month-long radiation therapy for throat cancer that has affected her pelvic
bones.
Upon arrival, the
ambulance crew from the city disaster risk reduction and management council
(CDRRMC) transferred her into a wheelchair donated years back by SM Foundation,
through executive director Connie Angeles.
The wheelchair’s
original beneficiary, a brother of an employee of the Benguet Electric
Cooperative, had long recovered and turned over the same for use by others
needing it.
As her illness left her
family financially drained, Soriano got emergency support of P10,000 for her
medicine maintenance and basic daily needs. The amount was sent by
Shoshin Kinderhilfe, a small foundation in Germany led by former world
traditional karate champion Julian Chees.
“We look forward to
having the CDRRMC, BENECO, Shoshin and the communities around Rizal
help us man the fun-run route and watering stations on August 18,” said
punong barangay Mike Arnaiz of Outlook Drive
Arnaiz and fellow
village chiefs the likes of Mike Lawana of Lower Dagsian and Jerry Sales of
Engineers Hill under the newly formed Samahang Barangay Pangkalikasan (SBP)
earlier spearheaded a fun run that raised funds for three cancer patients of Outlook.
Inspired by that outlook
outside the box, they decided to take on teacher Soriano’s cause, in
coordination with the Rizal Elementary School family headed by
principalBrendaleeCelino.
This early, the
organizing committee got the support of Azalea Residences, Mines View Hotel and
Chef’s Home Restaurant International of Alvin and Gina Emuang who
committed to bring in brewed coffee and pandesal after the runners have
completed the course that begins and ends at the school.
Others in and outside
the Baguio community can help by registering for the run or sponsoring runners
at P200 per participant, volunteering to man traffic along the route or to
dispense cups along the watering stations,providing support vehicles,
water, juice, coffee or pandesal.
Volunteer medics are
also needed, to check the fitness of would-be runners and monitor their
progress along the route.
Readers who would
like to be involved in any capacity may contact Arnaiz through landline number
424-1293 and cellphone 09297699644, Rizal Elementary School principal Celino
(09084615663), and the information division of the mayor’s office
(landline 442-2502, cellphone 09167778103).
Sponsorship tickets and
registration forms for the runners will be available at Rizal and the barangay
offices surrounding the school by this coming Friday.
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