MANILA, Philippines - Physical therapy graduates of the De La Salle Health Sciences Institute (DLSHSI) spearheaded a unique fund-raising activity with the Filipino community in Texas City, USA last January.
With two percent of the total population of Filipino households comprised of people with disabilities, it is unfortunate that the special needs of such people are not being addressed.
Hence, well meaning graduates of DLSHSI are actively seeking ways to provide much-needed assistance, given that the institute’s mission also involves sharing what they can to the less-fortunate.
To raise funds and attract attention for the ongoing initiatives of DLSHSI for poor children with disabilities, namely the Children with Disabilities Center project, former students of the institute recently staged a unique Guinness World Record attempt.
Last Jan. 18, Team Ross, a non-profit charity organization that successfully set the record for the most number of people making spring rolls, made another attempt to set a unique world record.
DLSHSI vice chancellor for academics Ramona Luisa Pablo-Santos, College of Rehabilitation Sciences’ (formerly College of PT) Ma. Cecilia Licuan, and other faculty members traveled to the United States to support this activity of the alumni.
Having chosen the popular traditional Filipino dance “tinikling,†Team Ross encouraged people to come and join the Guinness World Record attempt for the most number of people dancing “tinikling†at the same time for a full five minutes.
The attempt was held at the AT&T Dallas Cowboy Stadium from 8 to 11 a.m. Aside from showcasing the Philippines’ distinct culture through one of its highly recognizable dances, the event, more importantly, raised much-needed funds.
The event was made available to anyone interested in joining the unique “Tinikling Flash Mob†experience. As an added incentive to those who participated, all performers and spectators were also given special treats like a tour of the Cowboys Stadium while commemorative t-shirts, costumes, group picture and bamboo were given to the performers.