Kuya Kim, Karylle run for DZMM scholars
MANILA, Philippines - Kuya Kim Atienza proves that his commitment to the advancement of youth education does not end in sharing trivia as he leads the third DZMM Takbo Para sa Karunungan, along with Karylle in their new role as ambassadors of DZMM’s advocacy.
The fun run will take place tomorrow, March 23, at the the Quirino Grandstand and will fund the scholarship of DZMM’s 75 scholars, who were affected by Ondoy and Sendong and habagat.
Kim shared stories of some of the DZMM scholars who found the motivation to excel academically.
“Before, Rosalinda used to go to school without having breakfast, but now she can already afford a tricycle ride to school. There is Efren, who used to be very timid but now ranks seventh in his class. There is Roxanne, who is diligent that she even teaches her older brother,†Kim said.
Karylle, meanwhile, revealed she expressed support for DZMM’s project not only because she loves running but because she sees the scholars’ determination to overcome the tragedy they went through.
“These kids were affected by these devastating typhoons but they are still willing to learn. It’s not just about education, it’s also about making people better, getting them the best that they can be in every aspect, in education, in sports, in their family and spiritual life,†she shared.
Karylle joined the first leg of the the DZMM Takbo Para sa Karunungan in 2010 that only supported 25 scholars. Now, she hopes and expects more scholars will be helped as the advocacy gains momentum.
Karen Davila, Gerry Baja, Winnie Cordero, Gretchen Fullido and other DZMM anchors will also join the run.
This year’s event is also supported by CFC Ancop Tekton Foundation, Inc. and St. Jude Catholic School batch 1990.
Aside from the rewarding involvement in the AM radio station’s advocacy, cash prizes also await the top winners of the 3K, 5K, 10K and 21K race categories and participating largest government organizations, non-government organizations and school contingents.
To register, visit www.dzmm.com.ph or call 415-2272 local 5674 and 5641.
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