The Philippine Red
Cross (PRC) has announced that preparations are well underway for the 2nd Red
Cross MVR or Million Volunteer Run which will happen on February 10, 2013 . It will
be held simultaneously in Metro Manila and in key Philippine cities.
MVR 2013 seeks to
build on the success of the first MVR that happened in 2011, which had celebrated
the 10th anniversary of the United Nations (UN) Declaration of 2001 as the
International Year of Volunteers.
Volunteerism and the
central role of volunteers have been brought to the fore in the last decade all
over the world on account of natural and manmade disasters. It is no longer the
preserve of those with time and resources in their hands; volunteerism is fast
becoming a personal and universal life ethic being inspired by the increasing
frequency of disasters hitting the country as well as in other parts of the
world.
“The Red Cross Million
Volunteer Run is a salute to all volunteers on whom lives depend especially in
times of disasters and other emergencies,” said Richard Gordon, the PRC
chairman.
“Now more than ever,
the Philippines must be vigilant in
the face of what he described as “mass-casualty events” affecting the country
nearly every year by drafting more volunteers and training them on disaster-response
skills” he added.
The MVR hopes to generate greater awareness of the aspects of volunteerism aschampioned by the PRC, namely, disaster preparedness and response, health and welfare, and voluntary blood donation. It also seeks to instill the mission’s sense of urgency in the public.
The MVR hopes to generate greater awareness of the aspects of volunteerism aschampioned by the PRC, namely, disaster preparedness and response, health and welfare, and voluntary blood donation. It also seeks to instill the mission’s sense of urgency in the public.
“We want to tell the
world that disaster-prone Philippines has millions of volunteers ready to cope
with and mitigate the risk of disasters—and save lives as a nation,” Gordon
added.
As in the first MVR, the
PRC will mobilize its Red Cross 143 volunteers—the organization’s flagship
volunteer program that recruits and trains a minimum of 44 volunteers in every
barangay, comprising 1 team leader and 43 members—that serve as the
humanitarian arm on the ground especially during disasters.
The February 10, 2013,
Red Cross MVR is open to all ages and will feature 3-K and 5-k courses,
starting from Aliw Theater and the Cultural Center of the Philippines in Pasay , respectively, at 7
a .m. The runners, to be led by Gordon, will finish at the
Quirino Grandstand.
Proceeds from the MVR
will go to the Red Cross Volunteers 143 chapters.
OnDecember 4, 2011 , the Philippine Red
Cross MVR achieved a milestone, with around 350,000 volunteers in Metro Manila
alone forming a “Sea of Red ” as they emerged from
three starting points on Roxas Boulevard , Buendia in Makati City , and Coastal Road in Pasay , and finished at the
SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City . It was the PRC’s
biggest running event in its 64 years of humanitarian service.
The PRC, together with its valued private and public partners, is looking at staging the MVR every year to deepen public awareness of the PRC volunteer movement. Nothing is timelier, too, in light of bigger and more daunting disasters thePhilippines might expect in years
ahead that would pose a greater humanitarian challenge to the PRC and the
Philippine government.
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The PRC, together with its valued private and public partners, is looking at staging the MVR every year to deepen public awareness of the PRC volunteer movement. Nothing is timelier, too, in light of bigger and more daunting disasters the
“We will yet forge an
aspect of our national identity as that of belonging to the foremost volunteer
country in the world,” Gordon said.
You may check-out the following links for more info about the event.
PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
Website: www.redcross.org.ph
Facebook: http://facebook.com/ philredcross
Twitter: @philredcross
Youtube: http://youtube.com/ philredcross
RED CROSS MILLION VOLUNTEER RUN
Website: www.run.redcross.org.ph
Facebook: http://facebook.com/ MillionVolunteerRun
Twitter: @MVRph
Hashtag: #Run2SaveLive
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