Fun run for former child laborers
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Fun run for former child laborers

May 13, 2024, 8:34 AM
OpinYon News Team

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Calabarzon regional office, in partnership with an organization of companies and businesses, has launched an eco-run activity to garner public support for former child laborers on May 19.

The Project Angel Tree Eco-Run for a Cause event, organized by DOLE IV-A and the Laguna Industrial Peace Council Inc. (LIPCI), will be held at the Bakers Hall of the University of the Philippines – Los Baños campus (UPLB).

Registration fees for participants start at 600 pesos for 1 km, 800 pesos for 5 km and 1,300 pesos for 10 km.

Vergel Rapin Jr., chairman of the social committee of LIPCI, emphasized the significance of the first fun run activity in expanding the beneficiaries of DOLE's Project Angel Tree program for former child laborers.

Project Angel Tree is a regular program of DOLE that aims to provide assistance in addressing their current vital needs and support to child laborers and their families, by ensuring their right to education, livelihood opportunities, and other essential resources for long term solution.

“In Laguna, we have more or less 2,500 child laborers and I think we only have 300 to 400 child laborers who benefit from the Project Angel Tree program, that is why we will conduct the Project Angel Tree Eco Run activity as its proceeds will be directed to expand the beneficiaries of the said program,” he said.

Rapin acknowledged the continuous voluntary support from companies and industries in the province and the region in providing vital assistance to child laborers and for the development of their families.

“In Laguna, industries and companies are very supportive in every project we implement. They continue to provide financial assistance, especially to DOLE’s so-called angels [child laborers]. This year, we are aiming for more programs that will give our angels and their families comfort like scholarship programs to alleviate poverty in the province,” he added.

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