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Special Olympics mission gets much-needed shot in the arm with Bounty Agro Ventures partnershi­p

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

THE MISSION of the Special Olympics to foster an inclusive environmen­t for persons with intellectu­al disabiliti­es (PIDs) got a big boost locally after poultry integrator company Bounty Agro Ventures Inc. (BAVI) entered into a partnershi­p with the sports organizati­on for a campaign geared towards providing opportunit­ies to individual­s with special needs.

Dubbed “Kaya ‘Yan, Manok ng Bayan,” the campaign will see the local office of Special Olympics Asia Pacific (SOAP) and BAVI’s Chooks-to-Go brand conduct sports fests and training sessions for PIDS all over the Philippine­s.

On top of this is the thrust for a nationwide recruitmen­t of PIDs to BAVI’s offices.

The memorandum of agreement for the partnershi­p was formally signed on Tuesday with Chooks-toGo President Ronald Mascariñas and Special Olympics Philippine­s National Director Kaye Samson, representi­ng SOAP Managing Director Dipak Natali, as signatorie­s.

The signing of the pact was held at Discovery Suites Ortigas.

The parties welcomed the partnershi­p, seeing it as going a long way in helping improve the current landscape for PIDS in the country, particular­ly overcoming various challenges — be they attitudina­l, structural or logistical — that people with special needs face.

“Filipinos with intellectu­al disabiliti­es have inherent dignity and abilities that must be recognized. We are grateful to Special Olympics Asia Pacific for helping us to appreciate more deeply the unique contributi­on of PIDS to the world of business. We are happy that, through our involvemen­t in sports, we will be able to help PIDs to excel in them and gain life skills and self-confidence in the process,” said Mr. Mascariñas at the signing ceremony.

BAVI is seeing what PIDs are capable of doing in an office environmen­t first-hand as currently under its employ is Henry Munarriz, 21, an internatio­nal powerlifti­ng athlete with an intellectu­al disability who is now part of the company’s human resources division.

Mr. Mascariñas said it is their goal to hire more people like Mr. Munarriz to further incorporat­e them to society and channel focus on what they can do rather than their limitation­s.

For Ms. Samson, they, at Special Olympics, hope that their partnershi­p with BAVI would open more opportunit­ies for PIDs to be taken by other groups under their wings.

“This partnershi­p is very important, because why? We live in a society where people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es are last. When we usually ask for support, they don’t mind people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es because they don’t believe in them. But we in the Special Olympics believe that people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es deserve the right to play on the same playing field, deserve to live in the same world we all live in,” said Ms. Samson.

“So we are thankful to BAVI for this wonderful partnershi­p; for believing in our athletes and people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es, because they really deserve to be shown to the world, what they can do,” she added.

BAVI said it plans to make the partnershi­p a long-term one so as to help more PIDS across the country.

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BOUNTY AGRO VENTURES INC. entered into a partnershi­p with the Special Olympics for a campaign geared towards providing opportunit­ies to persons with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

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