The Philippine Star

PSC reaches over 10,000 in Children’s Games

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The Philippine Sports Commission’s Children’s Games, a major component of the national sports agency’s Sports for Peace Program, has so far benefited 10,746 children in 22 cities, municipali­ties and provinces this year, exceeding the 10,000 turnout last year.

Philippine Sports Institute (PSI) deputy director Marlon Malbog reported this yesterday during the PSI coordinato­rs fourth quarterly meeting opened by PSC chairman Butch Ramirez.

“The number of the Children’s Games and Sports for Peace was an effective tool of children at an early age doing peace-making, physical fitness, inspiring them to study and break the cycle of poverty,” the PSC chief said.

“The mantra of President Duterte is to make sports accessible to the periphery especially to the poor communitie­s and the marginaliz­ed,” he added.

Children’s Games and youth volunteers training were conducted in Bataan, Dumaguete City, Tagbilaran City, Bogo, Mandaue City, Iloilo City, Passi City in Iloilo, Ormoc City, Maasin City, Libagon City, Macrohon City, Liloan, Payatas, San Pedro City, Biñan City, Casiguran, Padada in Davao del Sur, Digos City, Lupon and Mati City in Davao Oriental, Asuncion in Davao del Norte and in war-torn Marawi City.

In all, 7,870 children were also tested via the Smart ID talent identifica­tion while 3,344 participat­ed in various PSI grassroots sports activities like coaches’ clinics, sports science seminars, consultati­ve meetings and workshops.

This year also saw the pilot test of the DepEd-PSC coaching certificat­ion held at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex in Davao City.

Malbog, for his part, hopes more children, grassroots athletes and coaches as well as local government units (LGUs) will benefit from the PSC’s programs through the PSI.

“We are eyeing to double the number next year,” Malbog said.

There were also 1,756 participan­ts in 4 IP games held in Davao del Norte, Lake Sebu in South Cotabato, Ifugao and Benguet, embracing the marginaliz­ed sector in the government’s Sports for All program.

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