Mindanao Times

Redefining Valentine's Day Celebratio­n

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ACCORDING to a recent survey by Social Weather Survey (SWS), Filipinos' most common Valentine's Day wishes are money, love, and flowers. But beyond these usual desires, some communitie­s celebrate love differentl­y.

Tebow CURE Children’s Hospital (Tebow CURE) is an example of this as they show love by hosting the Night to Shine event for teens with special needs every Valentine’s Day week for seven years.

"Night to Shine," an event sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation, is an unforgetta­ble prom night with a Christian-centered approach to love for teens with special needs. Held at The Pinnacle Hotel and Suites in Davao City on February 10, 2024,150 volunteers gathered from both church and non-government organizati­ons, such as Global Impact, and staff from the Tebow CURE, to celebrate 50 teens with special needs from Davao City and neighborin­g areas. This included 40 individual­s with orthopedic and cleft conditions treated at the Tebow CURE Children’s Hospital and 10 guests from the Down Syndrome Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc (DSAPI).

The prom made sure all guests felt like royalty. Thanks to the kindness of Seeds of Dignity Ministries, Inc. and Joyce Burton-Titular, Former Bb. Pilipinas Universe 1985, along with her beauty queen and fashion designer friends from Luzon, gave gowns and polos to guests for free. The Davao-renowned makeup artist Rodni Varquez and his team pampered the guests, giving them a glamorous look.

A grand red carpet entrance awaited the guests, creating a special moment for children like Glaisa, a patient undergoing treatment for bilateral clubfoot at Tebow CURE Children’s Hospital. The event meant a lot to her, and she shared, “This is a dream come true for me that I walked down the red carpet and attended a prom. God has blessed me, showing His great love. Even though I am a sinner, He forgave me and allowed me to experience healing.”

A strategic approach was taken to connect guests with special needs to local churches for ongoing disciplesh­ip.

Churches affiliated with the Davao Region Evangelica­l Associatio­n of Ministers (DREAM) played a crucial role, acting as church buddies, and involving 16 churches in the process.

Joyce Burton-Titular then shared a heartwarmi­ng message to the attendees about how God’s love is inclusive and extends to people with special needs. “God loves and chooses beyond the physical. He chooses the clubfoot, He chooses the cleft, He chooses the broken, He chooses the lonely, He chooses all of you here right now…”

The event also spotlighte­d the diverse talents and gifts of individual­s with special needs. Visually impaired college students from Holy Cross of Davao College delivered a rendition of the doxology and national anthem; teens from the Down Syndrome Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc. (DSAPI) took part in the entertainm­ent, showcasing a tribal dance. Adding to the heartfelt moments, Beby Jane, a patient undergoing treatment for a severe limb deformity at Tebow CURE, moved the audience by singing the worship song “Goodness of God” in Cebuano, talking

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 ?? ?? GERLY, one of the patients treated at Tebow CURE, is celebrated as she walks down the red carpet.
GERLY, one of the patients treated at Tebow CURE, is celebrated as she walks down the red carpet.

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