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2019's first PSC Children’s Games kicks off in Abra

- Release PSC

OVER 500 children from the municipali­ty of Bangued in Abra will participat­e in the Philippine Sports Commission first edition of the Children’s Games “Sports for Peace” for 2019 today.

“We are starting 2019 with the same purpose, but with a greater motivation to expand the reach of the PSC by conducting the Children’s Games all over the country,” said PSC Chairman William Ramirez.

The agency’s centerpiec­e program for grassroots, recognized by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on back in 2017, is opening its four-day program by training sports volunteers in the Ate/Kuya Workshop, that will be followed by the games proper the next day.

Philippine Sports Institute Deputy Director for Grassroots Marlon Malbog informed that “that the PSC has a standing agreement with Abra provincial Governor Jocelyn Bernos, to conduct an edition of the games in their province.”

Kids from Muslim, Christian and indigenous communitie­s will be playing various team and individual sports like basketball, volleyball, football, badminton and table tennis, as well as the much anticipate­d Larong Pinoy.

Last 2018, the PSC surpassed its mark for kids reached in the Children’s Games and catered to a total of 10,746 children in 22 cities, municipali­ties and provinces.

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