The Philippine Star

Toyota helps PARA athletes bring honor to the country

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IN the 2000 Paralympic Games held in Sydney, Filipina powerlifte­r Adeline DumapongAn­cheta made history when she brought home a bronze medal - a first for the Philippine­s. But before she brought pride to the country, Dumapong-Ancheta who contracted polio at an early age, used to push her wheelchair to the gym just to attend her trainings, rain or shine. Regular public transporta­tion was a challenge.

Today, Dumapong-Ancheta is one of the board members of the Philippine Paralympic Committee (PPC), the national associatio­n tasked to develop Parasports in the Philippine­s. Together with other officials and coaches of PPC she helps hone Filipino athletes with disabiliti­es so they, too, may have a shot at winning in internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Unlike Dumapong-Ancheta, PPC’s current roster of athletes can now go to their trainings and competitio­ns a lot easier.

Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) recently turned over a 29-seater Toyota Coaster to the PPC as part of its commitment to support Filipino Para athletes and help uplift Parasports in the country.

The donation was made under Toyota’s global corporate initiative - Start Your Impossible, which aims to promote inclusivit­y and sustainabi­lity by opening opportunit­ies to Para athletes and helping them seek avenues that can help them realize their dreams.

“We are proud to be a part of this advocacy because it allows us to help change people’s lives by enabling them to overcome challenges and reach their aspiration­s,” said TMP President Satoru Suzuki during the turnover ceremony held at the PPC grounds in Pasig City.

Aligned with PPC’s mandate, Toyota’s Start Your Impossible initiative also aspires to raise the public’s awareness and appreciati­on of the potential of people with disability, a cause being championed by PPC’s president Michael Barredo.

“Ever since we started, having a bus or van to be used by our officials, coaches, and athletes to move around was one of the top priorities on our “wish list”. Toyota’s donation of a coaster, will help alleviate one of the most difficult challenges persons with disabiliti­es face day-to-day which is mobility,” said Barredo as he accepted the Coaster on behalf of the PPC.

“By donating the Coaster to the PPC for the use of its athletes and officials, (TMP has extended) a big help. As Barredo said, it has been 20 years since PPC started and yet transporta­tion has always been a challenge. For me, this is the first step,” added Dumapong-Ancheta.

The Coaster donation is just one of TMP’s efforts under the Start Your Impossible program. Last year, TMP chose the PPC and its Asian Para Games swimming gold medalist, Ernie Gawilan to be the primary beneficiar­ies of last year’s Toyota Classics – a benefit concert series that aims to support charities across Asia.

During the Philippine leg of the Toyota Classics in November 2018 when Toyota’s Start Your Impossible was first introduced in the country, PPC and Ernie Gawilan received a grant of one million pesos worth of multi-sport wheelchair­s from TMP on top of the Toyota Coaster.

With these various steps towards the vision of mobility for all, TMP and other Toyota units all over the world hope to inspire and encourage members of the community to challenge their limits, celebrate the human spirit, and start their own impossible. Toyota is the official worldwide mobility partner of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC).

 ??  ?? The Toyota Coaster is a 29-seater vehicle that can help in PPC athletes in their transporta­tion – a challenge they constantly face during trainings and competitio­ns.
The Toyota Coaster is a 29-seater vehicle that can help in PPC athletes in their transporta­tion – a challenge they constantly face during trainings and competitio­ns.

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