PhilSPADA

PHILSPADA-NPC Philippines

PhilSPADA-NPC Philippines logo
Abbreviation PHILSPADA-NPC PHILIPPINES
Formation 1996
Type National Paralympic Committee, Philippines
Headquarters Rm.101 Building E. Philsports Complex Meralco Ave., Pasig City 1600
Location Metro Manila, Philippines
President Luis Jose Arellano
Affiliations IPC, APC, APSF, POC, PSC
Website philippineparalympic.com

The Philippine Sports Association for the Differently Abled—National Paralympic Committee of the Philippines (PhilSPADA-NPC Philippines), is the national sports association for people with disabilities tasked to spearhead all activities related to sports and physical fitness of Filipino persons with disabilities. It is affiliated with the International Paralympic Committee[1] In the Philippines, Philspada-NPC Philippines is recognized by and receives funding support from the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee to send qualified disabled athletes to compete in local and international competitions, up to the Paralympic level.

On August 6, 2008, Philspada-NPC Philippines was named Disabled Group of the Year by the Apolinario Mabini Awards Committee. Philspada-NPC Phils. President Michael Barredo, former PSC commissioner, accepted the award from President Gloria Arroyo in Malacañang[2][3].

Contents

Objectives

To serve as a national sports association for all persons with disabilities (PWDs) pursuant to the national policy of “Sports for ALL”

To increase participation in sports by all PWDs in seventeen (17) regions of the country to promote:

To enhance excellence in sports performance of PWDs in national/international competitions for honor/glory of the country through:

Vision

A society where PWDs actively participate in sustainable sports activities leading to their optimal well-being and excellence in sports with organizations that are effective, dynamic and synergistic nurtured by an environment that is friendly, generating and barrier – free.

Mission

To create a comprehensive nationwide sports development program that must include:

Disability categories

Athletes who participate in Paralympic sport are grouped into six major categories, based on their type of disability:

Milestones

Sports

Target Sports

Water Sports

Ball Sports

Upcoming Sports Competitions

2009

2010

2012

Previous Local and International Events

The Philippines sends qualified athletes with disabilities to the Asian regional and international games, namely:

See also

References

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