A special event for special people is coming this December 1 at Glorietta Activity Center. It is not just an event but also serves as an awareness that we should give attention to special persons, the event will have activities like Exhibitor’s Presentation, Special Education Forum, Story-telling, celebrity guest performances, Learning block sessions by Special Education practitioners and experts, Raffle Draws, Entertainment & Games. The event is perfect venue for parents, special children, school, suppliers, and also a learning ground for everyone.
Check the full details below to know more how to participate and also be an exhibitor for the event.
Every child with special needs has a right to an educational program that is suitable to his/her needs. Having the right education and the right tools is crucial in ensuring that a child fully realizes his/her full potential for development, both as an individual and as a member of the society.
It is for this reason that our company, Etera Events, is initiating a Special Education Expo on December 1, 2009 at the newly renovated Glorietta Activity Center. Simultaneous to the exhibition is a Special Education forum, storytelling, games and performances by celebrities.
The Special Education Expo 2009 is the first fair on special education to be held in the country. With the theme “A World of Possibilities”, this event aims to bring together parents of special children, special education schools, therapy centers, toy manufacturers, suppliers of special tools and equipment, specialized food sellers, book publishers, and other SPED industry practitioners like teachers, doctors, therapists, among others.
The goal of the event is to create awareness on the needs of special children and provide options for these individuals to ensure they live a happy and normal life.
By contributing to make this event happen, you are helping improve the quality of life and dignity of more than 5.4 million Filipinos who are in need of special education products, equipments and services. Proceeds for the said event will be given to Support and Empower Abused Deaf Children, a non-profit organization dedicated at defending the rights of deaf children who are victims of sexual abuse and maltreatment.
One of the event’s major sponsors, World Vision, will be bringing celebrity endorsers to do intermission numbers, storytelling and other activities.
Corporate sponsorships will be open until October 16, 2009. We will be accepting exhibitors until November 2, 2009.
Interested parties will be able to reach us at spedexpoph@gmail.com or contact Faith Salazar at 0922-845-7380. Visit our website at http://spedexpoph.com.