PRC Million Volunteer Run kicks off

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) kicked off its annual Million Volunteer Run on January 20, 2022. 

This year’s event, the Million Volunteer Run 6 (MVR), is a virtual Bike and Run edition for cyclists, runners, and those who want to get into shape or adopt a healthy lifestyle. This will be a first as it will be done virtually.

Due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in the country, PRC transformed its annual event into a virtual run or bike edition where participants can finish their selected distance within a certain period, at their own pace, on their own time, and in their venue.

“Isa itong paraan upang makapag-raise ng funds to support our operations for COVID-19 and typhoon responses. Magtulungan tayo upang matulungan natin ang higit na mga nangangailangan nating kababayan sa panahon ng sakuna at pandemya,” PRC Chairperson and CEO Sen. Dick Gordon said.

PRC continues to raise funds to support the ongoing COVID-19 and Typhoon Odette operations. This event aims to help the most vulnerable by providing life-saving projects such as isolation facilities, emergency field hospitals, vaccination, testing, and relief operations to people affected by the recent typhoons.

Registration is still ongoing for those who want to participate in the event. The Bike or Run edition costs P585, while both Run and Bike registration fees are P1,085. The registration includes a raffle ticket for major and minor prizes, E-entitlements, and medals for the first 100 finishers.

Join the Philippine Red Cross Million Volunteer Run 6, and together let us bike or run and make humanitarian services available to communities affected by the pandemic. To register, log on to https://www.runrio.com.   (PRC)    

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