"A feeble body weakens the mind." --Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Autism Society Philippines "PweDay" --pronounced [pwe'-dey] -- happens every Wednesday. The weekly activities aim to provide enrichment for teens and adults with autism who are not currently enrolled in schools. ASP PweDays will offer opportunities to learn new skills, to socialize with non-family members and to have fun.
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PweDay Retrofitness |
On August 3, the incomparable Miss Donna Lim will teach a modified "Retrofit" class, a dance class to the tune of fun music from the 60s, 70s and 80s. The class is open to PWAs, 16 years old and above who may be accompanied by a maximum of one (1) companion.
Participants must sign up on the form below and bring the following.
- P50 donation to ASP
- colorful work-out clothes
- towel and an extra shirt
"Adults with autism who are no longer in school end up in the fringes of society." Mona Magno-Veluz, ASP National President shares, "ASP is deeply invested in building a society where individuals with autism be the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive and socially-accepted members of the community -- no matter where they are on the spectrum."
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