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Friday, April 19, 2024

Perlas Spikers give back to Romblon kids

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Giving back to the sport that they love, the BanKo-Perlas Spikers conducted a volleyball outreach workshop to kids at Odiongan, Romblon over the weekend.

The club has been working since its inception as one of the pioneer Premier Volleyball League teams in 2017 to promote the sport to children in various grassroots communities in the Philippines through these volleyball camps.  

“Ever since its inception, BanKo-Perlas’ program has always included grassroots development clinics and workshops in our annual activities. It’s our way of giving sustainability to the sport that we love by ensuring that we bequeath our knowledge to the future generations,” said team manager Charo Soriano.

“The grassroots program hopes to inspire the Filipino underprivileged youth through volleyball, as it elicits joy and ignites hope for these young kids,” she added.

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The day-long clinic, which was participated by more than hundred of kids across Romblon, is backed by Nicole Tiamzon’s Spike and Serve program, Globe and Liberty Insurance in cooperation with the Municipality of Odiongan and its Sangguniang Kabataan federation.

“It’s kinda overwhelming because I didn’t expect din na babalik ako this year because my mindset is we are going back here for next year pa. Then super saya pa kasi kasama pa namin ang Perlas with Spike and Serve team,” said Tiamzon, who is also the Perlas Spikers’ team captain.

Among those BanKo-Perlas standouts who took part in the outreach program were Southeast Asian Games beach volleyball bronze medalist Dzi Gervacio, Sue Roces, Jem Ferrer, Ana Gopico, Roma Joy Doromal and Chi Sindayen.

Gervacio enjoyed taking part of every activity.

“I’m very grateful that BanKo-Perlas is also a platform for reaching out to the generation of next athletes. After the victory we have achieved in the recent SEA Games, it was clear that it was also time to give back to the community that molded me to become the person that I am today,” said Gervacio.

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