Race Against Raze 2013 Race-Kit Giveaway
It's already the second year of Race against raze for the benefit of Philippine Children's Medical Center, and together with PepSquad Events, we are giving away 3 race kits - one (1) in each race category of 3K, 5K, and 10K. The race will be held at the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) on the 17th of March 2013 (Sunday), 4:30 AM.
To qualify, just fill-up the needed information at the RaffleCopter below:
Race Against Raze, Racekit Giveaway
To know more about the race details, check-out the event announcement at PepSquad Event website and you may also read the Press Release here.
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Beneficiary: Philippine Children's Medical Center's "Child NeuroScience Center" Alumni Associations’ Scholarship Fund.
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The best way to practice fire safety is to make sure one doesn’t break out in the first place. This means being aware of potential hazards in our homes.
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Always unplug electronics if not in use.
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ReplyDeleteThe winners have already been picked (check the Rafflecopter above), and are announced at:
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