Kahit Isang Araw Lang: Takbo Para sa Libreng Kolehiyo
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Witness Philippine sports history unravel as 50,500 runners participated in the Just One Day: Run for Free College on January 31, 2010 at the SM Mall of Asia.
Witness Philippine sports history unravel as 50,500 runners participated in the Just One Day: Run for Free College on January 31, 2010 at the SM Mall of Asia.
Daniel Razon celebrated his 27th anniversary in public service through the launch of numerous outreach projects that included mobile schools, news-and-rescue mission units, and more. The event was held last November 28, 2010 at the One Esplanade in Pasay City.
For its massive emergency response operations during the peak of the New Year revelry, UNTV, led by Daniel Razon, deployed news-and-rescue- mobile units and response teams around Metro Manila in line with its new brand of journalism, Tulong Muna Bago Balita (Assist Before Reporting).
Y Con Con or Youth Convention and Concert gathered the youth crowd last July 2009 at the Araneta Coliseum for a night of music and advocacy to do good even for just one day!
UNTV celebrated its sixth year in public service last July 2010 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. On top of the launch of numerous social service projects, Daniel Razon unveiled his Tulong Muna Bago Balita (Assist First Before Reporting) advocacy.
As part of his commitment to improve not only the welfare of people, Daniel Razon through UNTV, joined the Ang Dating Daan group in mounting the country’s biggest tree-planting activity called ADD-A-Tree Project. More than 70,000 seedlings were planted during the event held in various places in the country last October 10, 2010 or 10.10.10.
In support of the tuition-free private college program launched by Daniel Razon, some of the country’s legendary Philippine Basketball Association players took part to the cause to help combat illiteracy. The Isang Araw Lang: PBA Legends Exhibition Games was held in August 2010 at the Cuneta Astrodome.
Two Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) teams played for the benefit of the scholarship project launched by Daniel Razon to provide tuition-free and quality college education to poor but deserving students. The exhibition game was also aimed at raising awareness about the importance of teamwork and social responsibility.
Daniel Razon, representing UNTV, sealed an agreement with the Department of Education and the Ang Dating Daan group for the launch of the alternative learning system (ALS) initiative called
For his 28th year in public service, Daniel Razon guested street singers with disabilities in