JC promotes fitness to boost fight against drugs | Inquirer Sports

JC promotes fitness to boost fight against drugs

09:59 PM November 18, 2019

JC President/CEO Jonathan So receives certificate of Appreciation in recognition of valuable support in this fight against drugs. From the left: Chairman Ryan Enriquez of National Youth Commission, JC President/CEO Jonathan So, Secretary Catalino Cuy of Dangerous Drugs Board and Commissioner Laurence Diestro of National Youth Commission.

Fitfil Youth Movement has celebrated its first-ever National Students’ Day through a jampacked fitness party and advocacy to fight illegal drugs through fitness.

JC gave its support to the cause, extending hope and good life to people by also promoting health and wellness.

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JC President/CEO Jonathan So gave away some lootbags to their Premiere Dancers chosen from the crowd.

JC supports FitFil Youth fight against drugs

The event held at SM By the Bay is a way to give the Filipino youth a strong platform in fighting illegal drugs through fitness, according to JC, which took on the challenge of eliminating drugs along with Fitfil Youth Movement, National Youth Commission chairman Usec. Ryan Enriquez and Dangerous Drug Board chief Secretary Catalino Cuy.

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JC said everyone who would join their advocacy was urged to lose a combined 2 million pounds.

JC President/CEO Jonathan So poses for a picture with the Premiere Dancers of the day.

Ceremonial pledge to lose 2 Million pounds through this Fitfil Youth Movement’s program.

Together with ABS-CBN, JC President/CEO Jonathan So handed out surprises to their premiere dancers, who were chosen from the crowd, as they showed their dancing skills and commitment to shedding some pounds via fitness dancing.

Several artists joined the fun and even shared some tips on how to take care of the body. They said enough sleep, a good diet that includes more leafy vegetables, and taking multivitamins like JC’s Calvit-C, which not only makes the body strong as it also helps keep it healthy, is a better way to maintain an excellent physical condition.

JC President/CEO Jonathan So and JC Vice President/CFO Carlito Macadangdang have vowed continued support to this national campaign to get high on fitness and not on drugs.

The venue was then immensely packed by youth, all united in participating the 1st ever National Students’ Day

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