Wazzup Pilipinas!?
In a world desperate for meaningful action, one event is once again proving that a simple run can echo with purpose, passion, and power. The Vermosa Green Run returns for its fourth year on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at the lush expanse of the Vermosa Estate in Imus, Cavite, and it’s not just about crossing finish lines—it’s about championing the planet, the people, and even our pawed companions.
With the theme “A Force of Four in Year 4,” this year’s event isn’t just another date on the racing calendar. It’s a clarion call to Filipinos to lace up and run with purpose. Whether you're a casual jogger, a seasoned marathoner, a young athlete, or a proud pet parent, the 2025 Green Run welcomes you to be part of something bigger than yourself.
A New Leg of the Race: Recycling for a Greener Tomorrow
The most groundbreaking feature of this year’s Green Run is the Plastic Donation and Collection Drive—a bold new initiative aligning fitness with environmental stewardship. Participants and spectators alike are encouraged to bring their plastic waste, which will be collected and repurposed into eco-friendly construction materials like sidewalks and fences—physical legacies that will shape the future of Ayala Land’s green developments.
In collaboration with Ayala Land Estates Inc. and Makati Development Corporation (MDC), this initiative marks a progressive step in merging sustainability with real estate innovation. Those who bring recyclable plastics won’t just be helping the Earth—they’ll also receive discounted registration rates, reinforcing the message that good deeds should be rewarded.
More Than a Race: The Categories That Count
The Green Run isn’t limited to one demographic—it’s designed to be inclusive and diverse, offering 3K, 5K, 10K, and 21K categories for all types of runners. But what truly makes hearts swell is the return of the 1K Dog Run, a crowd-favorite since its introduction in 2023. This joyful sprint is more than just a walk in the park—it’s a show of solidarity with animal welfare, giving families the opportunity to bond with their dogs while promoting a noble cause.
Championing the Next Generation: Takbo Kabitenyo
At the heart of this year’s event lies a powerful spotlight on youth sports. Takbo Kabitenyo, a local running group composed of 200 aspiring young athletes, continues to receive mentorship, training, and access to Vermosa’s elite sports facilities through Ayala Land’s unwavering support. These young runners aren't just competing—they’re transforming their lives through discipline, community, and opportunity.
Running with Purpose: Advocacy Beyond the Finish Line
The Green Run’s proceeds are funneled directly into causes that matter deeply to our society and environment:
Pawssion Project, a beacon for animal rescue and welfare.
Haribon Foundation, a frontrunner in reforestation and biodiversity protection.
Takbo Kabitenyo, nurturing young talents into tomorrow’s champions.
Each partner symbolizes a pillar of the Green Run’s mission, making every drop of sweat and every beat of the heart count towards a greener, more compassionate future.
A Movement, Not Just a Marathon
“This isn’t just a run. It’s a movement,” declared Chrissy Roa, Marketing and Communications Group Head of Ayala Land Estates. “Each step you take at the Vermosa Green Run supports a bigger cause; combining fitness, sustainability, and community support into one meaningful event.”
Indeed, the Vermosa Green Run 2025 is no longer just a race—it’s an emblem of what it means to live responsibly, healthily, and with purpose. It’s about making strides—both literal and symbolic—toward a better world.
Whether you’re pounding the pavement for your personal best, strolling side-by-side with your furry friend, or simply cheering from the sidelines with a bag of plastics in tow, know that every action matters. Every run, every bottle donated, every peso raised is a step toward a cleaner, greener, and kinder Philippines.
So what are you waiting for? Be part of the revolution. Sign up, show up, and step up.
For registration and more updates, visit: https://ayalaland.myruntime.com
When you run at the Vermosa Green Run, you don’t just finish a race. You start a ripple.
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