SM Leaders, ASP organizers and volunteers come together at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, showcasing the strength of community behind the success of the ASP Angels Walk 2025.
Nationwide movement champions autism acceptance, accommodation, and appreciation
Pasay City, Philippines – The SM Mall of Asia Arena was filled with joy, purpose, and unity as thousands of advocates, families, and individuals on the autism spectrum came together on May 18 for the culminating leg of ASP Angels Walk for Autism 2025.
Organized and led by the Autism Society Philippines (ASP) in partnership with SM Cares, the event marked the largest gathering of its kind this year, celebrating acceptance, accommodation, and appreciation of persons on the autism spectrum.
ASP Angels Walk for Autism 2025 made stops at multiple SM malls nationwide, uniting communities across the Philippines in support of an inclusive future. The MOA Arena leg served as the grand finale—bringing together the movement’s heartwarming momentum in one powerful gathering. This year’s walk also marked a meaningful milestone as it coincided with SM Supermalls’ 40th anniversary—celebrating four decades of commitment to inclusion and community empowerment.
A tender moment between a grandmother and her grandson during the ASP Angels Walk 2025—celebrating love and resilience that fuels the journey toward inclusion.
Led by Hans T. Sy and Dang Uy Koe, ASP Angels Walk 2025 advocates celebrate the community’s commitment to inclusivity with a dance during the program at SM MOA Arena.
Carmina Villaroel, Janice de Belen, Gelli de Belen, Candy Pangilinan and Quentin Alvarado sing along onstage to show their solidarity with individuals on the autism spectrum.
Young talents on the autism spectrum take center stage with touching performances that moved and inspired the entire arena.
Senator Risa Hontiveros receives the HTS Leadership Award for Autism Inclusion and Welfare during the ASP Angels Walk 2025—honoring her unwavering advocacy for a more compassionate society.
With banners held high, the ASP Angels Walk 2025 begins, symbolizing a collective stride toward inclusion, acceptance, and hope for the autism community.
Kultura employees beam with pride and unity as they cheer during the ASP Angels Walk for Autism, showing their unwavering support for inclusivity.
Driven by SM’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, employee volunteers proudly step up for inclusion at the ASP Angels Walk 2025.
Participants were treated to meaningful performances and appearances by individuals on the autism spectrum, advocacy leaders, and special guests who champion the call for a more accessible and accepting society. From inspiring stories to vibrant crowd energy, the event embodied the spirit of inclusion in every sense.
“ASP Angels Walk for Autism reminds us that inclusion is not just an advocacy—it’s a commitment we must live every day,” said Mr. Steven Tan, SM Supermalls President.
“This year’s walk showed how far we’ve come and how much stronger we are when we walk together,” added Ms. Dang Koe, Autism Society Philippines Chair Emerita.
The walk also featured highlights from previous legs across the country, showcasing how local communities have embraced and empowered individuals with autism in their own unique ways. With the success of this year’s event, SM Cares and ASP reaffirm their ongoing commitment to supporting inclusive programs year-round—not only during Autism Acceptance Month, but every single day.
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