The Proud to be LGBT Campaign, the UPD College of Human Kinetics Student Council, and Take Back the Tech PH bring you
Takbo ‘Te: Run for Equality
In cooperation with UP Phi Delta Alpha Sorority, Bukluran Students’ Alliance, Queer Archers, and UPD SPECTRUM
Also brought to you by the League of Varsity Leaders in UP and the UPD University Student Council
| Registration fees: PHP 350 for 3k, PHP 400 for 5k and PHP 450 for 10k.
Limited stocks for singlets, so register now!
Singlet sizes (Chest circumference-Length from shoulder): XS (33-23), S (34-24), M (35-25), L (36-26), XL (37-27)
Satellite registration booths: Moonleaf Maginhawa, Moonleaf Katipunan, and the CHK Student Council Office (UP CHK Gym)
Note: Once you have registered, you will be asked for your preferred mode of payment through text. Payments can be made through bank deposits, satellite registration booths, or the on-site registration booth. Complete race kits may be claimed starting November 12.
Event page: http://tinyurl.com/takbote
Online registration form: http://tinyurl.com/ptbltakbote
Proud to be LGBT page: https://www.facebook.com/ProudToBeLGBT
See you there!
Get ready to RUN FOR YOUR RIGHTS! 🙂
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