The recent victories of the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team in Malaysia reflect the enduring strength of the Filipino spirit, and remind us of the power we hold when we choose to lift one anotherThe recent victories of the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team in Malaysia reflect the enduring strength of the Filipino spirit, and remind us of the power we hold when we choose to lift one another

[Good Business] The PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team: A story of triumph over hardship

2025/12/11 08:00

Every Filipino loves a good story of triumph. We celebrate people who rise above hardship because it reminds us of our own struggles and our own hopes. It reassures us that no matter where we come from or what we face, we can still move forward. This is why the journey of a group of athletes from Cebu deserves attention.

The Philippine Accessible Disability Services (PADS) Adaptive Dragon Boat Team recently competed in the Penang International Dragon Boat Regatta 2025, delivering a performance that reflected not only athletic excellence but also the quiet, determined resilience that defines so many Filipinos.

The PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team is the living expression of a mission that empowers persons with disabilities (PWDs). Competing at the Penang International Dragon Boat Regatta 2025, the team delivered an extraordinary showing. They captured gold in the Dragon Boat Tug-of-War International Premier Open, earned silver in both the Junior U24 and Senior 400-meter races, and secured bronze finishes in the U24 Premier Open and Senior 250-meter small boat categories. Their success in Penang reflects years of discipline, belief, and the conviction that ability flourishes when people are treated with fairness and respect. 

The team is composed of persons with disabilities who have been uplifted through education, community engagement, capacity building, and inclusive advocacy. They have grown within an environment that strengthens human rights awareness, promotes Filipino Sign Language, encourages civic participation, and provides inclusive spaces for rehabilitation and adaptive sports. In every training session, every community activity, and every race they join, the team affirms a single principle: dignity and opportunity belong to every person.

Their achievement offers lessons far beyond sport. Watching athletes who have faced significant physical and social barriers paddle with such unity challenges us to reconsider the limitations we place on others and even on ourselves. Their journey shows that resilience thrives in every corner of the Philippines, yet access to opportunity does not.


Why business must stand with those who stand up for others 

Many Filipinos have extraordinary potential, but potential only becomes progress when society builds pathways where individuals can succeed. The triumph of the PADS team is a powerful reminder of what becomes possible when encouragement, opportunity, and community intersect.

This understanding is important for the business sector. Companies are rooted in the communities that sustain them. Their growth and stability depend on the dignity, inclusiveness, and wellbeing of the people around them.

When groups like the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team advocate for accessibility, representation, and equal rights, they strengthen the foundations on which businesses thrive.

A nation where persons with disabilities can learn, communicate, participate, and excel becomes more cohesive and more capable. Supporting organizations that uplift others is not simply a charitable gesture. It is an acknowledgment that genuine progress is shared progress and that the success of any enterprise is intertwined with the wellbeing of the society it serves.

This is the same belief that guides the support extended by Immuni Global Incorporated to initiatives rooted in dignity and inclusion. Through ImmuniPlus, which serves as the official Recovery Partner of the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team, this commitment is expressed through practical support that helps athletes sustain their performance, endurance, and wellbeing.

The partnership reflects a conviction that when an organization dedicates itself to empowering others, the responsibility of business is to help reinforce that effort in ways that are respectful, meaningful, and aligned with the greater good.

Standing with those who stand up for others ensures that stories like the PADS team’s victory continue to unfold. It guarantees that persons with disabilities are not left to navigate their challenges alone. It gives their achievements the strength to inspire others still waiting for recognition and opportunity.

Leadership is not measured solely by strategy or performance. It is also measured by the values we uphold and the communities we choose to support. When businesses align themselves with movements that champion inclusion, they help build a culture where no individual is underestimated or excluded.

The path toward a disability-inclusive Philippines continues to evolve, but the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team has shown what is possible when compassion is paired with structure and when opportunity is extended to those who need it most. Their athletes demonstrate that limitations can be overcome when communities choose to invest in people rather than overlook them. Their work offers a vision of a nation where every Filipino, regardless of physical condition, is afforded the dignity and opportunity to participate fully in society.

When we uplift one Filipino, we strengthen the communities around us. When we remove barriers, we allow hidden potential to emerge. And when businesses stand with those who stand up for others, we help shape a future where stories of inclusion and empowerment become not the exception, but the expectation.

The victories of the PADS Adaptive Dragon Boat Team in Penang may not have dominated the national conversation, but their message is profound. They reflect the enduring strength of the Filipino spirit and remind us of the power we hold when we choose to lift one another. – Rappler.com

Ralph Ray Dacay Chua is the chairman of the board and president of Immuni Global Incorporated. He is an ASEAN Youth Fellow of the Singapore National Youth Council and a recipient of the Ramon V. del Rosario Siklab Award, the Mansmith Innovation Award, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Injap Sia Outstanding Young Entrepreneur Award.

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