
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano on Saturday called sports a powerful tool for nation-building as he joined Spike for a Cause, a fundraising dinner and fashion show in support of Alas Pilipinas and the country’s hosting of the FIVB Men’s World Championship 2025.
“Tonight is not only about giving thanks. It’s also about nation-building,” Cayetano said in his speech.
“Every single value that we want for our nation is found in sports – teamwork, discipline, sacrifice,” he continued.
Cayetano, who serves as co-chairperson of the local organizing committee for the world championship, said these values are not only central to elite athletics but are equally vital for families, schools, communities, and national life.
“From the youngest age, we teach our children na dapat sa pamilya, sa business, may teamwork. Sa sports, it’s a given,” he said.
“When we talk about anti-drugs, one of the best ways to fight drugs is to let our young people go into sports,” he added.
He also acknowledged the efforts of fellow organizers, including LOC Co-Chair Vincent Marcos, and shared that while organizing major international events often goes down to the wire, the Philippines has always risen to the occasion.
“May it be the SEA Games, the world championship ng basketball, and then now world championship of volleyball – we will showcase the best of the Filipino,” Cayetano said.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the event, Cayetano thanked those who supported the country’s bid to host the tournament long before it gained public attention.
“Conception pa lang, going pa lang to the volleyball headquarters sa Switzerland, everyone involved who is here today plus additional sponsors, were there not only to cheer on to say we can do it,” he said.
The senator also emphasized that, more than a fundraising event, ‘Spike for a Cause’ was about bringing different sectors together for a shared national goal.
“It’s all about nation-building. When you put business people together, when you put people in media – whether entertainment or journalism – when you put fashion icons together, it fits,” he said.
He concluded by urging the public to offer prayers for peace and for the success of the tournament.
“Prayers move mountains. So please pray for the organizing committee, and for all the teams,” Cayetano said.
This year marks the first time the Philippines will host the prestigious FIVB Men’s World Championship, with 32 national teams from around the globe expected to compete before Filipino and international audiences.