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The Dove
fficers and Committee ChairsY 2015-16
NGELITA E. CASTROesident
P MARCIA C. SALVADOR
ecretaryA PERPETUAL RIVERAeasurer and President-ElectAROLINE K. BARCINALuditor
P PEDRITO M. CONDENO ub Trainor
ub Administration
hair RICARDO P. SALVADORJERRY SY
embership Developmenthair PP EMELINDA C. PALATTAO
ommunity Service Committeehair PP VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SYo-Chair PP Roca Marie D. Jurado ealth MARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDM
PP Eui Bong JUNG, OMD teracy PP ARMELIA O. BAGAIN
FERNANDO M. DELGRA, JR. velihood PP EMELINDA C. PALATTAO
outh Servicehair PP MARCIA C. SALVADOR
FERNANDO M. DELGRA, JR. ocational Servicehair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD ternational Understandinghair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD
IN IL “David” KIM he Rotary Foundationhair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD
CP LEONIDES S. RESPICIO ublic Imagehair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO
und Generationhair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO
PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMDPP PEDRITO M. CONDENOMA PERPETUAL S. RIVERA
portshair IN IL “David” KIM
PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO pecial Projectseace & Conflict Resolutionhair CP LEONIDES S. RESPICIO
FERDINAND VALBUENA CC in Dona Juana Elementary Schoolhair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO
FERNANDO M. DELGRA, JR.nd-TB in Quezon Cityhair PP MARCIA C. SALVADOR
PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD ANGELITA E. CASTRO
nti-Dengue Campaignhair PP ROCA MARIE D. JURADO lk Feeding & Nutrition
hair PP VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SY
obal Grant Projecthair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO
PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO PP EUIBONG JUNG, OMD RICARDO P. SALVADOR WCP ANGELITA E. CASTRO
O f f i c i a l e - N e w s l e t t e r o f t h e R o t a r y C l u b o f H o l y S p i r i t
19 January 2016 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VIII No. 28
January is Vocational Service Month in Rotary. What do we mean by VOCATION, anyway ?
In his philanthropic practice of Oriental medicinto serve humanity , FCP Eui Bong Jung, OMD,with Rotary, has provided relief to 412 patients
who preferred traditional methods of treatment
DATE PATIENTS
SERVEDVENUE
RY 2014-15
July 23, 2014to June 28,2015
640 15 Missions in Baran-gays Payatas and HolySpirit
RY 2015-16
July 19, 2015 40 CDP Center, Payatas
Sept 13, 2015 75 Morning Star, Payatas B
Sept 20, 2015 41 CDP Center, Payatas
Nov 15, 2015 100 CDP Center, Montalban
Nov 29, 2015 5 Special visit, Holy Spirit
Dec 13, 2015 87 CDP Center, Payatas
Jan 17, 2016 64 CDP Center, Payatas
Total to-date 412
The latest free Oriental medical rmission last Sunday, 17 Jan
2016 served 64 patients living in bage dumpsite communityPayatas, Quezon City. One pareceived acupuncture treatment.
Rtr Aileen Claire Mesias of the Rract Club of Holy Spirit assisted PBong and the patients in this mis
Aileen, like other Rotaractors volunteer to serve in the mission,been specially trained to act as ipreter between Dr Bong and thetients, and to translate into Pil
dosage instructions for the patient
The regular 2- to 3-hour sessionOriental medical care missionsperformed by PP Dr. Eui Bong Jof RC Holy Spirit as part of his sonal commitment to serve the fortunate members of the commuKorean youth volunteers of the Oriental Medical Mission, andneeded, Rotarians, Rotaractors Interactors assist during missions
A mission typically involves free sultation, free herbal medicines vitamin supplements. Free acupture is administered by Dr Bbased on patient’s condition.
Korea-based partners in these missare Korea INs Pharm Inc. and Seou
gujeong Church. Now on its 5th ythis continuing program constitpart of vocational service and innational cooperation & un
standing initiatives of RC Holy Sp
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More pictures of the Oriental medical relief mission in Payatas B, 17 January 2016 . . .
Last 17 January 2016, in the first Orien-al medical mission of the year for thebenefit of indigent patients in the gar-bage dumpsite area of Payatas in Que-zon City, WCP Angel Castro, PP Beth Syand Rtn Jerry Sy of RC Holy Spirit, alongwith Rtr Aileen Claire Mesias of RAC
Holy Spirit, joined to lend hands-on sup-port to PP Dr Bong.
They came with material support fromother Rotarians:
Fruit juice drinks provided by PP Chin-ChinDoran of RCHS for 100 patients and volunteers,and
Bread snacks for patients & volunteers sent byHOP Betsy Bulanadi and PP Baby Giron of RCEastwood.
PP Linda Palattao helped Dr Bong in providing post-mission food & refreshments for the voluntteam.
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This page of The Dove e-bulletin serves as home page
of the “virtual website” of
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
Officers
Chairmen
Service
Projects
Club
Bulletin
About the
Club
What is
Rotary?
Galleryembers
RC Holy Spirit is on . .
D3780Website
Watch THE BOYS OF1905 History of Rotary
International
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Fellowship Night and
Birthday Treat by FCP Dr Eui Bong Jung12 January 2016
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Rotary’s founder, Paul Harris, believed that serv-ing humanity is ―the most worthwhile thing a per-son can do,‖ RI President-elect John F. Germsaid, and that being a part of Rotary is a ―great op-
portunity‖ to make that happen.
Germ unveiled the 2016-17 presidentialtheme, Rotary Serving Humanity , to incoming dis-trict governors on 18 January at the International
Assembly in San Diego, California, USA.
―I believe everyone recognizes the opportunity toserve Rotary for what it truly is: not a small oppor-tunity, but a great one; an opportunity of a lifetimeto change the world for the better, forever through
Rotary’s service to humanity,‖ said Germ.
Rotary members around the globe are serving hu-manity by providing clean water to underdevel-oped communities, promoting peace in conflict ar-eas, and strengthening communities through basiceducation and literacy. But none more importantthan our work to eradicate polio worldwide, hesaid.
After a historic year in which transmission of the
wild poliovirus was stopped in Nigeria and all of Africa, Germ said we are closer than ever to end-ing polio.
―We are at a crossroads in Rotary,‖ he added. ―Weare looking ahead at a year that may one day beknown as the greatest year in Rotary’s history: theyear that sees the world’s last case of polio.‖
Last year’s milestones leave just two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, where the virus still cir-culates. Polio would be only the second humandisease ever to be eradicated.
When that moment arrives, it’s ―tremendously im-portant‖ that Rotary is ready for it, said Germ. ―Weneed to be sure that we are recognized for thatsuccess, and leverage that success into morepartnerships, greater growth, and even more am-bitious service in the decades to come.‖
Germ, a member of the Rotary Club of Chatta-
nooga, Tennessee, USA, encouraged attendeesto return to their clubs and communities and
spread the word about Rotary’s role in the fight foa polio-free world.
―People who want to do good will see that Rotaryis a place where they can change the world. EveRotary club needs to be ready to give them thatopportunity,‖ Germ said. Enhancing Rotary’s image isn’t the only way toboost membership. ―We need clubs that are flexible, so our service will be more attractive toyounger members, recent retirees, and working
people.‖
He added: ―We need more willing hands, morecaring hearts, and more bright minds to move ouwork forward.‖ —————————————-
Find more videos from the event
Download 2016-17 theme logo & material
Follow the assemblyon Facebook and Twitter using #IA2016
Download speech transcripts
By Ryan HylandRotary News
18-Jan-2016
Incoming Rotary International President John F. Germ announce
2016-17 presidential theme, Rotary Serving Humanity
Click on image to watch President-elect Germ discuss Rotary theme for 2016-17
Breaking news . . .
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Source: FB post by FCP Poch Jaymalin of RC Quezon City D3780. Thank you for sharing .
Congratulations to allten incoming districtgovernors of Rotary inthe Philippines
From RC Holy Spirit D3780
2016 Rotary International Assembly
17-23 January 2016Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego. San Diego, California, USA
Rotary's annual training meeting gives incoming district governors thechance to share ideas for strengthening clubs and improving communties with Rotary leaders from around the world.Keynote speakers, informative presentations, idea exchanges andworkshops inspire them and prepare them to lead their districts successfully.
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Philippines' ten DGs-E welcome RI President-Elect John and Lady
Judy Germ and RI Director Guiller Tumangan during Aug 2015 vis
From left: Dwight Ramos (D3780), Ronnie Gabalda (D3850), Jojo Lorenzo (D3800), George Bunuan (D3770), Me'a
Solomon (D3860), RIPE John Germ, Jing Dela Calzada (D3870), RI Director Guiller Tumangan, Edna Sutter (D38
Dindo Katigbak (D3820), Ernest Yuyek (D3810) and Raul Peralta (D3790).
DISTRICT 3770
GE George Bunuan (RC Malolos)
urora, Batanes, Bulacan, Cagayan, Ifugao, Isabela, Kalinga, Apayao, Nueva Ecija,
ueva Vizcaya, Quirino
DISTRICT 3780
GE Dwight Ramos (RC Quezon City)
uezon City
ISTRICT 3790
GE Raul Peralta (RC Freeport Zone Subic)
ra, Bataan, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Mountain Province, Pam-nga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales
DISTRICT 3800
GE Jojo Lorenzo (RC Rizal Centro)
aloocan, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Pasig, Rizal, San Juan,
alenzuela
DISTRICT 3820
DGE Dindo Katigbal (RC Lipa)
Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, Mindoro Oriental, Quezon, Romblon, t
whole of Bicol Region
DISTRICT 3830
DGE Edna Sutter (RC Fort Bonifacio Global)
Alabang, Las Pinas, Makati, Muntinlupa, Palawan, Paranaque, Pateros, Taguig
DISTRICT 3850
DGE Ronnie Gabalda (RC Iloilo South)
Aklan, Antique, Basilan, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, Misamis Occidental, Negros Occ
tal, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sib
ISTRICT 3810
GE Ernest Yuyek (RC Roxas Blvd Manila)
avite, Manila, Mindoro Occidental, Pasay
DISTRICT 3860
DGE Me’anne Solomon (RC Cebu Fuente
Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Bohol, Cebu, Compostela Valley, Davao City,Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, General Santos City, Leyte, Neg
Oriental, Samar, Siquijor, South Cotabato, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
DISTRICT 3870
DGE Jing Dela Calzada (RC Metro Valencia)
Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro City, Camiguin Island, Cotabato, Cotabato City, GingCity, Iligan City, Kidapawan City, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao,Malaybalay City, Marawi City, Misamis Oriental, Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong City, V
lencia CityRoster of Philippine DGs-E shared by DGE Dwight Ramos. Thank you.
Picture from FB post by DGE Ronnie Gabalda. Thank yo
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THE DOVE of RC Holy Spirit D3780
12 January 2016The Rotarian January 2016
SELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS FOR ROTARIANS Click front page to view contents
ROTARY LEADER
January 2016
A GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS 2016 Editio
Click on image to read the 40-page manual onlinand/or to download a PDF copy.
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By Evan Burrell
The question we face almostfrom the time we are old enoughto talk is ―What do you want to
be when you grow up?‖
It’s a question most often put tous by our parents, teachers, andfriends. When we are young, weare content to keep our answerspretty vague or even whimsical.When I was 10, I wanted to be aCowboy Astronaut Zookeeper!!Sometimes I wish I was one, ifonly to see the look on the faceof Rotarians who ask me what
my vocation is.
The word ―vocation” gets bandied about quite a lot inRotary circles. When I saw the word for the first time insome dusty old Rotary manual, I thought to my-self “someone keeps misspelling vacation” !
Vocation really means “a calling,” a strong desire tospend your life doing a certain kind of work or occupa-tion.
Vacation and vocation don’t have to be that far apart if
you are doing what you love. Honestly, I think a lot ofpeople confuse the word vocation with what we actuallydo to earn a buck. But vocation really means ―a calling,‖a strong desire to spend your life doing a certain kind ofwork or occupation. In other words, spending your lifedoing what your mind and heart feel called to do.
When you’ve found your calling, you know it. You aredriven by a passion that fills your life with fulfillment andsatisfaction. And it’s that kind of passion that drives Ro-tary members to celebrate serving through their voca-tion.
Someone who has a gift for fing things and working with thhands might be passionate abobuilding. They might use th
vocation to build outdoor toilto improve hygiene in a thworld country with help from flow Rotary members and a grafrom the Rotary Foundation.
A person whose gifts are in etrepreneurship and who is pasionate about working at homight use their vocation to d
velop web projects to assist dabled people in their local co
munity.
Whatever your vocation or true calling is, Rotary chelp you grow and develop as a person, and reach yofull potential.
Your unique gifts and talents can be applied to Rotaservice. And in Rotary, you can find opportunities tallow you to exercise your talents and use your capabties to the fullest extent possible.
Ultimately, whatever your vocation or true calling is, R
tary can help you grow and develop as a person, areach your full potential. And that is something would all like to accomplish, isn’t it?
About the author: Evan Burrell is a meber of the Rotary Club of Turramurra, NSouth Wales, Australia, and a formmember of Rotaract. He has been volved with Rotary since he was 18 aserved Rotaract in almost every capapossible before joining Rotary. He c
rently manages social media for Rotary Down Under , Rotary regional magazine of Australia.
What do we mean by vocation, anyway ?Posted by Rotary International on Rotary Voices, 14 January 2016
Obstetricians from England use their vocational skills to train medi-cal staff on emergency care for pregnant women and newborns aspart of a vocational training team to India in 2013 organized byDistricts 1120 and 3240.
This is the complete Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) revised fourth edition, as supplieelectronically by the US Dept. of Labor. Under each of nearly 1,000 occupational categories tinclude specialized fields of engineering, medicine & health, law & jurisprudence, education,agriculture, social sciences, religion & theology, for examples, there are Professional, Technic
and Managerial types of work in each of those fields.
In a typical size Philippine organization, there would be about 100 or more specific job titles.
We have found the DOT to be an indispensable reference for our practice in the field of compensation management at the Makati-based managementconsulting firm where the undersigned used to be connected as a principal.
Although all vocations and occupations are viewed as “useful” in Rotary, in all private and non-private organizations including conceivably the RI, somejobs are worth more than others as reflected in the differing compensation brackets for job holders. As a general practice, jobs and positions are first evaated and ranked according to content (Importance to the organization, difficulty, work conditions), then priced considering job market trends. Actual com
pensation received by employees holding similar jobs would vary according to seniority, performance and other personal factors. By RP Salvador, RC Holy S
January is Vocational Service Month in Rotary
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By Julia Phelps
In May 2013, four science teachers from thePhilippines were preparing to return home aftera visit to the United States as part of a voca-
tional training team (VTT). They’d spent 30 daysobserving classrooms, visiting science muse-ums, meeting with policymakers, and makingpresentations to Rotary clubs in Massachusettsand New Hampshire.
It was an emotional time for all of us, as we hadlearned much more than science instructionalstrategies. We had learned that, no matter whatcountry we hail from, we all want the best for ourstudents. We want them to succeed. And asteachers, we want to make a difference in their
lives.
As hosts, we were very proud of what we hadaccomplished. The teachers returned to theirschools in the Philippines and immediately made animpact. They won regional and national teaching com-petitions, they were promoted to master teacher, andthe performance level of their students improved signifi-cantly. They were making a difference.
I was in the Philippines last month and made a point toreconnect with the members of this vocational training
team. I was able to visit two schools and see the teach-ers implementing the hands-on techniques they hadlearned during their VTT experience. I saw young girlsconduct an experiment and then explain why theythought the results had happened. I watched studentswork collaboratively to complete assigned tasks. Stu-dents were excited and engaged in learning science. Ittook me back to our original conversations, but thistime, they were not abstract ideas or comments orthoughts.
Had the visit ended there, it would have been worth thetime and effort. However, Manny Sy Peng, the governorof District 3770, had arranged for an intercity meetingwhere we got to hear from the team members about lifeafter they returned home. They told us about the impactthe VTT had on them professionally and personally. Weheard the following:
“Thank you, (District Governor) Terri Kidder, youchanged the life of a simple teacher.”
“I came out of myself, I became more self -confident.The VTT journey has never ended.”
“My dream is to create a teacher resource center in myschool.”
“Julia, you told us to come back and make a differencin our schools and communities and we have.”
Tears welled up in my eyes as I listened to these andother comments. How many times have I called on Rotarians to “make a difference?” These teachers took mwords to heart and did just that. I was bursting with
pride, not only as an educator but as a Rotarian, atwhat we had collectively accomplished.
The impact was truly what Rotary leaders had envi-sioned when they designed the new grant model. Wewere asked for long-term impact. Here it was, right infront of me.
Teacher and U.S. astronaut Christa McAuliffe said, ―Itouch the future, I teach.‖ This sentiment was evident the classrooms I visited and in the lives of the fourteachers who were members of this vocational traininteam.
Learn how you can support vocational training teamsthrough a Rotary Foundation global grant.
About the author: Rotary Interntional Director Julia Phelps serveas associate commissioner for thCenter for Curriculum and Instrution for the state of Massachusetbefore retiring. She is a memberthe Rotary Club of Malden.
Teaching and touching the futurePosted by Rotary International on Rotary Voices, 15 December 2015
RI Director Julia Phelps, back left, visits a classroom in the Philippines taughtby one of the teachers who benefited from the 2013 vocational training team.
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New Zealand Rotary members are putting food on thetables of low-income families this holiday season byteaming up with the Salvation Army to collect and dis-tribute fresh produce from local growers.
Starting several years ago, the Rotary Club of Drury,Auckland, NewZealand, annu-ally contactsgrowers to setup a time in mid-December tocollect producefor distribution,and then coordi-nates with theSalvation Army.
The club linesup three largetrucks, each with a crew of three Rotary members, todrive to different regions to collect the produce, whichthe Salvation Army then distributes to families duringthe holidays.
This project is just one of many that Rotary membershave shared on Rotary Showcase. Four others of note:
Rotary members in Amman, Jordan, hold an an-nual Dinner in theDark, at which guestsexperience what it’slike to eat in com-plete darkness. Blindand visually-impairedvolunteers guide theguests, serve themeals, and dine withthem to discuss thechallenges they face.
All proceeds go tothe club’s community projects and raise awarenessof issues facing the visually impaired.
The Rotary Club of Makati Central, Metro Manila,Philippines, sup-ports a PediaFair twice a year,in July and De-cember, organ-ized by the De-partment of Re-habilitation at thePhilippine Gen-
eral Hospital, to raise awareness of the needs disabled children. The club also supplies art aeducational materials for the children to use durtheir weekly therapy to enhance their growth aemotional development.
Members of the Rotary Club of Cheyyar, TaNadu, India, distributed bedding, food, and clothto people affected by heavy rains that devastatareas around Chennai from mid-November to ea
December. Read more about the flood relief camproject.
Australian Rotarians in Coomera Valley hosta Carols by Can-delight event in alocal park, givingguests a fun eve-ning of caroling
alongside localcelebrities andpopular bands.Proceeds weredonated to a lo-cal children’s hospital.
Is your club’s project on Rotary ShowcasFind out how easy it is to share your project
5 amazing projects on Rotary SHOWCASEPosted by Rotary International on Rotary Voices, 29 December 2015
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A few selected service projects of the RotaryClub of Holy Spirit District 3780 have beenosted on the Rotary Showcase of Rotary In-ernational since the Showcase was launched
in RY 2011-12. Click on the photos to vShowcase projects of Holy Spirit, and cthis link to view other Rotary clubs in world.
RC Holy Spirit D3780 is on the Rotary Showcase, too.
YOUTH FORUMS ON HIV/AIDS
RC Holy Spirit D3780 with the RotarInteract Clubs of Holy Spirit organize2nd annual youth forum on Drug Aand HIV/AIDS Prevention last Oc28, 2012 in cooperation with the Ppine Red Cross. The outcome desito help achieve ZERO new incidamong the youth in Quezon CityHoly Spirit and partners organized thand 4th forums on September 22,
and September 21, 2014, respective
HOLY SPIRIT SMILES
pe is shared with baby and parentsen RC Holy Spirit D3780 launched
OLY SPIRIT SMILES Project last Au-st 14, 2012. More children from poormilies are expected to benefit from free
gical operation.
QUICK DISASTER RESPONSE
RC Holy Spirit D3780 responded qto help alleviate hunger among 200victims sheltered at the Bagong SilaElementary School evacuation clast August 8, 2012, one day afte
deluge. An example is set.
ORIENTAL MEDICAL RELIEF
Regular monthly Oriental medical missions organized by RC Holy D3780 and conducted in Barangays Spirit and Payatas in Quezon City been serving indigent patients from upoor families since 2012.
EEKLY FEEDING-READING-LEARNING
ekly learning-feeding program moti-es interest to learn and consequentlyes literacy of 40 young children livingdepressed dumpsite area.. The con-ng program was first rolled out iny August 2012 in Payatas, Quezonby Rotarians and Rotaractors of RC
y Spirit D3780.
BRIGADA ESKWELA PROJECT
RC Holy Spirit, Interact and RoClubs of Holy Spirit D3780 helpedadopted public schools with comstudent population of nearly 1prepare for the opening of 2012 claby performing repair & houseketasks.. These pre-school openingvice activities have since been
annually.
PEACE & UNDERSTANDING
help build international peace andderstanding, PE Dr. Eui Bong Jung,
MD, and RC Holy Spirit D3780sted the educational-cultural visit in
Philippines of eleven Korean col-e students last July 16-20, 2012.
CHESS BUILDS SPORTSMANSHIP, EN-HANCES IMAGE OF ROTARY
he 3rd annual chess cup dubbedHECKMATE held on November 23,014 was participated in by 186 chessnthusiasts (including 56 players in Kid-e Division). The event featured Asia’st Grandmaster Eugene Torre. Rtn.ugene thanked RC Holy Spirit for pro-oting chess and exhorted all players to
se the discipline they develop fromaying chess in their everyday lives. .
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First-person account from January 2016 issue of The Rotarian.
On Christmas Eve 1988, I picked up my son Steve at the air-port. He always kept himself in good shape, but he was soskinny it was really beyond the pale. I didn’t say anything, butChristmas morning I asked him, ―Are you right?‖
He said, ―No, actually, I’m not well at all.‖ At first, he said hehad Kaposi sarcoma, which is a manifestation of AIDS. Yousee, he didn’t want to say the word. Finally he said, ―When Iwas at UCLA I got this virus.‖
Now I knew it was AIDS.
We were devastated. And inmy case, it was followed bymonths of depression. Oh, myGod. I was so tired all thetime. I was trying to hide mydepression, too, and that waskilling me. And as I thoughtthrough it, I said, ―I’ve got to
do something with this.‖ I de-cided to tell my Rotary club. Iwanted to see if we could getan education and awarenessprogram going.
My kids were dead set againstit. They wanted to protectSteve. His concern was the
stigma associated with AIDS. But I kept going back to him. Isaid, ―If we could save a life or two, wouldn’t that make it wortht?‖ I said, ―Anyone who really cares about us will support us.‖He finally bought into the idea.
The day I was going to tell the club, it felt a little lonely. I didn’tknow what the response would be. But here’s the thing: I didn’tcare. I had to tell them about my son.
Because of my background in athletics, I sort of treated it asgame day.‖ I knew what the game plan was. I didn’t want to
go into some big melodramatic scene. I just wanted to tell mystory and ask if there would be interest in setting up an AIDSask force.
I got up and spoke, and really I’m kind of amazed that I dchoke up when I mentioned Steve’s name. No quivering cWhen I told everyone that I had a son who had AIDS, thwas a collective gasp. Guys like me don’t have kids who AIDS. That was the perception. So, yeah, I guess that shocthem. I could see it in their faces.
If no one had come forward to volunteer for the task forcthink I would have died. But thank God, people did. They caup to me in tears. We had some very important people sforward, including most of the past presidents of our club. Oof them was so ultra-conservative he made Attila the Hun like a flaming liberal.
And you know the amazing thing? Telling that secret got rimy depression almost immediately. What a relief it was! I dthink I ever told that group what they did. Not only did tlaunch the Los Altos Rotary AIDS Project. They eliminateddepression. I’d gone six months trying to hide those feelinsix months carrying around this secret. No one should havcarry something that heavy alone – not those afflicted by A
or their loved ones.
Steve died in November 1989.
Six months after I told my story, another member of our cluvery popular member, stood up at a meeting and announthat he had AIDS. That really won over a lot of the doubThomases.
After I told my story, a lot of people came up to the podium told me what a gutty call it had been. I said, ―Anybody wisoul would have done the same thing.‖ They didn’t believe But it’s true.
Learn more about the Los Altos Rotary AIDS Proje
at www.rotaryaidsproject.org .
The Rotarian Action Group for Family Health & AIDPrevention is also working on this issue. Find outmore at www.rffa.org.
As told to Steve AlmondThe Rotarian1-Jan-2016
What it’s like to tell your club your secretBy Dushan ―Dude‖ Angius, Rotary Club of Los Altos, Calif.
Read about the information campaign ofthe ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT,
the ROTARACT CLUB OF HOLYSPIRIT and the INTERACT CLUB OFHOLY SPIRIT NATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL with partner Rotary, Rotaractand Interact clubs in Quezon City, Philip-pines to help prevent the spread ofHIV/AIDS affliction. The effort is now onits 5th year in RI District 3780.
Click on the image of THE DOVE to view report on thelatest youth forum held last 8 November 2015.
Click here to view earlier reports posted by RC Holy
Spirit on the Rotary SHOWCASE of www.rotary.org
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The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encour-age and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunityfor service;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and profes-sions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupa-tions, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as anopportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotar-ian's personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding,
goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business
and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
5 Avenues of ServiceBased on Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service areRotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation onwhich club activity is based:
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and en-suring the effective functioning of the club.
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve othersthrough their vocations and to practice high ethical stan-dards.
Community Service covers the projects and activities theclub undertakes to improve life in its community.
International Service encompasses actions taken to ex-pand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and topromote world understanding & peace.
Youth Service recognizes the positive change implemented
by youth and young adults through leadership development
activities, service projects, and exchange programs.
The Four-Way TestOf the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH
Is it FAIR to all concerned
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned
ROT RI N’S PLEDGE
I am a RotarianI will always uphold the TRUTH.
I am a Rotarian
I will always strive to be FAIR
in all of my dealings with my fellowmen.
I am a Rotarian
I will always endeavor to build
GOODWILL and UNDERSTANDING
in my community,
among my countrymen
and people of all nations.
I am a Rotarian
I will always seek to promote
the greatest good
for the greatest number of people
in the spirit of ROTARY SERVICE.
I am a Rotarian
I will always uphold
the Rotary International Motto,
SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
Principles that Guide Rota
Rotarian Code of Conduct
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life
2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect
3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to mentor young people, help those with special needs, andimprove people’s quality of life in my community and in the world
4. Avoid behaviour that reflects adversely on Rotary or other Rotarians
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Holy Spirit D3780
About THE DOVE
THE DOVE is the official newsletter ofthe Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, RotaryInternational District 3780.
The digital publication features―hyperlinks or web-links‖ which make ita true electronic newsletter/e-bulletin.
Distribution:
THE DOVE is published in 3 ver-sions: printed, digital PDF, andonline.
PDF version sent by email tonearly 1,000 addressees, Rotari-ans and non-Rotarians in the club,in the district, in Philippine Rotaryand outside including RI.
Posted on social media networksand groups
Printed copies for meetings
First issue of THE DOVE: 4 June 2009(Vol I, No. 1)
Editorial team:
Marcia Salvador - Editor
Ric Salvador - Asst Editor
Contributors
Address: Don Antonio Clubhouse,Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City PH
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