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June 20, 2013 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. V No. 38
The Dove
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hair - Club Administration & RI Associateembers Pilot Project
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hair - The Rotary Foundation & RI Asso-ate Members Pilot Project
hair - Public Relations
hair - Networking and Community Dev
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esident-Nominee
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sociate Members (RI Pilot Program)
onorary Members
PP BETH CONSTANTINO
O f f i c i a l N e w s e B u l l e t i n 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
544 dogs and cats are given anti-Rabies vaccination shots to prote
the community from fatal effect of animal bites
View this digital publication online to access more pages of information about Rotary and our club.
Together with the Don Antonio HeightsHomeowners Association and the Bureau ofAnimal Industry, RC Holy Spirit successfullyconducted the annual anti-rabies vaccina-tion project last Saturday, June 15, 2013. Atotal of 544 dogs and cats in the communitywere given anti-rabies shots by four (4) vet-erinarians from the Quezon City Veterinari-ans Office, the Philippine Animal HospitalAssociation, and the Bureau of Animal Indus-try.
Fourteen (14) members of the Interact Clubof Holy Spirit National High School and theRotaract Club of Holy Spirit manned the reg-istration desks and assisted the veterinari-ans and pet owners at the four separate vac-cination stations. President Marcia Salvador,
IPP Ped Condeno, PP Linda Palattao and RicSalvador provided guidance to our youth vol-unteers and assisted pet owners during theregistration process.
An integral part of the community servprogram of RC Holy Spirit that includes mcal/dental care missions, feeding & ntion, and literacy projects, this partnersproject with the Bureau of Animal Induand Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Asciation is now on its 8th year.
Value contributed by anti-rabies vaccinatiThis is a safety and problem-prevention gram whose value to the community mbe indicated by: Aggregate savings by owners of the 5
pets of about P220,000. Private vcharge an average of P400 per shot.
P15,000 for the treatment of a perbitten by infected, un-vaccinated dog.
Avoidance of fines imposed by law
owners who fail to have their dogs vanated.
Peace of mind on the part of pet ownand their neighbors until the next annvaccination schedule.
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What Anti-Rabies Vaccination is All About
Rabies is a Latin word that means, "madness, rage, fury".
Rabies causes acute inflammation of the brain. In non-vaccinated humans, rabies isalmost invariably fatal after symptoms have developed, although prompt post-exposure vaccination may prevent the virus from progressing
The route of infection is usually by a bite. In many cases the infected animal becomesexceptionally aggressive, may attack without provocation, and exhibits otherwise un-
characteristic behaviorRabies can be prevented by vaccination. It can also be prevented by avoiding to bebitten by a mad dog or an infected person.
President Arroyo signed the Anti-Rabies Act of 2007 (Republic Act 9482), which seeksto eliminate human and animal rabies.
The law prescribes the roll-out of a National Rabies Prevention and Control Program,which will be implemented by a multi-agency committee chaired by the Bureau of Ani-mal Industry.
The program involves the mass vaccination of dogs, establishment of a central database system for registered andvaccinated dogs, impounding, field control and disposition of stray and unvaccinated dogs.
RA 9482 requires pet owners to have their dog regularly vaccinated, to maintain control of their dog and not allowit to roam any public place without a leash, to provide their dog with proper grooming, adequate food and cleanshelter, to report within 24 hours any dog biting incident, to assist the dog bite victim immediately, and to shoulderthe medical expenses of the victim.The law imposes fines and imprisonment for certain acts of irresponsible pet ownership.
Pet Owners who fail or refuse to have their Dog registered and immunized against Rabies shall be punished bya fine of Two thousand pesos (P2,000.00).
Pet Owners who refuse to have their Dog vaccinated against Rabies shall be liable to pay forthe vaccination of both the Dog and the individuals bitten by their Dog.
Pet Owners who refuse to have their Dog put under observation after said Dog has Bitten anindividual shall be meted a fine of Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00).
Pet Owners who refuse to have their Dog put under observation and do not shoulder themedical expenses of the person bitten by their Dog shall be meted a fine of Twenty-fivethousand pesos (P25,000.00).
Pet Owners who refuse to put leash on their Dogs when they are brought outside the houseshall be meted a fine of Five hundred pesos (P500.00) for each incident.
An impounded Dog shall be released to its Owner upon payment of a fine of not less thanFive hundred pesos (P500.00) but not more than One thousand pesos (P1,000.00).
Any person found guilty of trading Dog for meat shall be fined not less than Five thousandpesos (P5,000.00) per Dog and subjected to imprisonment for one to four years.
Thus, anti-rabies vaccination does not only make sense; its required by law.
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Rotary Club of Holy SpiritRI District 3780
AGENDA for June 20, 2013 46th Meeting
7:00 PM Assembly-Fellowship-Dinner
Call to Order Pres Marcia Salvador
Club business: Governors Visit June 27, 2013
8th Charter Anniversary, Turnover and Induction June 27, 2013
Adjournment Pres Marcia
June is ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS MONTH
The beautiful, rustic learning center of PP Dodgie Osabel inBarangay Calawis, Antipolo located at the foot of the Sierra
Madre Mountain ranges was a most conducive venue forthe team-building workshop, semi-annual planning andfellowship activity of the newly-elected officers and newmembers of the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit.
Enrolled in various schools, the activity was scheduled bythe Rotaractors on June 11-12 to take advantage of the no-school Independence Day official holiday common to all ofthem.
The team-building sessions were facilitated by RCHS Presi-dent Marcia and Admin Chair Ric Salvador who talked onteamwork and effective team-building and engaged theyouth in lively and challenging games and learning activi-ties. After the learning session, the twenty-three (23)
youngsters had fun river-trekking and bathing, surroundeby nature.
Finally, Incoming President Alyssa Lincuna, with assistancfrom incumbent President Kevin Laragan, led the semannual planning session of the Rotaract Club. The formost aim of the overnight activity was to foster friendshand fellowship, especially among the new members. Inspecial way, this was achieved.
Eleven of the Rotaractors demonstrated part of whtheyve learned when they volunteered to assist the vetenarians and pet owners during the anti-rabies vaccinatioproject last June 15 immediately after having completethe workshop in Calawis.
Thank you, PP Dodgie, for helping to make this happen!
Rotaractors of Holy Spirit re-energize and plan for RY 2013-14
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This page ofThe Dove serves as home page of the virtual website of
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
Officers &Chairmen
ServiceProjects
ClubBulletin
About theClub
What isRotary?Galleryembers
Rotary International www.rotary.orgwww.facebook.com/RCHS37C Holy Spirit
Congratulations to June celebrants!Birthday Anniversary
June 8 Ed V
June 10 Dodgie & Mai
June 25 Joy
Click or Tap here to view past issues ofTHE DO
The May issue of the ROTARY LEADERonline magazine is here.
No. Of Rotarians Cumulative Cum
Clubs with: Clubs
in those
Clubs No. Of Clubs Rotarians %
Less than 15members 20 240 20 240 10%15 to 19 23 381 43 621 26%20 to 24 23 504 66 1,125 47%25 to 29 16 430 82 1,555 64%
30 to 39 10 347 92 1,902 79%40 to 49 6 258 98 2,160 90%50 to 59 1 52 99 2,212 92%60 to 69 2 125 101 2,337 97%
70 and up 1 75 102 2,412 100%Total 102 2,412
Rotary Information from RI Official Online Directory:
As of June 3, 2013 there were 102 clubs with 2,412 Rotarians in D378
Year earlier, on July 3, 2012, there were 103 clubs with 2,513 Rotaria
Click or tap here to view upward or downward trends for each club
Average number of members per club in D3780 is 23.6 on June 3, 2013
Youth clubs: The number of Rotary clubs in D3780 with sponsored Interact clubs increased from 30 to 33; tho
with Rotaract clubs decreased from 39 in October to 16 by June 3, 2013 according to RI online directory.
Rotary World
at a Glance
ROTARYMembers: 1,211,86
Clubs: 34,297
ROTARACTMembers: 227,677
Clubs: 9,899
INTERACTMembers: 358,110
Clubs: 15,570
RCCsMembers: 172,454
Corps: 7,498
Data on Rotary are as of 28
February 2013
All others as of 5 April 2013
Source: The Rotarian June
2013
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Great BritainLast year, District 1120 (England) launched a purple crocusfundraiser, selling 25,000 fabric flowers and raisingUS$40,000 for PolioPlus. This year, Rotary clubs in the
United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and Nigeria aim toraise $250,000. As of March, they had already sold160,000 flowers. In the style of Remembrance Day poppies,the fabric flowers are designed to be worn on the lapel as asymbol of support for the fight against polio; crocuses werechosen because their purple color matches the dye used tomark the pinkie fingers of immunized children.
GuyanaEvery year, the Rotary Club of Georgetown hosts a dinner inhonor of World Understanding Month. In February, formerprime minister of Jamaica Percival James Patterson spokeabout the future of the Caribbean economic integrationmovement and the importance of the Caribbean Community(CARICOM) in promoting world understanding. CARICOM,headquartered in the Guyanese capital, promotes economiccoordination and cooperation among member states.GhanaMembers of the Rotaract Club of Ho spent time with resi-dents of a village for people with Hansens disease, alsoknown as leprosy, in the Volta region in February. Althoughthe disease is treatable today, those who have been curedstill face a stigma in many places. The Rotaractors broughtrice, cooking oil, frozen foods, toiletries, and used clothing
worth more than US$1,500 to the 80 villagers and theirfamilies. The club also plans to raise funds for improve-ments including painting, door lock and hinge repairs, mos-quito net replacement, and septic tank maintenance.
KoreaRotarians from District 3630 hosted a walkathon in Febru-ary, raising about US$18,000 for PolioPlus. Koreans arealso fighting polio in the digital realm: As of press time, theyhad uploaded 1,338 photos of people making the ThisClose gesture to the End Polio Now Worlds Biggest Com-mercial project, second only to the United States and out-
pacing third-place Brazil.
MexicoDuring the 2012 La Carrera Panamericana, an open-race held in Mexico every October, 100 vintage race sported End Polio Now stickers as they sped nearly 2,miles over seven days, from Veracruz on the Gulf of Meup to Zacatecas in the north-central part of the couEach day, drivers took part in events highlighting the imtance of polio eradication, and Rotarians from a dozen cacross several states in Mexico helped out, sharing Rotamessage with thousands of spectators and car enthusias
Timor-LesteFor more than a decade, the Rotary clubs of Dili the club in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and Real, Portugal, have worked together to foster the devement of Timorese youth through vocational and educaprograms. The clubs have funded repairs for local primschools, sponsored scholarships, and supported Movimede Adolescentes e Crianas, a nonprofit that runs a centDili offering after-school programs. Today, the Dili club vides funding for the center through District 9550, walso covers parts of Australia.
United StatesThe Rotaract Club of Philadelphia held a Philly Factorent contest in February. The University of PennsylvanSimply Chaos Comedy Troupe emceed the night, which tured performances from seven finalists chosen fromaudition videos submitted on YouTube. Inertia, a studdance group from Philadelphias University of the Scientook first place. The Rotaract Club of Beijing and the Pchapter of Operation Smile, a nonprofit that provides cleft lip and cleft palate surgeries in developing countpartnered with the Philadelphia club on the event, w
raised $600 for Operation Smiles work in Yunnan, China
Rotary news in brief from around the globeThe Rotarian -- June 2013
The Rotary clubs of Howden, England, andVarna-Euxinograd, Bulgaria, collaborated on aRotary Foundation Matching Grant project toprovide a van for the Saint Joan Zlatoust DayCare Center for children with special needs inthe city of Varna, on the Black Sea coast. Thecenter offers full-time care and a variety ofhealth, education, and rehabilitation programs.The bright red van will transport the children toand from their homes each day.
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The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage andfoster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in par-
ticular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for ser-vice;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, therecognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the digni-
fying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's per-sonal, 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 the Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotarysphilosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity isbased:
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring theeffective functioning of the club.
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through theirvocations and to practice high ethical standards.
Community Service covers the projects and activities the club under-takes to improve life in its community.
International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotaryshumanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-
standing & peace.
Youth Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youthand 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 BETTERFRIENDSHIPS?Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned
ROTARIANS PLEDGEI am a Rotarian
I 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 Rotary
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities
2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary
3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to othe
4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings
5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the q
ity of life in my community
7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rota
ans
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship
Rotary Code of Conduct(FormerlyDeclaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions)
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fficers and MembersRY 2012-13
ARCIA C. SALVADORPresident
UI BONG JUNG, OMDVice President & PEChair - Health & Wellness
ERNANDO M. DELGRA JRSecretary & Chair - Youth Development
A. PERPETUAL S. RIVERATreasurer & Chair - Fund Generation
ARITES L. NEPOMUCENOAuditor
P LEONIDES S. RESPICIOProtocol Officer
ICARDO P. SALVADORChair - Club Administration & RI AssociateMembers Pilot Project
P EMELINDA C. PALATTAOClub Trainor & Chair - Membership Dev
ARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDMChair - Service Projects
PP PEDRITO M. CONDENOChair - The Rotary Foundation & RI Asso-ciate Members Pilot Project
MMANUEL P. SOLIDUMChair - Public Relations
P DIOGENES S. OSABELChair - Networking and Community Dev
N IL David KIMChair - Sports
ILLIAM P. FABROAPresident-Nominee
ABES M. BACULAP ROGELIO B. BELLEZA, MDNGEL E. CASTROOCELYN M FLORESOCA MARIE JURADOERRY SYP VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SYERDINAND VALBUENANTONIO KENT VALDERRAMASTRELLA C. VALMOCINAERCIVAL C. ZABALA
Associate Members (RI Pilot Program)
ENG ATENDIDOITO DELA CRUZIZA FERNANDEZELSON FRANCISCOALOU JOSE
YRON KIMHonorary Members
DG DANILO V. FAUSTOG EDMUND CHIUDS SALVADOR VIARIOSE B DEL ROSARIO JRR STEVE TYNAN, MGL
AG PP BETH CONSTANTINO
AGR PP ERNIE PARANIS
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
Club ProfileChartered on June 29, 2005One of few truly community-based clubs in District 3780: almost almembers reside or work in and around BarangayHoly Spiritthatserves both as a host community and venue & beneficiary of most
the clubs service projects.
VisionBecome the club most admired by the communities it serves, bypartners in service, by hosts, sponsors & donors, by its memberand by others in Rotary.
Membership (June 1, 2013):25 Active members 11 ladies & 14 gentlemen
6 Associate Members under the 3-year associate membershippilot program of Rotary International from RY 2011-14 in whi
RC Holy Spirit is one of 200 pilot clubs in the Rotary world
5 Honorary members
Partners in service:Rotaract Club of Holy SpiritInteract Club of Holy Spirit National High School
Rotary Community Corps ofKaligtasan
Sister clubs:RC Marikina North D3800
Rotary Club of Seoul Baeksang D3650 Korea
The club publishes The Dove, web-linked e-bulletin that providesready online access to hundreds of pages of Rotary information,
news and entertainment and that now serves as portal to the virtuawebsite of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit.
Registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the Securitie& Exchange Commission ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT, INC. withcorporate life of 50 years (46 years remaining)
RC Holy Spirit meets every Thursday, 7-9 PM at the clubhouse of Don Antonio
Heights Homeowners Association in Don Antonio Heights, QC.
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Some significant Club events in RY 2012-13
Turnover from Silver President Ped
o Peace President Marcia, June 29,2012
Rotarians, Rotaractors & Interactors pose with volunteers
and visiting Korean youth after serving 323 patients, July 18
Pres Marcia inducts officers of RC
Kaligtasan formed by PP Dodgie, A
Pres Marcia signs agreements with principalsf adopted schools Holy Spirit National High
and Dona Juana Elementary, Aug 10 & 16
Pres Marcia and Interactorscelebrate Holy Spirit High
School foundation, Sep 22
DGE Francis Riveradiscusses Future
Vision Plan, Sep 13 Fellowship night, Octobe
Fellowship on birthday of DGE Spouse Peth, Oct 19
Pres Marcia inducts Jerry Sy and Lito Dela Cruz as AssociateMembers of RCHS under the RI Associate Membership Pilot
Project, Nov 22. Sponsors Marlene & Beth stand behind
Club Christmas party & fellowship, with guest DGE Francis Rivera, Dec 13
Gov Penny Policarpio inducts Chin-Chin Jurado, Jerry Sy Babes Bacula as RCHS members after they were charge
PDG Danny Fausto. Jerry and Babes represent our firs
conversions from Associate Membership program, Feb 7,
Fellowship on birthday of Dr Marlene, M
Club planning sessions facilitatedby Rtn Marites, Apr 18 & 25, with
PE Bong leading the nomination of
officers and chairs for 2013-14otarians, Rotaractors, Interactors and members of RCC pose toest after having served 1,400 patients during large medical,
ental, diagnostic mission sponsored by SM Foundation, Feb 9
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Club participation in District & multi-club events RY 2012
District tree-planting at La Mesa watershed, Aug
Diistrict Barangay Summit event, Sept 29
District habagat relief effort, event, Aug 12 District SNG forum, Sept District tree-planting at La Mesa watershed, Aug 25
One-day Creativity in Teaching Seminar attenby 700 school teachers, organized by RC Pag-
QC with 52 clubs, Oct 27
ponsored student contestant in District
impromptu speaking contest, Oct 27Araw ng Pagbasa at Dona Juana Elementary
School, Nov 27, with Pres Marcia and Sec JR
Inter-city meeting on political issues, organized bGreenmeadows with Holy Spirit, Eastwood, Pag-
Timog and Antipolo City, Dec 3
na Juana Elementary School pupils sponsoredHoly Spirit and coached by Rotaractors placed
2nd in District Dramatization Contest, Dec 14
Christmas party of Peace Presidents with GovPenny and District officers, Dec 28
Rotary Clubs of Timog QC, Holy Spirit and
politan Timog hold joint meeting and felloevent with GSE team from England, Ap
rigada Eskwela with Dona Juana Elem Schooland Holy Spirit High School, May 20-25
Hosted Secretaries-Elect Training Seminar (SETS 2013) for 60 participants from 54 clubs,June 8, 2013. Photo shows IDG Francis Rivera congratulating RC Holy Spirit.
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RC Holy Spirit has completed numerous service projects such as medical-dental relief missions, disaster-r
& hunger alleviation projects, literacy projects, youth development initiatives, programs and parties to br
cheers to less fortunate children, water sanitation and disease prevention, and other projects that have alre
ouched lives of well over 5.000 since July 2012.
Service Above Self Projects RY 2012-13
leven (11) medical/dental/oriental health care missions between July 18, 2012 and March 24, 2013 that haverved almost 2,900 patients from less fortunate families. These include the large-scale 1400-patients mission held in partnershipth SM Foundation last February 9, 2013 in observance by Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors and RCC of Holy Spirit of the 108th
rthday of Rotary.
Medical/Dental mission at Bgy Holy Spirit July 18 323 patients
(with Rotaractors, Interactors & RCC)
Oriental medical relief & free medicines for Aug 12, 19, 243 patients
Habagat flood victims in Montalban & QC & 26
Oriental medical relief & free medicines for Sep 23 73 patients
indigent patients in Payatas
Oriental medical relief & free medicines for Oct 14 68 patients
indigent patients in Payatas
Oriental medical relief & free medicines Oct 21 68 patientsfor indigent patients in Bgy Holy Spirit (w/RCC)
4thAnnual medical/dental mission with 70 Nov 11 400 patients
UST HS alumni for indigent patients in Payatas
Oriental medical relief & free medicines for Nov 25 56 patients
indigent patients in Bgy Holy Spirit (w/RCC)
3rd Annual medical/dental mission Dec 2 210 patients
in Sacred Heart in Bgy Holy Spirit
Annual medical/dental/diagnostic mission with Feb 9 1,400 patients
SM Foundattion 2,841 patients
disaster relief and hunger-alleviation that served at least 1,000 people.Five disaster-relief events for the benefit of Habagat victims on August 8, 10, 12 & 16 and Sep-tember 12, 2012
Last October 9 RCHS cooperated with Korean International Food for the Hungry International indistributing food & household packs for 500 indigent families in Payatas with Bgy Chair Rose
Dadulo and barangaycouncil providing the venue. Each pack was worth about P500.
Supported by TRF through District Simplified
rant RC Holy Spirit rehabilitated and improved the heretofore non-operational washing facilitytended to insure cleanliness and protect health of 4,500 students of Holy Spirit National High
chool. Project started on Nov 7 and completed on Nov 12, 2012.
C Holy Spirit and the Rotaract and Interact Clubs of Holy Spirit organized the 2nd Youth Forum, attended by
0 Rotaractors and Interactors and 17 Rotarians. Co-hosts who shared with us the goal of ZEROcidence were Camp Aguinaldo, Loyola Heights, New Manila East, Pag-asa QC, SFDM and Timog.
such as gift-giving & parties, including July 1 Ro-
ry year party for kids and 8 Christmas related initiatives which reached 1,000 beneficiaries.
RC Holy Spirit and PE Dr Bong hosted
e educational-cultural visit of eleven (11) Korean college students last July 16-20, 2012. Club
so served as vocational day host to GSE team from Northern England & Isle of Man in March.
RCHS sponsored 7 Interactors to the Dis-
ict Interact Assembly; 3 Rotaractors to Rotaract District Assembly; 7 Rotaractors and 11 Interac-ors to District Family Day; 10 Rotaractors to the District Rotaract Halloween Party; 9 Rotaractors to
e District Rotaract Christmas Party; 5 Interactors to the RYLA Peace Camp in Corregidor; 10 Inter-
ctors to the District Interact Discon on March 2, 2013; and 3 to the Rotaract Discon in Baguio City last April 5-6.stalled 4-Way Test markers in two adopted schools.
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being implemented by Sec JR Delgra and ALS of QC spon-sored by RCHS and club members. Purpose is to help out-of-school persons to obtain high-school certification from the Department of Education. Sessions are held for 3 hours everySaturday over a 10-month period in three locations. Last May 19, 2013, seventeen gradu-ated from the ALS and received their diplomas after passing the certification examinations
of the Department of Education. This was the 2nd batch of graduates for the ALS program ofHoly Spirit.
in Payatas, sponsored by PP Linda Palattao
with support from Rotarians. The kids are tutored by volunteer
students from the Elite School.
who are having difficulty in
certain school subjects like math and science; objective is to help them improve their
school performance and grades.
Full scholarship for 4-year college course for one Interactor, cour-tesy of Pres Marcia Salvador
Five 2-year vocational course scholarships, courtesy of PP Linda Palattao: di-
ectly by the club to Holy Spirit National High, Dona Juana SPED Center, and Judge BelmonteHigh, and through partner clubs RC Loyola Heights and RC New Manila South for other benefici-
aries
for 80 teachers of Holy
Spirit National High and 110 teachers of Dona Juana Elementary School
sponsored by PP
Linda Palattao with support from other RC Holy Spirit members
Holy Spirits literacy program consists of a number of components . . .Service Above Self Projects RY 2012-13
Service projects with observable, life-changing impact on beneficiaries . . .
. Sixty severely malnourished Grade I pupils
gained 354.8 kgs, or average of 5.9 kgs each child, after 80-day milk-feeding & nutri-ion program of RC Holy Spirit from November 2012 to March 2013, at Dona Juana
Elementary School.
Holy Spirit SMILES Project launched last August14, 2012 for 16-month old baby who was given freecleft lip operation, medicines and hospital services.The second beneficiary is currently in the process ofmedical assessment for readiness to undergo the
procedure.
rolled out last September 25, 2012 with the turn-over ofwheelchair to a paralyzed breadwinner. The second new wheelchair was turned over to anotherstroke victim last October 16. In both cases, the Project spread hope and happiness among the
beneficiaries and their families.
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Rotary Club of Holy Spirit D-3780
Officers and committee chairs & their members for RY 2013-2014
President Eui Bong Jung
Vice President PE William P Fabroa
Secretary Fernando M Delgra Jr
Treasurer IPP Marcia C Salvador
Auditor PP Pedrito M Condeno
Protocol Officer CP Leonides S Respicio
Committees
Club Administration Ricardo P Salvador
with Emmanuel P. Solidum, Sec JR Delgra,Treas Marcia Salvador, Joy Flores
Membership Development PN Marites L Nepomuceno
with Marlene Martinez & PP Linda Palattao
Community Service Projects PP Virginia Arden F Sy
with Marlene Martinez, IPP Marcia Salvador, PPRogelio Belleza, Neneng Valmocina
The Rotary Foundation Emmanuel P Solidum
with Ed Valbuena
Public Relations Percival C Zabala
with PE Willy Fabroa & CP Nides Respicio
Youth Service Fernando M Delgra Jr
with Babes Bacula, Angel Castro, PN
Marites Nepomuceno
Ad Hoc Committees
Fund Generation Ma Perpetual S Rivera
with Jerry Sy and PN Marites Nepomuceno
Health & Wellness Marlene Martinez
with PP Rogelio Belleza
Networking & Community Development Jerry G Sy
with PP Chin Chin Jurado and Joy Flores
Livelihood Babes M Bacula
with PE Willy Fabroa & PP Dodgie Osabel
Sports In Il David Kim
with PP Ped Condeno & Babes Bacula
RY 2011-12 to 2013-14:
Club Trainer PP Emelinda C Palattao
RI Associate Members Pilot Project Ricardo P Salvador and
PP Pedrito M Condeno