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Official e-Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit

The Dove
August 8 , 2017 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. X No. 03

The Great Presidents launch weekly wellness walk to achieve great


health, support END POLIO and other community projects 30 July 1917

ONE GREATER WALK preserve the environment and protect


the supply of drinking water for 12
for HOLY SPIRIT Tough million residents of Metro Manila from
trek over 3.5 km x 2 of unpaved, slip- La Mesa reservoir.
pery, uphill-downhill forest trail to

(Three of the five GW T-shirts pur-


chased to support End-Polio fund-
raiser were worn on August 5 by
leaders who joined the tree planting
activity organized by ABS-CBN foun-
dation.) Public Image side benefit for
ROTARY. The 22 members of Holy
Spirit Rotary team, in Rotary shirts,
planted 121 Narra seedlings. They
were among 200 volunteers who
demonstrated concern for the envi-
ronment.
Rotaractors of Holy Spirit welcome District Rotaract Repre-
sentative Louie De Real and his team, and present their
plans & programs for 2017-18 to the visiting officers
On July 23, 2017, the officers and members of the Rotaract
Club of Holy Spirit welcomed District Rotaract Representative
Louie Boy De Real during his official visit to the club to meet
the Great Officers and discuss their plans for the Great Year.

It was held at the function room of the Don Antonio Heights


clubhouse. Prior to the Club Assembly, DRR Louie had a hud-
dle with Rotaract President Lovely Rose Paalisbo and Secre-
tary Jenny Lavares.

During the club assembly, the committee directors presented


plans and programs for RY 2017-18 in the areas of Club Ad-
ministration and Public Image, Club Service, Community Ser-
vice, International Service, Professional Service and Finance
Service.

DRR Louie commended the club for a well-prepared presenta-


tion.

He also presented the District Rotaract Committees plans as


well as the calendar of activities for the year.

Present during the DRR visit were DRRE Darin Gatongay, Dis-
trict Secretary Dianna Desuyo and ADRR Hasem Baladjay.

Also present were District Rotaract Chair PP Marites Ne-


pomuceno and RCHS Youth Service Chair PP Marcia Salva-
dor.

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Officers of Interact and Rotaract clubs of Holy Spirit hold
annual joint induction and handover rites from All Star
Year of Rotary Service to The Great Year of Rotary Service
Overwhelming response to the call for sup- taract Club of Holy Spirit, and TGP Ric Sal-
port by TGP Shane Macabodbod of the In- vador of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, has
teract Club of Holy Spirit National High been demonstrated by members of the Ro-
School, TGP Lovely Rose Paalisbo of the Ro- tary family of Holy Spirit.

It was another annual milestone in the youth develop- ract members were charged by DRRE Darin Gaton-
ment process in the Holy Spirit family. The All Star Of- gay.
ficers of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High
This was followed by the inaugural addresses of The
School and Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit turned over the
Great Presidents. The events theme was UNITED AS
leadership of their clubs to The Great Officers for RY
ONE: Realizing Dreams for Change through Passion
2017-2018. The rites were held at the Don Antonio
and Service.
Heights Clubhouse in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon
City on July 23, 2017, just after the visit of the DRR to During his inspirational message, RC Holy Spirit TGP
RaCHS. Ric Salvador said that As a Rotary team, we are inex-
tricably bound together by four realities: 1) By having
All Star President Monique Palmiano of IaC HSNHS
roots in a common community; 2) By a tradition of
delivered her valedictory address, while that off All Star
working together in service projects; 3) By the perva-
President of RaCHS was read by emcee Louise Bar-
sive influence of the powerful Holy Spirit brand name;
cial.
and 4) By consistently superb leadership of the Rotary
The Great Officers of IaCHSNHS and RaCHS were Club of Holy Spirit.
presented by Rtn Prof Angeli Rivera.
Also present during the event were Rtn Jerry Sy, sup-
The Interact officers led by President Shane Macabod- portive Interact Adviser Maam Beth Auxillo and
bod were inducted into office by District Interact Chair RaCHS senior member ADRR Harold Kim Maggay.
PP Marcia Salvador. Honored guests were DRR Louie de Real who had
leave early for another appointment, DRRE Darin Ga-
The Rotaract officers led by President Lovely Rose tongay, ADRR Hasem Baladjay, District Secretary
Paalisbo were inducted into office by District Rotaract Dianna Desuyo
Chair PP Marites Nepomuceno. Some 30 new Rota-
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First training module of Interact Leadership Academy
leaves youth leaders with sharpened self-awareness, in-
sight into Rotary

The District Interact Committee organized and conducted ternoon session on the Fundamentals of Rotary was again
the first of four (4) training modules of the Interact Leader- divided into two (2) topics: Guiding Principles of Rotary, with
ship Academy on July 29, 2017 at the San Francisco High CP Winston Sia as speaker; and Public Image, with PP Rey
School. Rimonde as speaker.

The first module covered: Personality Development and It was obvious that the youth leaders came away from the
Fundamentals of Rotary. It was attended by 82 Interact offi- training inspired and motivated by the articulate speakers
cers from 22 Interact clubs. Also in attendance were twelve and the valuable insights shared by them.
(12) Interact faculty advisers and ten (10) Rotarians.
Kudos to Interact Leadership Academy Chair PP Sally Gon-
The morning session on Personality Development was di- zalez, the District Interact Committee led by PP Marcia Sal-
vided into two (2) topics: Self-Awareness, handled by Mr vador and Rtn Rick Bugayong for the successful training
John Macatuay, a Life Coach from Marketplace of Winners; session, as well as to the TGPs and youth service chairs of
and Values Formation, handled by PP Bing Quite. The af- the Rotary clubs who sponsored the participation of the
youth leaders.

Representing the Interact Club of


Holy Spirit National High School
were President Shane Macabod-
bod and Secretary Raizelle Mae
Varona, and accompanied by
Faculty Adviser Maam Beth Aux-
illo.

The ILA 1 was hosted by RC Holy


Spirit. TGP Ric Salvador handed
the tokens to the guest speakers.
Thanks to Rtn Caroline Vargas
who supervised the registration of
participants with the help of four
(4) former Interactors (now Baby
Rotaractors) of Holy Spirit.

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Holy Spirit Rotaractors co-host and actively participate in
DISTAS 2017
From report submitted by Associate Director Ma Leonila B Latoza, Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit

July 30, 2017 marked a 3-in-1 event for D3780 Ro- were led by IPDRR Rachel Diano.
taractors at the Rotary Center. Scheduled during
the day was the District Training Assembly Among a number of other citations, the Rotaract
(DISTAS), Awarding of All Star Rotaractors and Club of Holy Spirit received :
Induction & Turn-over Ceremonies from All Star
Officers to The Great Officers. Most Outstanding Rotaract Club for Com-
munity Service
The Harry Potter-inspired event was hosted by RC Most Outstanding Rotaract Club Secretary for
Kagitingang Cubao. PE Jayson Monte De Ramos

Invited speakers were Alvin John Lagumbay, After the valedictory address of IPDRR Rachel
Chairman of the Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO (Multi- Diano and DG Governor Chito Borromeos mes-
District Information Organization) and former Rota- sage, the District Rotaract officers were inducted
ractor and now President of RC Manila Magic Ald- by PDG Penny Policarpio.
win Chester Dumago who talked about 50 years of
Rotaract and how Rotaractors can meaningfully One of the officers inducted was RaC PP Harold
celebrate the milestone. Kim Maggay as Assistant District Rotaract Repre-
sentative for Region 3. This was followed by DRR
This was followed by break-out sessions on: Louie Boy De Reals inaugural address.
Leading Effective Clubs (for incumbent and future
presidents), Club Administration, Club Finance 170 Rotaractors from 24 Rotaract clubs attended
Management and Resource Mobilization, Develop- the event.
ing Service Projects, and Personality and Profes-
sional Development. These were led by former Also present were District Youth Service Chair
PDRRs, some of whom are now Rotarians. Thelma Uanang, District Rotaract Chair Marites
Nepomuceno, IPDRC Sharlyn Andrea Que and PP
After lunch, the All Star Awarding Ceremonies Rey Remonde from the host club.

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The Great Year celebration with the Care-Seekers
By Rtr Reven Caver, Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit

30 JULY 2017 To support the advocacy program The youth leaders prepared activities which con-
of PP Angel Castro for street children, members of centrated in the different area of focus. Palarong
the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit together with Inter- Pinoy was also conducted to promote the games
act Club of Holy Spirit National High School cele- that originate here in our country and for them to
brated with a service project initiative for Care- value their lives as a kid through playing fun Pinoy
seekers at Isidora Hills Park, Bgy Holy Spirit, Que- games.
zon City.
After the program, the Rotaractors and Interactors
About 25 children, ages six (6) to nine (9) were the together with PP Angel Castro and Rtn. Abet
beneficiaries of the said project. The main objec- Sevilla of RC Holy Spirit gave coloring books and
tive of the project is to give happiness and teach materials which were collected during the Team
the children about the importance of being courte- Holy Spirit's Joint Induction and Turnover Ceremo-
ous and being polite which they can use in their nies last 23 July 2017.
daily lives.

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Weekly reading, learning and feeding program in Payatas
garbage dumpsite area continues to motivate interest to
learn and raises literacy of indigent children
FEEDING-READING-LEARNING
First launched in August 2012 , the
weekly reading, learning and feeding pro-
gram for 40 children whose families are
living in the Payatas garbage dumpsite
area continues to motivate the kids to
learn and raises their literacy level.

The program with children is held in the


former campus of a school that had al-
ready been relocated to a distant site. In
the past, the children were tutored by vol-
unteer college students enrolled in the
school. Because the college students
could not anymore serve as
tutors, volunteer parents
and guardians now perform
the tutoring function.

The latest activity was held


last August 5, 2017.

The learning-feeding pro-


gram has been an advocacy
project of PP Linda Palattao.
It is one of the service pro-
jects posted by RC Holy
Spirit on the Rotary
Showcase.

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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 & Members About the Service Gallery What is Club


Chairmen Club Projects Rotary? Bulletin

August 1, 2017 Don Antonio Heights Clubhouse

RC Holy Spirit is on . .
Watch THE BOYS OF
D3780 1905 History of Rotary
Website
International
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MESSAGES FROM ROTARY LEADERS

RI Presidents August 2017 Message Foundation Chairmans August 2017 Message


When someone asks you, "What is Ro- What does the chair of The Rotary Foun-
tary?" what do you say? I think we've all dation Trustees do, anyway? What do the
had the experience of being asked that Trustees do? These questions are often
asked of me in different ways. The Board
deceptively simple question and finding
of Trustees manages the business of the
ourselves suddenly at a loss for words.
Foundation, the charitable arm of our or-
Even the most articulate among us have ganization that transforms your gifts into
a hard time capturing the essence of our sustainable outcomes that change lives
organization in just a few sentences. both close to home and around the world.

As an organization, Rotary has always One thing we do is listen. We listen to you,


had a difficult time conveying the scope of our work: not just the members. Your voice comes to us
what we do, but how we do it, and the value of what we con- through many different channels and connections with feed-
tribute to the world. back, ideas, concerns, and recommendations.
We listen to our Rotary Foundation committees. We listen to
As an accountant, I like numbers. They work in every lan- our regional coordinators and advisers, to the district Founda-
guage, and often they communicate complex information tion committee chairs, and to our district governors. We listen to
much more effectively than words. That is why, in this Rotary our associate Rotary foundations which provide local tax bene-
year, I am asking each club to provide Rotary headquarters fits in seven countries.
with two numbers: the amount of money, both in cash and in We listen to our colleagues on the Board of Directors, to our
kind, spent on humanitarian service; and the number of trusted Rotary staff, to our incredible PolioPlus committees and
hours of work performed in Rotary's name. our polio partners, to our Rotarian Action Groups and to
the Cadre of Technical Advisers. We listen to feedback from
If we want these numbers to be useful, they have to be accu- our six Rotary Peace Centers.
rate. That means beginning now to accurately track the
hours and the money that our clubs spend on their service. Rotarians are the backbone of the Foundation, so it's important
The simplest way for clubs to provide this information at the to listen to you.
end of the year will be by entering it every month on Rotary
For example, listening to Rotarians' ideas at the 2016 Council
Club Central a tool that has been completely rebuilt and re-
on Legislation (COL) led to several significant reforms to en-
launched to be significantly more useful, and user-friendly,
hance the membership experience. These reforms offer clubs
than it has been in the past. If for some reason (for example, more flexibility. For example, an exciting rules change allows a
limited internet access) your club is not able to connect to service project to count as a meeting. Importantly, Rotaractors
Rotary Club Central, please be in touch with your district can now become members of Rotary clubs while they are still in
governor, who will ensure that your information can be sub- Rotaract.
mitted through other means.
How do these changes benefit The Rotary Foundation? The
I cannot emphasize strongly enough that the goal of this ef- strength of the Foundation starts with our members, and we
fort is not getting the largest and most impressive numbers. believe the new club flexibility options will attract and keep
more members. What needs to be accomplished for Rotary to
There is not going to be any competition, recognition, or pub-
remain relevant today and for the generations to come? This is
lic use whatsoever of the numbers reported by any individual
where the COL's three-year cycle is your opportunity to bring
club. The goal is accurate and reliable numbers that we can forward ideas to continue the evolution of Rotary. The deadline
present confidently in our public image work, in our member- for submitting proposed enactments for the 2019 COL is 31
ship materials, and to our partners numbers backed by December.
specific data, on the club level, that answer not only the
question, "What is Rotary?" but the question, "What does You are our greatest strength. Let me hear from you. I can be
Rotary do?" reached at paul.netzel@rotary.org.

I strongly believe that with these numbers, we will be better PAUL A. NETZEL
able to demonstrate the value of Rotary: Making a Differ- Trustee Chair 2017-18
ence which in time will enable us to make more of a differ-
ence, for more people, in more ways, than ever.

IAN H. S. RISELEY
President 2017-18

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August: Membership and New Club Development

SERVICE ABOVE SELF


While membership
development is the
The Object of Rotary responsibility of all
Rotary members all
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and
year long, August has
foster the ideal of service as a basis of wor-
thy enterprise and, in particular, to encour-
been designated as a
age and foster: month to celebrate
Rotarys greatest as-
set you.
FIRST. The development of acquaintance
as an opportunity for service;
Dont miss out on the
many valuable re-
SECOND. High ethical standards in busi- sources that are avail- involved in Rotary to make an impact in
ness and professions, the recognition of the able for prospective and current mem- their community and globally. If you need
worthiness of all useful occupations, and bers. Using these tools allows clubs to
the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation
ideas for giving new members a mean-
improve their members experience so ingful experience, look to Introducing
as an opportunity to serve society;
that more prospective members join and New Members to Rotary: An Orientation
more current members stay. Guide. These resources are available for
THIRD. The application of the ideal of ser- free download and are sold on
vice in each Rotarian's personal, business, Watch this video of President Ian Riseley
and community life;
shop.rotary.org.
speaking about the importance of mem-
bership flexibility. Also, clubs can use the If you want your club to remain relevant
FOURTH. The advancement of interna- Discover Rotary presentation and the to its members and community, consider
tional understanding, goodwill, and peace prospective member brochure to intro- taking the Rotary Club Health Check.
through a world fellowship of business and duce Rotary to prospects. Clubs that This exercise helps club leaders discover
professional persons united in the ideal of want to promote their unique experience, opportunities for growth. For other ways
service. including events and projects, can cus- to evaluate your club, download the
tomize a club brochure available at the Membership Assessment Tools publica-
Brand Center. They can edit the content tion. Another guide, Strengthening Your
The Four-Way Test and upload their own photos. Membership, helps club leaders create a
OF THE THINGS we think, say or do membership development plan.
Rotary Basics is a guide to all things Ro-
1) Is it the TRUTH? tary, from how Rotary began to how you Also, our Membership page features an
2) Is it FAIR to all concerned? can optimize your member experience. array of resources to suit every need,
Its now part of the New Member Wel- whether youre working with clubs and
3) Will it build GOODWILL and come Kit, and is also sold separately on districts in your region to attract potential
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Shop. The revised Connect for Good- members, or exchanging tips on engage-
4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all guide suggests ways members can get ment.
concerned?

ROTARY WORLD AT A GLANCE


Rotarian Code of Conduct Data as of 31 March 2017

As a Rotarian, I will
ROTARY ROTARACT INTERACT RCCs
1) Act with integrity and high ethical stan-
dards in my personal and professional life

2) Deal fairly with others and treat them Members Members Members Members
and their occupations with respect
1,233,172 233,450 495,880 210,500
3) Use my professional skills through Ro-
tary to mentor young people, help those
with special needs, and improve peoples
quality of life in my community and in the
world Clubs Clubs Clubs Corps

4) Avoid behaviour that reflects adversely 35,533 10,150 21,560 9,452


on Rotary or other Rotarians
Source: THE ROTARIAN August 2017 published by Rotary International
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TRANSFORMING LIVES

Come Rain or Shine, festival will bring electricity to


remote Romanian villages

30,000 to supply 25 families in remote Roma-


Electric Castle festival, held at Transylvanias nian villages with electricity, and festival goers
spectacular setting of Banffy Castle near Cluj- are encouraged to spread the word about the
Napoca, is now in its fifth edition, with acts this initiative by placing a bet on whether it will rain or
year including Franz Ferdinand, Deadmau5, shine at this years festival.
Zedd, Alt-J, Paul Van Dyk, Atari Teenage
Riot and many more between 12th and 16th Festival goers can also access the website to
July. make direct donations to the cause or buy mer-
chandise with all proceeds also to be donated, in
The festival location has now become synony- collaboration with Romanian charity Free
mous with inclement weather, with torrential rain Miorita which aims to supply electricity to over
chasing the event despite it moving around the 100,000 homes in remote locations across the
summer calendar precisely to avoid it. country.
ABOUT AUTHOR
This year, and to play a joke on their bad run of
NISHA KOTECHA
luck with the weather, the festival has
launched The Weather Policy, a charity initia- Nisha Kotecha is the Founder of
tive that will see proceeds donated from every Good News Shared. Hav-
ticket sale whether Rain or Shine graces the
ing worked and volunteered for
event.
charities in the UK for over 10
The Weather Policy is backed by insurance years, Nisha is on a mission to
firm NN who have already committed to donate highlight how amazing charities are.
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Texas Rotarians light the way to a better future for
residents in Toledo, Belize
By Audrey Cochran, member of the Rotary Club of Northwest Austin, Texas, USA

to live off the electrical


grid. Its a worldwide
problem requiring a
worldwide solution.

The Northwest Austin


Rotary Club has just
c o m p le t e d D is t r ic t
5870s 2016-17 World
Community Service Pro-
ject. Over six hundred
families in remote vil-
lages of the Toledo Dis-
trict of Belize received
Residents of a remote village in the Toledo district of Belize use their solar lamps. household solar lamps.
The impact is immediate and the
change results in 100 years of progress in a sin-
Tonight Amelia Ramirez sits with her younger
gle day. The solar lamps were hand delivered to
siblings at their kitchen table. A stack of books sit
each of the eleven villages, whether by four-
on the table and Amelia smiles as she reads. She
wheel drive trucks, by boats, hiking or pack
no longer fears being burned by a kerosene
horses. Every lamp was placed directly into the
lamp. The fumes that had irritated her eyes and
hands of these families in need. Seventeen
made her cough are gone. She no longer begs
clubs from District 5870 participated in this years
her mother to stop before her school work is
project.
done because of the heat, the bugs, and the
fumes caused by the kerosene lamp she was
The club is now kicking off our 2017-18 World
previously forced to use. Amelias family received
Community Service Project. The goal this year is
a solar lamp from Rotary District 5870.
to provide safe solar light to 1,000 families in the
Toledo District that are still living in darkness. For
Nearly one quarter of the world population lives
as little as $100 your club can become a partner
without access to electricity or safe light. As a re-
in this district wide project. Together we can
sult millions suffer from burn injuries each year,
change the world one light at a time.
most of which are children. These families see by
kerosene lamps, candles and open
flames, all of which are dangerous and
toxic.

According to the World Health Organiza-


tion respiratory illness is the number one
cause of death in children under 5 years
of age that live in areas without access
to electricity. Rotarians are taking action
to change this. Working with the Grid
Earth Project, a Texas based 501(c)3
Charity, founded by Rotarians from the
Northwest Austin Rotary Club, safe solar
light is being provided to families forced
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RC Holy Spirit D3780 has been on Rotary SHOWCASE since 2012.

A number of service projects of the Rotary in RY 2011-12. Click on the photos to view
Club of Holy Spirit District 3780 have been Showcase projects of Holy Spirit, and click
posted on the Rotary Showcase of Rotary In- this link to view other Rotary clubs in the
ternational since the Showcase was launched world.
INTERACTORS TUTOR SCHOOLMATES TO IMPROVE GRADES
A high value-adding signature project of Interact Club of Holy Spirit 2016 WORLD INTERACT WEEK
National High School every school year, peer tutoring sessions for
2016-17 were introduced by 15 bright and eager Interactors on Au- Interact Club of Holy Spirit
gust 20, 2016 for 57 students who had been referred by teachers. National High School com-
The students were given review lessons in English, Mathematics and memorate 2016 World Inter-
Science. Now on its 4th year, Interacts tutoring sessions are held act Week by serving others
every day of the Week
before and after periodical examinations.

GLOBAL GRANT PROJECT MODERNIZES


COUNTRYS FIRST HUMAN MILK BANK in ANNUAL MILK-FEED PROGRAM SAVES CHIL-
Philippine Childrens Medical Center DREN FROM MALNOUTRITION
The GLOBAL GRANT funded project, applied After 100 days of feeding, the nutritional status of 50
for by host club RC Holy Spirit D3780, District malnourished school children have all improved dra-
3780 and primary international sponsor Dis- matically to Normal. The nutrition program for wasted
trict 3710 Korea, was submitted to and ap- & severely wasted pupils featured daily intake of fresh
proved by The Rotary Foundation in 2014-15 milk, snack food and multivitamin syrup. The 6th annual
and implemented & turned over by donation program has been launched in Sept 2016.
to the PCMC in March 2016.
YOUTH FORUMS ON HIV/AIDS
CHESS BUILDS SPORTSMANSHIP, EN- RC Holy Spirit D3780 with the Rotaract &
HANCES IMAGE OF ROTARY Interact Clubs of Holy Spirit organized the 2nd
annual youth forum on Drug Abuse and
The 4th annual chess cup dubbed CHECK-
HIV/AIDS Prevention last October 28, 2012 in
MATE held on May 29, 2016 was partici-
cooperation with the Philippine Red Cross.
pated in by 186 chess enthusiasts (including
The outcome desired is to help achieve ZERO
62 players in Kiddie Division). The event
new incidence among the youth in Quezon
featured Asias 1st Grandmaster Eugene
City. RC Holy Spirit and partners organized
Torre. Rtn. Eugene thanked RC Holy Spirit
the 3rd, 4th and 5th forums on September 22,
for promoting chess and exhorted all players
2013, September 21, 2014, and November 8,
to use the discipline they develop from play-
2015, respectively.
ing chess in their everyday lives. .

QUICK DISASTER RESPONSE


HOLY SPIRIT SMILES
RC Holy Spirit D3780 responded quickly to
Hope is shared with baby and parents
help alleviate hunger among 200 flood victims
when RC Holy Spirit D3780 launched
sheltered at the Bagong Silangan Elementary
HOLY SPIRIT SMILES Project last August
School evacuation center last August 8, 2012,
14, 2012. More children from poor families
one day after the deluge. An example is set.
are expected to benefit from free surgery.

FEEDING-READING-LEARNING ORIENTAL MEDICAL RELIEF


Weekly learning-feeding program moti- Regular monthly Oriental medical relief mis-
vates interest to learn and consequently sions organized by RC Holy Spirit D3780 and
raises literacy of 40 young children living in conducted in Barangays Holy Spirit and
a depressed dumpsite area.. The continu- Payatas in Quezon City have been serving
ing program was first rolled out in early indigent patients from urban poor families
August 2012 in Payatas, Quezon City by since 2012.
Rotarians and Rotaractors.

PEACE & UNDERSTANDING BRIGADA ESKWELA PROJECT


To help build international peace and RC Holy Spirit, Interact and Rotaract Clubs
understanding, PE Dr. Eui Bong Jung, of Holy Spirit D3780 helped two adopted
OMD, and RC Holy Spirit D3780 hosted public schools with combined student popu-
the educational-cultural visit in the Philip- lation of nearly 12,000 prepare for the open-
pines of eleven Korean college students ing of 2012 classes by performing repair &
last July 16-20, 2012. housekeeping tasks.. These pre-school
opening service activities have since been
done annually.
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The Rotarian August 2017 THE DOVE of RC Holy Spirit D3780


Issue 2 of Year 10 July 21, 2017

ROTARY LEADER
July 2017

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About THE DOVE
THE DOVE is the official newsletter of
the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, Rotary
International District 3780.
The digital publication features
hyperlinks or web-links which make it
a true electronic newsletter/e-bulletin.
Distribution:
THE DOVE is published in 3 ver-
sions: printed, digital PDF, and
online.
PDF version sent by email to
nearly 1,000 addressees, Rotari-
ans and non-Rotarians in the club,
in the district, in Philippine Rotary
and outside including RI.
Posted on social media networks
and groups
Printed copies for reports
First issue of THE DOVE: 4 June 2009
(Vol I, No. 1)
Editorial team:
Marcia Salvador - Editor and Club
Information & Communication Offi-
cer (CICO)
Ric Salvador - Asst Editor
Contributors
Address: Don Antonio Clubhouse,
Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City PH

Holy Spirit D3780

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