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6 January 2015 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VII No. 22
The Dove
fficers and MembersY 2014-15
ARITES L. NEPOMUCENOesident
NGELITA E. CASTROE AND Chair, Membership Development
P MARCIA C. SALVADOR
cretary & Chair, Youth Service
ERCIVAL C. ZABALAeasurer
P ROCA MARIE JURADOditor
CARDO P. SALVADORair, Club Administration & Co-chair of 6-yearsociate Members Pilot Project 2012-2017
P VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SYair, Service Projects
P LEONIDES S. RESPICIOair, The Rotary Foundation
P PEDRITO M. CONDENOair, Public Image & Co-chair of 6-yearAssociate Members Pilot Project 2012-17
RNANDO M. DELGRA, JR.air, Fund Generation
P EMELINDA C. PALATTAOub Trainer and Chair, Livelihood
P DIOGENES S. OSABELair, Literacy
P EUI BONG JUNG, OMD
air, International Understanding
ARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDMair, Health & Wellness
IL David KIM
air, Sports
ABES M. BACULA
RMELIA OXALES BAGAIN
AROLINE K. BARCINAL
OCELYN M FLORES
A. PERPETUAL S. RIVERA
MMANUEL P. SOLIDUM
RRY SY
RDINAND VALBUENA
NTONIO KENT VALDERRAMA
STRELLA C. VALMOCINAsociate Members (RI Pilot Program)
YRON KIM
EORGINA B. UBALDO
norary MembersG DANILO V. FAUSTO
MUND CHIU
LVADOR VIARI
SE B DEL ROSARIO JR
STEVE TYNAN, MGL
MON V. BUNAG
NJAMIN BAUTISTA
G Roland Portes
GR Demetrio Aquino
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
JANUARY is RotaryAwareness Month
Start-of-Year edition of THE DOVE: A look back at July-December 2014
Happy New Year to All
From the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit
WHATS INSIDE THIS SPECIAL EDITION OF THE DOVELOOK BACK: Synopses of service projects, club activities and events
we participated in during the period of July to December 2014.
Not included yet are continuing, longer duration service initiatives suchas scholarship grants sponsored by RC Holy Spirit Rotarians. These
are customarily reported in our year-end reports.
QUESTIONS TO REFLECT ON AS WE REVIEW THE SYNOPSES:
How many lives have we touched in the last 6 months?
To what extent have we contributed to lighting up Rotary?
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July 1. Holy Spirit Rotarians and 4 Rotaractors commemorate new Rotary year by spreading goo
will and joy among children with special needs at Dona Juana Elementary School SPED Center
For the 4rd year, RC Holy Spirit celebrated the start of thenew Rotary year with SPED pupils of Dona Juana Elemen-tary School on July 1, 2014.
t was a fun-filled event for 70 pupils with special needs asteachers from the SPED Center organized and directed the
party with support from RCHS. There were song and dancepresentations, parlor games, gift giving and feeding. HolySpirit Rotarians led by President Marites Nepomuceno, PPMarcia Salvador, PP Beth Sy, PP Linda Palattao and Ric Sal-vador were present, as were 4 Rotaractors led by PresidentHarold Maggay who assisted in the games and feeding.
June 29. Oriental medical relief mission serves 60 indigent patients in Payatas, Quezon City
The regular monthly Oriental medical relief mission at the CDP Center in Payalast June 29, 2014 served 60 indigent patients from the neighbourhood.
They were given free consultation & diagnosis, herbal medicines and vitaminstheir ailments.
Dr Bong and the volunteers from SOMMC thank the staff members of BeauChurch for their assistance during the mission.
July 7. Textbooks and reference books are turned over to Judge Feliciano Belmonte High School
help improve reading skills among 100 students
350 Science textbooks, 61 Literature books, novels and magazines were turned overto Ms Marijoy Angelica Santos, newly designated librarian of Judge Feliciano Bel-monte High School located in BarangayHoly Spirit, on July 7, 2014. Judge FelicianoBelmonte High School has a total enrolment population of 5,400 students.
Ms Padullo expressed appreciation for the books received, particularly for those deal-ng with developmental reading which is a thrust of the school for some 100 studentswho have reading difficulties at the present time.
July 1. Rotarians of Holy Spirit pose for fellowship photo after the first meeting of the Rotary year
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Aug 3. RC Holy Spirit sponsors joint induction & turnover rites of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit
ional High School and the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit
On August 3, 2014, RC Holy Spirit sponsored the joint induction cere-monies of its youth partners-in-service, the Rotaract Club of Holy Spiritand the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School, at the DonAntonio Heights Clubhouse. Eleven (11) Interact officers led by Presi-dent Ma Resha Avelino and fifteen (15) Rotaract officers led by HaroldKim Maggay took their oath of office from District Chair for Youth Ser-vice PP Boyet Calalay, after they were charged by PP Marcia Salvador,RCHS Chair for Youth Service. District Chair Boyet, himself a Rotarac-or for seven (7) years before becoming a Rotarian and Club President,exhorted the newly-inducted youth officers and members present tohare their talents and discover their potentials in doing service.
Witnessing the induction rites were District Rotaract officers, namely:Asst District Rotaract Representative Patrick Hermoso, ADRR DarinGatongay, ADRR Justine Mendoza, DDRR Giselle Figuracion, and In-ernational Service Director Gari Sampedro. Also present was Presi-dent Michael John Legaspi of RaC Greater Loyola Heights.
Click photo to view 70 more pictures the event online, or click here to vthe pictures on Facebook.
Aug 10. Monthly Oriental medical relief mission serves 71 indigent patients from communities inBarangayHoly Spirit. Rotaractor secretary Michelle assisted Dr Bong and the Rotarians.
The monthly oriental medical relief mission in Barangay Holy Spirit served patients coming from depressed areas in Barangay Holy Spirit. Forty (40)the patients were children, aged 11 years old and below, with the youngebeing a 5-month old baby. Most of the ailments consulted were colds, couand fever. They were given herbal medicines and vitamins. One was admistered acupuncture by IPP Dr Bong to relieve the patient of stress.
The medical mission was conducted by IPP Dr Bong with support from tSion Medical Mission Center and the Salamat sa BiyayaFoundation who hreferred all of the patients from poor neighbourhoods in the barangay. Apresent during the mission were Pres Marites Nepomuceno and PP Mar
Salvador who served as interpreters to Dr Bong and the patients. PE AnCastro explained to patients the dosage of the medicines.
ug 10. AlingRose continues miraculous recovery from effects of stroke after having being served by Oriental medical relief mon of Rotary
henAling Rose first came to see IPP Dr Bong in March 2014, she could hardly move her right arm and she wasagging her right leg. With her face distorted and her mouth twisted, she could hardly talk and could not even re-ember her name. She would just break into tears when asked what happened to her.
ose Cecile Alimagno, calledAlingRose, 52 years old and a cigarette vendor, suffered a stroke last October 2013.ingRose was administered free acupuncture treatment by Dr Bong during her first visit last March 2014 and wasven herbal decoction medicine which she took religiously. She came regularly during the monthly medical mis-ons conducted by IPP Dr Bong. Her condition has improved since. During her last visit on August 10,AlingRoseuld already raise her right arm steadily and could walk normally, albeit slowly, without help.
projects, activities events in August 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
Aug 17. Monthly Oriental medical mission serves 56 indigent patients in Payatasdumpsite area
The regular monthly Oriental medical mission of IPP Eui Bong Jung, OMD, aCDP Center in Payatas last August 17, 2014 served 56 indigent patients fromneighbourhood. Majority of the patients were children who were afflicted with cfever and cough. One was given free acupuncture treatment for body pains.
Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit Secretary Michelle Mae Estenzo acted as interprethe patients. Members of the Sion Oriental Medical Mission Center as well as vteers of the Beautiful Church assisted during the mission.
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Aug 17. Rotary, Interactors & Rotaractors of Holy Spirit, and Barangay officials act to protect 7,0
grade school students, teachers, staff and guests from deadly dengue
On August 17, 2014, RC Holy Spirit conductedanti-dengue spraying in potential breeding placesof virus-carrying mosquitoes at the Dona JuanaElementary School (DJES), the clubs adoptedelementary school. This was done using theproven, UN-acclaimed organic insect repellent
iquid compound called Bioneem provided by PPChin Chin Jurado. The spraying activity was doneby RCHS with the able assistance of its youthpartners-in-service and with support from the of-fice of Kagawad Lydia Ballesteros, BarangayChair for Health and Sanitation. Barangay staff
Mang Bong and Rotaract President Harold Mag-gay with RaC VP Kier Berce went around class-rooms and surroundings using the industrial spray-ers. Meanwhile, six Interactors of Holy Spirit Na-tional High School led by President Resha Avelinogamely assisted using hand-held sprayers. Sir
John Bravo, faculty adviser of the Interact Club,was there, too. All in all, six (6) buildings and sur-rounding areas of DJES were sprayed protectingthe 7,000 students, teachers, staff and guests ofthe school.
Aug 26. Holy Spirit inducts two returning Rotarians as new members during fellowship night as
teractors and Rotaractors witness the event
On August 26, 2014 a break in the fellowship event featureinduction rites for two (2) new members, namely Caroline C
Barcinal and Armelia Ammie Bagain. Carol is Branch Maof Security Bank & Trust Company Don Antonio Heights Brand was sponsored by Treasurer Percy Zabala. SponsorPP Linda Palattao, Ammie is a licensed Electrical Engineehad served as Hands On President before she resigned fromtary. The new members were charged by DGN Dwight RaThey were then inducted as new members of RCHS by Francis Rivera.
The fellowship night was made doubly special because opresence of our youth partners-in-service, the RotaractorsInteractors, who showed their talent in singing, alongsideRotarians.
Club projects, activities & events in August 2014 From earlier issue of THE D
Aug 30. RC Loyola Heights and RC Holy Spirit jointly host successful 2014 Club Administration aSecretaries & Treasurers Training Seminars
On August 30, 2014, about 160 Rotariansfrom 60 Rotary clubs attended the ClubAdministration Training Seminar (CATS)and Secretaries and Treasurers TrainingSeminar (SATTS), organized by the Dis-trict Club Administration Committee withsupport from The Rotary Academy. Thebig turn-out of attendees was largely dueto personal campaigns made by BCPMarites Nepomuceno, PP Marcia Salva-
dor, and BCP Paul Galang of RC LoyolaHeights, host of CATS. SATTS washosted by RC Holy Spirit.
The registration desk was handled by HolySpirit Rotarians with the assistance of Ro-taractors. As early as 12 noon, PP MarciaSalvador, SATTS Chair, and RCHS offi-cers were at the venue with RotaractorsKevin Laragan, Alyssa Lincuna and Alvin
Giray.
Aug 30. Four Rotaractors of Holy Spirit attend Rotaract District Training Assembly to enhance th
eadership skills
RC Holy Spirit sponsored the participation of four (4) officers of the Roract Club of Holy Spirit to the Rotaract District Assembly held on August 2014 at the Silver Hall of the Rotary Center. The full-day assembly hadits theme Light Up Towards 30. Attended by eighteen (18) Rotaract clin the district, it was hosted by the Rotaract Club of Cubao.
Representing the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit were President Harold KMaggay, Vice President Kier Berce, Treasurer Renziel Candelario and Plic Relations Chair Mikhaela Palmiano. They thoroughly enjoyed the lea
ing experience and bonding with fellow Rotaractors.
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Sept 2. Red Cross asks Rotarians, Are we prepared for a 7.2 earthquake due to West Valley Faul
The weekly meeting of RC Holy Spirit last September 2, 2014 featuredas guest speakers Ms Janice Adolfo and Mr Lloyd Sapla of the Que-zon City Red Cross chapter (QCRC).
Ms Adolfo, a registered nurse, is Head of the QCRC CommunityHealth Services and is a Rotarian from RC New Manila Heights. She
discussed the various services offered by Red Cross and urged RCHSmembers to collaborate with Red Cross in helping communities. MrSapla is QCRC Community Service Representative and talked abouthe West Valley Fault (previously Marikina Valley Fault) and the possi-bility of a 7.2 intensity earthquake occurring that would isolate MetroManila.
Sept 7. Monthly oriental medical mission served 69 indigent patients mostly from St. Benedict pa
sh in BarangayHoly Spirit
Sixty-nine (69) patients from depressed areas werebeneficiaries of the regular monthly Oriental medical
mission held at the Don Antonio Heights Clubhouseon September 7, 2014.
The patients, mostly children, complained of fever,cough, cold and skin problems. One patient wasgiven acupuncture treatment by IPP Dr Bong for re-curring headaches.
Volunteers of the Sion Oriental Medical Mission Cen-ter assisted in mixing and dispensing the herbalpreparations, with PP Beth Sy interpreting the pre-
scription to the patients. Handling the registration of patients were BC President Marites Nepomuceno, PE Angel Castro anAte Dominga of the Salamat Sa BiyayaFoundation. PP Marcia Salvador served as interpreter to Dr Bong and the patientsBCP Marites took time out to tell stories to the children as they waited for their turn with Dr Bong.
ept 10. Holy Spirit joins district anti-TB campaign and rolls out program in 3 day care centers in
BarangayHoly Spirit
Last September 10, 2014, RC Holy Spirit officers and members went to three(3) Yakapday care centers in Barangay Holy Spirit for the scheduled physi-cal examination of pupils thereat. The physical examination was conductedby Senior Deputy District Secretary Dr Baby Allado and Dr Alice Arcano. Atotal of 146 children (out of about 210 registered for examination with paren-tal consent), aged 3-5, were examined by Drs Allado and Arcano in the Ma-payapa (Sagingan), Sto Domingo and Gilarmi YakapDay Care Centers.
Thirty-two (32) of the pupils were found to have symptoms of tuberculosis(TB).
projects, activities events in September 2014 From earlier issue of THE D
Sept 10. RC Holy Spirit renews commitment to assist SPED Center in making children with specia
needs more productive
On September 10, 2014 BC PresidentMarites Nepomuceno and PP MarciaSalvador of RC Holy Spirit met with theprincipal of Dona Juana ElementarySchool (DJES), Dr Emely Pelobello,and the teaching staff of the SPEDCenter in the school. The visit was
purposely made to conduct a needsassessment on the SPED Center in
order to extend higher-impact assis-tance to the children with specialneeds. BCP Marites considers this aspecial project as a tribute to her de-ceased father whose favorite grand-son, Jalex, is a special child.
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Club projects, activities & events in September 2014 From earlier issue of THE D
ept 20. Holy Spirit service projects are featured on UNTV radio program
Last Saturday, September 20, 2014, BC President Marites Nepomuceno and PP Marcia Salvador were featured guests of PDGJess Cifra, host of the UNTV-Radios La Verdad program calleRotary in Action.
During the one-hour program, President Marites spoke about thregular medical-dental missions conducted by RCHS for th
benefit of indigent patients residing in barangays Holy Spirit anPayatas. She also mentioned recent projects like anti-denguspraying in hot spots in Barangay Holy Spirit and at the clubadopted elementary school, and also various planned projectand programs.
PP Marcia provided some insights on the clubs history.
PDG Jess Cifra mentioned RCHS as exemplifying one of Rotarys guiding principles, i.e. diversity, for having foreign membersuch as IPP Dr Eui Bong Jung and David Kim.
Sept 20. Holy Spirit Rotarians assisted by Interactors & Rotaractors of Holy Spirit provide immed
relief to 40 families in BarangayHoly Spirit who were flood victims
Early on September 20, 2014, the morning aftersouthwest monsoon rains intensified by TropicalStorm Mario battered Metro Manila and flooded manyareas, BC President Marites Nepomuceno and PPMarcia Salvador visited the barangaycomplex to de-termine what help could be extended to affected resi-dents in depressed areas. They then solicited, re-packed and distributed relief goods to 40 affectedfamilies in the afternoon with the assistance of Inter-actors and Rotaractors of Holy Spirit.
Sept 20. Rotaractors of Holy Spirit participate in district disaster relief operations
A day after Tropical Storm Mario brought strong winds and heavy rains to thtropolis, President Harold Kim Maggay, Vice President Kier Berce and Secretachelle Mae Estenzo of the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit joined fellow RotaractorsRaC Balintawak, Camp Aguinaldo and Quezon City Central in Rotaract District city relief operations on September 20, 2014. Led by DRR Sharlyn Que, thepacked about 200 bags of relief goods at the Rotary Center and distributed the to the flood victims of BarangayFairview in Quezon City.
ept 21. Rotarians, Rotaractors and Interactors of D3780 gather for 4th annual forum on anti-
ubstance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention organized by RC Holy Spirit
ixty-five (65) Interactors and Rotaractors from fourteen (14) Interactnd Rotaract clubs attended the 4 thYouth Forum on Anti-Drug Abusend HIV/AIDS Prevention at the Red Cross Building on a fine Sundayfternoon of September 21, 2014.
hey were joined by eighteen (18) Rotarians who supported the ad-ocacy to achieve ZERO new incidence of HIV/AIDS and drug abusemong the youth in Quezon City. The forum was organized andponsored by RC Holy Spirit in cooperation with the Quezon City
Red Cross.
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Sept 24. RC Holy Spirit, Interactors and barangayin another initiative to protect 3,800 high school
tudents from deadly dengue
t the request of Mr Maximo Placio, principal of Holy Spirit Na-onal High School (HSNHS), RC Holy Spirit conducted an anti-engue spraying activity in the school on September 24, 2014.SNHS is home of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit.
espite the drizzle, Mang Bong and the Interactors led by Presi-
ent Resha went to work going around the classrooms, offices,oilets, utility rooms and the clinic, using the industrial sprayersnd hand-held sprayers. Even the Interact Adviser, Mr Johnravo, excitedly joined in the spraying activity.
sed during the spraying activity was the organic insect repellentalled Bioneem provided by PP Chin Chin Jurado who toll manu-actures the same. Protected by this project are 3,800 students,eachers, staff and guests of the school.
ept 27. Five leaders of Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High participate in 2014 Interact Distric
raining Assembly
RC Holy Spirit sponsored the participation of key officers of the Interact Cluof Holy Spirit National High School to the 2014 Interact District Assemb(DISTAS) held last September 27, 2014 at the Manuel A Roxas High SchooThe theme of the 2014 Interact Distas was New Generation Shine. A totof 173 Interactors from twenty (20) schools attended.
The Interact Club of Holy Spirit was represented by President Ma ReshAvelino, Vice President Richee Rein Fernandez, Secretary Micaella ManaTreasurer Jessa Mae Cacatian, and Membership Chair Rona Marie Iglesia.
Club projects, activities & events in September 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
Sept 30. Monthly fellowship night at the Jiwoo Cafe
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Oct 8 & 9. Holy Spirit demonstrates support for district and inter-city initiatives
Oct 8. Fifth day-care center is added to RCHSparticipation in Districts anti-TB program duringZone 2 coordination meeting
Oct 9. Two Holy Spirit delegates participate in Inter-Agency Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Re-sponse Summit
Oct 9. Holy Spirit co-hosts inter-city forumon Gyne Cancers and Infertility
Oct 12. Regular Oriental medical relief mission serves 21 needy patients in the Holy Spirit comm
nity amidst torrential rains with assistance from Rotarians and Rotaractor
It was raining hard that Sunday afternoon of October 12, 2014 but ptients braved the floods and rains to consult with IPP Eui Bong JunOMD. Twenty-one patients, mostly children, complained of cough acolds. They were given herbal medicines and vitamins. Salamat Biyaya Foundation volunteers received and registered the patienYouth members of the Sion Oriental Medical Mission Center assistedpreparing the medicines. Rotarians and Rotaractors served during tmission.
projects, activities events in October 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
Oct 13. Holy Spirit launches 100-day milk feeding program to improve health & wellness of 50
severely wasted Grade I pupils
On October 13, 2014, RC Holy Spirit rolled out this years100-day feeding program for fifty (50) mostly severely wastedGrade I pupils of its adopted elementary school, Dona JuanaElementary School in BarangayHoly Spirit.
This is the 3rd annual 100-day milk feeding program of RCHoly Spirit for malnourished Grade I pupils of the school.
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Oct 17-19. Holy Spirit supports development of Interactors by sponsoring their participation in
national youth leadership training in Baguio
RC Holy Spirit extended financial assistance to the delegation sent by its adopted highschool to the 2ndNational Leadership Training for Supreme Student Government (SSG) onOctober 17-19, 2014 held at the Teachers Camp in Baguio City.
Representing the Holy Spirit National High School in the leadership training program wereSSG President Ma Resha Avelino, officers Rona Marie Iglesia and Daniel Ortega, accompa-nied by Adviser Ms Elizabeth Auxillo. Resha is President of the Interact Club of Holy SpiritNational High School, while Rona Marie is Membership Chair and Daniel an active member.
Oct 18. Holy Spirit supports anti-pneumonia drive of Quezon City government for elderly membe
of the community in Zone 2
As part of the observance of the 75thdiamond jubilee celebration Quezon City, an anti-pneumonia immunization program was sposored by the city government on October 18, 2014 at the coverecourt of Barangay Holy Spirit. More than 1,000 senior citizens fro
BarangaysPayatas, Bagong Silangan, Batasan, Commonwealth anHoly Spirit came to receive their lifetime shot against pneumonia.
RC Holy Spirit and its regular partner-in-service Salamat sa BiyayFoundation, referred some 30 elderlies residing in depressed areas BarangayHoly Spirit to receive protection from pneumonia which wagiven by medical personnel from the QC Department of Health. AlsRCHS Rotarians provided snacks for some 75 volunteers.
Oct 19. Regular monthly oriental medical relief mission touches lives of 51 indigent patients in
Payatas, QC neighborhood
The regular monthly Oriental medical relief mission atthe CDP Center in Payatas, Quezon City last October19, 2014 served 51 indigent patients from the garbagedumpsite neighbourhood.
Dr Bong and the volunteers from SOMMC thank thestaff members of Beautiful Church for their assistanceduring the mission.
Oct 25. Rotaractors of Holy Spirit bags major awards during the District Rotaract Halloween fellowship event
RC Holy Spirit sponsored the participation of seven (7) officerof the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit led by President Harold KimMaggay to the District Halloween Party held at the PSBA QCcampus on October 25, 2014.
It was a fun, spooky night with participation from eight (8) Rotaract clubs in the district.
In addition to winning major contests, the Holy Spirit Rotaractors also received awards for being the Early Birds and for being the largest delegation. Congratulations!!
Club projects, activities & events in October 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
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Oct 23. Status of anti-TB screening in 5 day-care centers designated to RC Holy Spirit
Yakap Day Care Centers Children Checked Given TB Positive Already under
Designated to RC Holy Spirit Enrolled Up PPD Test Result Medication**
Mapayapa 80 62 14 2 0
Sto Domingo 72 67 16 1 0
Gilarmi 73 57 13 inc* 0
St Catherine 79 56 24 1 2
Zebra 80 68 15 0 1
384 310 82 4 3
Club projects, activities & events in October 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
Oct 25. Holy Spirit in District-wide tree-planting to help preserve the environment, at the Arbore-
tum Forest of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City
Oct 28. Inter-village forum organized by Holy Spirit discusses preparedness of families for earth
quake, fire and flood
RCHS organized an inter-village forum on topic: Disaster Preparedness held at the c
house of Don Enrique Heights, where the club hits roots. Invited to the forum were key officersthe homeowners associations of Don EnriHeights, Don Antonio Heights, BF Homes QC, Mpayapa II, Ramax, and Isidora Hills.
The very relevant topic was presented by Mr LloL Sapla, a registered nurse and EMT, workingthe Philippine Red Cross Quezon City ChapMr Sapla is Head of the Disaster ManagemService and Staff In-charge of QCRCs EmergeResponse Unit.
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Nov 9. Regular monthly Oriental medical reliefmission touches lives of 25 indigent patients in
Payatas, QC neighbourhood
he regular monthly Oriental medical relief mission at the CDPenter in Payatas last November 9, 2014 served 25 indigentatients from the neighbourhood.
hey were given free consultation & diagnosis, herbal medi-nes and vitamins for their ailments.
ov 11. Korean community in Quezon City repre-ented by Pres Kim Tae Cher extends financialupport to the 100-day milk-feeding & nutritionrogram of Holy Spirit to improve health & well-
ess of 50 severely wasted Grade I pupils
ov 16. Rotaractors and Interactors of Holy Spiritan their respective roles in the CHECKMATE
hess tournament on Sunday, November 23rd
projects, activities events in November 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
ov 12. End-TB in QC Program of RI District780: Treatment begins for four (4) day-care cen-
er children found tuberculosis-positive
n November 12, 2014, the four (4) children from the Yakapay care centers earlier found to be infected by the tuberculosisacteria began treatment. They were brought by their parentsnd teachers to the Holy Spirit Health Center where Dr Yvonneuillermo gave them the prescribed medicines, explained thequired dosage and the medicines side effects.
ve (5) Yakap day care centers with an aggregate enrolment of84 were assigned to RC Holy Spirit for implementation of therogram.
ov 16. Regular monthly Oriental medical reliefmission serves 20 indigent patients from the
arangayHoly Spirit area. Four Interactors & one
otaractor assist the Rotarians.
espite the afternoon rains, the monthly Oriental medical mis-on held at the St Benedict Parish Church complex in Barangay
oly Spirit on November 16, 2014 served 20 indigent patients ine barangay, most of whom were children, who complained of
olds and cough. They were given herbal medicines and vita-ins after consultation with IPP Dr Eui Bong Jung.
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Nov 22. Dugo Mo, Buhay Ko bloodletting activity dou-bles up as monthly fellowship event of RC Holy Spirit.Six Rotaractors of newly formed RaC CIT-Holy Spirit
ssists in registration.
n coordination with the Quezon City Red Cross, RC Holy Spirit spon-
ored a bloodletting activity last November 22, 2014 at the Don Anto-io Heights clubhouse. At the end of the activity, 25 bags x 450cc oflood was collected by Red Cross from 25 donors. Assisting in theegistration of donors were members of the Rotaract Club of Centralnstitute of Technology.
The activity was spearheaded by PP Beth Sy and Rtn JR Delga inelebration of their birthdays on November 21 and November 19, re-pectively.
Nov 21. PP Beth Sy, chair of Holy Spirits 100-day pro-ram to improve health of 50 severely wasted chil-ren, celebrated her birthday with the kids at Dona
uana Elementary School to share hope and joy
After discussing progress of the clubs on-going 100-day milk-feedingnd nutrition program for 50 Grade 1 pupils with the teacher in-
harge, Beth celebrated her birthday last November 21 by treating thehildren with snacks and cheering them up. With Beth were BestClass President Marites Nepomuceno and Rtn Jerry Sy.
Club projects, activities & events in November 2014 From earlier issue of THE DOV
Nov 23. The 3rd Annual Chess Cup of Holy Spiritbuilds sportsmanship & fellowship among 186 play-ers, provides for youth development, and enhances
public image of Rotary. Seven Rotaractors & 5 Inter-actors assist Rotarians in the whole-day event.
The 3rd annual chess cup dubbed CHECKMATE organized by RCHoly Spirit and held on November 23, 2014 at the 14 th floor of theQuezon City Hall was a big success. The whole-day tournamentwas participated in by 186 chess enthusiasts (56 players in kiddiedivision, 130 players in 2050 & below division) who came despite thePacquio-Algieri boxing championship bout on the same day.
The event was made more thrilling with the presence of the guest ofhonor, Asias 1stGrandmaster Eugene Torre, who came despitehis busy schedule. He thanked RC Holy Spirit for promoting chessand exhorted all players to use the discipline they develop from play-ing chess in their everyday lives. He lauded RCHS for the eventstitle because CHECKMATE, he said, not only means defeating youropponent in a game of chess. He advised the players tocheckmate vices, negative feelings, and bad habits.
Highlights of the tournament was broadcast nationwide on DZME1530 AM Band by Anchorman Romuel Abarcon during his 6-7 PMradio program, USAPANG SPORTS, on November 29. Mr Abarconwatched the Chess Cup and interviewed some players and HolySpirit officers.
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Nov 30. Holy Spirit in Rotary Family Day eventas co-host and participants: 14 Rotaractors, 4Interactors, 6 Rotarians, 2 children, 2 grand-
daughters
Childrens Christmas Hat Contest with BCPMarites Nepomuceno as activity chair. Two
grandchildren of Holy Spirit Rotarians joinedas participants
Rotaractors of Holy Spirit in ChristmasCarol Singing Contest
Club projects, activities & events in November 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
Nov 30. Post-event Rotary Family Day dinnertreat with 4 Interactors and 14 Rotaractors of
Holy Spirit
RC Holy Spirit with Rotaractors andInteractors capped Family Day cele-
bration with a dinner treat at KFCRestaurant
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Dec 7. 5th annual dental mission of RC Holy Spirit relieves dental sufferings of 50 patients, with
Rotarians and 9 Rotaractors assisting during the mission
With the usual support of the Makati Chapter of the PhilippineDental Association, RC Holy Spirit conducted a dental missionon December 7, 2014 at the premises of Our Lady of SacredHeart Chapel in BarangayHoly Spirit.
Health & Wellness Chair Dr Marlene Martinez organized themission and, with 5 dentists served fifty 50 indigent patients.
The dentists gave a briefing on dental care and the proper wayof brushing ones teeth at the start of the mission. Dr Marleneand PP Marcia Salvador applied fluoride on childrens teeth asanother educational part.
Nine Rotaractors assisted the dentists: six (6) from the RotaractClub of Holy Spirit and three (3) officers of the newly formedRotaract Club of Central Institute of Technology, the secondRotaract club sponsored by RC Holy Spirit.
Dec 12. RC Holy Spirit turns over to DG Sammy Pagdilao a donation of P50,859 to support End-Tuberculosis in Quezon City, flagship project of District 3780. The donation has been solicited fro
sister club RC Sae Gwngju D3710 in Korea.
n the midst of the District Christmas Party last December 12, 2014, BCPMarites Nepomuceno and FCP Eui Bong Jung turned over to DG SamPagdilao a check amounting to P50,859.66 to help defray the costs ofhe EndTB in QC project. Deputy District Governor Chito Borromeo andDistrict Community Service Chair Baby Allado witnessed the event.
The donation has been solicited by RC Holy Spirit from its sister club RCSae Gwangju D3710 in Korea. This is part of the matched clubs jointeffort to help build international understanding and cooperation.
Dec 13 & 20. Five members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High join Interact mural
painting contest
Five (5) members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National HighSchool joined the 3rdAnnual Mural Painting Contest organized by RCQuezon City Central through its Interact Club, the IaC of Flora YlaganHigh School.
The 5-member team was accompanied by their adviser, Mr JohnBravo.
The Holy Spirit Interact team landed on 10th place out of 25 contend-ers in the painting contest.
projects, activities events in December 2014 From earlier issue of THE DO
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ec 14. Oriental medical relief mission in St. Benedict, Holy Spirit serves 26 indigent patients; Rota
ns and 3 Rotaractors assist in serving the patients
The monthly Oriental medical mission held at the St Bene-dict Parish Church complex in BarangayHoly Spirit on De-cember 14, 2014 served 26 indigent patients in the com-munity, most of whom were children, who complained ofcolds and cough. They were given herbal medicines and
vitamins after consultation with IPP Dr Eui Bong Jung.
rom July to December, Oriental alternative medical relief missions led by IPP Dr Bong and RC Ho
pirit has served a total of 424 indigent patients.
DATE
2014
PATIENTSSERVED
VENUE
June 29 60 CDP Center Payatas
July 23 22 CDP Center Payatas
August 10 71 St Benedict, Holy Spirit
August 17 56 CDP Center Payatas
September 7 69 DAHHA, Holy Spirit
October 12 21 St Benedict, Holy Spirit
October 19 52 CDP Center PayatasNovember 9 25 CDP Center Payatas
November 16 20 St Benedict, Holy Spirit
December 14 28 St Benedict, Holy Spirit
Total 424
These 2-3 hour sessions of Oriental medical msions are performed by IPP Dr. Eui Bong Jung Korean youth volunteers of the Sion Oriental Mcal Mission Center.
Missions in BarangayHoly Spirit are held withsistance from members of RC Holy Spirit, the taract Club of Holy Spirit, and the Interact CluHoly Spirit National High School as needSalamat sa BiyayaFoundation refers patients fpoor neighbourhoods in the parish of St Beneand handles reception & registration.
Missions in BarangayPayatas are assisted bychurch-based CDP Center staff.
A mission typically involves free consultation, herbal medicines and vitamin supplements. Facupuncture is administered by Dr Bong basedpatients condition.
WHAT IS ORIENTAL MEDICINE?
Korean medicine(Hangul:, Hanja:) refers to the traditional medical science that originated in ancient Imperial Chinaand wa
further developed and practiced in Korea.Its techniques in treatment and diagnosis of diseases are developed from the scientific foundation
the ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM; simplified Chinese:; traditional Chinese:; pinyin:zhng y; literally: "Chinese medicine") is abroad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more tha2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine,acupuncture,massage (Tui na),exercise (qigong),and dietary therapy.[1]It is primused as a complementary alternative medicineapproach.[1]TCM is widely used in China and it is also used in the West.[1]
Source: Wikipedia.com
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ec 10. Holy Spirit shares Christmas cheers, hopend more nutrition with 50 severely malnourished
Grade I pupils participating in the clubs daily milk
eeding program
Dec 12. Eight (8) Holy Spirit officers frolic in fun &fellowship, enjoy food & entertainment, and demostrate sportsmanship in contests during D3780 X
Party. Future Rotarian Sofie is shown with them.
Dec 15. Holy Spirit cheers up 95 special children of
dopted school Dona Juana Elementary School SPEDCenter, their parents and teachers with gifts and sur-
prises during annual Christmas program
Dec 16. Holy Spirit family members cheer themsup during club Christmas party and fellowship prgram (after Board meet and Club Assembly), with
officers of Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit
rom Dec 18. Rotaractors and Interactors of Holypirit sing Christmas carols to cheer selected homes
while they raise funds for their projects
Dec 21. Holy Spirit Rotarians fete youth service ners in fun-filled thanksgiving-fellowship Christm
party; 40 Interactors and Rotaractors in the event
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Dec 19. Eighty (80) children in the Payatasdumpsiteareas are cheered with food, gifts and surprises dur-
ng annual Christmas program of Holy Spirit
Dec 20. 100 families in the Payatasdumpsite areaare cheered with noche buena packs during annua
Christmas giving; Rotarians with 6 Rotaractors of
Dec 16-17. 350 children in five day-care centers assigned to RC Holy Spirit in Endin QC flagship program receive Christmas cheers from the club
Rotaractors HaroldMaggay, Mitch Estenzoand Lovely Paalisbo
(not shown) assistedBCP Marites in re-packing the partypacks.
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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
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At the beginning of this Rotary year, Iasked Rotarians everywhere to Light UpRotaryby holding a Rotary Day. How youdo this is something I'm leaving up to
you: It can be a full day or just a fewhours. It can be organized by your club,by your district, or even across your en-tire country. It can be a service project, afestival, or any kind of event you want.
As long as it's open to the community,mbraces the whole family of Rotary, and is fun, it's a Ro-ry Day.
he goal of a Rotary Day is to shine a light on Rotary. Forany years, we in Rotary felt that it wasn't appropriate to
oast about our good work. We felt it was best to serveuietly and let our work speak for itself. But today, in manymmunities, people aren't even aware that they have a
cal Rotary club. Not because the clubs aren't strong, orecause they aren't serving well. They are. But if Rotarianson't talk about their work, people will never know about it.
s time for us to Light Up Rotaryand let people knowhat we are doing. In the first half of this Rotary year, I'veeen thrilled to see how many Rotarians have taken up myotary Day challenge. I've attended Rotary Days in soany places, including the Philippines, Korea, China, thenited States, Turkey, India, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and Bang-desh. Every one has been different, and every one haset the challenge to Light Up Rotaryin its own way.
you've organized a Rotary Day in your community, tell usbout it: Email details and photos of your event to [email protected],with "Rotary Day" as your subject line.e'll do our best to feature as many Rotary Days as possi-e in the coming months.
nd if you haven't planned a Rotary Day yet, why not? It'sgreat way to share your love for Rotary with your com-unity. When we tell others about Rotary and let themow how membership can enrich their lives, we share a
ft that was given to us when we were invited to join ourubs. By passing that gift on, we help ensure that Rotary,nd its service, will endure for generations to come.
ary C. K. Huang
esident 2014-15
otary International
Foundation Chairmans January 2015 Mess
January: In Roman times, this was sybolized by the two-headed god Janusone head looking back and one headlooking forward.
This is the time for us to take stock ansee, of the goals we set for ourselvesthe start of the year, how many we haachieved, and how we can fully realizof them by the end of this Rotary year
How are we meeting our goal of polio eradication? Did wencourage our district to give 20 percent of its District Denated Fund toward the eradication of this terrible disease
Are we supporting National Immunization Days? There istill much to do. The number of polio cases in Pakistan in2014 far exceeded the number in 2013.
Have you made your contribution to our charityour oncharityour Rotary Foundation? Have we impressed onthose Rotarians who have not made a contribution the neto do so? The number of Rotarians who have not given tour Foundation far exceeds the number who have given,and we need to reverse that statistic. Our target for the Anual Fund is US$123 million. Let us ensure that we reac
Have you considered taking advantage of the new grantprogram by using district or global grants? Last year, 858district grants and 492 global grants were awarded.
Have you nominated a Rotary Peace Fellow candidate?Have you sought out a Major Donor to help fund the pro-
gram? Have you registered for the Rotary Peace Symposium, just prior to the Rotary International Convention in Paulo, Brazil, in June?
I have always held the belief that if the message of Rotadoes not get to the Rotarian and the club, it loses its thruThe Rotary club is the heartbeat of Rotary. What you maof the remaining months of the year, as you endeavor to-Light Up Rotary, is up to you.
My New Year best wishes.
John Kenny
Foundation Trustee Chair
Rotary Information - JANUARY MESSAGES FROM ROTARY LEADERS
RI Presidents January 2015 Message
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DISTRICT 3770
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Non Tiam
Aurora, Batanes, Bulacan, Cagayan, Ifugao, Isabela,Kalinga, Apayao, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino
DISTRICT 3780
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Sammy Pagdilao
Quezon City
DISTRICT 3790
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Dennis Go
Abra, Bataan, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, LaUnion, Mountain Province, Pampanga, Pangasinan,Tarlac, Zambales
DISTRICT 3800
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Marilou Co
Caloocan, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas,Pasig, Rizal, San Juan, Valenzuela
DISTRICT 3810
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Edmond Aguilar
Cavite, Manila, Mindoro Occidental, Pasay
DISTRICT 3820
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Jojo De Guia, Jr.
Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, MindoroOriental, Quezon, Romblon, the whole of Bicol Region
DISTRICT 3830
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Lito Colona
Alabang, Las Pinas, Makati, Muntinlupa, Palawan,Paranaque, Pateros, Taguig
DISTRICT 3850
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Jude Doctora
Aklan, Antique, Basilan, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo,Misamis Occidental, Negros Occidental, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur,Zamboanga Sibugay
DISTRICT 3860
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Boy Salanatin
Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Bohol, Cebu,Compostela Valley, Davao City, Davao del Norte, Da-vao del Sur, Davao Oriental, General Santos City,Leyte, Negros Oriental, Samar, Siquijor, South Cota-bato, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur
DISTRICT 3870
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Manny Along
Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro City, Camiguin Island,Cotabato, Cotabato City, Gingoog City, Iligan City,Kidapawan City, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur,Maguindanao, Malaybalay City, Marawi City, MisamisOriental, Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong City, Valencia City
Source: Philippine Rotary Magazine
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage and
foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in par-
ticular, to encourage and foster:
. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for ser-
vice;
. High ethical standards in business and professions, the
recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the digni-
fying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's per-
sonal, business, and community life;
. 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 are Rotarys phi-osophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:
focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the
effective functioning of the club.
encourages Rotarians to serve others through their
vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
covers the projects and activities the club under-
takes to improve life in its community.
encompasses actions taken to expand Rotarys
humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-
standing & peace.
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 NS 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 RotarianI 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 R
As a Rotarian, I will
emplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities
e my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary
nduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to others
fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings
omote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society
fer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in
munity
nor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians
t seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship
Rotary Code of Conduct
Watch songwriter Jerry Mills sing Come Join Us online by clicking on this link.
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They also serve who only stand and wait.
About THE DOVE
THE DOVE is the official newsletter ofthe Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, RotaryInternational District 3780.
The digital publication featureshyperlinks or web-links which make ita true e-newsletter/e-bulletin.
Distribution:
PDF version sent by email tonearly 1,000 addressees, Rotari-ans and non-Rotarians in the club,in the district, in Philippine Rotary
and outside. Posted on social media networks
and groups
Number of copies printed: NIL
First issue of THE DOVE:4 June 2009(Vol I, No. 1)
Editorial team:
Marcia Salvador - Editor
Ri S l d A t Edit
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