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Official News eBulletin of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit

The Dove
February 12 2014 Officers and Members
RY 2013-14

Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines

Vol. V I No. 23

EUI BONG JUNG, OMD


President

WILLIAM P. FABROA
Vice President & PE FERNANDO M. DELGRA JR Secretary & Chair, Youth Service IPP MARCIA C. SALVADOR Treasurer PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO Auditor and Co-Chair, RI Associate Members Pilot Project & Fund Generation Projects CP LEONIDES S. RESPICIO Protocol Officer

RC Holy Spirit formalizes agreement for international cooperation and understanding with Korean Chamber of Commerce & Industry

PP EMELINDA C. PALATTAO RICARDO P. SALVADOR

Club Trainer RY 2011-12 to 2013-14 Chair, Club Administration & Co-Chair RI Associate Members Pilot Project PN MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO Membership Development PP VIRGINA ARDEN F. SY Chair, Community Service Projects EMMANUEL P. SOLIDUM Chair, The Rotary Foundation PERCIVAL C. ZABALA Chair, Public Relations MARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDM Chair, Health & Wellness PP DIOGENES S. OSABEL Chair, Rotary Community Corps Program BABES M. BACULA Chair, Livelihood JERRY G. SY Chair, Networking and Community Dev IN IL David KIM Chair, Sports PP ROGELIO B. BELLEZA, MD ANGEL E. CASTRO JOCELYN M FLORES PP ROCA MARIE JURADO MA. PERPETUAL S. RIVERA FERDINAND VALBUENA ANTONIO KENT VALDERRAMA ESTRELLA C. VALMOCINA Associate Members (RI Pilot Program) NENG ATENDIDO LITO DELA CRUZ LIZA FERNANDEZ NELSON FRANCISCO MALOU JOSE TYRON KIM Honorary Members PDG DANILO V. FAUSTO AG EDMUND CHIU PDS SALVADOR VIARI JOSE B DEL ROSARIO JR FR STEVE TYNAN, MGL AG PP NITOY VELASCO AGR PP JUN MARTINEZ

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND UNDERSTANDING. RC Holy Spirit RI D3780 forged an agreement of cooperation and understanding with SACHEON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY of South Korea on February 7, 2014. DG Francis Rivera of RI D3780 witnessed the signing of MOU between FC President Dr Bong and SACHEON CCI President Mr Kang Jeong Jin. Officers and members of Holy Spirit and the Korean chamber of commerce posed for photo with DG Francis and Spouse Rtn Peth. A brief program started the days events: National anthems of South Korea and the Philippines; Invocation by FCP Dr Bong; Welcome Remarks by IPP Marcia Salvador in behalf of the event hosts RCHS and Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Association; MOU signing ceremony facilitated by PP Ped Condeno; and inspirational messages from Dr Bong, Sacheon CCI President Mr Kang, and Gov Francis Rivera of Rotary International District 3780. A medical-dental mission with Korean and Filipino doctors, dentists, nurses and volunteers followed the signing ceremony. They served nearly 500 poor patients. The mission represented the first joint project under the MOU which has been initiated by Rtn Dr Jong Myeong Kim.

Holy Spirit, partner organizations and volunteers serve 420 indigent patients during the first joint medical-dental mission project with Sacheon Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Korea
With Sacheon Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI) from Korea and Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Association (DAHHA), and invaluable support from the Rotary Club of West Fairview, Salamat Sa Biyaya Foundation (SSBF) and the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit, RC Holy Spirit held a medical & dental relief mission on February 7, 2014 at the DAHHA covered court. Medical and dental medicines & supplies worth Won 2,000,000 (P80,000) were provided by SCCI. The SSBF and DAHHA encouraged the poor patients from various puroks or neighbourhoods in Bgy. Holy Spirit to come for free medical-dental consultation and treatment. Ten (10) volunteer doctors were on hand to attend to 301 medical patients. Joining the medical team were Dr Leandro Sacro of RC Valenzuela D3800, Dr Jess Lim of RC Pag-asa D3780, two (2) Korean doctors from Samcheonpo Seoul Hospital and three (3) doctors from the Don Antonio Heights community. Dr Eleanor Velasco, Barangay Holy Spirit Health Officer, also came with Dr Lani Buendia at the instance of Quezon City Councilor Rtn. Neneng Valmocina. Dr Huh Jun Heyung, a Korean surgeon, performed minor surgery on two (2) youth patients, assisted by FC Pres Eui Bong Jung and Dr Jong Myeong Kim. 119 dental patients were served by a volunteer contingent of 18 dentists led by Rtn Dr Marlene Martinez and Dr Jong Myeong Kim. PP Dr Manouch Khaledi of RC Cubao West was also on hand, as were 3 dentists from the Makati Dental Chapter and 12 from the Alpha Phi Omega Dental Association of the Philippines. FC President Josie Garcia of RC Cubao West, herself a nurse, daughter Patricia, and Cubao West secretary Mel Waje busily assisted the dentists together with Korean youth volunteers. Manning the medical registration desk were Ms Kate Contreras, President of Salamat sa Biyaya Foundation, and SSBF staff. Registration of dental patients was handled by Rotaractors Kevin and Kim. Rotaractor Michelle ushered the patients to the doctors. DAHHA directors assisted in the pharmacy and dental areas. Rtn Angel Castro worked with nurses who took vital measurements. Packed food was provided by RCHS to the 65 mission volunteers. Councilor Valmocina sent 20 packs of Jollibee chicken & rice meals, while Mrs Myeong Kim brought an array of delicious, healthy Korean dishes for lunch. Seeing to the distribution of food and drinking water (sent by RC West Fairview) to the volunteers were PP Beth Sy and Rtn Jerry Sy. Truly, it was a mission successfully conducted with international partners, community partners and other passionate Rotarians. Overall mission coordinator was IPP Marcia Salvador.

DG Francis and Pres Dr Bong in a huddle with leaders of SACHEON Chamber of Commerce & Industry

LG Linda Palattao, FCP Dr Bong and RCHS officers pose with officers of partner-club RC West Fairview.

Pres Kate Contreras of SSB Foundation

Pharmacy area

More photos of the medical-dental mission . . .

Dr Jess Lim, RC Pag-asa D3780

Dr Leandro Sacro, RC Valenzuela D3800

Belleza family of Don Antonio Heights

Dr Tiga of Don Antonio Heights

Dr Manouch Khaledi RC Cubao West D3780

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Some of the volunteer groups: RC Cubao West D3780 led by FC Pres Josie Garcia, Makati Dental Chapter of PDA, Alpha Phi Omega Dental Association, Samcheonpo Seoul Hospital, Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit during the medical-dental mission last Feb 7, 2014

AGENDA for February 12, 2014 7:00 PM Assembly-Fellowship-Dinner


Call to Order Opening Rites

27th Meeting
Pres Eui Bong Jung

Club business
Debrief on February 7 events Signing of MOU with SACHEON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Medical-Dental mission Dr Bong Oriental Medical Relief Missions Large-scale medical-dental-diagnostic mission with SM Foundation 2014 Secretaries-Elect Training Seminar to be hosted by RCHS Nomination of Honorary Members Other District Legislative Assembly Feb 15 & Mar 1 (8-12 AM) RYLA at Corregidor Feb 22-23 World Peace & Understanding Day Feb 23 2014 Discon: April 10-12, Tagaytay Vista Hotel Rotaract Discon

Heart warming video dedicated to Typhoon Yolanda survivors. New Voices, New Faces.

ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT


Rotary International District 3780

Participation in District events

for information on how to extend assistance to survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), contact any club officer or member or send message through:
3 Don Senen St., Don Antonio Heights Subd., Holy Spirit, Quezon City, Philippines Telephone: (63-2) 931-5544 Email: mdcsalvador@yahoo.com

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D3780 GOVERNORS MONTHLY LETTER

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Memorandum of Understanding ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT


Rotary International District 3780 Quezon City, Philippines and

SACHEON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY


Sacheon City, South Korea

Hereby agree:

To establish and maintain friendship and continuing cooperation between the two organizations and among their officers and members; To actively support each other in service projects undertaken jointly by the parties, for the benefit of impoverished people, orphans & neglected persons, public schools for the poor, and other less fortunate members of the community in the areas served by the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit; and That this memorandum of understanding shall be effective for an indefinite period of time unless terminated upon mutual agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Sacheon Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Rotary International District 3780 represented herein by their respective officers have affixed their signatures to this Memorandum of Understanding this 7th day of February 2014 at the Don Antonio Heights Clubhouse, Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City, Philippines.
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT RI District 3780 _________________________ SACHEON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY ____________________________

EUI BONG JUNG


President

KANG, JEONG JIN


President Witnessed by:

_____________________________

FRANCISCO A. RIVERA
District Governor 2013-14 Rotary International District 3780

HUANG ENCOURAGES CLUB MEMBERS TO LIGHT UP ROTARY

RI President-elect Gary C.K. Huang chose Light Up Rotary as his theme for 2014-15. Huang was inspired by the teachings of Chinese philosopher Confucious who said: "It is better to light a single candle, than to sit and curse the darkness." "There are so many problems in the world, so many people who need help. Many people say, 'There's nothing I can do.' So they sit there doing nothing. Meanwhile everything stays dark," Huang told the 537 district governors and their spouses and partners who are attending the 2014 International Assembly in San Diego, California. "The Rotary way is the Confucius way. The Rotary way is to light a candle. I light one, you light one, 1.2 million Rotarians light one. Together, we light up the world," said Huang, who is a member of the Rotary Club of Taipei in Taiwan. After announcing his theme at the opening session of the five-day training meeting, Huang urged club members to Light Up Rotary in the coming year by hosting a Rotary Day in their community and including local Rotaract and Interact members in their service projects. "How you Light Up Rotary is up to you," Huang said. "You know where you are strong, you know what your community needs, and you know how you can help." Huang also shared his membership development goals, including the need for more women and young adults and his goal to increase membership to a total of 1.3

million members. He asked Rotarians to invite their spouses, family members, and friends to join Rotary. "We need to assume leadership for building strong clubs, and that starts with bringing in new members," he said. Addressing the status of the fight against polio, Huang noted that with the current momentum Rotary is on track to achieve full polio eradication by 2018. "When we eradicate polio and we will we will have proved ourselves an organization capable of great things. And we'll be even better equipped for the next challenge we choose to take on. We'll have given the world a gift that will endure forever," he said. By continuing to fight against polio, setting an example in local communities, and growing membership, Huang hopes to see Rotary shine brighter than ever. "Light Up Rotary is our theme, but it is more than our theme. It is how we live in Rotary, how we think in Rotary, how we feel, how we work," Huang said. "It is how we make a difference every day, in every club, every district, and every country where we serve."

Download the 2014-15 theme logo and materials


By Daniela Garcia Rotary News 8-JAN-2014

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HISTORY OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL


The first four Rotarians (from left): Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey, and Paul P. Harris, circa 1905-12.

Paul P. Harris, an attorney, wanted to create a professional group with the same friendly spirit he felt in the small towns of his youth. On 23 February 1905, Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram Shorey gathered at Loehrs office in Room 711 of the Unity Building in downtown Chicago. This was the first Rotary club meeting. They decided to call the new club Rotary after the practice of rotating meeting locations. Within five years clubs had formed across the country, from San Francisco to New York. In August 1910, Rotarians held their first convention in Chicago. The 16 clubs that existed at that time united to form the National Association of Rotary Clubs. In 1912, the name changed to International Association of Rotary Clubs to reflect the addition of clubs in other countries. The name Rotary International was adopted in 1922. By July 1925, Rotary had grown to more than 2,000 clubs and an estimated 108,000 members on six continents. Rotarys reputation attracted presidents, prime ministers, and a host of other luminaries to its ranks among them author Thomas Mann, diplomat Carlos P. Romulo, and composer Jean Sibelius. As Rotary grew, members pooled their resources and used their talents to serve their communities. The organization's dedication to this ideal is best expressed in its motto: Service Above Self.
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PAST PRESIDENTS OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

COULD YOU RECOGNIZE AT LEAST 5 OF THESE PAST PRESIDENTS ?

Source: FB post by Rotary Club of Calamba City District 3820

Rotary International Districts in the Philippines


DISTRICT 3770
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Pichoy Ramirez Aurora, Batanes, Bulacan, Cagayan, Ifugao, Isabela, Kalinga, Apayao, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino

DISTRICT 3820
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Danny Ona Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, Mindoro Oriental, Quezon, Romblon, the whole of Bicol Region

DISTRICT 3780
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Francis Rivera Quezon City

DISTRICT 3830
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Robert F. Kuan Alabang, Las Pinas, Makati, Muntinlupa, Palawan, Paranaque, Pateros, Taguig

DISTRICT 3790
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Linda Winter Abra, Bataan, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Mountain Province, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales

DISTRICT 3850
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Mark G. Ortiz Aklan, Antique, Basilan, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, Misamis Occidental, Negros Occidental, Sulu, TawiTawi, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay

DISTRICT 3800
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Louie Ticman Caloocan, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Pasig, Rizal, San Juan, Valenzuela

DISTRICT 3860
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Edgar R. Chiongbian Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Bohol, Cebu, Compostela Valley, Davao City, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, General Santos City, Leyte, Negros Oriental, Samar, Siquijor, South Cotabato, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur

DISTRICT 3810
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Karen Tamayo Cavite, Manila, Mindoro Occidental, Pasay

DISTRICT 3870
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Teresita Navales 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, Misamis Oriental, Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong City, Valencia City

Source: Philippine Rotary Magazine

Principles that Guide Rotary


The Object of Rotary
First formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society; THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life; FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

The Four-Way Test


Of 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?

ROTARIANS PLEDGE
I 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.

5 Avenues of Service
Based on Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotarys philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club. Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards. Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community. International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotarys humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding & peace. Youth Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities, service projects, and exchange programs.

Rotary Code of Conduct


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 others 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 quality 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 Rotarians 8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship

Watch songwriter Jerry Mills sing Come Join Us online by clicking on this link.

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Milk Feeding and Nutrition Program Joint project of RC Holy Spirit D-3780 and Voice of the New Generation CA, USA

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We acknowledge and thank friends and patrons for supporting RCHS Community Service Programs. Your contributions help sustain our Club and the communities we serve. Mabuhay!

VOICE OF THE NEW GENERATION PHILPLANS BONITO ISLAND RESORT DUROS LAND PROPERTIES INC ANESCA

PHILIPPINES FIRST INSURANCE PHILHEALTH CARE INC PEPETONS FELGEN ENTERPRISES PADERNAL CONSTRUCTION CO INC AVECS CORPORATION

THE SEED MONTESSORI SCHOOL BULGOGI GARDEN METRO SEOUL METROBANK DON ANTONIO HEIGHTS PHILIPPINE LIFE FINANCIAL ASSURANCE TRAVEL HYPE

DVF DAIRY FARM FR & PR PROPERTY LEASING ASIA BUSINESS CONSULTANTS INC JM TOLMANN LABORATORIES INC RETADRUG WESTFIELD PHARMACEUTICALS INC CALCIDEE TABS SARDIUS PHARMA & MEDICAL SUPPLIES MR & MRS MACLLOYD MARTINEZ PEER MANAGEMENTCONSTRUCT INC PESO GROUP OF COMPANIES

SECRET GARDEN RESTAURANT

TAI CHI HEALTH & WELLBF HOMES QC HOMENESS OWNERS ASSN GREENSTONE PHARMAGTS AUTO CARE PLAZA CEUTICAL INC DR BONG ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC JANI YUN HAIR BEAUTY SALON KULPY CHICKEN WOORI GROCERY MANILASEOUL WEEKLY INC IHA DRESSES CHITO BORROMEO
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MI GA JUNG RESTAURANT JESSIE & AMY MYUNG CALOOCAN VISION CHURCH POSH & GLAM FASHION & BEAUTY LOUNGE ROSE IMPERIAL

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