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    31 March 2015 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VII No. 32

     

    The Dove

    fficers and Members Y 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 EUI BONG JUNG, OMDair, International Understanding

    ARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDM

    air, Health & Wellness

    IL “David” KIM 

    air, Sports

    ABES M. BACULA

    RMELIA OXALES BAGAIN

    AROLINE K. BARCINAL

    A. PERPETUAL S. RIVERA

    MMANUEL P. SOLIDUM

    RRY SY

    RDINAND VALBUENA

    NTONIO KENT VALDERRAMA

    STRELLA C. VALMOCINA

    sociate 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

    OGELIO D. BELLEZA, MD

    Roland Portes

    R Demetrio Aquino

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    After 100 days of milk feeding, nutritional status of“severely wasted” pupils have improved dramatica

    On October 13, 2014, RC Holy Spirit rolledout this year’s 100-day feeding program forfifty (50) malnourished Grade I pupils of itsadopted elementary school, Dona JuanaElementary School in Barangay   Holy Spirit.The Nutritional Status of forty-nine (49) of

    the pupils were assessed as “severelywasted” while the other one was “wasted.”

    By March 6, 2015 the program, which in-volved daily feeding of fresh carabao’s milkand bread, has produced remarkable re-sults. The assessments have been per-formed by the teacher-in-charge after meas-urement of improvements in weight andheight of the 50 pupils. (See Page 6)

    Implementation of the milk feeding programhas been made possible through financial

    donations of club members and a generoussupport of the United Korea Community As-sociation (UKCA) QC through its President,Mr Kim Tae Cher. Including commemorativeevents like special meals and gift-giving dur-ing birthdays celebrated with the kids, totalinvestment in the program would be nearlyP100,000.

    The project has been successful on accountof passionate care by the RCHS FeedingProgram Chair PP Beth Sy and by theschool’s feeding teacher, Ms Marilou

    Omaguing. There was also the continuingsupport and assistance of BC PresidentMarites Nepomuceno, PP Marcia Salvador,PP Chinchin Jurado, PE Angel Castro, RtnsJerry Sy, JR Delgra, Ric Salvador and othermembers.

    The project is also indebted to volunteerparents and Grade V pupils who have as-sisted in the daily feeding activities.

    The chocolate-flavored fresh carabao’s milk

    taken by the children had been purchasedfrom Talavera Dairy Cooperative.

    Remarkable results of MiFeeding & Nutrition Progra

    of RC Holy Spirit D3780

     All 50 children gained weighwith an average increase ofkilograms

    Nutritional Status of almost children have improved from“Severely Wasted” to Norma

     At the start

    49 were “Severely Waste

    1 “Wasted” 

     At the end-line 42 improved to “Normal” 

    6 moved up from SW to“Wasted” 

    2 are still “Severely Waste

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    Holy Spirit continues unwavering support to End-TB in QC project of D37

    Attended to children in 5 day-care centers:

    Mapayapa Yakap Day-care Center

    Sto. Domingo Yakap Day-care Center

    Gilarmi Yakap Day-care Center

    St. Catherine Yakap Day-care Center

    Zebra Yakap Day-care CenterThese day-care centers have aggregate enrolment of84 children. Treatment is now on-going for 4 kids

    ound tuberculosis-positive.

    Helped expand coverage of End-TB program be-

    yond day-care children

    During our monthly Oriental medical mission on Feb-uary 15, 2015, 150 children aged 6 to 16 years oldving in the garbage dumpsite areas of Barangay

    Payatas B were checked up by volunteer doctors

    from QCGH. Of these, 33 were found to have sumptive TB and have been recommended by doctors for PPD (purified protein derivative) tesand treatment by the barangay   health centerPayatas B.

    Raised and turned over P50,859.66 to DG SPagdilao for End-TB program, from D3710 Kor

    The donation had been solicited by IPP Dr Bongternational Service Chair of RC Holy Spirit, from ter club RC Sae Gwangju D3710 in Korea. Thipart of the matched clubs’ joint effort to help buildternational understanding and cooperation.

    Raised donations in 33 coin cans

     Almost all cans contained 3-4 kgs of coins.Total value of contents of all cans is yet to

    be counted as of 31 March.

    Contributions of RC Holy Spirit to End-TB in QC flagship program of D37

    ndTB Orientation briefings were held at the Quezon City Halln March 26 & 27, 2015 to launch RI District 3780’s screeningitz for the 6 districts in Quezon City. It was organized by thendTB District Team and hosted by RC Kagitingang Cubao, inooperation with the QC Barangay  Operations Center. In atten-ance during the orientation were barangay   captains and re-pective barangay kagawads  in charge of health programs.mong the attendees was Kgd Lydia Ballesteros, Chair of Healthnd Sanitation of Barangay  Holy Spirit.

    he purpose of the orientation is to expand coverage of the End-B project of D3780 beyond day-care age children in Quezonity.

    C Holy Spirit was represented during the March 26 afternoonrientation (for Districts 2, 5 & 6) by PP Marcia Salvador anddm Chair Ric Salvador. DG Sam Pagdilao and Vice Gov Chitoorromeo led District 3780 officers who gave messages aboute EndTB Program and about Rotary’s involvement in servicerojects worldwide.

    CHS had been involved in the EndTB programs in five (5) dayare centers in Bgy Holy Spirit where four (4) small children wereund positive with the tuberculosis bacteria and are now under-oing treatment. In addition, RCHS has turned over P50,859.66

    to DG Sam Pagdilao in December 2014 to support the Disflagship project. Currently, RCHS is also involved in impleing the EndTB program in Barangay  Payatas through IPP DBong Jung’s regular oriental medical mission in the area.children aged 6-16 years old had been checked up to detethe presence of presumptive TB. 33 of these children widergo PPD testing. This has been arranged with the Barahealth center.

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    Regular Oriental medical mission provides relief to 45 indigent patien

    n Marikina last Sunday, 29 March 2015

    PP Dr Eui Bong Jung and Korean youth volunteers of theion Medical Mission Center attended to the needs of pa-ents needing relief from minor ailments.

    fter the check-up and consultations with IPP Dr Bong,atients who complained of ailments like cough and colds,

    were given herbal medicines and vitamins.

    ine patients who complained of body pains were givencupuncture treatment,  a component of traditional Chi-

    nese medicine. It is one of the best known of alterntherapies.

    Youth members of the Sion Oriental Medical Mission

    ter and staff members of the Church were on hand tosist Dr Bong.

    Michelle Mae Estenzo, secretary of the Rotaract CluHoly Spirit, assisted Dr Bong and the patients.

    Another international cooperation project between D3710 Korea anD3780 Philippines: Global Grant project sponsored by RC Holy Spir

    GLOBAL GRANT PROJECT INPROCESS

    Some of the leaders of RC HolySpirit, WCP Angel Castro, FCPDr Eui Bong Jung, SP PedCondeno, BCP Marites Ne-pomuceno and Chair Ric Salva-dor met last March 26 to put thefinishing touches on Global

    Grant Project GG#1529934documents.

    nternational Service & Rela-ions Chair IPP Dr Bong has re-ported earlier that RI District3710 of Korea has already agreed to supporthe GG project of Holy Spirit and to be theprimary international sponsor. Our D3780

    DRFC Chair has likewise already cleared GG project in principle. 

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    This page of The Dove e-bulletin serves as home page

    of the “virtual website” of  

    ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT

    Rotary International District 3780

    Officers

    Chairmen

    Service

    Projects

    Club

    Bulletin

    About the

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    What is

    Rotary?

    Galleryembers

    RC Holy Spirit is on . .

    D3780Website 

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    OF ROTAR

    FELLOWSHIP AMONG ROTARIANS AND FUTURE ROTARIANS OF HOLY SPIRIT

    BCP Marites Nepomuceno and members & officers of RCHoly Spirit D3780 held a fellowship meeting on 31 March2015 evening with 35 young Rotaractors and Interactors ofHoly Spirit.

    During the joyous program, the Rotarians recognized andcongratulated the members of the Rotaract Club of Holy Spiritwho are graduating from their respective university courses,and members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National HighSchool led by President Resha Avelino who have receivedtheir high school diplomas last week. Interactor Alyan Silos

    graduated at the top of the class as Valedictorian. Alyan shbe enjoying scholarship support obtained by RCHS Interntional Service Chair FCP Dr Eui Bong Jung from RotarFCP Atty Park Hong Kee & partners in his law firm Gwangju, Korea.

    The occasion also served as beginning of the “moving uprocess for Interactors who will soon be joining the RotarClub of Holy Spirit.

    The event was hosted by BCP Marites at the family gardenDon Enrique Heights Subd., Barangay Holy Spirit QC.

    Click an image to view mphotos on flickr.com

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    Rotary International posted on Rotary Voices: WORKING TOGETHEWE GET MORE DONE.

    By Joe Kamau, service project chair for the Rotary Club of Naivasha, Kenya 

    My Rotary club recently completed a very successful RotaryAt Work Day in January where we cleaned up a poor com-munity near Naivasha, Kenya.

    This activity was truly a collaborative and inter-generationaleffort, bringing together members of the Interact Club ofTrinity Mission School, the Rotaract Club of Naivasha,members of Rotary, friends, community health workers, andlocal government officials.

    In total, more than 300 volunteers turned up for the activity,which went on for six hours. The slum has over 200,000people. Due to the poverty level, the rate of infection frompreventable disease is quite high in this neighborhood.

    Our club, through our president, Juanitta Ndila, promised to

    donate dust bins to the community. In April, Rotaractorsfrom the Naivasha club in partnership with the Rotary Clubof Naivasha and health workers will host a free medicalcamp in their community. Collectively, we work together tohave a bigger impact. Isn’t Rotary great! 

    Members of Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact join community health workers incleaning up an impoverished community near Naivasha, Kenya.

    Serving in Quezon City, Philippines the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit and servicpartners confirm that indeed, WORKING TOGETHER, WE GET MORE DONE

    ROTARY FAMILY IN ACTION

    nteractor Ace Villocero (serving as head restraint for patient), Ro-aractor Rowell Delacruz (shown lighting up the workplace), andRotarian Dr. Marlene Martinez of RC Holy Spirit D3780 are inextri-cably bound by passion for service. Snap-shot taken during Feb-

    uary 14, 2015 mission.

    Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2015.

    that day, nearly one hundred volundoctors, dentists, nurses, pharmactherapists, x-ray & ECG techniciaides, youth volunteers and security sonnel shared their Valentine's Day over 1,500 less fortunate members ofBarangay   Holy Spirit community in Qzon City.

     An annual project of RC Holy Spiritbeen a Rotary cooperative venture

    sister club RC Marikina North D3800Camp Panopio D3780; RC CuWest D3780; and RC Holy Spirit D3Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit, and InteClub of Holy Spirit National High Scat the forefront. The SM Foundatioonce again this year’s major sponsor. 

    The QC Police Health Service Unit, lgovernment unit, and homeowners aciation lent support to help accomplishmission for 1,500 patients in 4 hours.

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    Name   Age Height Weight Height Weight Weight

    Mos. meters kgs BMI meters kgs BMI   Gain kgs

    Charis 76 1.03 8.0 7.54 SW 1.09 15.7 13.19 N 7.7

    Eric 74 1.01 8.8 8.62 SW 1.07 16.3 14.29 N 7.5

    Zeil 69 1.04 8.8 8.14 SW 1.09 13.8 11.19 W 5.0

    Romel 67 1.02 9.6 9.23 SW 1.05 12.4 11.27 SW 2.8

     Angeline 71 1.03 9.6 9.05 SW 1.07 14.7 14.70 N 5.1Patricia 69 1.00 9.6 9.60 SW 1.01 13.7 13.43 N 4.1

    Paulina 69 1.00 9.6 9.60 SW 1.02 14.1 13.56 N 4.5

    Princess 68 1.05 9.6 8.72 SW 1.10 17.0 19.04 N 7.4

    Berindel 73 1.03 10.4 9.80 SW 1.08 16.5 14.10 N 6.1

    Frederick 68 1.03 10.4 9.81 SW 1.05 16.1 14.63 N 5.7

    Jenny 75 1.03 10.4 10.17 SW 1.07 14.1 12.36 W 3.7

    David 67 1.01 10.4 10.19 SW 1.01 11.7 14.41 N 1.3

    Rachel 73 1.06 10.1 9.00 SW 1.01 12.9 11.50 W 2.8

    Christian 79 1.00 10.4 10.40 SW 1.03 12.8 12.07 W 2.4

    Russel 83 1.00 10.4 10.40 SW 1.04 15.0 13.88 N 4.6

     Acain 77 1.04 10.4 9.62 SW 1.06 14.0 11.20 SW 3.6

    John 68 1.00 11.2 11.20 SW 1.04 15.7 14.01 N 4.5

    Prince 74 1.04 11.2 10.31 SW 1.06 15.4 13.75 N 4.2

    Keichell 79 1.03 11.2 10.56 SW 1.04 13.8 12.78 N 2.6

    Mark 82 1.01 11.2 10.98 SW 1.06 15.5 13.00 N 4.3

    Jhongzaiber 83 1.03 11.2 10.56 SW 1.07 14.0 12.28 W 2.8

    Lebryl 72 1.03 11.2 10.56 SW 1.06 15.7 14.70 N 4.5

     Aurelle 80 1.00 11.0 11.00 SW 1.04 18.4 17.90 N 7.4

    Hershey 73 1.00 11.2 11.20 SW 1.05 20.2 18.36 N 9.0

     Arman 70 1.04 12.2 11.29 SW 1.06 15.7 14.27 N 3.5

     Aloha 87 1.11 12.0 9.75 SW 1.14 18.2 13.38 N 6.2

    Sierafel 68 1.08 12.0 10.39 SW 1.12 16.4 13.23 N 4.4

    Jay 71 1.10 12.0 9.91 SW 1.12 17.8 14.25 N 5.8

    Jenny P 65 1.06 12.0 10.71 SW 1.08 16.0 13.79 N 4.0

    Dylan 82 1.04 12.0 11.10 SW 1.07 16.0 14.03 N 4.0

    Pacris 74 1.02 12.0 11.53 SW 1.06 20.4 13.90 N 8.4

     Arriel 77 1.01 12.0 11.76 SW 1.04 16.0 14.81 N 4.0

    Marichu 77 1.04 12.1 11.20 SW 1.10 15.9 12.70 N 3.8

    Erica 76 1.04 12.0 10.40 SW 1.07 16.0 12.90 N 4.0

    Sofia 72 1.04 12.0 11.10 SW 1.09 15.2 12.88 N 3.2

     Adrian 67 1.03 12.0 11.32 SW 1.07 16.0 14.03 N 4.0

    Veronica 74 1.07 12.0 10.52 SW 1.08 14.0 12.06 W 2.0

    Kristel 75 1.04 12.0 11.10 SW 1.04 14.0 13.20 N 2.0

    Janna 76 1.07 12.0 10.50 SW 1.10 17.0 14.80 N 5.0Rose 73 1.01 13.0 12.74 SW 1.06 15.0 13.39 N 2.0

    John 80 1.04 13.0 12.03 SW 1.09 16.1 13.64 N 3.1

    Laila 82 1.12 13.0 10.40 SW 1.18 19.8 17.70 N 6.8

    Renato 76 1.14 13.6 10.54 SW 1.16 19.9 14.90 N 6.3

    Jon 77 1.06 13.0 11.60 SW 1.08 15.0 12.93 N 2.0

     Ayesha 72 1.06 13.0 11.60 SW 1.10 15.6 12.39 N 2.6

     Ayrene 78 1.11 13.0 10.56 SW 1.12 15.6 12.89 N 2.6

    Jocelyn 72 1.06 13.0 11.60 SW 1.06 18.4 16.42 N 5.4

    Francis 68 1.08 14.0 12.06 W 1.08 16.0 14.88 N 2.0

    Denver 75 1.09 14.0 11.86 SW 1.08 14.1 13.55 N 0.1

    Joshua 88 1.21 18.0 11.36 SW 1.14 18.2 14.67 N 0.2

    50   4.2

    Baseline 06-16-2014

    Nutritional Status Nutritional Status

    Endline 03-06-2015

    SW - "Severe ly Wasted" W - "Wasted" N - Normal BMI - Body Mass Index

    100-day milk-feeding & nutrition program of RC Holy Spirit for 50 Grade 1 pupBaseline and End-line measures monitored by teacher-in-charge of feeding

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    Rotary news: KOREAN SAILOR-ROTARIAN MAKES WAVES FOR ENPOLIO NOW.

    njoying calm winds and peaceful Pacific wa-ers, Seung Jin Kim dove off his 43-foot sail-oat, the Arapani, to swim with some dol-hins nearby. The serenity that day near thequator was a stark contrast to the 60 mph

    winds and 23-foot waves he had to fight

    round Cape Horn, the southern tip of SouthAmerica. But Kim, a veteran sailor and mem-

    er of the Rotary Club of Seokmun, inhungcheongnam, Korea, expected suchhallenges when he set out in mid-Octobern a 25,600-mile journey around the world.n addition to fulfilling a lifelong dream, Kims using the trip to raise awareness and funds- his goal is $200,000 or more --or Rotary's End Polio Now campaign. 

    He's now more than halfway through the voy-

    ge, which is expected to take eight months.As of 23 March, he'd passed South Atlantic

    nd is now in the middle of the IndianOcean en route to Western Australia. 

    I want to give people the belief and aspiration to create aetter and more prosperous future," says Kim, who choseailing With Hope as the theme of his voyage. "Rotary isoing that with polio eradication, so I'm sailing aroundhe world in support of the effort to wipe this disease fromhe face of the earth. I want people to know how close were."

    o spread the word, the Arapani carries a 68-foot mastwhose sail is emblazoned with the End Polio Now logo. He

    opes people who see the logo will be curious enough toook into his cause.

    The success of our fundraiser depends on how muchublicity we get," says Kim. "The bigger the crowd of peo-le we can attract [when he completes the trip], the more

    money we can raise for polio eradication."

    While he is in daily contact via satellite phone with his

    upport team, which includes Korean Rotary members, hecknowledges that the solitary aspect of the journey is dif-cult. "The toughest part of this trip was the moment Iealized I was all by myself in the middle of the ocean. Aullen feeling of loneliness suddenly invaded me," says

    Kim.

    Kim, who expects to return to Korea in late May, will haverossed the Pacific, Antarctic, Atlantic, and Indian oceans.

    He says the things he's most looking forward to are aome-cooked meal and being able to sleep under the same

    roof as his family. But he's already anticipating settingagain. "I want to do this again, he says, "but with yosailors who have the same dream of sailing around

     world."

    Kim's journey is sponsored by 18 districts in Korea. day he set off, Korean Rotary members posted poemsspirational words, and photos around the marina. "Iso grateful for [the members'] support and encour

    ment. They are a wonderful inspiration for me," says K

    Sun-Hyung Cho, governor of District 3620 and part osupport team, says the district's Rotary membersclosely following Kim's progress.

    "We are so proud of his voyage around the world," says. "This is important for Rotary because Kim's mescan help convince other Rotarians to get more involvethe End Polio Now fight. I believe positive attitudetract positive reactions from others. Kim's positive thing has helped gain attraction to our cause."

     You can support Kim's voyage by contributing to Endlio Now  

    Like End Polio Now on Facebook  

    See where Kim is now  

    By Ryan Hyland Rotary News

    26-MAR-2015

    Seun Jin Kim shows off his sail emblazoned with the End Polio Now logo before setting off on his voya

    Photo credit: Courtesy of District 3260

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    Rotary Information: Click here to READ ABOUT ROTARY IN KOREA. 0,000 Rotarians, 18 districts, third largest contributor to The Rotaryoundation, host of the 2016 Rotary International Convention, and mo

    Plan for Rotary International Convention 29 May - 01 June 2016 Seoul KOREA 

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    RID 3710 is home district of our sister club in Korea,

    RC Sae Gwangju

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    ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT

    Rotary International District 3780

    Club Profile

    Chartered on June 29, 2005

    One of few truly community-based clubs in District 3780: almost all members reside or

    work in and around Barangay  Holy Spirit that serves both as a host community and venue

    & beneficiary of most of the club’s service projects. 

    Vision

    Become the club most admired by the communities it serves, by partners in service,

    by hosts, sponsors & donors, by its members, and by others in Rotary.

    Membership (January 1, 2015):23 Active members

    2 “Associate Members” under the associate member pilot program of Rotary Interna-

    tional from RY 2011-12 through RY 2016-17. RC Holy Spirit is one of 200 clubs (out

    of 34,000 Rotary clubs) selected by RI to participate in this research project.

    8 Honorary members

    Partners in service:

    Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School (est. 2009-10) 

    Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit (est. 2010-11)Rotaract Club of Central Institute of Technology (est. 2014-15) 

    Rotary Community Corps of Kaligtasan (est. 2012-13) 

    Sister clubs:

    RC Marikina North D3800 (from 2010-11) 

    Rotary Club of Sae Gwangju D3710 Korea (from 2013-14)

    The club publishes The Dove, web-linked e-bulletin that provides ready online access to

    hundreds of pages of Rotary information, news and entertainment and that now serves as

    portal to the virtual website of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit.

    THE DOVE  is distributed by email to over 1,000 addresses, including some officers and staff of

    Rotary International. It is also posted on social media channels like Facebook and Scribd.com.

    The publication is edited by IPP Marcia Salvador and Ric Salvador.

    Registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the Securities & Exchange Commis-

    sion – ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT, INC. with a corporate life of 50 years.

    RC Holy Spirit meets every Tuesday, 7-9 PM at the clubhouse of Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Asso-

    ciation in Don Antonio Heights, Holy Spirit, QC.

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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 Rotary’s 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 Rotary’s

    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 N’S 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 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

    er 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

    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 ome Join Us  online by clicking on this link.

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    About THE DOVE

    THE DOVE is the official newsletter ofthe Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, RotaryInternational District 3780.

    The digital publication features“hyperlinks or web-links” which make ita true 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 Rotaryand outside including RI staff.

    Posted on social media networks

    and groups Printed copies for meetings

    First issue of THE DOVE: 4 June 2009(Vol I, No. 1)

    Editorial team:

    Marcia Salvador - Editor

    Ric Salvador - Asst Editor

    Contributors

     Address: Don Antonio Clubhouse,Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City PH

    Click to view previous issue of THE

    Club of Holy Spirit D3780

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