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    The Dove

    fficers and Committee ChairsY 2015-16

    NGELITA E. CASTROesident

    P MARCIA C. SALVADOR

    ecretaryA PERPETUAL RIVERAeasurerAROLINE K. BARCINALuditor

    P PEDRITO M. CONDENO ub Trainor  

    ub Administration

    hair RICARDO P. SALVADORJERRY SY 

    embership Developmenthair   PP EMELINDA C. PALATTAO 

    ommunity Service Committeehair PP VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SYo-Chair PP Roca Marie D. Jurado  ealth MARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDM

    PP Eui Bong JUNG, OMD teracy PP ARMELIA O. BAGAIN velihood PP EMELINDA C. PALATTAO 

    BABES M. BACULA 

    outh Servicehair PP MARCIA C. SALVADOR 

    FERNANDO M. DELGRA, JR. ocational Servicehair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD ternational Understandinghair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD 

    IN IL “David” KIM he Rotary Foundationhair PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD 

    CP LEONIDES C. RESPICIO ublic Imagehair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO 

    und Generationhair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO 

    PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMDPP PEDRITO M. CONDENOMA PERPETUAL S. RIVERA 

    portshair IN IL “David” KIM 

    PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO pecial Projectseace & Conflict Resolutionhair CP LEONIDES C RESPICIO 

    FERDINAND VALBUENA CC in Dona Juana Elementary Schoolhair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO 

    FERNANDO M. DELGRA, JR.nd-TB in Quezon Cityhair PP MARCIA C. SALVADOR 

    PP EUI BONG JUNG, OMD ANGELITA E. CASTRO 

    nti-Dengue Campaignhair PP ROCA MARIE D. JURADO lk Feeding & Nutrition

    hair PP VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SY 

    obal Grant Projecthair IPP MARITES L. NEPOMUCENO 

    PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO PP EUIBONG JUNG, OMD RICARDO P. SALVADOR ANGELITA E. CASTRO 

    Associate Members Pilot Project 2012-17

    o-Chairs RICARDO P. SALVADOR PP PEDRITO M. CONDENO 

    O f f i c i a l e - N e w s l e t t e r 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

    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: Join the MMShakeDrill on July 30 at 10:30 AM

    TouchBooks from Rotary touch lives ofblind pupils and delight their parents,teachers and school principal 

    21 July 2015 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VIII No.

    On 20 July 2015, the SPED Center ofDona Juana Elementary School rolledout the celebration of the 37 th  National

    Disability and Rehabilitation Week with aprogramme that featured the turnover byRC Holy Spirit of two sets of Makabayan TouchBooks  provided by PDG PennyPolicarpio. The TouchBooks, tactilebooks and audio CDS for the visuallyimpaired, came from District 3800. Thematerials had been published courtesyof a matching grant between RID 5050and eleven RCs in D3800. DJES Princi-pal Dr Alarico L Ramos and the SPEDteachers received the books. PP Marcia Salvador of Holy Spirit receives 2 se

    TouchBooks  from Peace Gov Penny Policarpio and S

    Joan last 2 July 2015.

    Click on this image to view more pictures of the event.

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    Holy Spirit joins SPED pupils, teachers and parents celebrate 37National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week

    The celebration of the 37th National Disability and Rehabilita

    Week at the Dona Juana Elementary School began on July2015 with a parade in the school quadrangle participated inSPED pupils, parents and teachers.

     After the formal opening rites of invocation and national anth

    SPED Center in-charge Mrs Gloria Tatad welcomed the ents, Rotarians and guests. The school principal Dr AlaricoRamos then cited the significance of the national celebraand expressed once again appreciation for the continuing laboration between the school and Rotary. WCP Angel Cadelivered the response in behalf of Rotary.

    The programme for the day featured the turnover by RC HSpirit of two (2) sets of Makabayan TouchBooks given by PPenny Policarpio. The turn-over was very timely as the SPCenter had just opened a class for the visually impaired, wtwo (2) blind pupils enrolled. During the programme, one sethe TouchBooks was received and tried out by 12 yearChristine Mae “Mae-Mae” Sanchez who, together with

    mother, was very excited. Mae-Mae lost her eyesight in Jaary 2012 when she was found with brain tumor that affectedoptic nerve. She was then in Grade IV, but she has not interest in continuing her studies.

    With WCP Angel Castro during the programme were PP Dr Bong Jung, PP Marcia Salvador, PP Beth Sy, PP Ammie gain, Chair Ric Salvador, Rtn Jerry Sy and new member RtnBert Olivar.

    RCHS will also sponsor a photo booth during the Family scheduled on July 23. Other activities have also been linedby the SPED teachers such as First Aid and Life Support ortation for PWDs, Poster Making, Dance and Music Worksho

    Film Showing, and Fun Games.

    Dr Alarico L. Ramos formally opened the celebration and thanked Rotary for thegenuine support extended to the SPED Center all these years. WC President

    Angel Castro said that RC Holy Spirit will continue to support the SPED children.

    Theme: “Health and Wellness Opportunities for Persons

    with Disabilities Toward an Inclusive Development for All” 

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    Holy Spirit turns over uniforms and books to CDP Center for 3children beneficiaries in the resettlement area in Montalban 

    The Montalban CDP (Child Development Program) Cen-ter has been the site of two (2) recent medical missionsconducted by RCHS and led by PP Dr Eui Bong Jung.The Center, which is managed by Rev Steve Lee, catersto the health & wellness, livelihood and literacy needs of

    some 1,000 residents of the resettlement area in Baran-gay San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal.

    On July 20, 2015, RCHS turned over about 350 piecesof still un-used uniforms and over 300 “evaluation copy”books for preparatory to Grade VI levels. These weredonated by Ms Caroline Vargas-Perez who owns andmanages The Children’s Ark Preparatory School in DonAntonio Heights. Ms Perez assisted the doctors duringthe June medical mission in Montalban, and has been

    actively supporting the annual wide-scale SM-sponsormedical mission coordinated by RCHS.

    Present during the turn-over at the Montalban CDP Ceter were WCP Angel Castro, PP Dr Eui Bong Jung,

    Marcia Salvador, PP Ammie Bagain, Chair Ric SalvadRtn Jerry Sy and new member Rtn Dr Bert Olivar.

    Dr Olivar also had opportunity to discuss with Rev Lsome potential livelihood projects that the Center cosponsor for the benefit of the community. The commnity consists mostly of former informal settlers aloCommonwealth Avenue in Quezon City who had berelocated in Montalban to give way to the road widenproject.

    Rev Steve Lee and Rotarians huddle about potential livelihood  jects for residents now being ported by the CDP Center.

    Bird’s eye-view of the relocation area

    Very competitive environment for micro-scale local busi

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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

    Club

    What is

    Rotary?

    Galleryembers

    RC Holy Spirit is on . .

    D3780Website 

    Watch THE HISTORY

    OF ROTARY 

    Holy Spirit D3780

    Officers & members of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit with District Governor Reynaldo David

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    Reminder to all concerned parties:

    What: Joint induction of officers of the

    Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School,

    Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit, and the

    Rotaract Club of Central Institute of Technology

    Date: 26 July 2015 (Sunday) at 4:00 PM

    Venue: Don Enrique Heights Subdivision clubhouse(Gates along Commonwealth Ave. front of St Peter Church analong Holy Spirit Drive in front of PUREGOLD) 

    RC Holy Spirit - Youth Service Event 

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    Debrief from ROTARACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT 

    INDUCTION OF DISTRICT ROTARACT OFFICERS on 07-11-2015 at Philam Homes Clubhouse. Officof the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit Kier Taba Berce, Harold Kim Maggay, Michelle Estenzo, Joyce Candlario, and WCP Chie Ladia Bullo pose with Guest Speaker PDG Penny Policarpio and DRR Patrick Hmoso. The Rotaractors from Holy Spirit cheered IPP Harold Kim Maggay on the occasion of his inductas District Rotaract Director for Professional Development.

    RaC Holy Spirit IPP HaroKim Maggay (2nd from Leshared this souvenir pictutaken with his friends front of the Rizal monumeat the Luneta Park.

    We are publishing this help make visible th

    “burning issue” now beindecided on by the SupremCourt of the Philippines.

    It’s also an opportunity feature the lovely young ldies and fine gentlemefriends of Harold - all ptential Rotarians.

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    Nigeria and the whole continent of Africa is onthe cusp of being polio free, Dr. Hamid Jafaritold audience members at the Rotary Conven-tion on 8 June in São Paulo, Brazil.

    Between 2013 and 2014, the reported cases of poliodropped from 53 to just six in Nigeria. Even more en-couraging, said Jafari, is that the last case of polio inNigeria was reported in July of last year and the last

    case in all of Africa was reported in Somalia in August.

    “With a year of no polio cases in Nigeria tantalizinglyclose, and no cases in Somalia since August, the tire-less work of so many people across the continent ispaying off,” said Jafari, director of the Global PolioEradication Initiative for the World Health Organization.

    “But it isincrediblyimportantthat Nige-ria remainsvigilant. Aslong aspolio existsanywhere,it will con-tinue to bea threate v e r y -where.” 

    Transmission of the wild poliovirus has also neverbeen stopped in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In 2014, 85percent of polio cases worldwide were in Pakistan, thecountry’s highest case count in over a decade. Butprogress has been made over the last few months tostem the spread of the virus. The focus for the govern-ment and all of the polio partners has shifted to missedchildren. Vaccinators have gained access to areas thathave been out of reach for years, said Jafari.

    Since January, cases in Pakistan are lower than thistime last year thanks to advocacy work from Rotarymembers, said Jafari. “This is a reminder that we can-not let politics and conflict stand in our way, becauseat the end of the chain stands a mother or father that

     just wants to protect their child. But the coming monthsare the real test. We are entering the high season forpolio transmission.” 

    Jafari encouraged attendees to stay committed. “Ineed you to continue to advocate and engage with

    your political leaders with that strong, influential Rotaryvoice of yours, so that all our stakeholders continue tocommit to funding the final stages,” he said. “I needyou to keep on educating and engaging your commu-nities and theglobal commu-nity on this greatendeavor.” 

    RC Holy Spirit D3780 in polio immunization

    drive. Click photo to view the campaign.

    Rotary Information - AFRICA ON BRINK OF POLIO ERADICATIO

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43afTGNoiU8https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/news-media/africa-brink-polio-eradication

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    PROMOTING PEACE

    Today, 42 million people are displaced by armedconflict or persecution. Through our partner-ships with several leading universities, RotaryPeace Fellows develop the skills to strengthenpeace efforts, train local leaders to prevent andmediate conflict, and support long-term peace building in areas affected by conflict. We provideup to 100 peace fellowships per year at RotaryPeace Centers.

    Learn how Rotary projects address the structuralcauses of conflict

    FIGHTING DISEASE

    More than 100 million people are pushed intopoverty each year because of medical costs. Weaim to improve and expand access to low-costand free health care in underdeveloped areas.Our members educate and mobilize communi-

    ties to help prevent the spread of major diseasessuch as polio, HIV/AIDS, and malaria. Many ofour projects ensure that medical training facili-ties are located where the workforce lives.

    See how Rotary projects provide low-cost healthcare

    PROVIDING CLEAN WATER

    More than 2.5 billion people lack access to ade-

    quate sanitation facilities. At least 3,000 chil-dren die each day from diarrheal diseases caused by unsafe water. Our projects give communitiesthe ability to develop and maintain sustainable water and sanitation systems and support stud-ies related to water and sanitation.

    See how Rotary is building sustainable clean wa-ter and sanitation facilities

    SAVING MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

     At least 7 million children under the age of fivedie each year due to malnutrition, poor healthcare, and inadequate sanitation. To help reducethis rate, we provide immunizations and antibi-otics to babies, improve access to essential medi-cal services, and support trained health care pro- viders for mothers and their children. Our pro- jects ensure sustainability by empowering the

    local community to take ownership of healthcare training programs.

     Watch how Rotary helps bring health care tomothers and newborns in rural Haiti

    SUPPORTING EDUCATION

    Sixty-seven million children worldwide have noaccess to education and more than 775 millionpeople over the age of 15 are illiterate. Our goal

    is to strengthen the capacity of communities tosupport basic education and literacy, reduce gen-der disparity in education, and increase adultliteracy.

     Watch how a Rotary grant helps bring tablettechnology to students in Fiji

    GROWING LOCAL ECONOMIES

    Nearly 1.4 billion employed people live on less

    than $1.25 a day. We carry out service projectsthat enhance economic and community develop-ment and develop opportunities for decent andproductive work for young and old. We also helpstrengthen local entrepreneurs and communityleaders, particularly women, in impoverishedcommunities.

    See how Rotary helps workers achieve better wages and working conditions

     We have identified specific causes to target to maximize our local and global impact. At the sametime, we understand that each community has its own unique needs and concerns.

    Through global grants and other resources, we help clubs focus their service efforts in the followingareas.

    Rotary Information - ROTARY’S AREAS OF FOCUS 

    https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/peace-and-conflict-prevention-resolutionhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/peace-and-conflict-prevention-resolutionhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/disease-prevention-and-treatmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/disease-prevention-and-treatmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/water-and-sanitationhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/water-and-sanitationhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/maternal-and-child-healthhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/maternal-and-child-healthhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/basic-education-and-literacyhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/basic-education-and-literacyhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/economic-and-community-developmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/economic-and-community-developmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/take-action/apply-grants/global-grantshttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/take-action/apply-grants/global-grantshttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/take-action/apply-grants/global-grantshttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/economic-and-community-developmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/economic-and-community-developmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/basic-education-and-literacyhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/basic-education-and-literacyhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/maternal-and-child-healthhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/maternal-and-child-healthhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/water-and-sanitationhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/water-and-sanitationhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/disease-prevention-and-treatmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/disease-prevention-and-treatmenthttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/peace-and-conflict-prevention-resolutionhttps://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/about-rotary/peace-and-conflict-prevention-resolution

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    SELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS FOR ROTARIANS 

    Click front page to open a publication.

    The Rotarian July 2015

    The Gyrator  of RC Chicago, first newsletter in Rotary.

    14 July 2015

    ROTARY LEADER

    July 2015

    THE DOVE of RC Holy Spirit D3780

    17 July 2015

    http://www.rotaryone.club/gyrator---weekly-newsletters.htmlhttp://www.flipsnack.com/A59FF67EFB5/rc-holy-spirit-the-dove-vol-viii-no-2-abridged-14-july-2015.html?b=1&p=1http://www.rotaryleader-en.org/rotaryleader-en/en201507#pg1http://therotarianmagazine.com/

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    Rotary Information: Click here to READ ABOUT ROTARY IN KOREA. 60,000 Rotarians, 18 districts, third largest contributor to The Rotary

    Foundation, host of the 2016 Rotary International Convention.

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    Spouse of deceased Rotarian $310  $375  $440 

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    Rotaractor 

    Guest of alumnus or Rotaractor 

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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.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNqyG3s0k_4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNqyG3s0k_4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNqyG3s0k_4

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    Holy Spirit D3780

    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 Rotary

    and outside including RI. 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

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  • 8/20/2019 Rc Holy Spirit the Dove Vol. Viii No. 3 July 21, 2015

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    21 July 2015 3rd Regular Meeting

    AGENDA

    7:00 – 8:00 PM Fellowship and Dinner

    8:00 PM Call to Order - WCP Angel Castro

    Opening rites

    Introduction of guests

    Club business

    Service projects and club activities

    2015 Joint Induction of Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit and Interact Club of Holy

    Spirit National High School, and induction & 1st turnover of Rotaract Club of CentralInstitute of Technology - July 26 Sunday, 4:00 PM, Don Enrique Heights Subdivi-sion clubhouse

    Closing events of National Disability Prevention & Rehabilitation Week with PhotoBooth sponsored by RCHS at DJES SPED Center July 23, 8:00 AM Thursday

    Disaster Preparedness Seminars arranged by RCHS

    Don Enrique Homeowners Association - July 25 Saturday 2-5 PM

    BF Homes Homeowners Association - July 26 Sunday 8:30-11:30 AM

    Opportunity for service: Livelihood training for re-settled residents in Montalban,Rizal in partnership with CDP Center. Project champion: new member Dr Bert Olivar

    Tree planting

    Financial status briefing

    Others

    Update on Global Grant Project for Philippine Children Medical Center

    Prospective new regular members and associate members

    District events and activities

    Other matters

    President’s Time  - WCP Angel Castro

     Adjournment - WCP Angel Castro

    Ric - NIGHT CHAIR

    ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT

    Rotary International District 3780


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