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fficers and Committee ChairsY 2015-16
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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
17 November 2015 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VIII No. 19
Click to watch Rotary’s 3rd Annual WORLD POLIO DAY Global Update Webcast.
15 Nov 2015. Oriental medical mission led bPP Dr Bong of Holy Spirit serves 100 indigenpatients in Montalban resettlement commun
DATE PATIENTS
SERVEDVENUE
RY 2014-15
July 23, 2014to June 28,2015
640 15 Missions in Baran-
gays Payatas and HolySpirit
RY 2015-16
July 19, 2015 40 CDP Center, Payatas
Sept 13, 2015 75 Morning Star, Payatas B
Sept 20, 2015 41 CDP Center, Payatas
Nov 15, 2015 100 CDP Center, Montalban
Total to-date 256
The latest Oriental medical reliefsion last Sunday, 15 November served 100 patients living in the rtlement community in Kasiglahan
lage, Bgy San Jose, Montalban.
Rtr Aileen Claire Mesias of the Rract Club of Holy Spirit assisted PBong and the patients in this miss
The regular 2 to 3 hour sessions of Omedical care missions are performed Dr. Eui Bong Jung of RC Holy Spirit as phis personal commitment to serve thefortunate members of the community. Kyouth volunteers of the Sion Oriental MMission, and when necessary, other RotaRotaractors and Interactors assist during
sions.
A mission typically involves free consulfree herbal medicines and vitamin sments. Free acupuncture is administeredBong based on patient’s condition.
Korea-based partners in these missionKorea INs Pharm Inc. and Seoul Apgu
Church. Now on its 5th year, this tinuing program constitutes pacommunity service and internatcooperation & understanding tives of RC Holy Spirit.
November is TRF Month
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12 Nov 2015. Rotary and Interactors of Holy Spirit National HigSchool spearhead implementation of NGITI MO, SAGOT KO joiproject of District 3780 and QC Health Department
On November 12, 2015, the NGITI MO, SAGOT KO com-munity dental service project of District 3780 in partner-ship with the Quezon City Health Department was rolled
out at the Holy Spirit National High School (HSNHS).Eleven (11) dentists from the Quezon City Health Depart-ment led by QC District 2 Supervisor Dr Maria LourdesGallares came, together with seven (7) assistants. A mo-bile dental clinic also came with the dental contingent.
Earlier, 105 Grade 10 students from 15 sections fromHSNHS had been identified as beneficiaries of the projectinvolving complete mouth rehabilitation: 25 for mouth re-hab with denture and 80, without denture. However, onlya total of 80 students showed up for the dental treatmenton November 12; some were absent, and some simplybacked out. One student who badly needs mouth rehabwith denture could not be accommodated because a num-ber of teeth had to be pulled out. The dentists could notrisk multiple extraction as the student is epileptic. Suchprocedure has to be done in a hospital.
Services provided by the dental team were: cleaning – for43 patients; restorative filling – 42 patients involving 85teeth; and tooth extraction – 46 patients involving 80 teeth.Most of the students needed more than one procedure.
The extraction procedures were done at the school’s hall-way; drilling was done at the mobile dental clinic; and re-storative filling was done at the library. Awarding of thefree dentures is scheduled in February 2016.
The project involved collaboration among ROTARY (RIDistrict 3780 and the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit both repre-sented by WCP Angel Castro and PP Marcia Salvadorduring the event); the SCHOOL represented by its princi-pal, Mr Max Placio; the BARANGAY Health Center repre-sented by Dr. Dianne Ocampo; and the QC HEALTH DE-PARTMENT which provided the dental practitioners, medi-cines, equipment & instruments and accessories
The Interactors led by President Jannelle Larbio helped invenue set-up, patient reception, orderly queuing at the 3centers of dental activity (mobile clinic for drilling, hallwayfor tooth extraction, library for restorative filling), and distri-bution of snacks to the patients. Breakfast, snacks andlunch were provided by the school for the volunteers.
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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
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Watch THE BOYS OF1905 History of Rotary
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PARIS ATTACKS: Click on image to view the world’shomage for the victims of inhumanity.
As mourners gathered outside
Paris' Bataclan concert venue, anunknown musician set up a pianoand delivered a poignant take onJohn Lennon's "Imagine." Click onthe image to watch.
Read the lyrics and listen to John Len-
non himself sing “Imagine.” The songcomposed byLennon in 1971e a r n e d aGrammy Hall ofFame Award in1 9 9 9 .The Guinness
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Book named it the second best single ofall time, while Rolling Stone ranked itnumber three in their list of "The 500Greatest Songs of All Time."
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17 November 2015 20th Meeting
TENTATIVE AGENDA
7:00 – 8:00 Assembly & Dinner
8:00 PM Call to Order
Club business
Debrief on just completed service projects-
Ngiti Mo, Sagot Ko dental project of D3780, Nov 12
Oriental medical mission, CDP Center, Montalban, Nov 15
Relief for victims of second fire incident in Barangay Holy Spirit
Quick status update
Global Grant Project implementation
Reminder of club involvement in these upcoming projects
D3780 Mega medical mission, Nov 21
Blood typing project, Nov 21 from 1:00 pm
D3780 Rotary Family Day, Nov 22
Others
President’s Time
Adjournment
FELLOWSHIP
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
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The Gyrator of RC Chicago, first newsletter in Rotary.
10 November 2015THE DOVE of RC Holy Spirit D3780
10 November 2015
The Rotarian The November 2015issue is live on rotary.org.
ROTARY LEADER Online Publication
November 2015
SELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS FOR ROTARIANS Click front page to view contents
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Rotary’s Global Women of Action discussed their projectsduring the annual Rotary Day at the UN in New York Cityon 7 November. These Rotarians have organized and ledefforts that have improved the lives of thousands aroundthe world.
“The women we are honoring here today are leaders inRotary,” said Rotary President K.R. Ravindran. “They arepushing the boundaries of Rotary service, pushing us allto do more, be more, and achieve more.”
Lakshmi Puri, assistant secretary-general of the UnitedNations and deputy executive director of UN Women,praised Rotary for its acknowledgment of the crucial role
women play.
“I’m very pleased you have picked this team of genderequality and women empowerment,” she said.
The six women, who were selected by Rotary senior lead-ers and staff from more than 100 nominees from aroundthe world, are:
Dr. Hashrat A. Begum, of the Rotary Club of DhakaNorth West, in Bangladesh, who has implementedseveral large-scale projects to deliver health care
to poor and underserved communities.Stella S. Dongo, of the Rotary Club of Highlands, inZimbabwe, who leads the Community Empower-ment Project in the city of Harare. The projectprovides basic business and computer training tomore than 6,000 women and youths affected byHIV/AIDS.
Lucy C. Hobgood-Brown, of the Rotary E-Club ofGreater Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia,
who co-founded HandUp Congo, a nonprofit thatpromotes and facilitates sustainable community-driven business, educational, social, and healthinitiatives in underprivileged communities in theDemocratic Republic of Congo.
Razia Jan, of the Rotary Club of Duxbury, in Massa-chusetts, USA, who has spent decades fighting forgirls’ educational rights in Afghanistan. An Af-ghan native, she is the founder and director ofthe Zabuli Education Center, a school that pro-
vides free education to more than 480 girls in De-h’Subz, outside Kabul, Afghanistan. She was alsorecognized as a CNN Hero in 2012.
Kerstin Jeska-Thorwart, of the Rotary Club of Nürn- berg-Sigena, in Germany, who launchedthe Babyhospital Galle project after surviving the
2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka. With a budget of $1.8million and the support of 200 Rotary clubs, theproject rebuilt and equipped the MahamodaraTeaching Hospital, in Galle, Sri Lanka. The hospi-tal has served more than 150,000 children andmore than 2.2 million women.
Dr. Deborah K.W. Walters, of the Rotary Club ofUnity, in Maine, USA, a neuroscientist who hasserved as director of Safe Passage (CaminoSeguro), a nonprofit that provides educationaland social services to families who live in the Gua-temala City garbage dump.
Each of the women addressed attendees and led discus-
sions on topics related to her work.
More than 1,000 Rotary members, UN officials, Rotary youth program participants, and guests gathered at this year’s annual event, which celebrated 70 years of partner-ship between Rotary and the UN. A morning youth ses-sion was open to high school students, including membersof Rotary’s Interact and Youth Exchange programs.
Learn more about Rotary Day at the UN
By Ryan Hyland Rotary News11-Nov-2015
Rotary recognizes six women at the United Nations for leadershand humanitarian service
From left: Lucy C. Hobgood-Brown, Dr Hashrat A. Begum, Stella S. Dongo, Kerstin Jeska-Thorwart, Dr. Deborah K.W. Walters and Razia Jan.
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Changing Detroit one entrepreneur at a time !Rotary International
The tagline above was one of the early lines we in RotaryDistrict 6400 used during our LaunchDetroit openhouse events when we were telling our story to prospec-tive applicants. Later, I remember thinking about thatline and wondering if it was too much of a cliché.
Fast forward to today and I have become a true believer.This program, which we started in 2013 to provide mi-croloans, training, and mentoring to those trying to startlocal businesses, has had that transformational effect onseveral budding entrepreneurs in Detroit.
I think of Willie Brake and his small computer business.He started in year one of our program and, after twoyears, opened his own retail store offering computersand computer services to customers in his neighbor-hood. The neighborhood had been without any localcomputer stores, since most had either moved to thesuburbs or been replaced by big-box stores that sold
computers.
I’ve enjoyed visiting with Willie and hearing the goodthings he’s accomplished so far, such as hiring younglocal techies to work in his store while he moves out intothe community to promote his business. Willie com-pleted one loan cycle and returned for a second round offunding earlier this year. Remember: . . . ”one entrepre-neur at a time.”
LaunchDetroit serves an important role in this city. It brings valuable resources to entrepreneurs who are deperately seeking guidance. And to think that Rotarymembers are jumping in to make a difference. Wow!
So, it may be a cliché, but in this instance, it’s very tru We are changing Detroit, one entrepreneur at a time!
Visit the LaunchDetroit website Read The Rotarian article about LaunchDetroit
View videos about the program
By Lawrence Wright29 October 2015
Photos by Alyce Henson/Rotary International
About the author: Lawrence Wright is a past gover-nor of District 6400 and a member of the Rotary Club
Taylor, Michigan. He is president of LaunchDetroit.Another entrepreneur, Thanesia “Tee” Howard, usedher loan for her home-based juice business.
ROTARY CLUBS have played a large role in promoting mifinance programs in the United States. Based on the premthat small-scale private loans paired with education and sport services can have an outsize impact on troubled commnities, the concept has flourished in developing countries agained popularity stateside in the wake of the Great Recsion. And it’s a natural fit for Rotarians, who represent a cr-section of business and community leaders with a wealthexperience and connections.
In 2012, Marilyn Fitzgerald, a member of the Rotary ClubTraverse City, brought the idea for a microloan project in troit to leaders of District 6400, which encompasses DetWindsor, Ont.; and the suburbs along both sides of the DeRiver. She’d implemented similar projects in the developworld and had adapted that model to help rural farmersnorthern Michigan.
Fitzgerald helped Lawrence Wright of D6400 and his te
configure a multipronged approach. In addition to loans$1,000 to $2,500, to be repaid with 5 percent interest o
one year, the program would provide education, one-on-
mentorship, and networking opportunities. “Networking as
know it in Rotary is so valuable,” Wright says. “We can brin
lot of those resources from our own networks to our entrep
neurs. That’s vocational service at its core.”
THE FIRST STEP was fundraising. A dozen clubs in the dtrict contributed, and Baker College of Allen Park, whpresident is a Rotarian, gave $30,000. These donatihelped pay instructors for business classes, which participawere required to complete before receiving their loans. T
group gathered at the Baker College campus for a seriesfive sessions in the fall of 2013. Each one focused on a difent aspect of business management, such as accounting alegal issues, and the series culminated in a business-pworkshop. Prospective mentors came to the classes to serve and mingle, and after a few sessions they were bondwith the borrowers.
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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 worin 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, bhosts, sponsors & donors, by its members, and by others in Rotary.
Membership (November 1, 2015):
22 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 o34,000 Rotary clubs) selected by RI to participate as pilot club in the research projec
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)
Rotary Community Corps of Kaligtasan (est. 2012-13)
Sister clubs:
RC Marikina North D3800 (from 2010-11)
RC San Mateo Midtown D3800 (from 2015-16)
RC Paranaque - BF Homes D3830 (from 2015-160
Rotary Club of Sae Gwangju D3710 Korea (from 2013-14)
Some Distinctions already earned within 10 years from Charter date:
Most Outstanding Rotary Club in District 3780 (RY 2013-14)
One of first 2 clubs entrusted by The Rotary Foundation and Rotary International District
D3710 & D3780 with Global Grant project funding of nearly US$60,000.
The club publishesThe Dove
, web-linked e-bulletin that provides ready online access to hundreds of pageof Rotary information, news and entertainment and that now serves as portal to the virtual website of the
Rotary Club of Holy Spirit. First issue on 4 June 2009.
THE DOVE is distributed by email to over 1,000 addresses, including some officers and staff of Rotary Inte
national. It is also posted on social media channels like Facebook and Scribd.com.
Registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the Securities & Exchange Commission – 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 Subd., Holy Spirit, QC.
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The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encour-age 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 opportunityfor service;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and profes-sions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupa-tions, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as anopportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotar-ian'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.
5 Avenues of ServiceBased on Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service areRotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation onwhich club activity is based:
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and en-suring the effective functioning of the club.
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve othersthrough their vocations and to practice high ethical stan-dards.
Community Service covers the projects and activities theclub undertakes to improve life in its community.
International Service encompasses actions taken to ex-pand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and topromote world understanding & peace.
Youth Service 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 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 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.
Principles that Guide Rota
Rotarian Code of Conduct
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life
2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect
3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to mentor young people, help those with special needs, andimprove people’s quality of life in my community and in the world
4. Avoid behaviour that reflects adversely on Rotary or other Rotarians
Watch songwriter Jerry Mills sing ome Join Us online by clicking on this link.
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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 electronic newsletter/e-bulletin.
Distribution:
THE DOVE is published in 3 ver-sions: printed, digital PDF, andonline.
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.
Posted on social media networksand 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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