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The Dove
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I s i t t h e T R U T H ? I s i t F A I R t o a l l c o n c e r n e d ? W i l l i t b u i l d G O O D W I L L
a n d B E T T E R F R I E N D S H I P S ? W i l l i t b e B E N E F I C I A L t o a l l c o n c e r n e d ?
Rotary family of Holy Spirit warmly welcomes DistrictGov. PennyPolicarpio III and district officers
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A 3-part program structure and the presence ofthe entire Rotary family of RC Holy Spirit pavedthe way for a successful Official Visit of DistrictGovernor Penny Policarpio III last August 30,2012 at the Don Antonio Heights clubhouse inBarangay Holy Spirit.
Part I involved DGs one-on-one meeting with clubpresident Marcia Salvador; Part II a club assem-bly where Holy Spirit goals, plans and updateswere presented and discussed; and Part III the9th regular meeting.
Gov Penny Policarpio and the team of visitingdistrict officers consisting of District Chief of Staff
PP Arnold Guerrero, Senior Deputy District Secre-tary PP Eric Santos, Lt Governor for District Af-fairs PP Butch Javier, and Senior Governors Aide
PP Randy Garcia led interactive discussions asthe chairmen of the various committees of RCHSgave a comprehensive presentation of goals andplans for RY 2012-13 and thereafter.
Likewise, Kevin Laragan and Lovely Rose
Paalisbo, presidents of Rotaract and InteClubs of Holy Spirit, respectively, took turnpresenting their clubs planned programs
terms of services for and by the new generatio
AG Beth Constantino and AGR Ernie Paranis won hand to lend their valued assistance and port.
Also present during Part III of the Governors
were the officers of RCC Kaligtasan led by Pdent Nits Mahinay, as well as Ms Gloria Taand Ms Lorna Corre representing the principaDona Juana Elementary School, the cl
adopted elementary school. Completing
clubs Rotary family during the Visit were Hoary Member PDG Danny Fausto and AssocMember Tyron Kim.
RCHS thanks Gov Penny and his team for the and for invaluable insights shared with the clu
IPP Ped Condeno acted as overall Program Cof the Governors Visit.
The digital version of this September 6, 2012 e-bulletin consists of 8 pages.
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Seven Interact officers to attend 2012 District Interact Assembly
Update on Baby TJ, first beneficiary of HOLY SPIRIT SMILES project
TJ is a one year and four months old baby boy living in a denselypopulated urban community in Barangay Old Balara with his par-ents. TJ was born with a cleft lip and clef palate. TJs mother (in
photo) used to work as a sales lady but had to stop working when
he was born. Now already 8 months pregnant, she has to care forTJ and the new baby arriving next month.
Marianita Nits Mahinay, RCC of Kaligtasan President, ap-proached President Marcia regarding TJs plight. On August 14,
Pres Marcia brought TJ and parents, accompanied by Nits, to seeDr Deborah Ann Debbie Sales, an ENT surgeon at the Quirino
Memorial Medical Center. X-ray and blood tests followed the ini-tial check-up and diagnosis. The operation on TJs cleft lip wassuccessfully performed last Tuesday afternoon, August 28.
After the successful operation on the cleft harelip of Baby TJ bteam of ENT surgeons led by Dr Adrian T Adraneda, the stitchwere removed on September 3. Baby TJ was also given vaccshots against diphtheria as recommended by the pediatrician.
Dr Debbie Sales, HOLY SPIRIT SMILES Project principal sponsand Dr Adraneda will check up on Baby TJ during the first weekOctober.
Free professional, laboratory and hospital services had been ranged by Dr Debbie. The cost of medicines for TJ and other indental expenses such as meals and transport for stay-in watchhad been provided by Pres Marcia.
RC Holy Spirit will sponsor the participation ofseven (7) officers of the Interact Club of HolySpirit National High School, led by PresidentLovely Rose Paalisbo, to the Interact District As-sembly on September 8, 2012 at the Quezon CityNational High School. This leadership training
seminar will greatly help the Interact officerslearn more about Rotary and in running their clubmore effectively.
The Interact DISTAS is hosted by the Rotary Clubof Bagong Silangan.
Service partners grace 9th club meeting where Gov Penny and District officers were guests
RCC of Kaligtasan officers led by Pres Nits Mahinay pose with Pres Marcia, Dis-
trict Governor Penny Policarpio, and PP Dodgie Osabel
Ms Gloria Tatad (SPED Center head) and Ms Lorna Corre of D
Juana Elementary School with Sec JR, Pres Marcia and Gov P
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Two more Rotarians of Holy Spirit are inscribed as Paul Harris Fellows
Pres Marcia Salvador and Sports Committee Chair David Kim received their Paul Harris Fellow certificates from District Governor
Penny Policarpio. PDG Danny Fausto stood as witness while AG Beth Constantino read the inscription in the certificates.
The two officers join the clubs roster of PHFs.
PP Roger Belleza, MD +1
PP Linda Palattao +1
PP Dodgie Osabel +1
IPP Ped Condeno
PP Beth Sy
Ric Salvador
Peth Rivera
PE Eui Bong Jung, OMD
Pres Marcia Salvador +1
David Kim
RC Holy Spirit has 6 new sustaining members for TRF for RY 2012-13
Rotarians PN Willy Fabroa and Auditor MaritesNepomuceno pose with PDG Danny Fausto afterreceiving the certificates for TRF sustaining mem-
bers from Gov. Penny Policarpio.
In photo at right, Service Projects Chair MarleneMartinez, DDM, receives her certificate from Gov
Penny.
PP Linda Palattao, PP Beth Sy and Rtn Percy Za-
bala are the three other new sustaining members.
Five Rotarians of Holy Spirit receive Certificates of Appointment for district positionsPP Nides Respicio, PP Dodgie Osabel, PP LindaPalattao and Ric Salvador pose with senior Districtofficers after receiving their respective Certificate
of Appointment from RI District 3780.
Pres Marcia is shown holding the appointment papfor Rtn Neneng Kapitana Valmocina who was un
able to attend the event because of an out-of-town
engagement set earlier.
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Rotary International District 3780
Future Vision Six Areas of Focushe Trustees of The Rotary Foundation have identified six areas ofocus for the new grant structure. These areas reflect critical hu-
anitarian issues and needs that Rotarians are addressing world-ide.
Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
Disease prevention and treatment
Water and sanitation
Maternal and child health
Basic education and literacy
Economic and community development
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Why join HOLY SPIRIT ?
Rotary Club of Holy Spirit
3 Don Senen St., Don Antonio Heights, Quezon City
President RY 2012-13: Marcia C. Salvador
Mobile: 0919-665-3430 Email: [email protected]
ub meets every Thursday, 7-9 PM at the Don Antonio Heights Clubhouse
Click here for Information & Knowledge for All Rotary Club Members
September 8, 2012 is International Literacy DThe theme of International Literacy Day 2012 is Literacy and Peace. theme was adopted by todemonstrate the multiple uses and value that literacy brings to peop
Literacy contributes to peace as it brings people closer to attaining invidual freedoms and better understanding the world, as well as preving or resolving conflict. The connection between literacy and peace be seen by the fact that in unstable democracies or in conflict-affectcountries it is harder to establish or sustain a literate environment.
Education brings sustainability to all the development goals, and li
acy is the foundation of all learning. It provides individuals with the s
to understand the world and shape it, to participate in democratic pr
esses and have a voice, and also to strengthen their cultural identity
Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General
Literacy is a human right, a tool of personal empowerment and a mefor social and human development. Educational opportunities depenliteracy.
Literacy is at the heart of basic education for all, and essential for eracating poverty, reducing child mortality, curbing population growth,achieving gender equality and ensuring sustainable development, peand democracy. There are good reasons why literacy is at the core ofEducation for All (EFA).
A good quality basic education equips pupils with literacy skills for lifand further learning; literate parents are more likely to send their chito school; literate people are better able to access continuing educatopportunities; and literate societies are better geared to meet pressidevelopment.
Birthday Anniversary
Sep 30 Nonoy & BrendaOct 11 NonoyOct 16 Peth
define the environment at the Special
Education (SPED) Center of Dona Juana Elementary School
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Holy Spirit has always been driven by the Vision first articulated in May 2009:
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.
RC Holy Spirit - Profile
Chartered June 29, 2005
Truly community based club
23 active members: 9 ladies & 14 gentlemen
6 associate members under the 3-year RI pilot project
Partners in service
Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit, Best Rotaract Club in 2011-12
Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High, Best Interact in 2011-12
RCC ofKaligtasan
Sister clubs
RC Marikina North D3800
Team of RCs Seoul Baeksang, Seoul Onnuri & Seoul Harmony D365
Registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the SEC -
Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Inc (50 years corporate life, 47 years remaining)
Many of the points touched on during the interactive discussions with GovPenny Policarpio and his team of district officers during the Governors Visilast August 30, 2012 dwelt on the Vision and unique Profile of Holy Spirit.
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Fifteen Canadian Rotary clubs, as well as one club from Australiaand another from the United States, were title sponsors of the2011 Mobility Cup, a sailing regatta for people with disabilitiesthat began in 1991. The event, held on western Lake Ontario, isopen to anyone with a significant disability, regardless of sailingexperience, and attracts competitors from around the world. Ro-tarian volunteers helped operate mechanical lifts, manned safetyboats, assisted with registration, and served food.
Rotaractors from all over the nation raised funds during a four-day event in Assisi to help reconstruct a building at the Universityof LAquila that had been destroyed in a 6.3 -magnitude earth-quake in April 2009. The highlights of the Grand National NewYears Eve included a medieval-themed dinner; a traditional NewYears feast that featuredsabrage,or the opening of champagnebottles with the strike of a sword; fireworks; and the raffling of aGucci necklace. The effort, organized by Rotaractors in District2090 (Albania; part of Italy), raised about US$21,000.
The Rotary Club of Rotorua North is helping to restore the native
vegetation of Mount Ngongotaha by taking district governors upthe mountain the first time they visit the club. After a Skyline gon-dola ride, each governor plants a native tree and is added to thelist of names on a commemorative board. The 25-year tradition,which complements the work of the Mount Ngongotaha BushRestoration Trust, has helped create a small forest of totara,kauri, and other indigenous trees.
The Rotary Club of Falomo made its annual service visit to IkoyiPrison in February, donating items for employees and inmates.Club members brought tools and a sewing machine, along withpharmaceuticals, shaving kits, bed sheets, and householdgoods, contributed by Rotarians and the Excalibur Benin Hotel in
Benin City. A prison official accepted the items on behalf of theinmates and thanked the Rotarians, noting that such donationsare vital to the facility, which was built for 800 inmates buthouses more than 1,700. The Rotarians also provided a newmattress, portable generator, and fan for the security guards
quarters.
The Pakistan PolioPlus Committee held a Smash Polio Out tabletennis tournament in March, in cooperation with the Karachi Ta-ble Tennis Association. The event aimed to spread the word inPakistan that the nation is among the last remaining polio-endemic countries, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria. The tour-
nament was open to anyone and featured singles matches fmen, women, boys, and girls.
The Rotary Club of Baguio provided local children ages three five with multivitamins and iron supplements as part of a 1
week nutrition program that began in August 2011. Motheworked with a nutritionist to prepare weekly meals for the kidinspired by educational lectures; they also received recomended menus for the rest of each week. The effort also offerepediatric screenings and deworming regimens for the childreand monitored their weight through April.
In February, Rotarians from District 5280 (California) visitPuerto Rico, where they are working with club members in Dtrict 7000 on a series of 12 projects, such as delivering 12,00dictionaries to schools, setting up a mobile recycling unit, aequipping a boys and girls club with computers. The distric
and The Rotary Foundation have contributed more th
$218,000 toward the efforts.
The Great Bridge Rotary Rumble, a charity motorcycle ride sposored by the Rotary Club of Great Bridge (Chesapeake), Va., dremore than 100 participants to its May 2012 event. The ride coers 80 to 100 miles of scenic rural roads and features prizes the end for biggest group, youngest and oldest riders, and othdistinctions. The Castaways Riding Club cosponsors the everegistration fees of $15, along with sponsorships, have brougin $55,000 over the past eight years. The money supports locchildrens groups, including Edmarc Hospice for Children, G
Scouts, and Boy Scouts.
Rotary news in brief from around the globeThe Rotarian -- September 2012
Rotary clubs around the globe have manythings in common, including a commitmentto service. All year long, clubs are taking ac-tion to make a difference in their communi-
ties. Heres a roundup of recent club activi-ties worldwide:
View online publication by clicking this link.
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