rc holy spirit ebulletin wb iv no. 16 february 15, 2012

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The Dove Officers and Members RY 2011-12 (Click for Resumes) PEDRITO M. CONDENO President Chair Membership IPP DIOGENES S. OSABEL Vice President & Chair Networking  FERNANDO M DELGRA JR Secretary & Chair New Generation MARCIA C SALVADOR Treasurer and President-El ect PP ROGELIO B BELLEZA, MD Auditor & Chair Health & Wellness LOWELL B CUSTODIO Sergeant-at-Arms & Chair Rotaract PP EMELINDA C PALATTAO Club Trainor & Chair Service Projects RICARDO P SALVADOR Chair Club Administrati on MARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDM Asst Chair Health & Wellness CP LEONIDES S RESPICIO Chair PR & Asst Chair Membership EUI BONG JUNG, OMD Chair The Rotary Foundation PERPETUAL S. RIVERA Chair Fund Generation IN IL DavidKIM  Chair Sports & Member Fund Gen AIDA E LORENZO Asst Chair Service Projects  FERDINAND VALBUENA PN & Asst Chair Sports JONG MYEONG KIM Asst Chair TRF & Member Fund Gen JOCELYN M FLORES ANGEL E. CASTRO WILLIAM FABROA EMMANUEL P. SOLIDUM ANTONIO KENT VALDERRAMA ESTRELLA C VALMOCINA Associate Members (RI Pilot Program) NENG ATENDIDO BABES M. BACULA CORAZON BUENO JENY FERNANDEZ NESON 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 February 15, 2012 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. IV No. 16 Official News eBulletin of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit The FOUR-WAY TEST of the Things We Think, Say and Do Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerne d? Large-scale medical, dental and diagnostic mission organized by RC Holy Spirit and partners serves nearly 2,000 poor patients Another partnership project dubbed Gamot Para sa Kapwa medical/dental/diagnostic mission was successfully held last February 11, 2012 at the Don Antonio Heights covere d court and t he senior citizens’ center for the benefit of underprivileged members o f Barangay Holy Spirit. Jointly with the Don Antonio Homeowners Association (DAHHA), St Benedict Parish Pastoral Council (SBPPC), Greater Don Antonio Heights Senior Citizens Association (GDAHSCAI), and with SM Foundation as major sponsor, RC Holy Spirit coordinated and supervised  the mission. PP Dr Roger Belleza, chair of RCHS’s Health & Well- ness Committee, led a team of 19 doctors that gave free medical consultations to 1,249 patients. Joining him were members of his family. Also on hand to share their time and expertise were SP Dr Jess Lim of RC Pag-asa, SP Dr Juvido Agatep of RC Metro Sta Mesa, and Rtn Dr Leandro Sacro of RC Valenzuela RID 3800. Meanwhile, TRF Chair Dr Eui Bong Jung administered acupuncture services to 10 patients, most of whom were very happy to feel relieved from body pains they have had for 3-4 months after only 10-15 minutes of treatment. 276 dental patients were attended to by a team of dedicated dentists led by Rtns Dr Jong Myeong Kim and Dr Marlene Martinez who stayed until the last patient was served at around 5:30pm (the mission was to have ended at 3:00pm). President T erry Amado of RC Marikina North, RID 3800, came to lend a hand with daughter-dentist Dr Kay and a dentist friend. Dr Jong Myeo ng Kim broug ht along his family as usual and 19 youth members of Stu- dents for Christ who not only acted as dental aides but also provided entertainment to the kids with  their balloon-making skills. Dr Myeong also set up an audio-visual system to entertain patients with movies while waiting for their turn. Members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School and Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit led by President Harold Kim Maggay and PE Kevin Lara- gan, respectively, were a great help with assisting  the patients in the registration, priority and waiting areas. Also busily ensuring th at the mission pro- ceeded well were SP Ped Condeno, IPP Dodgie Osa- bel, Sec JR Delgra, Chair Ric Salvador, Rtn Angel Castro and Rtn Willy Fabroa. PE Marcia Salvado r was overall mission coordinator. Volunteers from SMFI, DAHHA, GDAHSCAI, SBPPC and RCHS all worked together to make the mission a successful partnership project. SMFI provided free medicines, the x-ray mobile clinic, ECG ma- chine, urinalysis and FBS services, as well as para- medical staff. DAHHA pro vided the venu e, security and physical set-u p. SBPPC and DAHHA gave drink- ing water for the 130 mission volunteers. RCHS ensured the availability of teams of volunteer d oc-  tors and dentists, including a significant number from Rotary clubs. The club also provided food (breakfast, morning & afternoon snacks, and lunch) for the volunteers. Truly an exemp lar of collabo ra-  tive effort! Mission’s Patient Caseload   Medical consultations 1,249 patients Dental services 276 Acupuncture 10 X-ray 99 ECG 84 Urinalysis 36 FBS/RBS 131 Value Added by the Mission The value of immediate benefits derived by the patients could be around P800,000 to P900,000, estimated based on market valuethe free profes- sional services, diagnostic services, and medicines dispensed during the mission. To assess the longer term socio- economic impact of the mission due to ailments cured and sickness prevented, a follow-on research study needs to be undertaken.

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The Dove

Y 2011-12 (Click for Resumes) 

—Membership

—Networking 

—New Generation

President-Elect

—Health & Wellness

s & Chair—Rotaract

—Service Projects

– Club Administration

—Health & Wellness

– PR & Asst Chair—Membership

– The Rotary Foundation

—Fund Generation

 

—Sports & Member—Fund Gen

—Service Projects 

—Sports

—TRF & Member—Fund Gen

sociate Members (RI Pilot Program)

onorary Members

February 15, 2012 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. IV No. 16

O f f i c i a l N e w s e B u l l e t i n 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

The FOUR-WAY TEST of the Things We Think, Say and DoI 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 ?

Large-scale medical, dental and diagnostic mission organized by RC Holy

Spirit and partners serves nearly 2,000 poor patients

Another partnership project dubbed Gamot Para sa

Kapwa medical/dental/diagnostic mission was

successfully held last February 11, 2012 at the

Don Antonio Heights covered court and the senior

citizens’ center for the benefit of underprivileged

members of Barangay Holy Spirit. Jointly with the

Don Antonio Homeowners Association (DAHHA), St

Benedict Parish Pastoral Council (SBPPC), Greater

Don Antonio Heights Senior Citizens Association

(GDAHSCAI), and with SM Foundation as major

sponsor, RC Holy Spirit coordinated and supervised

 the mission.

PP Dr Roger Belleza, chair of RCHS’s Health & Well-

ness Committee, led a team of 19 doctors that

gave free medical consultations to 1,249 patients.

Joining him were members of his family. Also on

hand to share their time and expertise were SP Dr

Jess Lim of RC Pag-asa, SP Dr Juvido Agatep of RC

Metro Sta Mesa, and Rtn Dr Leandro Sacro of RC

Valenzuela RID 3800. Meanwhile, TRF Chair Dr Eui

Bong Jung administered acupuncture services to10 patients, most of whom were very happy to feel

relieved from body pains they have had for 3-4

months after only 10-15 minutes of treatment.

276 dental patients were attended to by a team of 

dedicated dentists led by Rtns Dr Jong Myeong Kim

and Dr Marlene Martinez who stayed until the last

patient was served at around 5:30pm (the mission

was to have ended at 3:00pm). President Terry

Amado of RC Marikina North, RID 3800, came to

lend a hand with daughter-dentist Dr Kay and a

dentist friend. Dr Jong Myeong Kim brought a

his family as usual and 19 youth members of

dents for Christ who not only acted as dental a

but also provided entertainment to the kids

  their balloon-making skills. Dr Myeong also se

an audio-visual system to entertain patients

movies while waiting for their turn.

Members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit Nati

High School and Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit le

President Harold Kim Maggay and PE Kevin L

gan, respectively, were a great help with assis

 the patients in the registration, priority and wa

areas. Also busily ensuring that the mission

ceeded well were SP Ped Condeno, IPP Dodgie

bel, Sec JR Delgra, Chair Ric Salvador, Rtn A

Castro and Rtn Willy Fabroa. PE Marcia Salv

was overall mission coordinator.

Volunteers from SMFI, DAHHA, GDAHSCAI, SB

and RCHS all worked together to make the mis

a successful partnership project. SMFI prov

free medicines, the x-ray mobile clinic, ECG chine, urinalysis and FBS services, as well as p

medical staff. DAHHA provided the venue, sec

and physical set-up. SBPPC and DAHHA gave d

ing water for the 130 mission volunteers. R

ensured the availability of teams of volunteer

  tors and dentists, including a significant num

from Rotary clubs. The club also provided f

(breakfast, morning & afternoon snacks, and lu

for the volunteers. Truly an exemplar of collab

 tive effort!

Mission’s Patient Caseload 

Medical consultations — 1,249patients

Dental services — 276

Acupuncture — 10

X-ray — 99

ECG — 84

Urinalysis — 36

FBS/RBS — 131

Value Added by the Mission

The value of immediate benefits derivedby the patients could be around

P800,000 to P900,000, estimated

based on ―market value‖ the free profes-

sional services, diagnostic services, and

medicines dispensed during the mission.

To assess the longer term socio-

economic impact of the mission due to

ailments cured and sickness prevented,

a follow-on research study needs to be

undertaken.

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Scenes from the medical, dental and diagnostic mission last February 11, 2012

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Rotarians in action during the mission!

February is World Understanding Month in Rotary

Last February 1, 2012 was no ordinary

meeting. It was a great learning experience

or RC Holy Spirit as CP Gary Ting, SP Jess

Lim, and PE Renzie Dizon of  RC Pag-asa QC 

shared their experiences drawn from their

club’s continuing development program for

an Aeta resettlement group in Barangay Ka-

nawan, Morong, Bataan. PE Renzie proudlyexplained the successful kalabasa-growing 

ivelihood project introduced last year which

participating farmers have found profitable

and worth their efforts. The three gentlemen

also related several past livelihood projects

hat had not been as successful in the Kana-

wan environment: tricycles project, goat-

aising, and poultry.

To transform the re-settled community of 

erstwhile nomadic hunter-families into a self-

reliant, self-sustaining community, RC Pag-

asa for the last 5 years has been helping by

enhancing healthcare through regular medi-

cal missions and anti-TB campaigns; uplift-

ing literacy such as by providing school sup-

plies, books & library facilities; daily feeding 

for school children for body nourishment and to reduce drop-outs; food and entertainment

for the entire community during special oc-

casions; and livelihood programs.

At the end of the meeting, about 200 hard-

bound books and magazines for high school

and elementary school students were turned

over by RCHS Silver President Ped to RCP

Silver President Jess for the benefit of their

adopted schools.

RC Holy Spirit gets insights from signature community development program of RC Pag-asa

PP Dr Roger Belleza, RC Holy Spirit SP Dr Jess Lim, RC Pag-asa

SP Dr Juvido Agatep, RC Metro Sta Mesa

Dr Marylene Martinez, RC Holy Spirit

Dr Leandro Sacro, RC Valenzuela D3800

Dr Eui Bong Jung OMD, RC Holy Spirit

Pres Terry Amado, RC Marikina North D3800Dr Jong Myeong Kim, RC Holy Spirit

Rotaractors and Interactors of Holy Spirit

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For missed club meetings get engaged with

ROTARY e-Club One .

It’s only a click away from here. 

Rotary Club of Holy Spirit

How to Get In Touch With Us

Pres Ped Condeno—

0917-880-2145; [email protected]  Help Desk: Club Admin Ric Salvador — 0919-361-6406;

[email protected]  

Mail address: 33 Don Carlos St., Don Antonio Heights, QC

Club meets every Wednesday, 7:00 PM at the Clubhouse of Don

 Antonio Heights subdivision

Let’s all help curb Global Warming !

The Dove, eBulletin of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, is published by theAdministration Committee of the club.

Printed copies are distributed to club members during meetings while thedigital e-bulletin edition is e-mailed to members & friends, to donors, to se-lected District 3780 officers, to most of the 95 district club presidents who

have known e-mail accounts, and to selected RI offices.  

Current editors are Dir Ric and Treasurer Marcia Salvador with email [email protected].  

View Past Issues of the eBulletin

First Issue of The Dove  Vol. I No. 1 

The Dove Vol IV No. 13 

The Dove Vol IV No. 14 

The Dove Vol IV No. 15 

Back-track for earlier issues. 

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Video for review & discussion:

Watch Re-rooted: Rural Community Development 

Program for Feb 15th Meeting

FOLOW THE LINKS in this eBULLETIN

 For Rotary news & information -

Rotary International www.rotary.org 

District 3780 Website www.distrct3780.org 

District Governor’s Monthly Letters

July August September October November Decem

January

February Celebrants

February 6 Babes

February 14 Willy

February 23 Ed & Riz

February 28 Ric & Marcia

RI theme for 2012-13 is unveiled 

See you at the DISCON April 19-21, 2012

Post-Valentine’s Day Fellowship

at Korean Silla Garden

Click image to view video of the theme speech

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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:

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 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 the Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotary’sphilosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity isbased:

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 under-

takes to improve life in its community.

International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s

humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-

standing & peace.

New Generations Service recognizes the positive change imple-

mented 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

ROTARIAN’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 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 Rotary

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 e

ample 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

fellow Rotarians

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

Rotary Code of Conduct 

(Formerly Declaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions)

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