RC Holy Spirit eBulletin WB IV No. 24 May 31, 2012

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    The Dove

    Y 2011-12(Click for Resumes)

    ssociate Members (RI Pilot Program)

    onorary Members

    sst Governor in Charge 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 ?

    RC Holy Spirit, Interact and Rotaract clubs help adopted schools pr

    pare for opening of classesThe Department of Educations National Schools

    Maintenance Week, known as Brigada Eskwela,was implemented last May 21-26, 2012 to helppublic schools prepare for the opening of classesnext month.

    Clubs in District 3780 participated in BrigadaEskwela in Quezon City following the Memoran-dum of Agreement signed last May 4, 2012 byDGE Penny Policarpio and Dr Corazon Rubio,DepEDs City Schools Superintendent. Organiza-

    tions which supported the Brigada Eskwela Pro-ject included the Armed Forces of the Philip-pines, USAID, ABS-CBN, Globe Telecom, andPetron, among other volunteer groups.

    RCHS and the Interact and RotaractClubs of Holy Spirit actively participatedin the BEP at the Holy Spirit NationalHigh School. During the schools BEP

    launching on May 21, the Interactorswere already present and helped par-ents and students clean classroomsand hallways. On May 22, RCHS offi-cers, led by President Ped Condeno, PEMarcia Salvador, Sec JR Delgra and RicSalvador turned over to school principalMs Zaida Padullo 2 pails of semi-glosslatex paint, 2 liters of colored paint, 6roller brushes, 6 paint trays, 4 kilos offinishing nails and 4 carpenters ham-

    mers. These items were purchased partly fromcash donations given by Rtn Peth Rivera andTreas Marcia Salvador.

    President Ped and PE Marcia had opportunity toaddress parents of incoming 4th year studentswho were then attending a seminar.

    On that day, SNG Chair JR Delgra led Interactorsand Rotaractors repair broken desks. They werelater joined by some parents. Also, some Inter-actors joined other students and parents incleaning more classrooms. President Ped and

    PE Marcia Salvador treated our youth partner-service, numbering 17, to lunch after the moings hard work.

    On Wednesday, May 23, our Interactors conued to repair broken desks, some of which w

    really beyond repair. On Thursday, May 24, wthe paint and brushes donated by RCHS, painting of the schools hallways began. Aga

    our Interactors were busy at work, together wthe schools student government leaders, a

    with some Mormons helping. Re-painting wcontinued on Friday, May 25. PE Marcia madpersonal donation of an additional pail of pato ensure that the required re-painting jobs w

    completed.

    On Monday, May 28, 2012, RCHS jointly with Interact and Rotaract Clubs lent support to Brigada Eskwela activities at Dona Juana Ementary School by helping with the cleaning aarranging of instructional materials at the SPclassrooms. Earlier, service crews from the government and the AFP came to re-paint arepair the school building and facilities.

    It is interesting to note that Brigada Eskwelaan annual project participated in by our yopartners-in-service.

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    Photos taken during the Brigada Eskwelaweek

    May 28 - Finishing works at SPED Center, Dona Juana Elementary School

    Pres Ped and PE Marcia spoke before a gathering of parents at Holy Spirit National High School

    May 24-25Re-painting

    For more updates & photos follow RC Holy Spirit on www.facebook.com/RCHS3780/sk=wall

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    In August, Districts 1910 and 1920 (parts of Austria; Bos-nia-Herzegovina) hosted 24 students and two Rotariansfrom Japan who were affected by the March 2011 earth-quake and tsunami. Many of the students had lost theirhomes or had to evacuate, or lost parents or other rela-tives. Japanese and Austrian Rotarians covered the costof the flights (Lufthansa provided discounted tickets), ac-commodations, and other expenses, and the govern-ments of both countries offered additional financial sup-port.

    Members of the Rotary Club of Ladner, B.C., have been

    instrumental in a campaign to rid the provinces coastofspartina anglica, or common cordgrass, a noxious weedthat was planted to control erosion but whose spread nowposes a danger to wetland areas. This fall, club membersput in 58 hours of work, hand-pulling 250 bags, or 5 tons,of the weed. They finished that stretch of shoreline in Oc-tober.

    The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti left thousands ofpeople with injuries that required amputations. This Octo-ber, members of the Rotary Club of Willemstad brought

    10 amputees to Curaao, where each patient was fittedwith a prosthetic leg and underwent six weeks of physicaltherapy. The club worked with the Royal NetherlandsNavy, which provided accommodations in its barracks,and with local companies Insel Air and ABC Bus Com-pany, which covered travel expenses.

    Through a mobile clinic, medics from a hospital in Yogya-karta have provided care to 3,636 homeless children wholost their families in the 2006 eruption of Mount Merapi.After a Group Study Exchange trip to District 3400, team

    leader Hugo Pike, of the Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge,England, worked with his district to develop the idea. TheUS$20,000 Rotary Foundation Matching Grant projectgot underway in September 2010, but another eruptionof Mount Merapi that October halted progress for severalmonths. After the effort resumed, it expanded to 22 loca-tions.

    Rotarians in Karachi used a van emblazoned with mes-

    sages in English and Urdu to share information about polio during Subnational Immunization Days in DecembeClub members also visited a school in the nearby town oKorangi, where they gave drops of vaccine to 238 chidren and worked with administrator Naushaba Burney tdistribute fliers about the disease to students and teachers.

    Rotarians in District 3830 carried out two dozen projectafter an environmental conference in November 2010They far exceeded their goal of planting 5,000 trees, otwo for every Rotarian in the district. By the end of 201011, they had planted 23,000 trees and expected to ad

    another 25,000 in 2011-12.

    The Rotary Club of Honeoye Falls-Mendon, N.Y., created self-guided audio tour of 12 local sites, including thLower Mill, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the 1837 Mendon town hall; and a one-roomschoolhouse thats now a museum. Visitors can use the

    cell phones to listen to information about the stops on thtour. Instructions are posted at each location and aravailable in brochures and at www.hfmrotary.orgtour.html .

    The village of Mwandiis home to hundredsof AIDS orphanswhose caregivers areelderly relatives. Work-ing with the UnitedChurch of Zambia Mis-sion Partners, thenearby Rotary Club ofLivingstone is helping

    these families by re-placing 31 deteriorat-ing huts with morestable, traditional Afri-can mud houses, andaims to build 25more. Rotarians from District 6000 (Iowa, USA) have paticipated in the project, which has benefited 64 familieand 200 orphans as of November.

    The Rotarian -- June 2012

    Rotary clubs around the globe have many things in common, including a commitment to service. All year lonclubs are taking action to make a difference in their communities. Heres a roundup of recent club activiti

    worldwide:

    Follow Rotary International on

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    Who is Rotary Club of Holy Spirit ?

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

    Club meets every Thursday, 7:00 PM at the Clubhouse of DonAntonio Heights subdivision

    Lets 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 98 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 at

    [email protected].

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    The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage andfoster 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

    service;

    . High ethical standards in business and professions,the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, andthe dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity

    to serve society;

    . The application of the ideal of service in each Rotar-

    ian's personal, 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 the Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotarysphilosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity isbased:

    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 Rotarys

    humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-

    standing & peace.

    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

    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

    (FormerlyDeclaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions)

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