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This is the presentation that Pres. Jing Sarao (RY2009-2010) presented during the Team Visit. It contains our club's plans and programs for the term of Pres. Jing.
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TEAM VISIT
RY 2009-2010
Outline of Presentation
RI Area of Emphasis District Trust Club Leadership Plan (CLP) What constitute and effective Rotary Club
Outline of Presentation
RCMSL CLP Club Administration Membership Service Projects
Vocational Community International Youth
TRF Public Image Club Activities
RI AREAS OF EMPHASIS WATER AND SANITATION HEALTH AND HUNGER LITERACY
DISTRICT THRUST Emphasize Rotary’s unique vocational service
commitment Promote high ethical standards in business and profession Recognize the worthiness of all useful
occupations/encourage rotarians to use their vocation to help people learn skills and get job
Recognize those who excel in their vocations and encourage the promotion of professional development
Promote core values of Rotary-Service, Fellowship, Diversity, Integrity and Leadership
DISTRICT THRUSTS Emphasize on strengthening each and every
club by identifying their weakness and opportunities for growth in each avenue of service of service
Focus on high membership retention (90%) and increase membership by at least 10%
Support Rotary Foundation (Every Rotarian Every Year)
Promote Rotary Public Image
CLUB LEADERSHIP PLAN (CLP)
President
MembershipClub
AdministrationServiceProjects TRF Public
Image
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Auditor
Community Service
Vocational Service
International Service
Youth Service
Club Bulletin
Website
PRM
Matching Grant
WCS
EREY
What constitute an effective Rotary Club?
Fiscal Management Membership Development and Retention New Member Orientation and Education Service Project Implementation Participation of Rotarians to Service Projects
RC Makati San Lorenzo Club Leadership Plan
Pres. Jing Sarao
PP MarilouRomero
Membership
PP MaridelVillavicencio
CLUB ADMIN
PP Cynthia Reyes
ServiceProjects
IPP ChachaCamacho
TRF
PP Mari Lacson
PublicImage
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Auditor
Community Service
Vocational Service
International Service
Youth Service
Club Bulletin
Website
PRM
Matching Grant
WCS
EREY
Membership
Group Head: PP Marilou Romero Members:
CP Renie Andrews PP Beth La-O Rtn. Mitzi Piad
Membership(GOALS)
Focus on membership retention, at least 90%.
Increase membership base by at least a net gain of 10% (at least 5 new members)
Membership(Strategies) Membership Recruitment
Recruit a friend Each club member to recruit at least one (1) new prospective
member. Give recognition to sponsors and give incentives.
Membership Orientation and Education Provide Rotary Literature to new and prospective members Encourage new members to attend Rotary Academy seminars
Membership retention Deep and active involvement in club activities of all members. Give recognition and credit to members who contribute actively
to club. Encourage attendance during weekly club meetings. Adopt ‘buddy’ system through mentorship.
Club Administration
Group Head: PP Maridel Villavicencio Members:
PP Mari Lacson Vice President PE Ruth Nocum Secretary PP Erwyn Alcomendras Treasurer & Club
Bulletin Dir. Prim de Guzman Sergeant-at-arms CP Renie Andrews Auditor PP Jimmy Biglang Awa Fellowship PP Nini Layug Sunshine IPP Chacha Camacho Speakers Bureau
Club Administration(GOALS) To successfully manage club activities and meet District
commitments. Conduct well planned weekly meetings with guest speakers, at
least twice a month. Organize a general assembly once a month. Orchestrate fellowship activities coinciding with birthday
celebrations Conduct monthly board meeting Commit high profile and prominent and interesting guest
speakers. Maintain high membership attendance in meetings and projects. To establish, maintain and manage efficient operational and
financial budgets.
Club Administration(Strategies) Create an organization of members with specific duties and
responsibilities. Craft a year-long schedule of key events in the club and district
level. Identify interesting topics relevant per month. Promote close fellowship and camaraderie through meetings and
projects. Competent sourcing, application of funds, donations, solicitations
and timely reporting of financial accountabilities. Conduct year-long programs to motivate, encourage and commit
members to attend: Discon, Distas, RI “Towards the Centennial of Philippine Rotary Service”, and foreign travels to meet sister clubs.
Divide members in groups or in teams identified by colors or area to take charge of weekly club meetings and service projects.
Service Projects Group Head: PP Cynthia ReyesMembers:
Pres. Chacha Camacho 3H Grant Odette Ong Chair, Vocational Marie Rustia Vice Chair, Vocational Marie O’Connor Chair, Community Alice Villanueva Co-Chair, Community Marissa Fenton Co-Chair, Communit Johnny Tan Chair, International Yoli Ayson Co-Chair, International Marietha Holgrem Co-Chair, International GJ Dy Chair, Youth Shelly Lazaro Co-Chair, Youth Paolo David Co Chair, Youth Rangie Tantoco Co-Chair, Youth
Vocational Service MAPSA – Recognize Makati’s Top 3 Outstanding Traffic
Enforcers Employee’s Night – recognize Rotarians outstanding
employees in their respective corporations and businesses.
Career Counseling – conduct career pathing workshop to high school graduating students either in RCC or in public schools.
Factory or Work Place Visit for students Conduct livelihood training programs in Calawis, Antipolo
for the 3-H Grant program focusing on bamboo and organic farming.
Construct a 4-Way Test marker in Makati (e.g. San Lorenzo Village)
Community Service 3-H Grant – Encourage full and active involvement of Rotarians and
RCC members in the implementation of the 3H grant program, Calawis Antipolo focusing on the following: livelihood training, functional literary among farmers, water and sanitation projects, strengthening ties with members of RCC, reduction of child mortality program by training community health workers and mother on safe child birth and nutrition.
Mother Theresa – continue support to the institution by providing the needs of the institution (e.g. wheel chairs, food)
Literacy Project – provide public schools in makati or antipolo with books from “books across the seas”
Makati Peace Award – give recognition to an outstanding national leader/personality, who has significantly contributed to the humanity or community
Don Bosco – provide the institution with books, rice, and continue the vermiculture farming, a source of livelihood for the center.
Annual dental and medical mission and libreng gupit projects in calamba laguna sponsored by AM Europharma.
International Service
Participate in the world community service (WCS) program of RI as a source of funds for the club and community service projects.
Continue nurturing relations with local sister club, RC Chinatown and foreign sister clubs RC Hongkong Channel Island and RC Taipei Capital by attending club inductions and forging joint club community projects.
Participate in the WCS project link job fair in Nov. 25-30, 2009.
Youth Service Organize an interact club Gen. Pio del Pilar high
school (14 members) Organize a Rotaract Club with Rtn. Paolo David as
head Encourage interactors and rotaractors to
participate in district activities such as your Olympics, new generation seminar, DRIA and RYLA
Involve Rotarians in youth oriented service projects such as anti-drugs and anti smoking.
Encourage youth participation in the district solo and chorale competition.
TRF
Group Head: IPP Chacha Camacho Members: CP Rennie Andrews
PP Carol Mercado
PP Erwyn Alcomendras
Eugene Gonzales
TRF(GOALS)
Encourage Rotarians to be 100% sustaining Paul Harris members.
Support the Polio Plus program of TRF through a donation of $1,000.00
TRF(Strategies)
Encourage each member to donate on staggered basis or one time $100 to become sustaining member.
Support Polio Plus Support GSE Program To support the 3-H grant project by encouraging
members to participate in the implementation of the project; to adopt an efficient system of recording, monitoring and management of the resources of the 3H Grant.
Public Relation
Group Head: PP Mari LacsonMembers: PP Maridel Villavicencio
Dir. Mitzi PiadDir. Cristine RojasDir. Ranjie TantocoDir. Paolo DavidPP Erwyn Alcomendras
Public Relation(GOALS)
Create a public image program to inform Rotarians and the communities we serve about “Our Stories of Service, Peace and Love” thereby enhancing our image in our community as an outstanding Humanitarian International Organization.
Public Relation(Strategies)
Update and enhance the club website Create and install 4-way test markers in makati or
las pinas Publish weekly news bulletin Provide the district with club induction photos, club
project photo for the GML and media (newspaper, internet, rotary magazine. (e.g. Rotary Peace Award)
Participate and conduct the “90 years of Rotary in the Phils as a district project
Club Activities Group Head: Dir. Marie O’Connor
Members: PE Ruth NocumCP Rennie AndrewsPP Cynthia ReyesIPP Chacha CamachoDir. Marie RustiaDir. Odette OngDir. Shelly LazaroDir. Johnny TanDir. Mitzi PiadDir. Paolo David
Club Activities(GOALS)
To ensure continuity and propagate the spirit of Rotary, fellowship, camaraderie and friendship amongst club members through active participation in all periodic club activities.
Club Activities(Strategies) Orchestrate seasonal and periodic activities such as:
Employees Night Chinese New Years Party Halloween Party Caroling Activities Christmas Party Valentines Party Baby Rotarians Night Birthday Celebrations Charter Anniversary Sister Clubs Visit Other celebrations that the club may deem necessary
Appoint members to head each activity to ensure active participation in Club activities and become instruments to achieve goals.
Conduct these special events in lieu of weekly meetings. These activities will serve as an augmentation to foster goodwill with
other clubs by extending the invitation.