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BAG-KONG PAG-ASA
The Rotary Club of Mandaluyong visited the Kuya Center for Street Children on 20 October 2025 to help execute the "Bag-kong Pag-Asa" service project. Pres. Jethro Bañez led the team, joined by Service Project Director PP Apollo Tan, PP Bill Daland, PP Ernie Lim, and RCM spouses Maan Lam, Aileen Tan, and Jojo Bañez. "Bag-kong Pag-Asa" turns used tarpaulins into reusable bags, promoting environmental responsibility and smart reuse. The activity blends creativity with sustainabi
Rotary Club of Mandaluyong
Feb 181 min read


Art Inspires Hope: RC Metro Kalibo’s Exhibit Highlights Talents of Differently-Abled Children
We are officially celebrating National Arts Month 2026! The Rotary Club of Metro Kalibo, together with The Creative Child Learning Center, Autism Hearts Foundation Hearts Philippines Inc. and Rotary Club of Greenhills, invites you to a special Art Exhibit showcasing the incredible talents of our differently-abled children. Special thanks to Kalibo Vice Mayor Phillip Y. Kimpo, also a fellow Rotarian and Ms. Kalibo Ati-Atihan 2026 Frenchie Joy Gomez for gracing our ribbon-cut
Rotary Club of Metro Kalibo
Feb 91 min read


Rotary Fellowship Activity: Strengthening more than 25 Years of Service and Friendship
The Rotary Club of Cebu South led by its President, Rheneir Mora, its Immediate Past President, Edwin Villaver, and Past Assistant Governor Helbert Espinosa warmly welcomed its sister club, the Rotary Club of Yotsukaido , for a fellowship visit commemorating 25 years of enduring partnership, shared service, and international goodwill. The visit highlighted the clubs’ long‑standing commitment to community upliftment, anchored by their signature joint project—the Tulay Day
Rotary Club of Cebu South
Feb 92 min read


4 Acts, 1 Mission: Rotary Club of Navotas Unites Communities and Transforms Lives in Busuanga, Palawan
In a remarkable display of unity, compassion, and purposeful leadership, the Rotary Club of Navotas embarked on a meaningful journey to Busuanga, Palawan—bringing with them not just resources, but hope, empowerment, and a shared vision for lasting change. Guided by Rotary’s enduring principle of Service Above Self, the initiative “4 Acts, 1 Mission” became more than an outreach activity; it evolved into a powerful testament of how collective goodwill can bridge distances, upl
Rotary Club of Navotas
Feb 93 min read


SEE THE WORLD CLEARLY: A GIFT OF SIGHT FOR PALIPARAN YOUTH
922 Students, One Clear Vision! Rotary E-Club of Inner Heart, Mandaluyong Brings the Gift of Sight to Paliparan National High School On February 4, 2026, the Rotary E-Club of Inner Heart, Mandaluyong transformed Paliparan National High School Dasmarinas Cavite into a hub of hope and opportunity. With one clear mission, the club provided 922 students with free prescription eyeglasses—unlocking not just clearer vision, but brighter futures. Unlocking Potential Through Clear Si
Rotary E-Club of Inner Heart Mandaluyong
Feb 92 min read


TRABAHO MO, SAGOT KO
We were celebrating the consummation of a warehouse project when, suddenly, a dire consequence, entered our minds. A number of our workers were there, too, celebrating with us. But thoughts of how they will be when they go home that day also came into realisation. They will be jobless from then on. How they will cope up with the situation was difficult even just to imagine. And so on August 3, 2025, we decided to go the extra mile for our workers. We have friends and client-
Rotary Club of Metro North Caloocan
Feb 93 min read


Rotarians Protecting Our Seas
The Rotary Club of San Mateo launched Project BAHURA (Building Artificial Habitats for Underwater Resource Advancement) in Poctoy, Torrijos, Marinduque on January 27, 2026. This project aims to restore degraded coral reef areas by establishing artificial coral habitats that promote marine biodiversity, protect coastal communities, and support sustainable livelihoods through community-based marine conservation. Torrijos lies in a coral triangle, but many reefs are degraded due
Rotary Club of San Mateo
Feb 42 min read


UCP Sheryll Ann Mesina of RC Aseana Manila Appointed as National Officer of the Commission on Climate Change
United Chosen President (UCP) Sheryll Ann Mesina of the Rotary Club of Aseana Manila has been honored with the opportunity to serve as a National Officer of the Commission on Climate Change, further strengthening Rotary’s active role in advancing environmental advocacy and climate action at the national level. Joining her in this significant leadership initiative is RC Aseana Manila President-Elect Alicia Allyson Santos, who serves as Chief of Staff of the National Officers,
Rotary Club of Aseana Manila
Feb 41 min read


RC Aseana Manila and Baby Club RC Aseana Bayanihan Drive Environmental Impact Through Bamboo Nursery Program
On January 10, 2026, the Rotary Club of Aseana Manila, in partnership with its baby club, the Rotary Club of Aseana Bayanihan, proudly supported the Community-Based Bamboo Nursery and Reforestation Program at the Pamitinan Protected Landscape in Sitio Karugo, Wawa Dam, Montalban, Rizal, through the donation of bamboo saplings. Led in collaboration with PBDIC Executive Director Butch Madarang, the initiative underscores Rotary’s strong commitment to environmental protection, e
Rotary Club of Aseana Manila
Feb 41 min read


A Vision Rooted in Hope
The Rotary Club of Aseana Manila is currently in the planning phase of an ambitious Integrated Livelihood, Community Health, and Education Project aimed at uplifting more than 100,000 Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bulalacao and neighboring municipalities in Oriental Mindoro. This comprehensive initiative is designed to promote sustainable economic opportunities, improve access to essential healthcare services, and establish educational facilities for indigenous children—while p
Rotary Club of Aseana Manila
Feb 41 min read


RC Cebu Port Centre Sets The Bar High Again
Congratulations to the Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre for achieving $100 Per Capita & 100% EREY status and for emerging as the top contributor to the PolioPlus Fund. This is the Rotary impact in action. Well done to Pres. Francis Walter Ong, the Board, and all RCCPC members for proving that collective commitment fuels global change. A special salute to Director–TRF, PP Antonio Sulay II, whose passion, leadership, and hands-on support were instrumental in making these achieve
Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre
Feb 41 min read


P5.7-M Rotary Water Project Brings Clean Water to Aeta Community and School in Floridablanca
FLORIDABLANCA, PAMPANGA — Residents of the remote highland community of Sitio Camachile and pupils of Camachile Elementary School now have access to clean and safe water after the formal inauguration of a new water system on Saturday, January 31. The project, called the Camachile Water Resources and Sanitation Facilities, is a joint effort of the Rotary Club of Dolores in Pampanga and the Rotary Club of Saesongtan in South Korea. It was carried out through Rotary Internationa
Rotary Club of Dolores
Feb 33 min read
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