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Unite For Good in Action: RC Marikina North Renews Partnership With World Vision!
The Rotary Club of Marikina North (RCMN) and World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) formalized their continued partnership through the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) on 07 February 2026 at the latter's head office. Representing Rotary were District 3800 Public Image Chair Rey Pineda, who shared an overview of Rotary’s mission; RCMN President Mark Macallan, who reaffirmed the club’s commitment to sustained service; Secretary/President-Elect Chemai Ma
Rotary Club of Marikina North
Feb 181 min read


TARA NA, ALAI!
In celebration of Rotary’s Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution Month, the Rotary Club of Upper Eastside Antipolo (RCUESA) proudly launched on 02 February 2026 its second original book, "Tara Na, Alai", a meaningful literary project that transcends borders and champions unity in diversity. Authored by RCUESA member, D3800 Vocational Achievement Awardee, and Margarito Duavit Integrated School (MADIS) Principal, Aileen Isidro-Carbonell, the book is inspired by the real-life st
Rotary Club of Upper East Side Antipolo
Feb 182 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


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


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


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 San Fernando La Union Marks 110 Days of Nourishing Hope Through “Isang Araw, Isang Itlog”
The Rotary Club of San Fernando, La Union (RCSFLU) reaches 110th Day of Sustained Feeding Program last January 30, 2026 at Pagudpud Integrtaed School . The “Isang Araw, Isang Itlog” feeding program continues to make a positive difference as it proudly reaches 110 out of 120 days of sustained implementation. The program reflects Rotary’s unwavering commitment to child nutrition, health, and long-term community support. Implemented in partnership with the Inner Wheel Club, the
Rotary Club of San Fernando La Union
Feb 31 min read


When Service Unboxes Hope: A Legacy Rooted in Early Education
There are moments in Rotary service when success is not measured by numbers, certificates, or photographs—but by the quiet transformation that happens in a single classroom, in the eyes of a child encountering possibility for the first time. Such was the moment on January 16, 2026, when the Rotary Club of Metro East Taytay (RCMET) turned over and installed its Guro-In-a-Box project at the Balon Daycare Center in Barangay San Isidro, Taytay, Rizal. More than 80 young children—
Rotary Club of Metro East Taytay
Feb 32 min read


Luntiang Pag-Asa: Feeding and Empowering Future Leaders
There is truly nothing more rewarding than witnessing the radiant smiles of bright, hopeful students. On a bright and promising morning, January 30, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., the grounds of Parklane Elementary School came alive with joy and the spirit of community as the “Luntiang Pag-Asa: Feeding and Empowering Future Leaders” project unfolded. This event was more than just a feeding program; it was a celebration of unity, hope, and the collective effort to nurture the future of o
Rotary Club of Luntiang Maynila Prime
Feb 23 min read


Lahat ng Kabataan, May Puwang sa LipunanAn Outreach Project at Molave Youth Home, Payatas, Quezon City
On August 30, 2025, RCRC held its very first outreach program for RY 2025-26 at Molave Youth Home in Payatas, Quezon City. Around 170 Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) and 15 personnel of Molave benefited from the project entitled “Lahat ng Kabataan, May Puwang sa Lipunan." The activity started with a holy mass celebrated by Fr. Eric Lacandula, SVD, followed by a Seminar entitled "Paano Malilikha ang Buhay na Nais Mo”. Mr. Meliton R. Darvin, Punong Gabay, Centree E-T
Rotary Club of Rodriguez Central
Feb 21 min read


Ability Beyond Disability
The chair is easy to overlook at first glance. Made of rattan woven in the traditional sulihiya style, it appears modest—functional, even unassuming. Yet this chair once supported one of the most formidable minds of the Philippine Revolution. Designed for Apolinario Mabini, who was rendered paraplegic by polio, it tells a story not of limitation, but of resilience and intellect. With its gently reclined back, foot support, and rotating armrests that doubled as a writing table
Rotary Club of San Juan Del Monte
Jan 302 min read


Kusina to Kalikasan: Used Oil Recycling for Climate Action
‘Kusina to Kalikasan: Used Oil Recycling for Climate Action’ is a Vocational Service-driven environmental initiative of the Rotary Club of Sampaguita Grace Park that transforms a common household practice into a platform for skills development, ethical responsibility, and community-based sustainability. Improper disposal of used cooking oil contributes to water pollution, clogged drainage systems, and increased flood risk–an urgent concern in many urban communities. Through K
Rotary Club of Sampaguita Grace Park
Jan 292 min read
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