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RC Cebu Gloria Maris Plants Hope with District-wide Mangrove Tree Planting and Coastal Clean-Up
The morning sun broke gently over the shores of SRP Backroad, Cebu City, on September 28, 2025, as volunteers emerged with bright determination. The Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris (RCCGM) , represented by Past District Governor Lilu Aliño, Director Bernadette Ponce, and Assistant Secretary Jabemarie Maquiling, joined a district-wide movement participated by Rotary District 3860 Area 1 Clubs to restore coastal resilience through a Mangrove Tree Planting and Coastal Clean-
Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris
Jan 52 min read


RC Cebu Gloria Maris Cleans Up Marigondon’s Coastal Waters to Preserve Marine Life and Community Health
Before dawn on September 13, 2025, the usually calm waters of Marigondon, Lapulapu City, shimmered under a rising sun as the Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris (RCCGM) gathered with energized volunteers for a vital mission: the Coastal & Underwater Clean-Up Drive. This collaborative effort with the Dive and Clean Up Club transformed the coastal area into a vibrant front of environmental stewardship and community activism. By 6:30 AM sharp, RCCGM volunteers, including Immediat
Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Citronella Plant: A Simple Plant That Saves Lives and Supports Livelihoods
The citronella plant is widely known for its ability to repel mosquitoes, thanks to its strong citrus fragrance. Beyond this, it’s a bee-, butterfly-, and bird-friendly plant that is easy to grow and offers a variety of personal, household, and community benefits. In 2011, the Rotary Club of Greater Mandaluyong began planting citronella in the backyard of our Charter President, Mila Puyat. What started as a small initiative soon blossomed into a livelihood project, empowering
Rotary Club of Greater Mandaluyong
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Rotary Club of Baguio Highlands Supports “Putok Mo, Tulong Mo” Shoot-for-a-Cause
The Rotary Club of Baguio Highlands (RCBH) was recognized by the 1401st (Benguet) Ready Reserve Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army, and the Triskelion Grand Fraternity (TRILEG Cordillera) for its generous support and sponsorship during the “Putok Mo, Tulong Mo” Fun Shoot Competition held on October 11–12, 2025, at the Shilan Shooter Inc., La Trinidad, Benguet. The event aimed to foster camaraderie, teamwork, and sportsmanship among participants from various law enforcement a
Rotary Club of Baguio Highlands
Dec 24, 20251 min read


Cacao at Niyog, Hatid ay Asensong Malusog
As part of the Rotary Club of Marikina Valley’s “7-in-1 High Impact Project,” and in partnership with the Agriculture Department of the Municipality of San Mateo, the program “Cacao at Niyog, Hatid ay Asensong Malusog” promotes inclusive and sustainable community growth by introducing an intercropping method that integrates cacao and coconut. These two crops work great together, both economically and ecologically. How does this sustain livelihood and promote environmental co
Rotary Club of Marikina Valley
Dec 23, 20253 min read


Building a Greener Future Together
UCP Sheryll Ann Mesina of the Rotary Club of Aseana Manila proudly collaborates once again with world-renowned Architect Felino “Jun” Palafox Jr. to advance sustainable and climate-resilient urban development. Together with local government partners, they champion urban greening initiatives and environmental regeneration—creating communities that thrive in harmony with nature. A partnership that embodies Rotary’s spirit of Service Above Self, building not just cities, but a s
Rotary Club of Aseana Manila
Dec 23, 20251 min read


Not All Heroes Wear Capes-Some Wear Aprons
The Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre (RCCPC) , led by President Francis Walter Ong, continues to embody Rotary’s spirit of Service Above Self through meaningful community partnerships. As part of the club’s Barangay Negosyante Workshop on Basic Financial Literacy and Customer Service, RCCPC members turned over aprons to the Carbon Market Vendors, symbolizing the club’s support for hardworking micro-entrepreneurs and their vital role in the local economy. Wearing these aprons p
Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre
Dec 17, 20251 min read


RC Rizal Centro Champions Clean Communities Through Waste Management Initiative in Barangay Dolores
In its continued mission to serve communities and promote sustainable living, the Rotary Club of Rizal Centro spearheaded a waste management initiative in Barangay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal. Through the donation of four (4) industrial-grade garbage disposal units, the club addressed the pressing need for proper waste management among informal settler communities along Ortigas Avenue Extension—helping transform a long-standing sanitation challenge into a model for community colla
Rotary Club of Rizal Centro
Dec 17, 20252 min read


Waves of Hope: Rotary Unites for Isla Solomon
In a small coastal barangay where the sea meets the edge of La Union’s horizon, hope arrived not in grand declarations but in the quiet hum of compassion and service. On October 18, 2025 , the Rotary Club of San Fernando La Union (RCSFLU) , in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) , Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center (ITRMC) , and the Philippine National Police (PNP) , brought the light of service to Isla Solomon in Pudoc, Bauang, La Union —a community oft
Rotary Club of San Fernando La Union
Dec 3, 20252 min read


RC Cebu Port Centre Empowers Carbon Market Vendors through “Barangay Negosyante Workshop"
The Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre (RCCPC) conducted a “ Barangay Negosyante Workshop” at the Cebu Eastern College Auditorium — a learning session designed to uplift our hardworking Carbon Market vendors through Basic Financial Literacy and Customer Service Training. Our heartfelt thanks to our facilitators Asst. Treasurer Edwin Jardin and AG Antonio Tan, Jr. for leading the sessions on “Customer Service-How May I Help You?” and “Basic Financial Management.” RCCPC was prou
Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre
Nov 25, 20251 min read


Rotary Club of Aseana Manila and Mga Anak ni Inang Daigdig, Headed by Fr. Benigno Beltran, Launch Nationwide Tree Planting and Livelihood Projects
The Rotary Club of Aseana Manila, in partnership with Mga Anak ni Inang Daigdig led by Fr. Benigno Beltran, formally launched a nationwide tree planting and livelihood program that aims to provide educational scholarships for underprivileged children up to college. The initiative commenced at the historic Smokey Mountain in Manila — a location that stands as a powerful symbol of transformation from hardship to hope. By integrating environmental restoration with sustainable co
Rotary Club of Aseana Manila
Nov 10, 20251 min read


'Bee Happier': A Beekeeping Project of RC Malabon Central
In collaboration with Cavite State University Brite Center Director, Michele Bono and her team, RC Malabon Central adopted Barangay Harasan, Indang Cavite - a community known for its high value vegetables, fruits, and other crops sold at different 'bagsakan' areas. These are their source of livelihood for the community. The club distributed one stingless beekeeping package (comprising 5 stingless bee colonies, 1 hive tool, 5 hive boxes, and 1 bee veil) to the beekeeping adopt
Rotary Club of Malabon Central
Nov 10, 20251 min read
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