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Bringing Color to Camiguin’s Dreams
High up in the mountains of Camiguin, where the sound of waves meets the rustle of coconut trees, live children whose dreams are often tested by life’s simplest challenges. Their families survive through hard labor climbing tall coconut trees to make copra or fishing in the open sea just to put food on the table. For these young hearts, education is not always the top priority; survival is. In this remote island community, many children go to school without proper supplies no
Rotary Club of Pasig Central
Jan 62 min read


"Plant A Tree, Save Mother Earth"
The Rotary E-Club of Inner Heart Mandaluyong, led by Charter President / Good President Jaena Jimenez, organized a tree planting project entitled “Plant a Tree, Save Mother Earth.” In today’s world, we face increasing challenges from typhoons, flooding, and erosion. Through this simple yet meaningful act of planting trees, we aim to inspire others to show love and care for our environment. There is no better time to act than now—not tomorrow, but today. While issues such as f
Rotary E-Club of Inner Heart Mandaluyong
Jan 62 min read


SEEDS OF CHANGE: Eco-Education and Tree Planting for a Sustainable Tomorrow
The Rotary Club of Eisenhower, guided by President-Nominee Eric Lumibao, a dedicated advocate of organic farming, led an environmental learning activity for students of Pagsawitan Elementary School in Sta. Cruz, Laguna on October 9, 2025. The initiative was carried out in partnership with the Rotary Club of Greenhills and with the support of the school’s faculty and staff. The program introduced young learners to practical and sustainable ways of caring for the environment by
Rotary Club of Eisenhower
Jan 61 min read


Hydroponic Gardening Project of RC Metro North Caloocan
It was not long ago that the north Caloocan area was used as farmland and a livestock raising area. The transformation of North Caloocan from a farmland hub to a rapidly urbanizing area is quite a story. It's interesting to note that despite growth and development, the community has managed to preserve some of its agricultural roots, with cows still roaming around in gated subdivisions. Given the limited space, we can imagine that it has become quite a challenge for the farm
Rotary Club of Metro North Caloocan
Jan 62 min read


RC Binangonan's WASH Service Project
A new Hand Wash and Filtered Drinking Station was officially turned over to Macamot Elementary School by the Rotary Club of Binangonan, led by dedicated Good President Manolito Cartin. The ceremony was graced by Assistant Governor Liza Santiago, club members, and school officials, marking another milestone under Rotary International’s Area of Focus on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH). The project, which cost ₱100,000 for labor and materials, was made possible through the
Rotary Club of Binangonan
Jan 51 min read


Lighting the Path of Hope: RC Valenzuela East’s Scholarship Partnership with Nazareth Home for Street Children
In a world where many children face uncertainty and struggle to find their place, the Rotary Club of Valenzuela East continues to stand as a beacon of hope and compassion. Through the spirit of Service Above Self, the club recently formalized a partnership with Nazareth Home for Street Children—a humble yet powerful institution in Bustos, Bulacan that has been transforming young lives since 1995. Nazareth Home for Street Children was founded on October 25, 1995, by Bishop Cir
Rotary Club of Valenzuela East
Jan 53 min read


Bringing Light and Opportunity: The Scented Candle Making Seminar in Malvar, Batangas
In a remarkable demonstration of community spirit, the Rotary Club of San Juan North led by its Good President Jojo Farcon, in partnership with the ICCP Group Foundation, Inc. and the Municipality of Malvar, Batangas organized a comprehensive candle making seminar aimed to empower single mothers from various barangays by providing them with valuable skills and potential business opportunities. The seminar arose from a collective vision: to uplift single mothers, many of whom
Rotary Club of San Juan North
Jan 53 min read


Giving Hope for a Better Life: Ara’s Journey of Courage and Compassion
In the quiet island town of Anda, Pangasinan, lives “Ara,” a courageous 10-year-old whose strength and resilience inspire everyone who meets her. Born with a congenital anal malformation, she has faced medical challenges far beyond her years. Ara’s family lives in a humble nipa hut, with her father working as a fisherman and her mother a housewife, raising several younger siblings. The family struggles daily to make ends meet, and Ara’s condition has prevented her from attend
Rotary Club of San Mateo Highlands
Jan 54 min read


Karaban ng Kasaysayan Para sa Kabataan
History came alive for young learners in Sta. Mesa, Manila as the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) – Metro Manila Cluster Museums, in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division Office–Manila and the Rotary Club of San Juan del Monte, rolled out its “Karaban ng Kasaysayan para sa Kabataan” at Bacood Elementary School on October 10, 2025. The event transformed the school into a creative learning hub where students could see, to
Rotary Club of San Juan Del Monte
Dec 31, 20251 min read


Classroom for Cultures Project:A Journey of Hope: A Classroom for the Aeta Learners of Brgy. Inararo, Porac, Pampanga.
After a rough three-hour drive into the remote barangay of Inararo in Porac, Pampanga, we reached a quiet Aeta community where young learners sat on the ground, listening intently to their teacher. There was no roof over their heads, no desks to sit on, and no blackboard for the teacher to write on. The old classroom was uninhabitable—leaking roof, no lights, and crumbling walls. Seeing this reality, the Rotary Club of San Juan del Monte, led by President Sheng Quitoriano, as
Rotary Club of San Juan Del Monte
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


Pagbasa Tungo Sa Pag-Asa
For the second straight year, the Rotary Club of Marikina North undertook its annual basic education and literacy project for the benefit of the kindergarten pupils of SSS Village Elementary School in the morning of 22 October 2025. This entailed conducting story telling sessions to promote the habit of and love for reading by club members and spouses, as well as providing free snacks and distributing gift packs to the pupils, under the direction of project chair PP Bong Ubal
Rotary Club of Marikina North
Dec 31, 20251 min read
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