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Save the Planet, One Tree at a Time
In support of Rotary’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the Rotary Club of Cebu South , in partnership with the PICPA Cebu Chapter and Mora Sanchez Meñoza and Associates CPAs , carried out a tree‑planting activity in the upland Barangay of Tagbao, Cebu City. The initiative involved the planting of fruit‑bearing trees, contributing to environmental protection while helping strengthen food sustainability and long‑term livelihood potential within the community.
Rotary Club of Cebu South
3 days ago1 min read


Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris Supports “Light the World Giving Machine” in Cebu
The hum of activity at The Mall – NUSTAR Cebu carried an energy that was both festive and purposeful. Shiny machines, stocked with charitable items, gleamed under the bright lights, each promising a small act that could ripple into meaningful change. On November 28, 2025, the Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris (RCCGM) joined the global launch of the Light the World Giving Machine , an innovative initiative turning everyday acts of giving into tangible support for communities i
Rotary Club of Cebu Gloria Maris
3 days ago3 min read


Project Blue Thumb Advances Rotary’s Commitment to Environmental Sustainability in Oslob
In line with Rotary’s Environmental Area of Focus, Project Blue Thumb was successfully implemented on September 28, 2025, in Barangay Gawi, Municipality of Oslob, Cebu, through the collective efforts of the Rotary Club of Cebu South, the Rotaract Club of Cebu South, and students from Cebu Doctors College of Optometry. The coral planting activity directly supported environmental preservation in a coastal community where marine ecosystems play a vital role. By undertaking hands
Rotary Club of Cebu South
Feb 181 min read


Empowering a Community: Rotary Clubs Unite for Advocacy and Wellness in Brgy. Carreta
On January 11, 2026, two dedicated organizations—the Rotary Club Cebu South led by Pres. Rheneir Mora and the Rotary Club of Metro Cebu led by Pres. Evelyn Trani—joined forces to bring meaningful change to the community of Brgy. Carreta, Cebu City. Their mission went beyond a simple outreach; it was an integrated effort to promote safety, awareness, and well‑being among residents. At the heart of the initiative was a powerful advocacy: raising awareness on Violence Against Wo
Rotary Club of Cebu South
Feb 181 min read


Plant Today, Thrive Tomorrow!
On February 7, 2026, the Rotary Club of Metro Kalibo (D3860), led by President Nora Helber-Maming, the Rotary Club of Greenhills (D3800), headed by President Sharon Sangalang, and RCC Karakol Brgy. Batis (QC), under President Glenda Luterio, united efforts with the Rotaract Club of Metro Kalibo and the Interact Club of Numancia Integrated School. Together, they planted 125 mangrove propagules and conducted a clean-up drive at Bakhawan Nature Study and Eco-park in Kalibo, Akla
Rotary Club of Metro Kalibo
Feb 181 min read


Project SILAW Progress Update
Pres. Jethro Banez of the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong, together with spouse Jojo, made a follow-up courtesy visit to the Barangay San Isidro LGU and met with Brgy. Captain Eric Ching, Kagawad Jun Mitra, and Indigenous Peoples (IP) representative and coordinator Annalyn. The meeting reviewed the progress and coordination on Project SILAW, a community development project composed of 3 components which aims to improve access to clean and reliable water through deep well rehabilit
Rotary Club of Mandaluyong
Feb 181 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


Transforming a Farming Community with a Sustainable Solution through Rotary (Solar Powered Irrigation System: The Future of Farming)
What started as an idea became a reality that transcended several Rotary years! A story on how a collaborative project came into fruition thru the efforts of Rotarians from two countries. This is the story of Global Grant # GG2350722 titled "Solar Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) for Pagsangahan (Quezon Province) Farmers; a high-impact project! The IDEA that started it all During Rotary Year (RY) 2020-21 under the leadership of then-President Paul Chua – with the assistance
Rotary Club of Marikina West
Feb 25 min read


PLOGGING: Combining Fitness with Environmental Responsibility
The Rotary Club of Rodriguez Central (RCRC) launched the project, "Plogging: Combining Fitness with Environmental Responsibility" on January 11, 2026, at Timberland, San Mateo, Rizal, a timely activity to get fit after the holidays. The activity involved walking and collecting litter at the same time. Engaging in this kind of activity not only improves the physical well-being of the participants but also contributes to preserving and protecting the environment. It is hoped
Rotary Club of Rodriguez Central
Jan 291 min read


Tara! Kape Tayo 2026
Project Yakap, launched on August 26, 2024, is a DEI service project aimed at supporting the basic and immediate needs of the Mangyan Tribe, particularly those residing in Barangay Balite, Arangin, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro. One of the concerns in the area is the lack of livelihood. The Rotary Club of Upper Eastside Antipolo (RCUESA) had donated one hundred (100) coffee tree seedlings which the community will take care of and propagate. At harvest time, RCUESA undertook to buy
Rotary Club of Upper East Side Antipolo
Jan 293 min read
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