RC Baguio Highlands Completes Challenging Trek for Turnover of Dalican Water Tank Project- Water for Life, Water for Peace
- Rotary Club of Baguio Highlands
- 24 hours ago
- 1 min read
DALICAN, Mountain Province — What began as a long and demanding trek ended as a powerful reminder of the true meaning of service as members of Rotary Club of Baguio Highlands (RCBH) successfully turned over the Dalican Water Tank Project to the community of Dalican.
The journey to Dalican Elementary School required nearly one hour and forty minutes of walking through steep mountain trails under intense heat. Despite the physical challenges, including fatigue and dizziness experienced by some participants, the group pressed on, inspired by senior citizen members who completed the trek with determination and resilience. Along the way, Rotarians gained a deeper appreciation of the daily realities faced by residents who have long traveled the same paths to access essential resources, particularly clean water.
The completion and turnover of the water tank mark a significant step toward improving water accessibility for the community. More than an infrastructure project, the water tank represents hope, health, dignity, and opportunity for the families it will serve. The warm welcome from students, teachers, and community members upon the team's arrival underscored the importance of the initiative and the impact it will have on future generations.
For RCBH, the experience served as a reminder that meaningful service often requires sacrifice and perseverance. While the journey was difficult, the smiles of the beneficiaries affirmed that every step was worth taking.
The Dalican Water Tank now stands as a symbol of collaboration, compassion, and Rotary's enduring commitment to its mission: Water for Life. Water for Peace.


























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