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The Rotary Club of Manila Bonifacio Drive helps Zambales school

03:05 PM August 19, 2016

MANILA, Philippines – The Rotary Club of Manila Bonifacio Drive (RCMBD) has been actively serving the community since 2014 where the club was officially chartered under Rotary International (RI) District 3810.

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Born out of its desire to provide humanitarian services the “Rotary way”, the Rotary Club of Manila Bonifacio Drive launched projects that are connected to the Rotary’s mission of “enabling Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.”

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The Club has focused its services on education with emphasis on literacy, and humanitarian services through adopt a community program. The St. Francis Learning Center (for Aeta community) in Mangan-Vaca, Zambales has been officially adopted by the club in 2015 where different services were provided in partnership with the Red Cross as well as other groups and individuals.

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To benefit the club’s adopted community, a certain portion of the property was developed and has been transformed into a mini-farm where community people can plant rice and different types of vegetables to further support and sustain the needs of the school.

Established in 2015, the program was first initiated by the club’s Immediate Past President (IPP) Dr. Gwendolyn Pang in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross. The club’s newest All Star President (ASP), Minnie Reyes, continues this initiative by strengthening its partnership with the school and other stakeholders.

In addition to planting rice, banana trees and an assortment of vegetable seedlings, the club gave away sacks of rice, and live ducks and chickens for the additional livelihood of the community. For health promotion and disease prevention of families, personal hygiene kits and pairs of slippers were distributed to the hundreds of members. The team of the Philippine Red Cross from Zambales Chapter also conducted a lecture on personal hygiene.

The project was held with the support of The Ad Creator Marketing and Communications, Penser Q Multimedia Company, Eng Bee Tin, Dr. Evan Ong, Bianca Tamayao and Kenneth Lim, Kenneth Camama, Grace de Lara Gutierrez and Vince Valiente. Rotary Serving Humanity. District 3810 Governor Ernest Yuyek. ADVT

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