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THE ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG WEST
Light Up Rotary RY 2014 - 2015
Club Plans and Programs
T HE R OTA RY CLU B O F P ASI G W ES T
Plans and Programs RY 2014-15
The Rotary Club of Pasig West
Meets Every Monday from 7:30 – 9:30 PM at the
Valle Verde Country Club, Brgy Oranbo, Pasig City
www.rotarypasigwest.org
September 30, 2014
DG Marilou Co
District Governor RY 2013 – 2014
RI District 3800
Thru: AG Manolito “Lito” Sese
Dear Governor Marilou,
Mabuhay and Welcome to our Club!
We are pleased to submit our plans and program of activities for the year, bearing Rotary
International’s Theme of “Light Up Rotary”.
These plans and programs have been developed In full support of the District’s thrust on
Club Administration, Membership, Leadership Development, Community Service Projects,
Public Image and The Rotary Foundation.
With RCPW’s Vision to promote the club’s adopted motto and age-old Filipino tradition of
“Bayanihan”; and also to be a distinguished service organization in the community to
empower and improve the lives of individuals and families, we hope that our club this year
will be a significant and productive part of the Rotary District under your leadership.
Respectfully Yours,
BCP Charleton “Charlie” N. Atienza
Table of Contents
The History of RCPW ................................................................... 1
Vision and Mission ...................................................................... 2
Board of Directors and Officers ............................................... 3
Roster of Members and Classification .................................... 3
President’s Profile ....................................................................... 4
Past Presidents ............................................................................ 5
TRF Contributors .......................................................................... 6
District 3800 Thrusts ..................................................................... 7
Calendar of Activities ................................................................ 9
Plans and Programs ................................................................. 11
Budget ........................................................................................ 28
Index: Rotary Planning Guide ................................................ 31
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T H E B E G I N N I N G S O F T H E R O T A R Y C L U B O F P A S I G W E S T
The Rotary Club of Pasig West was a club waiting
to be organized even before it came about.
There was a renewed campaign to address the
unsettling concern – believe it or not - on
diminishing membership growth and retention.
This campaign was stirred by a worldwide
movement that rippled down to the districts of
Rotary. But it took that fateful encounter between then DGGR-DGSR PP
Felicito “Fil”O. Guba of the Rotary Club of Pasig South and consequent
meeting with then DG Antonio “Tony” B. Co on August 27, 1998 to set
into motion the organization of the club. Digging deep and wide in his
circle of friends and associates, CP Den worked on recruiting
prospective charter members. He invited friends, neighbours,
colleagues and even casual acquaintances but known by their
professional and/or business reputation.
The Rotary clubs of Pasig South and Pasig North sponsored the club’s
application for membership with Rotary International.
On February 24, 1999, the Rotary Club of Pasig West was approved to
the rolls of membership with Rotary International as Club No. 51757.
Thus, as it happened, the Rotary Club of Pasig West was born out of the
challenge to grow Rotary in RY1998 – 1999, fittingly under the RI theme
to “Follow Your Rotary Dream.”
Club Charter Date: February 24, 1999
Charter President: CP Prudencio C. Somera Jr.
Sponsor Club: RC Pasig South and RC Pasig North
DGSR: PP Felicito Guba
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V I S I O N A N D M I S S I O N O F T H E R O T A R Y C L U B
O F P A S I G W E S T
Vision
To promote the club’s adopted motto and age-old Filipino tradition of
“Bayanihan” – the spirit of serving others – and be a distinguished
service organization in the community to empower and improve the
lives of individuals and families.
Mission
To share the club memberships’ professional background and expertise
by active participation:
In the education and literacy program for young children and the youth
particularly on character building, values formation and development
of conscience, leadership development and good citizenship together
with the appreciation for health care and personal hygiene
In the acquisition of skills for individual productivity as well as for
entrepreneurial initiatives
In the organization of co-ops to enhance sustainable grassroots
development, solution to scarcity of resources and hunger-related issues
In disaster relief and assistance along with the protection, preservation
and cleanliness of the environment
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RCPW Organizational
Information
B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S A N D O F F I C E R S &
R O S T E R O F M E M B E R S R Y 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
Officers:
President: Charleton “Charlie” Atienza
Vice President: PP Peter Rosca
Secretary/President-Elect: PE Fermin Diaz
Treasurer: CP Prudencio Somera
Sergeant-At-Arms/Protocol Officer: PP Jean Flores
Auditor: PP Mely Europa
Directors:
Club Administration: Dir. Aniceto Pangan
Membership: PP Emma Ilagan
Service Projects: PP Viccres Legaspi
New Generations: PP Vicellosa Dano
Public Image/Relations: PP Caroline Entote
The Rotary Foundation: Emmanuel Joseph Delos Santos
ROSTER OF MEMBERS:
1. Atienza, Charleton Dental Medicine
2. Dano, Vicellosa Nursing Services
3. De Los Santos, Jojo Construction – Underground Piping
4. Diaz, Fermin Publishing Services
5. Entote, Caroline Distributor – Specialty Chemicals
6. Europa, Amelia Medicine - Pediatrics
7. Fernandez, Roland Insurance – Non Life
8. Flores, Virginia Consultant – Customs Import Duties/Taxes
9. Ilagan, Emma Distributor – Water Systems
10. Legaspi, Viccres Veterinary Medicine
11. Madrid, Rodolfo Contractor - Residential
12. Pangan, Aniceto Stock Broker
13. Rosca, Peter Distributor – Construction Materials
14. Somera, Prudencio Jr. Financial Services
15. Tamayo, Emmanuel Solution Provider – Card Printing Services
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Pres. Charleton "Charlie" Atienza
& Spouse Dr. Corinne "Cookie" Somera-Atienza
Classification: Dental Medicine
Home: 76 San Rafael St. Kapitolyo, Pasig City
Office:
Dentpro Dental, 401 National Life Insurance Building, 6762 Ayala Ave.
Makati City - www.dentproclinic.com
University of the Philippines Manila College of Dentistry, Prosthodontics
Section, Department of Clinical Dental Sciences UP-PGH Compound
Taft Ave. Manila
Mobile Number: (0917) 8534816
Home Phone: 2166465
Office Phones:
(Dentpro): 2631696 / 4256298 / 8752610
(UP College of Dentistry): 3023983 loc. 110
Email Address: charlieddm@yahoo.com
Birthdate: August 31, 1971
Spouse's Birthday: August 8, 1977
Wedding Anniversary: October 23, 2010
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R C P A S I G W E S T
P A S T P R E S I D E N T S
1998-1999
Prudencio C. Somera, Jr.
Charter President
Follow Your Dream
1999 - 2000
Prudencio C. Somera, Jr.
Act with Consistency,
Credibility, Continuity
2000 - 2001
Benjamin C. Tan
Create Awareness Take Action
2001 - 2002
Amelia V. Europa
Mankind is our Business
2002 - 2003
Bienvenido Jose V. Tianco
Sow the Seed of Love
2003 - 2004
Emmanuel E. Tamayo
Lend a Hand
2004 - 2005
Caroline Q. Entote
Celebrate Rotary
2005 - 2006
Peter T. Rosca
Service Above Self
2006 - 2007
Emmanuel E. Tamayo/ Benjamin
C. Tan
Lead the Way
2007 - 2008
Emmanuel Joseph P. De Los Santos
Rotary Shares
2008 - 2009
Emma D. Ilagan
Make Dreams Real
2009 - 2010
Macario M. Carullo
The Future of Rotary is in your Hands
2010 -2011
Vicellosa G. Dano
Building Communities Bridging
Continents
2011 - 2012
Viccres M. Legaspi
Reach Within to Embrace Humanity
2012-2013
Prudencio C. Somera, Jr.
Peace through Service
2013-2014
Emmanuel Joseph P. De Los Santos
Engage Rotary, Engage Lives
2014-2015
Charlie N. Atienza
Light Up Rotary
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R C P A S I G W E S T
T H E R O T A R Y F O U N D A T I O N
C O N T R I B U T O R S
D A N O , V I C E L L O S A - P H F
D E L O S S A N T O S , E M M A N U E L
J O S E P H - P H F
E N T O T E , C A R O L I N E - P H F + 3
E U R O P A , A M E L I A - P H F , R S F M
F L O R E S , V I R G I N I A - R F S M
I L A G A N , E M M A - P H F , R S F M
R O S C A , P E T E R - P H F + 1 , R S F M
S O M E R A , P R U D E N C I O J R . - P H F
T A M A Y O , E M M A N U E L - R F S M
E N T O T E , H A R R Y J U A N – P H F
P H F - P A U L H A R R I S F E L L O W
P H F + - M U L T I P L E P H F
R S F M - R O T A R Y F O U N D A T I O N S U S T A I N I N G M E M B E R
The Rotary Foundation
The Rotary Club of Pasig West is truly grateful for the
individual contributions of its members in support of the
Rotary Foundation
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District 3800 Thrust
L I G H T U P R O T A R Y R Y 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
A. Membership
1. To have a district membership base of at least 2,750 members by
March 31, 2015.
2. For all clubs to be at or above charter strength of 20 members.
3. To form 4 to 6 new clubs
4. To have member diversity by inviting more women, young members
or second generation members.
5. To invite Rotarian Spouses, former Rotaractors and former Rotary
Foundation alumni to join Rotary
6. For clubs to have a minimum 90% retention rate
7. For clubs to sponsor a Rotary day event to introduce non Rotarians
to Rotary or clubs may join zonal or district organized Rotary day
event. Majority of Rotarians, Spouses and Children should be
involved.
8. For Best Class Presidents to personally sponsor two new members
B. The Rotary Foundation
1. To raise $350,000 for the Annual program fund
2. To have 10 new 100% sustaining member clubs and 5 new 100%
Paul Harris Fellow clubs and 10 new Paul Harris Society Members
3. For all clubs to be EREY clubs
4. For all clubs to participate in district and global grants.
5. For all Best Class Presidents to be Paul Harris Fellows. If they are
already Paul Harris Fellows to contribute the amount necessary to
reach the next level.
6. For clubs to support the Polio Eradication campaign
C. Service Projects
1. That all projects implemented by clubs are within the Six Areas of
Focus and that said projects be of high impact and addressed to as
many beneficiaries as possible.
2. In particular, the following projects are suggested:
Mother and child health care
Health and sanitation
Supporting IOL Surgeries
Malnutrition prevention
Clean Drinking Water
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“Dil Se Dil Tak” (Heart Surgeries for Children)
Child Adoption For Education (CAFE)
Communal Harmony
Micro Credit to needy women for self-employment
Environment protection
Use of renewable energy sources
Working with New Generation
3. For all clubs to implement a project which can be submitted to vie
for the RI Most Significant Achievement Award. Only one club in the
District can receive this award per year.
4. For all clubs to have at least one Interact, one Rotaract and one
Rotary Community Corps (RCC).
5. For all clubs to support and participate in the District’s flagship or
special projects.
D. Public Image
1. For all clubs to follow and comply with the new Rotary marks
guidelines.
2. That all district and club projects and activities are given
appropriate exposure in all possible media following the old cliché
“Do good and make it known” .
3. For all clubs to promote/increase awareness on Rotary by
effectively utilizing multimedia channels social media such as Rotary
Showcase, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and etc. to inform the
various facets of Rotary, particularly, its many service projects.
E. Club Administration
1. For all clubs to qualify for and receive the Presidential Citation from
Rotary International.
2. For all clubs to settle all their financial obligations to RI, the District
and the PRM by the end of Rotary year.
3. For all clubs to achieve high attendance ratings in their meetings,
projects and other activities.
4. For all clubs to actively participate in all district events, seminars and
forums, and other educational as sports, socials and fellowship
activities.
5. For clubs to send delegates to the International Convention at Sao
Paulo, Brazil on June 7 to 10, 2015.
F. Leadership Development For all clubs to have a leadership development
plan or program which will ensure continuity of club leaders and provide
the necessary preparation and training of club leaders in order to enable
them to serve beyond the club level.
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RCPW CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES
An online calendar is used by the club, which automatically
sends an email notification to every member about the club's
activities for the week. The club administration team prepares
a monthly list of activities which is posted in advance to this
group calendar. The Calendar is also posted at the RCPW
web site.
The first week of the month is usually devoted to additional planning and
reviewing the month's calendar of activities.
The second week is for reports from the officers and directors.
Every 3rd week of the month, an enrichment activity (such as talks, short
workshops, etc..) is scheduled and held during the club's regular meeting
The fourth week is for the club's fellowhip activities.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB’S PLANNED ACTIVITIES 2014-15
Activity Details Date First Meeting of the
Board of Directors
Club Planning Session Part 1 June 2014
Second Meeting of
the Board of Directors
and Officers
Club Planning Session Part 2 July 2014
First Enrichment
Activity
The Web/Blog site and Social Media as an
Information and Communications tool for
the Club: a Hands-on workshop
Resource Person: Dr. Charlie Atienza
July 2014
Fund-Raising Planning
Souvenir Program and myKapitolyo
Advertisement Program
July 2014
Second Enrichment
Activity
Enrichment Talk: Essentials of Sealing
Exteriors of Houses and Buildings
Speaker: Mr. Roderico Magsino
August 2014
Club Planning Activity
Club Planning for the Induction
Ceremonies and District Governor’s Visit
August 2014
Service Project
Activity
TOOTH AIC Launching and Promotion
DZRH Teleradyo “Ang Galing Mo Doc
Program”guesting of Dr. Charlie Atienza
August 31,
2014
Third Enrichment
Activity And Rotary
Information Talk
AG’s Visit and Talk: “On Protocol for the
Governor’s Visit and Club Induction
Ceremonies /AG Manolito “Lito” Sese
September
2014
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Governor’s Visit
Presentation of the Plans and Programs to
the District Governor Marilou Co
September
30, 2014
Souvenir Program
Committee Activity
Planning, Laying-out and Publishing of the
Souvenir Program
September
2014
17th Club Handover
and Induction
At the La Colina Valle Verde Country Club September
30, 2014
Fourth Enrichment
Activity
Cloud Computing as a Competitive
Business Resource / Speaker: Morphlabs
October 2014
Service Project
Activity
Committee Planning of the Character
Transformation Project
October 2014
Fifth Enrichment
Activity
The Character Transformation Program
Resource Speaker: CP Den Somera
November
2014
Service Project
Activity
Launching of the Character
Transformation Project: Symposium
Resource Speaker: Mr. Emmanuel Rentoy
November
2014
Sixth Enrichment
Activity
Philippine Economic & Investment Outlook
Speaker: Alexander Giles of FMIC
December
2014
Service Project
Activity
PWD Work Readiness Project Planning and
Launching
December
2014
Seventh Enrichment
Activity
The Hapinoy Sari-Sari Store Program January 2014
Service Project
Activity
Planning of Earthquake Preparedness
Information Cards and Re-launching of
Pinoysagip Blog
January 2015
Eighth Enrichment
Activity
Earthquake Preparedness and Response
Speaker: Mr. Ruel Kapunan
February
2015
Service Project
Activity
Planning and Development of Reef
Conservation and Protection Information
Campaign Materials / Reefsters.com
February
2015
Ninth Enrichment
Activity
Overview on Basic Life Support PNRC
March 2015
Service Project
Activity
Participation in the UP Dental Health
Brigade Dental Mission
March 2015
Tenth Enrichment
Activity
The Myths About Dental Amalgam
Speaker: UPCD Dean Vic Medina April 2015
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