The document provides an agenda and information for a new member orientation for the Pandacan Manila Rotary Club. The summary includes:
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3. The Pandacan Manila Rotary Club meets weekly in Manila and is part of Rotary District 3810. It was
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2. Agenda
1. New/prospective member introduction - 15 min
2. History of Rotary International including the Rotary International Foundation (History of
Rotary Club International video) – 3:12 min
3. Structure of Rotary International, Regions/Districts and Clubs – 2 min
4. Pandacan Manila Rotary Club Structure and Committees & Activities – 20 min
– Service Projects
– Fellowship
– Pandacan Manila Rotary Foundation
5. Major Fund Raising Events
6. Discussion / Q&A
3. Self introduction
1. Name
2. Where do you live?
3. Family info
4. Schooling
5. Profession/ location ?
6. Hobbies?
7. How would you like to be involved?
Self Introduction
4. • Core values: service, fellowship,
integrity, leadership, diversity
• Emphasis on ethics and vocational
service
• Funds projects that produce
lasting change
1905 – Paul Harris founds Rotary
1910 – First Rotary Convention
1925 – Rotary reaches 6 continents
2016 – 1.2 million members
OUR HISTORY (History of Rotary Club International)
6. Self introduction
• Rotary is a worldwide network of inspired
individuals who translate their passions into
relevant social causes to change lives in
communities.
• Our motto, Service Above Self , exemplifies the
humanitarian spirit of the 1.2 million Rotarians
worldwide . Service efforts are directed toward our
areas of focus:
THE ROTARY
7. Self introduction
History of the Rotary Club in the Philippines
Preliminary steps were first made to organize the Club
in the Philippines in January 1919 through the interest
and agreement of Leon J. Lambert. In June 1919, the
Charter No. 478 authorized the Rotary Club of Manila
(RCM) to operate as a formal organization under Rotary
International.
The Rotary Club of Manila was both the first Rotary Club
in the Philippines and the first in Asia under the direct
supervision of the International Association of Rotary
Clubs (now Rotary International).
8. Self introduction
THE ROTARY
The Club went on to organize its daughter clubs, the
Rotary Club of Cebu in 1932 and the Rotary Club of
Iloilo in 1933. Rotary Club of Bacolod and Baguio
were also established later on. The Rotary Club of
Manila was also responsible for organizing the
Rotary Club of Guam as its first overseas daughter
Club in 1939, through the efforts of then R.I. Vice
President Carlos P. Romulo.
9. Self introduction
THE ROTARY
During World War II meetings of its members were only
held if circumstances allowed. This period lasted from
May 1942 until it was reorganized in 1945. Many other
Rotary Clubs were subsequently established in the
Philippines.
There are now over 800 Rotary Clubs in the Philippines,
and their members are among the most active when it
comes to serving the Filipino community and helping
those in need.
10. Rotary Structure
Rotary International – Head quarter
at Evanston U. S. A.
Rotary Zone - 34
Rotary District - 538
Rotary Club - 34216
Rotarian - 1.2 Million
13. Self introduction
The Object of ROTARY
The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a
basis of worthy enterprise
First. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
Second. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition
of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by each
Rotarian of his or her occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
Third. The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his or
her personal, business and community life;
Fourth. The advancement of international understanding, good will, and
peace through a world of fellowship of business and professional people
united in the ideal of service.
15. Self introduction
Avenue of Service
Club Service
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the
club’s effective functioning.
Vocational Service
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their
vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
Community Service
Community Service covers the projects and activities the club
undertakes to improve life in its community.
16. Self introduction
Avenue of Service
International Service
International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s
humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding
and peace.
New Generation
New Generations Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youth
and young adults through leadership development activities, service
projects, and exchange programs.
17. Self introduction
The Privileges in Rotary
The Privilege of FRIENDSHIP WITH LEADERS:
- in your community
-in neighbouring cities and towns
-throughout Philippines
-around the world
18. Self introduction
The Privileges in Rotary
• The privilege of GIVING SERVICE to your
community.
• The privilege of DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL
GOODWILL and Understanding.
• The privilege of helping BUILD HIGHER ETHICAL
STANDARDS within your vocation
through the common bond of Rotary.
19. Self introduction
Your Obligations in Rotary
Participation
Tobe a Rotarian you must give of your time and talents:
- in community work
- in social functions
- in Club and District activities
- Attend weekly meeting
20. Self introduction
Your Financial Obligations in Rotary
Dues:
Tobe a Rotarian you must pay your dues on time :
- International Dues
- District Dues
- Club Dues
- Monthly Magazine Dues
- Contribution to The Rotary
Foundation (Optional)
22. • Effort started in 1979 in the Philippines
• $1.6B donated to this effort by Rotarians and matched by the B&M Gates Foundation
• Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the remaining trouble spots
29. Rotary International Foundation
• Based in Evanston, ILL
• Board of Trustees (4 year terms)
• Top Rated
• Over $3.7B spent to date
• Projects that Focus on these
causes are eligible for global grant
funding ($30-200K) by the RI
Foundation:
1. Promoting peace
2. Fighting Disease
3. Providing Clean Water
4. Saving mothers and children
5. Supporting Education
6. Growing local economies
Rotary International Foundation
30. The 4 Way test – we value ethical behavior and integrity
We end each club meeting with a recitation of the 4 way Test
Circa 1932
31. Rotary Hierarchy – one year terms
1. Rotary International President and Board of
Directors
2. Regional/Zone Leaders
3. District Governors –
– Assistant District Governors
– District Committees
4. Club President – LCP Annalyn Ann Hagoriles
1. Club Board
2. Club Committees
3. Administration duties
Rotary Hierarchy – one year term
32. Pandacan Manila Rotary Club
Club #111609
District 3810
Founded in 2021
Meeting Address
E. Rodriguez Vocational Highschool,
Sta. Mesa
Manila, Metro Manila 1008
Philippines
Meeting Time
Tues 7:00 PM