Daily Tribune (Philippines)

RC Makati inks support for the Marikina Watershed Project

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The MoA underscore­s the commitment to reforest the Marikina Watershed by planting 4,100 bamboo plants across 20 hectares of watershed area; the initiative aims to restore the natural ecosystem of the watershed, which will aid in water regulation and reduce the risk of flooding in the area

Floods caused by typhoons and heavy rains have long plagued Metro Manila, particular­ly in vulnerable areas like Marikina City. One major factor contributi­ng to these floods is the degradatio­n of the Marikina Watershed.

In a bid to address this issue and combat the effects of climate change, the Rotary Club of Makati has pledged its support for the Marikina Watershed Reforestat­ion Project.

At a luncheon meeting on 16 January 2024, RC Makati president Bing Matoto signed a memorandum of agreement on behalf of the Club.

The agreement

The agreement was made with Past District Governor Joji Tan of RC Makati Dasmariñas, who serves as the convenor and chair emeritus of the Marikina Watershed Reforestat­ion Project.

Also in attendance were George Kenneth Lee, the Country Director of the Church of Latter-Day Saint Charities-Philippine­s, and past president Ed Manda of RC Makati Central, who acts as the executive director of the Philippine Bamboo Foundation Inc.

Representi­ng their respective clubs were president Alex Lopez for RC Makati F. Zobel, president Jo Sarmiento for RC Makati Dasmarinas, president John dela Cruz for RC Makati Buendia, and president Raffy Hernandez for RC Las Piñas.

The memorandum of agreement outlines the commitment to reforest the Marikina Watershed by planting 4,100 bamboo plants across 20 hectares of watershed area.

The initiative aims to restore the natural ecosystem of the watershed, which will aid in water regulation and reduce the risk of flooding in the area.

Generous Church of Latter-Day Saints support

Tthe Church of Latter-Day Saints has generously supported the project with a P2 million donation over a two-year period.

The Philippine Bamboo Foundation Inc. will play a crucial role as implementi­ng partner, providing support from growing the nursery to management of bamboos planted in the area during the four-to-fiveyear growing period.

RC Makati F. Zobel will lead the project as lead club, assuming overall responsibi­lity for its success.

RC Makati will handle the finances and will have custody of the funds, ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the project's implementa­tion.

Participat­ing clubs

The other participat­ing clubs, including RC Makati Dasmariñas, RC Makati Buendia, and RC Las Piñas, will be actively involved in the planning, implementa­tion, and monitoring of the project.

RC Makati's commitment to the Marikina Watershed Project dates back to July 2020, during the term of past president Louie Aseoche. The club, along with other clubs in the district, initiated the project with a visit to the watershed, where propagules were planted and subsequent­ly entrusted to community residents for proper care.

This collaborat­ion between RC Makati and its partner organizati­ons not only underscore­s the club's dedication to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity but also aligns with Rotary's Areas of Focus, particular­ly in the realm of environmen­tal protection.

By investing in the reforestat­ion of the Marikina Watershed, RC Makati is making a significan­t contributi­on to the resilience of communitie­s against the adverse effects of climate change.

 ?? ?? ON behalf of the Rotary Club of Makati, RC Makati president Bing Matoto (seated, 5th from left) signs a MoA indicating support for the Marikina Watershed Reforestat­ion Project which will involve the planting of 4,100 bamboos across 20 hectares of watershed area. Others in the MoA signing were representa­tives of participat­ing Rotary Clubs in Makati, the Church of Latter Day Saints which donated P2 million for the project and the Philippine Bamboo Foundation which will take charge of the project over the next four-five years. Among those with Matoto (seated, 5th from left) were (seated, from left) John dela Cruz of RCM Buendia, president Jo Sarmiento of RCM Dasmariñas, president Alex Lopez for RCM F Zobel, George Kenneth Lee of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, president Bing Matoto of RC Makati, past president Ed Manda of the Philippine­s Bamboo Foundation, RC Las Piñas president Raffy Hernandez, and of RC Las Piñas, and RCM Central president Cris Chiong of RCM Central.
ON behalf of the Rotary Club of Makati, RC Makati president Bing Matoto (seated, 5th from left) signs a MoA indicating support for the Marikina Watershed Reforestat­ion Project which will involve the planting of 4,100 bamboos across 20 hectares of watershed area. Others in the MoA signing were representa­tives of participat­ing Rotary Clubs in Makati, the Church of Latter Day Saints which donated P2 million for the project and the Philippine Bamboo Foundation which will take charge of the project over the next four-five years. Among those with Matoto (seated, 5th from left) were (seated, from left) John dela Cruz of RCM Buendia, president Jo Sarmiento of RCM Dasmariñas, president Alex Lopez for RCM F Zobel, George Kenneth Lee of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, president Bing Matoto of RC Makati, past president Ed Manda of the Philippine­s Bamboo Foundation, RC Las Piñas president Raffy Hernandez, and of RC Las Piñas, and RCM Central president Cris Chiong of RCM Central.

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