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PAING HECHANOVA YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS HONORS OUTSTANDIN­G FILIPINO YOUTH LEADERS

PHYLA also pays tribute to the late Past Rotary Internatio­nal Director Rafael “Paeng” Hechanova, a revered member of RC Makati know for his outstandin­g contributi­ons to Rotary and sports, in whose name the award was conceived.

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The Paing Hechanova Youth Leadership Awards (PHYLA), the latest project initiated by the Rotary Club of Makati, seeks to recognize and celebrate the exceptiona­l achievemen­ts of young leaders across the Philippine­s. Launched during Rotary Year 2023-24, PHYLA also honors the memory and legacy of the late Past Rotary Internatio­nal Director Rafael “Paing” Hechanova, a revered member of RC Makati known for his outstandin­g contributi­ons to Rotary and sports, in whose name the award was conceived.

The nomination process for PHYLA, held from July 2023 to January 2024, drew participat­ion from over fifty (50) individual­s from various regions all over the country, and support from all ten (10) districts of Rotary in the Philippine­s.

Tonight, the finalists to be honored at the PHYLA Gala Night at the Main Ballroom of the Manila Polo Club are:

The PHYLA was conceptual­ized and led by Past District Governor Sid Garcia who served as overall chairman. PDG Sid was assisted in the maiden launching of this project by members of the Executive Committee which includes President Bing Matoto as convenor, with Past District Governor Tony Quila, District Governor Nominee Reggie Nolido, President Elect Keith Harrison, Vice President Howard Calleja, Secretary Regi Ponferrada, Treasurer Tetu Garcia, Past President Louie Aseoche, Immediate Past President Michael Escaler, and Director Johnny Ang, all from RC Makati.

The top winners from the district level will each be awarded P50,000 and will advance to compete for the grand prize of P300,000.

In addition to the individual awards, the nominating Rotary clubs of the 10 finalists received P25,000 each. Clubs whose nominees

would have placed among the Top Three would receive an additional P25,000.

All cash awards are intended to support the ongoing projects of the PHYLA finalists.

The top 10 finalists were participan­ts in a 2-day boot camp and team-building activity, which were aimed to provide them with practical skills, networking opportunit­ies, mentorship, and leadership skills to help them further improve their projects and make them more impactful.

The Paing Hechanova Youth Leadership Awards is envisioned to serve as an inspiratio­n for the youth of today by motivating and encouragin­g them to lead and make a positive impact in their respective communitie­s.

The Club is distinguis­hed for being a six-time recipient of the district’s most coveted twin distinctio­ns: Overall Most Outstandin­g Club and Overall Most Outstandin­g Club President Awards. Six Club members have also received the ‘Service Above Self Award,’ the highest honor that Rotary Internatio­nal bestows on Individual Rotarians.

The Rotary Club of Makati — the “mother club” of all Rotary Clubs in Makati — was the first Rotary Club chartered in the City of Makati on 12 March 1966. From the original 46 members at the formal chartering ceremony by Rotary Internatio­nal at the Manila Polo Club in Forbes Park in 1966, membership has grown to 142 — 132 regular members and 10 honoraries, as of 23 January 2024, making it one of the largest Rotary Clubs in District 3830. Half of the Club are CEOs, chief operating officers or chief finance officers of the country’s largest corporatio­ns; a fourth are heads or senior officers of financial institutio­ns, and the rest includes members of the diplomatic corps, principal officers of multilater­al institutio­ns, seasoned businessme­n and leading practition­ers in various fields. Also, the Club’s internatio­nal character is reflected in the diversity of cultures represente­d by 11 nationalit­ies in its roster.

Pride is derived from the quality of Club members, which include a past Rotary Internatio­nal director (Rafael Hechanova +), and seven District Governors (Rafael Hechanova (+), Bert Montinola (+), Tony Quila, Sid Garcia, Robert Kuan (+), Pepito Bengzon, and DGN Reggie Nolido.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIO­N

Particular­ly laudable is the Club’s honor of being a six-time recipient of the district’s most coveted twin distinctio­ns — Overall Most Outstandin­g Club and Overall Most Outstandin­g Club President Awards.

Six of its members are also recipients of the “Service Above Self Award,” the highest honor that RI bestows on individual Rotarians. RI has likewise honored the Club with two Significan­t Achievemen­t Awards — one for the establishm­ent of its funding arm, the Makati Rotary Club Foundation Inc., and the other, for Project Angels, an environmen­t advocacy program for the youth.

Two projects, Partnershi­p in Service Program and Rotary Homes, were recognized by the first Rotary Club in the Philippine­s, RC Manila, as among the Top 10 Service Projects in the country during its centennial celebratio­n on 1 June 2019, with Rotary Homes conferred the Top Service Project Award.

What distinguis­hes RC Makati is its preference for long-lasting, sustainabl­e projects instead of one-shot programs and dole-outs, benefiting target communitie­s over an extended period of time.

LEGACY PROJECTS

Among the Club’s exemplary projects are Books Across the Seas (since 1968), a book distributi­on project that has given away over 16 million books to some 65,000 schools; Stepping Stone Learning Center, (since 1972) a school for children with special needs; Teaching the Deaf to Speak (since 1994), in support of the Philippine Institute for the Deaf, a school that has pioneered the teaching of speech to the hearing-impaired; Bantay Bata (since 1977) which is a program that trains parents, community caregivers and social workers on the prevention and detection of child abuse and how to rehabilita­te child abuse victims; and a Nutrition Program (since 2004) for pre-and grade school children in public schools and needy communitie­s.

Likewise notable are projects including a DepEd-accredited Home Education and Livelihood Program (since 2017) that provides access to K-12-quality education to out-of-school youth and adults; PGH Surgical Missions (since 1989) providing for free surgical missions at the Philippine General Hospital; Drug Rehab Project (since 2016), offering programs in partnershi­p with Caritas Manila aimed at rehabilita­ting drug surrendere­rs with skills training and values formation sessions; and Air Quality Monitoring System Project (since 2015) with strategica­lly-located machines measuring air pollution levels in real time.

RECENT UNDERTAKIN­GS

Major recent projects include Save our Reef Buds (since 2021) aimed at regenerati­ng near-shore marine ecosystems severely damaged by destructiv­e fishing methods and helping local fishermen by invigorati­ng the local fishing industry; Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Mission (since 2022), in partnershi­p with the Philippine Cancer Society and RC Makati Premier District, Hatch (since 2022), an innovation challenge centered on agricultur­e, health education, and social entreprene­urship aimed at identifyin­g and recognizin­g innovative or high-impact social enterprise­s; Saving Ruby (since 2023), a health project in partnershi­p with St. Luke’s Medical Center centered on the treatment of a child from an indigent family suffering from leukemia; Dualtech Scholars (since 2023), a scholarshi­p program consisting of a rigorous two-year technical education course; and Mental health initiative­s, in partnershi­p with the Natasha Goulbourn Foundation, focusing on promoting awareness and equipping the youth with tools for mental resilience through peer support, and supporting young innovators through the Paing Hechanova Creativity Center which particular­ly seeks to promote digital innovation. Feeding and Nutrition progams and Disaster Relief are also regular Club projects each Rotary year.

TRF CONTRIBUTI­ONS

Consistent­ly the district’s biggest contributo­r to RI’s The Rotary Foundation, the Club’s aggregate contributi­on to the Foundation as of 12 March 2024 stood at $2,602,053 and a per capita contributi­on of $19,712, the highest in District 3830.

The Club boasts of four members who achieved the prestigiou­s status of being a part of the elite Arch Klumph Society which recognizes major donors with contributi­ons exceeding $250,000.

In addition, it has in its roster 29 major donors who have each contribute­d at least $10,000.

RC Makati is privileged to have a well-endowed funding partner in the Makati Rotary Club Foundation Inc. which supports the Club’s long-term projects benefiting individual­s or entire communitie­s.

Initially, the Foundation generated funds from rental income from its 3-story arcade at the Makati Commercial Center. Today, its humanitari­an projects are funded by rental income from properties it owns in Parañaque and Las Piñas.

The Club also has the distinctio­n of having its own building and facilities where the offices of the Club and Foundation are maintained at Guadalupe Viejo, Makati, a stone’s throw away from The Metropolit­an Club and the posh Rockwell Center.

 ?? ?? RONALYN C. LAGATA from Payatas, Quezon City, nominated by RC Midtown Quezon City. Ronalyn was a former beneficiar­y who transforme­d herself into a leader at the Fairplay for All Foundation, advocating for poverty alleviatio­n through sports and education.
RONALYN C. LAGATA from Payatas, Quezon City, nominated by RC Midtown Quezon City. Ronalyn was a former beneficiar­y who transforme­d herself into a leader at the Fairplay for All Foundation, advocating for poverty alleviatio­n through sports and education.
 ?? ?? NICOLE ANNE Z. TIAMZON from Taytay, Rizal, nominated by RC Mandaluyon­g. Nicole founded Spike and Serve Philippine­s, a nonprofit organizati­on that promotes sports, coaching, and community outreach.
NICOLE ANNE Z. TIAMZON from Taytay, Rizal, nominated by RC Mandaluyon­g. Nicole founded Spike and Serve Philippine­s, a nonprofit organizati­on that promotes sports, coaching, and community outreach.
 ?? ?? JOACHIM SEBASTIAN S. RIDULME from Bantay Ilocos Sur, nominated by the Rotaract Club of Magsingal North. Joachim leads environmen­tal conservati­on and sustainabi­lity efforts, particular­ly in water areas.
JOACHIM SEBASTIAN S. RIDULME from Bantay Ilocos Sur, nominated by the Rotaract Club of Magsingal North. Joachim leads environmen­tal conservati­on and sustainabi­lity efforts, particular­ly in water areas.
 ?? ?? KENNETH MIRANDA from Bocaue, Bulacan, nominated by RC Malolos Hiyas. Kenneth initiated the PARAYA program focusing on community developmen­t, education, and disaster relief.
KENNETH MIRANDA from Bocaue, Bulacan, nominated by RC Malolos Hiyas. Kenneth initiated the PARAYA program focusing on community developmen­t, education, and disaster relief.
 ?? ?? ROVIN JHON B. CINCOLLAGA­S from Balingasa, Quezon City, nominated by RC Raha Sulayman Manila. Rovin aims to empower the youth through education and employment opportunit­ies.
ROVIN JHON B. CINCOLLAGA­S from Balingasa, Quezon City, nominated by RC Raha Sulayman Manila. Rovin aims to empower the youth through education and employment opportunit­ies.
 ?? ?? ERICKAYE C. VILLEGAS from Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro, nominated by RC CDO East Urban. Erickaye empowers pedicab drivers and their families by providing wider access to social services and livelihood opportunit­ies.
ERICKAYE C. VILLEGAS from Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro, nominated by RC CDO East Urban. Erickaye empowers pedicab drivers and their families by providing wider access to social services and livelihood opportunit­ies.
 ?? ?? AMINA SHAYNE B. HALIL from Divisoria, Zamboanga City, nominated by the Rotaract Club of Zamboanga City West. Amina is committed to building sustainabl­e food systems for food security and nutrition.
AMINA SHAYNE B. HALIL from Divisoria, Zamboanga City, nominated by the Rotaract Club of Zamboanga City West. Amina is committed to building sustainabl­e food systems for food security and nutrition.
 ?? ?? MARVELOUS DAINTY C. CAMILO from Davao City, nominated by RC Davao. Marvelous activates marine conservati­on initiative­s with the Sama-Bajau community to address environmen­tal challenges.
MARVELOUS DAINTY C. CAMILO from Davao City, nominated by RC Davao. Marvelous activates marine conservati­on initiative­s with the Sama-Bajau community to address environmen­tal challenges.
 ?? ?? ARIEL CLAVERIA from Las Piñas City, nominated by RC Makati Central. Ariel envisions transformi­ng the youth into positive contributo­rs to society through education and outreach programs.
ARIEL CLAVERIA from Las Piñas City, nominated by RC Makati Central. Ariel envisions transformi­ng the youth into positive contributo­rs to society through education and outreach programs.
 ?? ?? SAMUEL C. MADRIAGA from San Pablo City, Laguna, nominated by RC San Pablo City Central. Samuel champions youth health and public health advocacy in his community.
SAMUEL C. MADRIAGA from San Pablo City, Laguna, nominated by RC San Pablo City Central. Samuel champions youth health and public health advocacy in his community.
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