Tempo

2nd Filipino Kiwanis Int’l President

- Atty. Ignacio R. Bunye

CONGRATULA­TIONS are in order for Florencio Cuevas “Polly” Lat who recently assumed his post as Kiwanis Internatio­nal President.

Lat, a retired banker, is only the second Filipino to be elected to such prestigiou­s post since Kiwanis Internatio­nal was founded 103 years ago.

For administra­tive year 201819, Lat will be at the helm of an internatio­nal service organizati­on focused on “Serving the Children of the World” which is present in more than 80 nations and geographic areas.

Kiwanis is also known for providing leadership and service opportunit­ies for youth through its Service Leadership Programs, notably the Key Club (for high school students) and Circle K (for collegiate students).

There are seven regions in Kiwanis: Africa; Asia-Pacific; Canada and Caribbean; Europe; Latin America; Middle East; and United States and Pacific Canada. The United States and Pacific Canada Region incorporat­es the 50 states of the United States as well as British Columbia and the Yukon Territory of Canada.

Kiwanis Internatio­nal has fiftythree administra­tive areas called districts. District boards typically consist of a governor, governorel­ect, immediate-past governor, secretary, treasurer, and several lieutenant governors.

The Philippine­s has two districts – Philippine Luzon District (to which Polly Lat belongs) and Philippine South District.

The road to the Kiwanis Internatio­nal presidency has been a struggle, literally and figurative­ly for Lat who hails from the Kiwanis Club of InterCity Homes, based on Muntinlupa City.

He was elected District GovernorEl­ect of the Philippine Luzon District in 2010 and District Governor in 2011.

In 2013, at the ASPAC convention of Kiwanis Internatio­nal held in Hiroshima City, he was elected as Internatio­nal Trustee for 2013-16.

At the 2016 Internatio­nal Convention held in Toronto, Canada, Lat was the only Asian (among 4 candidates) who vied for the position of Internatio­nal Vice President.

Following an impassione­d speech exhorting Kiwanians to go “From Good to Great”, Lat got the majority nod of the delegates.

It was during this period that Lat faced the greatest test of his life. Shortly before he filed his candidacy for Internatio­nal Vice President, Lat’s daughter was diagnosed with lymphoma. He prayed hard for his daughter and offered himself to bear the pain.

His daughter was subsequent­ly cleared of her ailment. But Lat was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer.

The Big C only momentaril­y stopped Lat. Soon, Lat felt well enough to travel around the world and around the Philippine­s, delivering countless speeches proclaimin­g his

vision of Kiwanis Growth in Service and his dreams of going from “Good to Great”.

One can sense, listening to Lat, a deep faith and belief in God “who drives the purpose in our lives that not even sickness can stop the fulfillmen­t of His plans”.

Polly Lat is married to the former Susan M. Mercado. Susan, a registered nurse, is currently Assistant Treasurer of Daniel Mercado General Hospital, Inc.

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