Mindanao Times

RCDD celebrates 27 years of service

- BY PATMEI BELLO RUIVIVAR

THE ROTARY Club of Downtown Davao (RCDD) decided to forego its usual lavish charter anniversar­y celebratio­n for a low-key one this year in support of Davao City’s precaution­ary measures to prevent the spread of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

However, low-key does not mean less fun and RCDD is famous for its creative ways of making any meeting, fellowship or activity exciting and memorable.

So RCDD’s club meeting last February 19, Wednesday, at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City was a burst of sunshine as all the members came in different shades of yellow to convey their happiness and optimism on their 27th year as a Rotary club.

Chartered on February 23, 1993 as an all-women service club, RCDD is now recognized as one of the most outstandin­g clubs in Rotary Internatio­nal District 3860. Opening itself to male members, it is proud to count the current Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa, as one of them.

A 100 percent Paul Harris Fellow Club, RCDD has generously contribute­d to The Rotary Foundation through the years. A Rotary club is bestowed this one-time recognitio­n when all its dues-paying members are Paul Harris Fellows, which means that each member has contribute­d at least 1,000 US dollars to the annual fund, PolioPlus, or an approved foundation grant.

A multi-awarded club, RCDD is known for its trailblazi­ng and innovative projects such as the Center for Hope in Agdao, a community center that houses a day care center, a health center, and a livelihood training center serving Barangay Centro and Barangay Duterte.

RCDD also built a children’s library and reading center inside the People’s Park; a shelter for abused women and children who are victims of domestic violence inside the Police Regional Office 11 at Camp Catitipan; and a two-storey, four-classroom building for children in conflict with the law inside the Davao City Police Office compound.

RCDD also leads Davao City’s breast cancer awareness campaign through its annual Pink October celebratio­n which includes a health forum; free breast screening, mammogram and ultrasound for indigent women; and the popular Pink Zumba fitness event.

Believing that peace has always been Rotary’s top goals since the day Paul Harris founded it in 1905 and that every Rotary club must be committed to “lend its influence to the maintenanc­e of peace among nations of the world,” RCDD is proud to be the only Rotary club that is also considered a Mothers for Peace Circle and a Women’s Peace Table.

As a peace circle and a peace table, RCDD strives to actively promote peacebuild­ing in the schools and communitie­s it serves as well as integratin­g peace in how it implements all its projects. That means making sure that whatever the club does must increase connection­s and decrease divisions within the club, the partners in service it works with, and the communitie­s it serves.

And that is why this year’s Rotary Internatio­nal theme of “Rotary Connects the World” is something that RCDD has been practising in its 27 years and the years to come.

 ??  ?? RCDD also celebrates Rotary Week in February with a showcase of Rotary’s projects and achievemen­ts at the lobby of Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City.
RCDD also celebrates Rotary Week in February with a showcase of Rotary’s projects and achievemen­ts at the lobby of Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City.
 ??  ?? PAST Presidents of RCDD get their loyalty mugs from current RCDD President Ethel Chavez-Caceres and Secretary Gwen
PAST Presidents of RCDD get their loyalty mugs from current RCDD President Ethel Chavez-Caceres and Secretary Gwen
 ??  ?? YELLOW belles symbolizin­g the Downtowner­s’ joy and optimism as they light the sparkler on their birthday cake
YELLOW belles symbolizin­g the Downtowner­s’ joy and optimism as they light the sparkler on their birthday cake
 ??  ?? CHARTER members Vilma Kho and Marina Bello-Ruivivar, who both served as RCDD’s past presidents, proudly celebrate their 27 years as Rotarians
CHARTER members Vilma Kho and Marina Bello-Ruivivar, who both served as RCDD’s past presidents, proudly celebrate their 27 years as Rotarians
 ??  ?? ROTARY Internatio­nal District 3860 Assistant Governor Marilyn “Bolyn” Puno leads her club as they toast to more years of joyful service in RCDD
ROTARY Internatio­nal District 3860 Assistant Governor Marilyn “Bolyn” Puno leads her club as they toast to more years of joyful service in RCDD
 ??  ?? PRESIDENT-Elect Myla Agustin wins the major prize of the special raffle - an overnight stay at Bali-Bali Resort in Samal Island - and happily receives it from Past President Vilma Kho.
PRESIDENT-Elect Myla Agustin wins the major prize of the special raffle - an overnight stay at Bali-Bali Resort in Samal Island - and happily receives it from Past President Vilma Kho.

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