ROTARY CLUB OF SAN JOSE DOWNTOWN
CLUB PROFILE
The Rotary Club of San Jose Downtown meets at Divine Word College of San Jose every 2nd Friday of the month at 7 pm located along Gen. Lukban St. San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
DATE CHARTERED: March 14, 2016
MOTHER CLUB:RC Lubang Island
SENIOR DEPUTY GOVERNOR: SDG Jonathan “Jon” Callos
DISTRICT AREA DIRECTOR: DAD Analyn”Annie” V. Dimalibot
AREA SECRETARY: AS Darlene “Darlene” B. Dizon
AREA TREASURER: AT Ceasar Quebec
AREA MEMBERSHIP DEVT REP: PP Jenny Tong Castillo
AREA TRF REPRESENTATIVE: Rtn. Hannah Kaisa Callos
AREA ONLINE/WEB TOOLS REP:
AREA GML CORRESPONDENT:
AREA PUBLIC RELATIONS REP: PP Chito Torregoza
AREA DISTRICT INT’L SVC REP: PP Cielo “Tetet” C. Cajayon
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR: PP Merly Antran
ChP JASON VALERA
CHAMPION PRESIDENT
CATHERINE S. SORIAO
Charter President
MERLIE S. ANTARAN
Inspiring President
NAME OF CLUB OFFICER
President-Elect
RENATO A. TAMPOL
Club Secretary
CATHERINE S. SORIAO
Treasurer
MELENCIOE. CORPUZ
Club Membership Chair
RENATO A. TAMPOL
Club Foundation Chair
PATRICK STEVEN DELA FUENTE
Club Service Director
District Officers in the Club
NAME OF DISTRICT OFFICER
Position Held in the District
(updated July 1, 2019)
MEMBERS AS OF JULY 1:
14
(updated November 1, 2019)
MEMBERS NET CHANGE:
02
(updated November 1, 2019)
MEMBERS TO DATE:
16
(updated July 1, 2019)
RAC
(updated July 1, 2019)
IAC
(updated July 1, 2019)
EAC
FLAGSHIP PROJECTS - TOP 3
CLUB AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
ROTARY SHOWCASE
Reaching out to Mindoro Mangyans w/ District 3810
October 12, 2019
LEAD-CLUB
Taal Volcano Eruption Operations
January 13, 2020
LEAD-CLUB
“I Am My Brother’s Keeper: Amidst COVID Storm – I
March 20, 2020
COVID 19 – Frontliners’ Response 3
March 21, 2020
COVID 19 – Frontliners’ Response 2
March 20, 2020
COVID 19 – Frontliners’ Response 1
March 19, 2020
Beads For Our Needs
March 06, 2020
Dinner For A Cause
March 07, 2020
King & Queen of Heart Project
February 28, 2020
Water Fountain Project for San Jose National HS
February 24, 2020
Shadow Education Scholarship
February 15, 2020
ChP Jason’s Birthday on Jail
February 10, 2020
Baby dresses and Feeding for Mothers of Panlabayan
December 22, 2019
Tubig Sisidlan para sa Kamangyanan
December 22, 2019
Typhoon Ursula Relief Operation 3
December 31, 2019
Typhoon Ursula Relief Operation 2
December 29, 2019
Typhoon Ursula Relief Operation 1
December 27, 2019
Soup Kitchen for Mangyan on a Christmas Day
December 23, 2019
Coastal Clean-Up
January 31, 2020
Face Shields for San Jose: Conquering COVID
March 30, 2020
Face Masks for San Jose: Conquering COVID
March 17, 2020
CO-HOST
END POLIO DRIVE 2019
October 23, 2019
CO-HOST
NebuLIFE
March 01, 2020
ChP Jason’s Birthday on Jail
February 10, 2020
Shadow Education Scholarship
February 15, 2020
Water Fountain Project for San Jose National HS
February 28, 2020
King & Queen of Heart Project
February 28, 2020
Tubig Sisidlan para sa Kamangyanan
December 22, 2019
Baby dresses and Feeding for Mothers of Panlabayan
December 22, 2019
Paskuhan sa Iling Island
December 12, 2019
Soup Kitchen for Mangyan on a Christmas Day
December 23, 2019
Typhoon Ursula Relief Operation 1
December 27, 2019
Typhoon Ursula Relief Operation 2
December 29, 2019
LEAD-CLUB
Reaching out to Mindoro Mangyans
October 12, 2019
World Polio Day Celebration
October 24, 2019
Medical Mission
September 28, 2019
Symposium on HIV Awareness
September 27, 2019
International Coastal Clean Up
September 21, 2019
Busog Lusog: Feeding Program 3
September 13, 2019
FREE Haircut
September 28, 2019
UN Day Celebration
October 30, 2019
Blood Letting Program
October 5, 2019
Road Safety Project
Aug 30, 2019
Green San Jose: Tree Planting Project
Aug 30, 2019
Busog Lusog 2: Feeding Program
Aug 23, 2019
International Youth Day
Aug 17, 2019
Coastal Clean Up
Aug 10, 2019
International Day for Indigenous People
Aug 09, 2019
Hanna Relief Operation – Day 3
Aug 07, 2019
Hanna Relief Operation – Day 2
Aug 06, 2019
Hanna Relief Operation – Day 1
Aug 05, 2019
Bridge Class
July 03, 2019
BUSOG LUSOG PROGRAM: NUTRITION MONTH CELEBRATION
July 26, 2019
PISO MO TULONG MO
July 26, 2019
RC SAN JOSE DOWNTOWN’S FEEDING PROGRAM
July 08, 2019
CLUB ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC RELATION ACTIVITIES
JOINT-MEETING
October 24, 2019
Club Planning Accomplished
Attended District Handover & Induction Ceremonies
Attended Induction With RIP Mark Maloney
Attended District Training Assembly
Attended Grant Management Seminar
12 ROUNDS of GOVERNOR'S CHALLENGE
Your club has currently achieved 0/12 Challenges categories
(updated as of November 15, 2019)
(1.) A moderate increase in membership of 10%.
(2.) Charter Strength of 20 members.
(3.) The club must achieve a TRF Annual Fund of USD $100.00 per capita.
(4.) A five (5)% increase of your latest TRF contribution or minimum of $1000, whichever is greater.
What this means – If for example, a Rotary Club previously donated $10,000 during the IP year, a 5% increase represent $500 dollars (total of $10,500), OR a minimum of $1000 dollars which ever is higher. Since $10,500 is higher that $1000 dollars, then the goal for this club is to donate $10,500 to pass this challenge. On the other hand, if a club previously donated $200 dollars during the IP year, and that 5% increase is $10 dollars (total of $210.00) OR a minimum of $1000 dollars which ever is higher…. then the challenge for this clubs is set to donate $1000 dollars to pass this challenge.
(5.) Accomplish the Presidential Citation.
(6.) Participate significantly in the DISCON by pledging a minimum of 1 table.
(7.) Organize at least One Rotary Club.
(8.) Register at least 2 delegates to the Hawaii Convention.
(9.) 100% Subscription to the Philippine Rotary Magazine
(10.) Organizing a project during United Nations Day.
What this means – United Nations Day is in fact set October 24, 2019. This challenge is not limited to activities held during October 24 only, rather it can be done during the Champion Year, provided the organization, or participation, of such activity is geared toward the celebration of the United Nation, specifically highlighting 75th year partnership celebration between UN and Rotary International.
(11.) Recruiting a young professional or doing a project with our youth.
What this means – Young Professional can be viewed as admitting a young individual age 30 or less into your Rotary Club.
(12.) Implement at least 3 of the Rotary International Areas of Focus with Peace and Conflict Resolution as a must in the 3 Areas that your club will complete.