
The journey of leadership is rarely a straight line; it is a series of pivots, challenges, and, most importantly, the quiet strength of the people standing beside you. When I first took on the responsibility of leading the Rotaract Club of Pasig Sunrise, the landscape looked very different. We faced the common hurdle of many youth organizations: a period of transition where the roster was thin and the sense of direction needed recalibration.

There was a time when the club struggled with active membership and engagement. We had no formal standing to speak of, and the question wasnβt just about how to recruit, but how to retain and inspire. However, the turning point was never just about a strategy or a marketing plan; it was about the people who chose to stay and those who stepped up to the challenge.


Today, looking at the caliber of our current officers and members, I am filled with immense pride. We moved from a period of uncertainty to a state of high-quality, dedicated service. This evolution was not achieved through mandate but through shared purpose. Our officers transformed into leaders who donβt just delegate, but who understand the “why” behind every service projected it our environmental initiatives like the coastal clean-up drives, our community-building events like the Donation drives the heartfelt donation drives we have spearheaded. I am particularly moved by how my team manages these donation initiatives. Whether it is gathering resources for those in need or ensuring that every contribution reaches its intended recipient, our members handle the logistics and the emotional weight of service with professional grace. They have taken ownership of their roles, turning potential into tangible impact. We have cultivated a culture where quality triumphs over quantity. Each member in good standing today is not just a name on a roster; they are an advocate, a worker, and a changemaker who understands that Rotary is about service above self.

Reflecting on this term, the greatest insight I have gained is that leadership is truly about empowerment. My role as President was merely to provide the soil; it was the dedication of these officers and members that allowed the club to bloom. As we continue to serve Pasig and beyond, I am confident that the foundation we have builtβone of excellence, resilience, and genuine camaraderieβwill carry the Rotaract Club of Pasig Sunrise to even greater heights. This isn’t just about what we have accomplished; it is about the community of leaders we have become.



