


The project was managed by Cabanatuan City Rotary President Ronald Garcia, while Secretary (and architect) Rogie Cunanan, did the design work, cost estimates and helped supervise the building progress. In addition, Cabanatuan City Rotary was successful in obtaining a District 3770 (Philippines) Grant of 50,000 pesos ($1,268) for a water filtration system at the wash trough, to provide a much safer drinking water supply. Very prominent WASH Project signage was installed, both at the wash trough and on the water tank stand at the school fence, alongside the main road. With solar lighting installed, this spectacular Rotary promotional sign on the water tower is on show 24/7 to the passing traffic.
On Sept 12th Werribee Rotarian, Michael Redding joined the Cabanatuan City Rotarians at the school as part of the WASH Project ‘Turnover’ opening ceremony. The two Clubs have established a wonderful collaborative partnership, which started in 2022-23 with our Orphanage School Classroom Equipment Project at the Bahay Ni San Jose Orphanage in Papaya.
The local Rotary club has foreshadowed its interest for a new project to establish a Rotary Community Corps at Nueva Ecija High School. The Community Corps would comprise Students, the Parents’ Association and Rotarians working together for the installation of a water filtration system at the school, providing safe drinking water for the 5,000 students and to raise funds for the Parents’ Association and the Rotary Club.
If your Club is considering a project in the Philippines, then you are welcome to contact Michael Redding at Werribee Rotary Club for more information and ideas.

