The upcoming
Kiwanis International, Philippine Luzon District Governor for 2023 to 2024 is
in full throttle in educating her upcoming team that’s compose of Lieutenant
Governors who will lead their respective clubs in the division and Committee
Chairs. Since July 7 and will end on July 9, 2023, the 3 days activities is to
equip everyone with necessary knowledge in the start of their
administrative year which will be on
October first.
Governor
Glenda Hufano is making sure that everything will be in placed and added new
trainors and speakers for the 3 days training program.
Kiwanis
clubs are advocating to help the indigent children and is existing in the
Philippines for more than 50 years. To continue its advocacy, it needs people
with genuine concern for others. It needs leaders who have the heart, as well
as the strength to take swift action, armed with integrity, genuine care and
solid determination, all traits of a true-blooded Kiwanian.
With her
track record in the Kiwanis community, then and now, it’s undoubtedly, the
Governor Glenda Hufano will not just be an icon in Philippine Luzon District
but also internationally soon after.
Glenda in
her tenure is pushing for for Unity, Transparency and Integrity. Ms. Hufano has
been a Kiwanis Club President for 4 consecutive years and a Lieutenant Governor
for 2019-2020. She got several awards and citations from different
organizations here and abroad. She helped and support most of Kiwanis
organizations in different clubs in the Philippines. High decision-making skill
is one of Ms. Hufano’s outstanding traits on top of being a reliable and
trustworthy individual.
Ms. Glenda
Hufano, a mother of 4 young professionals, is someone to trust a position with,
for everything that she does, she lifts it up with the Lord. She believes on
Isaiah 49:23: “She who trusts in the Lord will never be disappointed”
Kiwanis
International according to it’s website was established in 1915 at Detroit,
Michigan. Kiwanis International is a global community of clubs, members and partners
dedicated to improving the lives of children one community at a time. Today, we
stand with more than 600,000 members from K-Kids to Key Club to Kiwanis and
many ages in between in more than 80 countries. Each community has different
needs, and Kiwanis empowers members to pursue creative ways to serve the needs
of children, such as fighting hunger, improving literacy and offering guidance.
Kiwanis clubs host nearly 150,000 service projects each year.
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