Adelina Manuel
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A1
Welcome to the Kiwanis Philippine Luzon District Portal. We are a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.
This year marks the 111th anniversary of Kiwanis International and the 51st anniversary of the Philippine Luzon District. Our guiding theme for AY 2025-2026 is GET TOGETHER, STAY TOGETHER.
"In this modern world, digital presence is a necessity for every organization as it helps in establishing a strong brand identity, reaching a wider audience beyond geographical barriers, and providing access to information on a 24/7 basis."
- DG Stachys Neil E. Espino, District Governor AY 2025-2026
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K-Kids 18
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Key Club 26
Circle K 4
Aktion Club 4
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Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Since it was founded in 1915 in Detroit, Michigan, it evolved to become an international organization in 85 nations.
Motto: Serving the Children of the World
The Philippine Luzon District is among the 53 districts of Kiwanis International, now in its 51st year. With 246 clubs and 4,830 members (as of October 30, 2025), the district continues to provide impactful service projects directed at uplifting the lives of Filipino children across Luzon.




Dear Fellow Kiwanians,
It is my pleasure to introduce the Philippine Luzon District website, named the Kiwanis PLD Portal.
As we celebrate another milestone in our district, let us revisit the importance of this project.
In this modern world, digital presence is a necessity for every organization as it helps in establishing a strong brand identity, reaching a wider audience beyond geographical barriers, and providing access to information on a 24/7 basis.
Thus, having this website for our district enables us to communicate better, interact more and bring greater transparency and visibility to our mission, allowing us to attract partners, inspire volunteers, and demonstrate the tangible results of our service for Filipino children.
With our strategic approach, we envision that this website be continuously funded and improved. This is not a static project, but a vital, growing investment in the future of the Philippine Luzon District. And so I call on our dedicated Kiwanis leaders to continually support this project so that it remains as a reliable, high-performing asset that consistently meets the evolving needs of our 246 clubs and over 4,830 members.
I extend my heartfelt thanks to the visionary members of the Website Committee and all the dedicated Kiwanis volunteers whose tireless efforts and expertise powered the successful launching of our new district website.
To all of you, I share this achievement with you. This milestone is not just a technological win, it is a collective victory that reflects the spirit of cooperation, innovation, and unity that defines our district.
Mabuhay ang Philippine Luzon District!
DG Stachys Neil E. Espino
District Governor, Philippine Luzon District
AY 2025-2026
The Objects of Kiwanis guide our organization. They are our values. Our beliefs. Our core. Delegates approved the six permanent Objects of Kiwanis at the 1924 Kiwanis International Convention in Denver, Colorado. They have remained unchanged through the decades.
To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.
To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business and professional standards.
To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship.
To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities.
To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and goodwill.
Key milestones from Kiwanis International through the Philippine Luzon District’s growth and achievements.
| Date | Milestone |
|---|---|
| Jan 21, 1915 | Kiwanis was founded in Detroit Michigan |
| Jan 24, 1964 | Kiwanis established worldwide membership through the introduction of a club in Asia-Pacific, the Kiwanis Club of Tokyo, Japan |
| Mar 1964 | Initial groundwork began in organizing the first club in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia. |
| Apr 5, 1964 | Kiwanis Club of Manila was formed, with Andy D. Gruber as the charter president. |
| Feb 19, 1965 | Charter Certificate of Kiwanis Club of Manila was formally presented |
| 1965-1967 | Additional three new clubs were formed – Kiwanis Club of Quezon City, Kiwanis Club of Davao City, and Kiwanis Club of Makati. |
| 1968 | More clubs were formed in succession – Kiwanis Club of Digos, Kiwanis Club of Cagayan De Oro City, Kiwanis Club of Cebu City |
| Nov 9, 1968 | Philippine Provisional District was established. Held the 1st Kiwanis Convention in the Philippines at Manila Hotel; adopted By-Laws; Kwn. Emilio A. Asistores elected first governor. |
| Sep 23, 1973 | Philippine Permanent District was formed. Held the 6th Annual District Convention; adopted new Constitution and By-Laws; Kwn. Homobono “HB” Calleja elected first governor. |
| Oct 1, 1975 | Reorganization of Philippine District into Philippine Luzon District and Philippine South District (now Southern Philippine District). |
| Aug 27, 1984 | Philippine Luzon District of Kiwanis International was incorporated under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. |
| 1986 | Produced the 1st Filipino and Asian Kiwanis International Trustee, Trustee Avelino “Beling” V. Tanjuakio |
| 1988 | The first all-female Kiwanis Club in the world, the Kiwanis Club of Bituin ng Manila was founded. |
| 1989 | Acquired and established District Office at Francisco Gold Condominium, Cubao, Quezon City |
| 1993 | Philippine Kiwanis Week (every 3rd week of January) was declared under Presidential Proclamation No. 124 by then President Fidel V. Ramos. |
| 1994 | The district joined Kiwanis’ Global Health Initiative against Iodine Deficiency |
| 2002 | Marked a history by producing the 1st Filipino and Asian Kiwanis International President, KI President Juan “Ito” F. Torres. |
| 2010 | The district participated in another Kiwanis’ Global Health Initiative, the Eliminate Project (against Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus). |
| 2014 | Celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Kiwanis in the Philippines, with reorganization of divisions aimed at expanding membership. |
| 2015 | Joined the entire Kiwanis community in the celebration of Kiwanis Centennial Year. |
| 2017 | Produced a 2nd Filipino Kiwanis International President, Pres. Florencio “Polly” C. Lat |
| 2020 | Reached a highest total membership at 6,023 members despite the pandemic. |
| 2021 | Initiated the district’s first website. |
| 2022 | Established the 3-storey Kiwanis Center in Tagaytay City, Cavite |
| 2023 | Organized the 1st Key Club District outside United States of America, the Kiwanis Philippine Key Club District. |
| 2024 | Regained membership growth following decline during the post COVID-19 pandemic era. Recognized as Most Distinguished District and Beacon District by Kiwanis International. |
| 2025 | Achieved the highest contribution made to Kiwanis Children’s Fund in a year (USD 17,240). Introduced digitalization through e-Ang Kiwanian, podcasts, and renewed website. |
| 2026 | Set to host the 1st Kiwanis International Convention in the Philippines, jointly with Asia-Pacific Convention on June 24-27, 2026 at Marriott Hotel. |
The Philippine Luzon District envisions a future where Filipino children have the opportunity to reach their full potential, creating transformed lives and thriving communities. This is the future Kiwanis is working to build.
The mission articulates the fundamental purpose of Kiwanis membership: service to children and the community. This service is guided by:
Our theme translates into clear action for growth, unity, retention, and lasting impact.
A clear and direct call to action focused on membership growth. We actively reach out to individuals within our communities who share our passion for service and our desire to make a positive impact on the lives of children.
An encouragement to strengthen the bonds within our existing clubs and perhaps even reconnect with past members, fostering unity and fellowship.
Greater collaboration between different Kiwanis clubs within the district, Kiwanis family and partners that allows us to pool resources and amplify our impact on larger projects.
Guided by the 5+1 Model, the Philippine Luzon District strengthens clubs, empowers leaders, and delivers impactful service projects so that more Filipino children can reach their full potential.
Through strategic planning and evidence-based decision making, the district aligns its priorities with the real needs of clubs and communities.
Division leaders, committees, and clubs work together to engage members, open new clubs, and build strong Kiwanis communities.
Clubs implement projects in nutrition, mental health, and education, while the district website, e‑magazine, and podcasts share the impact with members and partners.
This year's logo embraces a simple yet powerful design. At its heart lies the Kiwanis Logo, a constant reminder of our shared identity as Kiwanians. Surrounding it, the diverse human figures in various colors symbolize our commitment to inclusivity, while their interconnectedness underscores our unity. This central gathering is encircled, representing our collective dedication to serving the children of the world. The olive leaves incorporated in the design signify our pursuit of excellence in all our actions. Predominantly gold in hue, the logo proudly commemorates the golden years of the Philippine Luzon District.
District leadership, bylaws, and policies—including guidelines and procedures for district operations.
Leadership team for the administrative year, featuring the district's Lieutenant Governors by division.
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 2C
Lieutenant Governor
Division 2C
Lieutenant Governor
Division 2C2
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4C1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3C
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A4
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4E
Lieutenant Governor
Division 5B
Lieutenant Governor
Division 5A1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 1A
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4B1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 1A1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3A
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3B2
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4C
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4E1
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A3
Lieutenant Governor
Division 5A
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4B
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3B
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3D
Lieutenant Governor
Division 2B
Lieutenant Governor
Division 4A2
Lieutenant Governor
Division 3C1
Official bylaws and foundational governance references for clubs and district operations.
Operational procedures and policy resolutions currently available from district source files.
See approved resolutions for the administrative year.
Approved board resolutions and governance issuances for AY 2025-2026.
Resolution 001
District Internal Rules of Procedures
Resolution 002
Authorized check signatories
Resolution 003
Dual membership policy (revised)
Resolution 004
Website management and governance
Resolution 005
Partnership and linkage authority
Resolution 006
PLD social media guidelines
Resolution 007
Creation of division in formation (Isabela)
Resolution 008
Referral of complaint to concerned club
Resolution 009
Request of Kiwanis Club of Fort Bonifacio Global City
Resolution 010
Endorsement of Gov. Glenda Hufano (PDF)
Resolution 010
Endorsement of Gov. Glenda Hufano (DOCX)
Resolution 011
Acknowledging Gov. Mar Sison
Resolution 012
Endorsement KI Trustee Toto Gonzales (PDF)
Resolution 012
Endorsement KI Trustee Toto Gonzales (DOCX)
Resolution 013
Bank account for Kiwanis Night
Resolution 015
Creation of a Circle K District
Resolution 016
Renovation of markers
District communication channels: e-Ang Kiwanian Magazine and Governor’s Podcast.
Electronic version of Ang Kiwanian Magazine—more economical, sustainable, and instantly accessible to all members.
If the flipbook does not load, open it in a new tab.
Governor’s Podcast—direct channel for district news, plans, and programs relayed by the District Governor.
Click the thumbnail to watch the episode.
In this feature story, the district is proud to report on the significant steps that were taken to fortify our foundations and accelerate our service mission. The district’s primary focus has been on strengthening leadership activities to dramatically enhance district operations for the benefit of every club and member.
Since the Turnover ceremony on September 6, 2026, the District Board has been highly active in setting a clear and efficient direction.
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Kiwanis Philippine Luzon District is gearing up for its annual Kiwanis Week Celebration, set to take place from January 18 to 24, 2026. Celebrating over three decades of tradition, as mandated by Proclamation No. 124 of 1993, this year's celebration promises to be one of the most impactful and innovative yet.
Under the unifying theme, “Together We Serve, Together We Shine,” the week-long event introduces new, relevant programs designed to deepen Kiwanis's commitment to community needs and foster stronger fellowship among its members.
| Date | Day | Featured Activity | Purpose & Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 18 | Day 1: A Grand Start to Service | Wreath Laying at Rizal Monument; “A Thousand Meals, A Thousand Smiles” feeding program; Kiwanis Special Games | Honor heritage and launch a parallel district-wide effort to feed at least 1,000 children; conclude with a day of joy for special children. |
| Jan 19 | Recharge & Reconnect | Kiwanis Field Day for the Mind (sports + physical activities) | Recharge body and mind; strengthen fellowship and wellness. |
| Jan 20-21 | Focus on Growth | #Join Kiwanis: A Membership Blitz | Dedicated drives and strategies to promote Kiwanis and welcome new members. |
| Jan 22 | Cultivating Tomorrow's Leaders | Ignite the Future: Kiwanis Youth Leadership Summit | Workshops on accountability, transparency, ethics, integrity; develop future change-makers. |
| Jan 23 | Final Recharge | Round 2 of Recharge and Reconnect | Final activities or preparation for culminating night. |
| Jan 24 | Culmination and Recognition | Plenary Session (House of Delegates) + Kiwanis Night 2026: A Royal Night of Service | Decide on amendments; celebrate fellowship and recognize service partners. |
“Kiwanis Week is not just a tradition; it's a testament to our enduring commitment to the children of the world,” says District Governor Stachys Neil Espino. “Together, we are indeed stronger and brighter.”
Key district resources, recognition programs, forms, and membership dues references.
KI Recognition Program
Kiwanis International recognition criteria, awards, and club/member programs. Link official KI resources or district summaries here.
Kiwanis International — Recognition (external)District Recognition Program
SLP Forms
Service Leadership Program (K-Kids, Builders, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club) chartering and reporting forms. Add district file links as they become available.
Placeholder: add SLP PDFs under assets/docs/slp/ and link them here.
Gift Form
Use this section for district gift or donation forms, pledges, or sponsorship documents.
Placeholder: add the official gift form PDF or an online form link when ready.
Membership Dues
Open Membership Dues (PDF)Philippine Luzon District
Serving the Children of the World. Get Together, Stay Together - Building a legacy of service for generations to come.
District Office
Philippine Luzon District
Kiwanis International
Contact
www.kiwanispld.org
District Governor
DG Stachys Neil E. Espino