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Sug Kusog: Making Waves at the EON 2025 Awards

When passion meets purpose, greatness follows. Every movement that changes lives begins with a single spark—an idea fueled by vision, strengthened by perseverance, and brought to life through teamwork. This was the story of Sug Kusog, a project that not only made an impact at the Edison Ong National (EON) Rotaract Awards 2025 but also secured the Bronze Award, proving its significance on a national scale.




Represented by PP JN. Vianney Dagandan and VP Gabriella Ella Agpawa, the project stood as a beacon of service and innovation. But beyond the spotlight, it was the relentless dedication of Rtr. Benedict Erm Thaddeus Dolino, Rtr. Alesca Fair Malicay, Rtr. Gabriella Ella Agpawa, and the entire team that turned Sug Kusog from a vision into a powerful initiative.


Behind every successful project is a team that dares to dream and work tirelessly to bring it to life. Sug Kusog was more than just an entry at EON 2025—it was a product of months of hard work, thoughtful planning, and hands-on execution. Rtr. Benedict Thaddeus Erm Dolino’s leadership, paired with the collective efforts of Rtr. Alesca Fair Malicay, Rtr. Gabriella Ella Agpawa, and their team, ensured that every aspect of the project was impactful and meaningful. Their ability to blend innovation with community service created a project that stood out among the best in the country. More than just competing, Sug Kusog was about making a real, lasting difference in communities, proving that when passionate minds come together, they can turn ideas into movements.


Beyond the competition, EON 2025 was also a journey of learning, connection, and growth. The team had the privilege of sharing the experience with three other inspiring finalists—the Rotaract Club of Pakil Baybay Premier, Rotaract Club of Manila Zobel, and Rotaract Club of Santiago. The event was more than just an awards ceremony; it was a celebration of collective impact. Ideas were exchanged, friendships were built, and stories of service were shared. It was a reminder that Rotaract is not just about accolades but about empowering changemakers and strengthening the culture of volunteerism.


This achievement is more than just a win for the Rotaract Club of Cebu Fuente (RACCF); it is a testament to the power of service and teamwork. Sug Kusog is not just a project—it is a legacy. It stands as proof that dedication, collaboration, and a shared passion for change can create something truly impactful. As Sug Kusog continues to inspire, it reminds us all that even the smallest efforts, when done together, can create ripples of change that extend far beyond expectations.


Written By: Gabrielle Ella Agpawa, Rotaract Club of Cebu Fuente, Rotary International District 3860

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