Flanked by U.S. and Philippine Rotarians, Bomar and Enrique Garcia, Philippine minister of health (seated, center), sign the agreement
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Rotary takes pride in 40 years of fighting polio

On 29 September 1979, leaders of Rotary International sat down with Philippine officials in a muddy schoolyard outside Manila. There they signed an agreement that launched a five-year partnership to provide the oral polio vaccine to 5.3 million children in the Philippines. Among other things, Rotary, under the auspices of its fledgling Health, Hunger and Humanity program, pledged more than US$700,000 to the endeavor. 

The historic agreement that launched Rotary’s heroic effort to end polio

About 100 children received the vaccine that sunny September day. Rotary International President James L. Bomar Jr., who administered the first dose in what became Rotary’s global fight to eradicate polio, dedicated his program to the mothers assembled in the schoolyard and to their children and their children’s children. M.A.T. Caparas, a Philippine lawyer, Rotary director, and future RI president, reminded his listeners that “great things always have a small beginning.” 

Read the full text in the September 2019 issue of the Philippine Rotary Magazine. 

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